Tuesday 20 December 2011

Beautiful Christmas Flowers USA Paintings


Over the years, artists from around the world have tried to create the most beautiful paintings of flowers, but few have made assessments of Georgia O'Keeffe paintings. This article aims to pay tribute to the work of Georgia O'Keeffe, who created some of the finest paintings of flowers, of all time. To help you understand the inspiration behind the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe, will be useful to have a brief biography of Georgia O'Keeffe and influences. Many talented artists have created beautiful paintings, but this article will focus on who has become best known through history for his christmas flowers usa . .




First, start with a brief biography of Georgia O'Keeffe, before taking a look at his remarkable paintings of flowers. O'Keeffe was born in 1887 in Wisconsin, United States, began taking art classes at an early age and continued his love of art beyond high school studying in Chicago and New York. Initially, he learned to paint in a realistic style which rejected, and then studied with Arthur Wesley Dow. The emphasis on the Dow expression of ideas and feelings in art, which inspired the later work of Georgia O'Keeffe.

When O'Keeffe began to create paintings of flowers in the 1920s, these works of art have become his most famous. In 1928, a series of six paintings by O'Keeffe Lily Way sold for $ 25,000 USD. This was because most are paid each time a group of paintings by an artist living in the United States. Some of his most famous paintings of flowers are as follows, with a basic description:

Lake (1924) - a more abstract work, which offers waves of blue, white and burgundy;
Mac (1927) - almost an orange poppy with a black center;
Black Iris III (1926) - a first end, which is representative of white petals with a dark center;
Thought (1926) - a think black and yellow flowers, small, blue;
Red Canna (1923) - a more abstract, with layers of purple and yellow petals.

Georgia O'Keeffe paintings of flowers were made so that they brought to the foreground, like a magnifying glass. This perspective reflects his fascination with photography and lenses.O'Keeffe painted mainly in oils, often used bright colors, bold, combined with feminine curves and lines. Although Georgia O'Keeffe died in 1986, his vision of life today in over 100 public collections of his work in the world. O'Keeffe is still one of the best known of American modernism, and is most famous for its beautiful paintings of flowers.

If you like Georgia O'Keeffe paintings, but can not afford an original price, you might want to review the work of the future of affordable Australian artist, Mary Weaver. Mary creates original 
flowers delivery usa , bright colors, dramatic, using oil on canvas.

Among the last works of Mary, that are currently available are: 'Purple Delight' - Iris Louisiana has a spectacular "Hippeastrum Fay" - a white Hippeastrum Mont-Blanc (also known as Amaryllis).

Click here to see a sample of christmas flowers usa blogs paintings of Mary Weaver.

If you have a favorite flower that you would like painted or a good idea for a photo, Mary Weaver is also available for commissions.As you can see in your online gallery (see link above), Mary Weaver, paintings, plus a variety of natural subjects, including birds, animals, landscapes and Australia. Requests are always welcome.

Sunday 18 December 2011

Tourneys offer sun, plant seeds - Christmas Flowers USA


Sunny skies and sandy beaches await Xavier’s men’s basketball team in this week’s Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic in Honolulu, but the destination is just the icing on the exempt tournament.

It’s primarily a business trip filled with resume-building opportunities on the hard court.

The No. 8 Musketeers play three games in four days, starting Thursday with Long Beach State and continuing Friday against Auburn or Hawaii. XU meets one of four possible foes – Clemson, Kansas State, the University of Texas at El Paso or Southern Illinois – on Sunday, christmas flowers usa blogs Day.

Xavier has played in regular-season tournaments seven times since 2002 and every year since 2006. That’s when an NCAA rules change allowed programs to compete annually in exempt tourneys as long as they didn’t play in the same event more than once in a four-year frame.

Tournaments have increased since the rule change, and the influx of participating teams has reaped the benefits. Not only can teams face opponents and styles they otherwise wouldn’t, but many brackets unfold entirely on neutral courts in vacation destinations.

The chance to prep for conference tournaments and the NCAA Tournament by playing games in short order is a bonus, and so is the way an exempt event counts on a team’s schedule.

Whether a team plays in a three- or four-game event, all its exempt tournament games count as one regular-season contest – which allows it to further diversify its schedule and present a larger body of work for postseason consideration.

From his perspective on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, Xavier athletic director Mike Bobinski believes exempt events help in teams’ evaluations for Selection Sunday.

“The more evidence we have, the more comparison and evaluation opportunities that we have with different teams, the better job we can do when it comes to selection time,” Bobinski said.

“I think they add value to our process and I think they are good for the game. Having competition out of your traditional group and traditional regions is kind of a fun thing. It shakes the game up a little bit.”

XU might not otherwise have faced Long Beach State without the Diamond Head Classic. Distance, travel considerations, players’ school commitments and scheduling availability from Xavier’s perspective would have had to align with the West Coast program’s needs for a series to work.

Because exempt tournaments can only include one team per conference, XU is the lone Atlantic 10 member in the Diamond Head Classic. The rest of the field includes the Atlantic Coast Conference (Clemson), Big 12 (Kansas State), Big West (Long Beach State), Conference USA (UTEP), Missouri Valley Conference (Southern Illinois), Southeastern Conference (Auburn) and Western Athletic Conference (Hawaii).

While the different types of competition in such events have immense value, the financial incentives generally do not. Costs can be considerable despite the assistance of event sponsors.

ESPN senior director of event management Clint Overby said his company tries to offset teams’ expenses in their five exempt tournaments: the Old Spice Classic, Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Diamond Head Classic, 76 Classic and Charleston Classic.

“Teams get a stipend for airfare and we cover hotels on site for their specific travel party,” Overby said.

“The Hawaii stipend is more because of the distance and multiple legs (on planes), and we’re taking that into consideration.”

As a private institution, Xavier is not required to share its athletic finances. Bobinski said he appreciates the funds tournaments have given Xavier to defray costs, and he considers participation a worthy endeavor despite the financial obligations.

Food alone costs tens of thousands of dollars.

“It’s an investment on our part. From a competitive standpoint, it’s one that we feel has a return and has value to us,” Bobinski said.

Of course, XU isn’t required to play in exempt tournaments. It, like other Division I teams, could travel another NCAA-approved route by adding two more non-conference games to its schedule.

That’s not a likely scenario for Xavier as long as it’s offered good tournament opportunities. The program has already locked up its next three: the Puerto Rico Tip-Off in 2012, the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas in 2013, and the Old Spice Classic in Florida in 2014.

Xavier has become a part of ESPN’s rotation because of its basketball success, competitiveness and good amount of traveling fans, Overby said. Those are characteristics the company tends to look for in all its tournaments.

While ESPN events add another perk – televised games on its family of networks – a tournament’s RPI benefits can be even greater, regardless of host. XU has defeated teams like Memphis, Missouri, Villanova and Virginia Tech in exempt tourneys.

“We’ve built parts of our NCAA Tournament resume in these events,” Xavier director of basketball administration Mario Mercurio said.

“What I’ll say to event organizers is, ‘I want a great field.’ I want to count on Top 100 RPI games, teams that are going to be in the NCAA Tournament, Top 25 teams.”

For Xavier, accepting a Diamond Head Classic invitation was a slam dunk from a competition standpoint. The tournament’s timing was another story. Administrators had to mull the pros and cons of playing over christmas flowers usa for the first time.

“We understand for our team, for our staff and for our fans, to be on the road at that time of the year requires a sacrifice in some ways. We really wrestled with it,” Bobinski said.

But players will have chances to learn about the Hawaiian culture in a state they may not have visited on their own.

One reason coach Chris Mack said he likes exempt tournaments is because players are exposed to new places.

This tourney marks freshman Justin Martin’s first trip to Hawaii.

“Everybody wants to vacation in Hawaii,” Martin said.

“Even though it’s not a vacation, I do get to say I’ve been there. I’m definitely looking forward to it.”

Freshman Dez Wells and sophomore walk-on Landen Amos won’t make the trip because of the four-game suspensions they received from the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout fight, but Mark Lyons will. His two-game suspension ends after Long Beach State.

Friday 16 December 2011

Trim Your Tree With Style - Christmas Flowers USA


 christmas flowers usa tree is often the focal point of a home during the holiday season. But unless you decorate professionally, it's often not that easy to give your tree that designer look that you see in magazines or department stores.

We asked designers to offer their advice on how to create that perfect tree.
Pick a color scheme. Select a scheme that will coordinate with your home, says Rita Freling of Wisteria Flowers & Gifts in Rochester. Find a color palette that complements your existing decor, she says. It could be gold and bronze or silvery blues.
For her own tree, Freling selected a red theme, as it gives her neutral decor a pop of color. Plus, the color red makes her happy.
Lights and more lights. Don't skimp on the lights, advises Jennifer Ralph of Wisteria. Mini lights are cheap and you should generously disperse the strands of lights throughout the tree. Weave the strands in and out of the tree in a zigzag pattern to ensure the tree is well lit, she says.
Go with a theme. Try selecting a theme to make your tree decorations more uniform, says Rachel Clark of Shades of Ooh and Ah in Pittsford, N.Y. Do you have a lot of ornaments handed down from Grandma? Try a vintage theme. Do you like nature? Try a woodland theme. You can even create a tree just for your children's ornaments, Clark says

Go bold. Big, oversized ornaments add a dramatic look to a tree, Ralph says. What you want to do is place the large ornaments in the center of the tree closer to the tree trunk and layer the smaller ones outside.
Splurge on ribbons. Invest in rich ribbons or scarves, Freling says. Drape them throughout the tree for a dramatic look.
Try adding a touch of nature. The natural look is all the rage, and you can add some of the outdoors, such as red berries, to your indoor tree, Freling says.
Look for a big topper. After you dress your tree, it's time to focus on the top of your special designer tree. A big bow ribbon topper is very popular right now, Ralph says. It may also be difficult to create if you're not used to the art of bow-making, so it may be the one item that you outsource to a professional florist, Ralph suggests christmas flowers usa blogs.



MT. PLEASANT BUSINESS PUSHES MADE IN THE USA ITEMS - CHRISTMAS FLOWERS USA


While the christmas flowers usa  shopping season is coming to a head, one local merchant is giving people a reason to spend their money on goods made in the United States of America.

Jeff Gales, owner of the Old General Store with locations on Route 31 in Donegal and the Countryside Plaza in Mt. Pleasant, is holding its first Made in the USA Sale. Today, Saturday and Sunday customers can save 20 percent off select items Made in the USA at both locations.

"I am trying to promote locally-made products as well as items Made in the USA. I feel that any support we can give to American and local companies helps to support our economy," Gales said.

All items including toys, candles and gifts from Burts Bees of North Carolina, Village Candles of Maine, Swan Creek Candles and Gooseberry Patch Books of Ohio, Ann Clark Cookie Cutters of Vermont, Palmer Manufacturing of West Newton and Channel Craft Toys of Charleroi are on sale.

Dean Helfer, president and founder of Channel Craft Toys in Charleroi, said events like this one at the Old General Store help consumers focus on the value and the quality of what they are buying.

"It means that the customers are being made aware of the quality of products that he has there, of our products and of what is being made right here," Helfer said.

The Channel Craft Toys has been making authentic American toys, games and puzzles for over 28 years. The company was recently featured on ABC World News' "The Great Made In America Christmas" series, which reported that if every American purchased just $64 in American-made products this Christmas it would create 200,000 jobs in the United States.

"We have seen the affects of buying American and it is picking our economy right back up," Helfer said.

Kathy Willis, manager of the Old General Store's Mt. Pleasant location, said it is not uncommon for people to come in seeking products made in the USA.

"It's happening more and more often and not just American-made. They want to buy local so we mark them with signs that say Pennsylvania-made or locally-made," she said christmas flowers usa blogs .

Some of the other locally-made products the store carries that are not part of the sale include honey and maple syrup from Somerset, mustards from Ohiopyle, herbs from Irwin, Sand Hill Berry products from Mt. Pleasant, Old Linn Run coffee from Rector, just to name a few.

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Sheep trade remains buoyant with supplies edging ahead of 2010 figure - Christmas Flowers USA



Thankfully, sheep prices are ensuring that farmers are having more success at raising money than the Irish Labour Party are enjoying in their attempts to fundraise in the USA.

Seemingly, the disciples of James Connolly netted a mere €100 over the past nine months from their efforts Stateside.

Lamb quotes in the main have remained firm with just one plant showing an increase from this day last week. Significant improvements in British lamb prices recently are helping the situation here, with very few lambs now being bought at less than €5/kg.

Moyvalley Meats retain top spot with their all-in quote of 500c/kg. The aforementioned increase brings the base quote from Kildare Chilling up to 484c/kg plus their 6c/kg and 5c/kg bonuses.

Both Kepaks remain on 485c/kg plus the bonus, while Dawn Ballyhaunis and the two ICM plants are quoting 480c/kg plus 6c/kg christmas flowers usa blogs .

The difference between this lower quote and the top price that I was hearing of yesterday morning was as much as 34c/kg, as factories were doing deals at between 510-520c/kg.

On a 23kg carcase this difference equates to €8/lamb. That could be what you are losing out by if you are a soft seller and accept whatever price is offered.

One or two plants are quoting for the lighter types at the same level as the base for the heavier lambs.

IFA's James Murphy said that prices have moved on with farmers successfully holding out for and getting up to 520c/kg.

He added that with less British lamb on the French market due to the very strong domestic trade there at the moment, Irish returns from France had risen to a range of 547-557c/kg including VAT, and there was still scope for further upward movement.

Kildare have upped their ewe quote by 5c/kg to move further ahead on 285c/kg. Kepak Hacketstown stay on 275c/kg, with 270c/kg being quoted by the ICM plants.

As with the lambs, the plants are freely paying well in excess of what they are quoting for the ewes, with 300-330c/kg frequently paid and an odd report suggesting even a little more at times.

An Bord Bia reported that the sheep trade had shown little change last week, with demand in domestic and export markets steady.

Quotes for lambs for much of the week averaged €4.85-4.90/kg. The cull ewe trade remained unchanged with quotes making up to €2.80/kg as good manufacturing demand helped to maintain trade. Sheep supplies to date are running marginally ahead of corresponding 2010 levels.

In Britain, trade continued to be driven by a lack of supply. By the weekend, live market prices across Britain were the equivalent of €5.48/kg for lambs.

In France, trade has picked up in advance of  christmas flowers usa  , with Irish grade 1 lamb reported to be making €5.47-5.57/kg including VAT by the end of the week.

Are your gifts Made in America? - Christmas Flowers USA


The Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce is helping to promote local businesses and American-made goods this holiday season by promoting christmas flowers usa  gifts local retailers offer that are made in America.
   “ABC News reports that the average American will spend $704 on holiday gifts and goodies this year, totaling more than $465 billion, according to National Retail Federation estimates,” a Chamber representative stated. “If that money was spent entirely on US-made products, it would create 4.6 million jobs. However, it doesn’t have to be that big. If each of us spent just $64 on American-made goods during our holiday shopping, the result would be 200,000 new jobs.”
   The Chamber has compiled a list of “Emanuel christmas flowers usa blogs Gifts Made in the U.S.A.” encouraging  locals to purchase items from local stores that are made in America. The list is on the “Emanuel Christmas Gifts Made in the U.S.A.” page on the Chamber’s website at emanuelchamber.org.
   Why not give the gift of economic advancement this holiday season with a gift made in America and purchased locally?

Tuesday 13 December 2011

What if Christmas is true? - Christmas Flowers USA


What if Christmas is true?

What if the story is real?

What then?

Not the story about Santa and his elves, but the christmas flowers usa  story, the one about the Baby being born in a manger in Bethlehem.

What if the birth of the Christ child is not merely a heartwarming tale, but the day in history upon which and by which all other history is measured?

What if God is not a debate but the Divine, not a fable or a philosophy, but fact?

What if God had indeed spoken the universe into existence?

What if, by specific design and intent, God had created Earth, and Man upon the Earth?

What if we honestly are God’s children, created in His image, just like the Bible says?

What if Lucifer’s war against God is actually ongoing, and like all cowardly terrorists, Lucifer is seeking to hurt his foe by waging a destructive and deceitful war against the ones God loves, His children?

What if God had chosen the names by which He is known so that they would not be mere slogans but powerful statements of purpose and comfort? Yahweh, the great I Am. Emmanuel, the God Who is with us. Jesus, the God Who saves.

What if, incredibly, God had expressly wanted to be with us here on Earth so that later we could be with Him in Heaven?

What if it God had strategically planned for Jesus to be born under a cloud of innuendo to a poor couple living in a occupied nation so that absolutely everyone who ever learned of Him would know that nothing about the circumstances of their birth would disqualify them in the eyes of God?

What if the reason the local shepherds and the wise men from afar were selected by God to celebrate Jesus’ birth was so that all people, in all strata of society, from all nations of the worlds would know that He wants them to join in His joy?

What if Isaiah’s prophecy is as true today as it was nearly eight hundred years before that Christmas birth in Bethlehem when Isaiah said: “For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace”?

What if the only reason that Jesus was born to us as a baby was so that He could die for us a man?

What if no amount of good works or religious activity can get you into Heaven?

What if the only worthy act you can do and the single godly work that you must do is the same one Jesus told to His disciples, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.”

What if Jesus was giving a clear and accurate report when He said, “For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day”?

All of that, combined, is the christmas flowers usa blogs story.

What if Christmas is true?

What then?

Sharman’s column runs every Thursday. He practices law in Culpeper.