countryside outside of Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Hi, my name is Ronnie. I am an American Contemporary Folk Artist. I conjure up images, then paint them on canvas. This makes me happy. Nice to meet you.
Hey Ronnie! Thanks for posting my work to your blog. I really like it, very entertaining, and I'm not just saying that because you posted my work. Anyway thanks again!
Best,
tom
Also, my wife and I are hosting this amazingly creative workshop at our studios - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=116359598418174&ref=ts
Pork Chops with Pineapple Fried Rice
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I cooked and feasted on this a few days before we left on our ski vacation,
and because I’ve been so busy sharing all the restaurant grub I inhaled on
my t...
New Kitchen – Pick My Presto
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Hey there- and welcome to another installment of Pick My Presto! I randomly
selected another email from my PMP inbox this weekend, and had some fun
photosh...
THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE AROUND FOR ARTIST!!!!
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If any of you artist out there are in desperate need of a website (and many
of you are)..PLEASE go to FASO.COM, and get one. They are around $28 a
month, a...
Tim Burton "Dachshund" movie 'Frankenweenie'
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Thanks so much to our pretty new pal 'Penelope' for writing in:
*Hi Joey and Rowdy! **I love reading your blog, and enjoyed meeting you at
the doxie mee...
Morning light and the Titanic
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This was how the sky looked outside my window this morning! We had a soft
snow fall last night and all is white again. So pretty but it won't last
long. S...
Anyone else make paper beads?
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Hi there! Just a quick post today! I’ve begun making paper beads … and I’m
wondering if anyone else out there makes paper beads? If so, please leave
me a c...
West Elm Shares FMS Mag's Good Taste!
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One of the fab house stories in the latest issue of Flea Market Style was
the "Modern Family" piece about sculptor Stephen Antonson and the swell New
York ...
DESIGNER - becky baur
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becky baur has been working as a freelance textile designer for more than 20 years and last year launched her own business designing cushions, cards, noteboo...
IVY AND PIPER BRIGHTS
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Welcome to the first Monday of March!
LOVING the latest issue of Ivy & Piper that just debuted, esp. this spread
- right up my alley!
Devour it all *here*
A Priceless Work of Art
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My friend Julia loves France, junk, collecting sea glass and anything
chocolate. In short, we are twin daughters of different mothers. Julia is
also an art...
The Alma Project – Year Two
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Hey everyone, hope you all had a fantastic weekend! We did a lot of demo
in the hall bathroom and reworked the cabinet vanity too, can’t wait to
show you!...
Slipcovers Are the Best!!!
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I am working on a new project and I will be covering several rather pitiful
chairs with wonderful custom made slipcovers. It's a bit like magic when
the...
A Visit to the Little Spice Bazaar
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Last May, I posted a blog about a fantastic little eatery in Mt. Kisco, New
York, called Little Kabab Station, that serves authentic Indian cuisine. I
am ...
My Parents’ New & Improved Bedroom!
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It is finally done! The bedroom is now as pretty as the new bathroom, so
it’s really nice to have this project accomplished and done. My parents
are real...
next room please....
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Now that the basement is pretty much finished.....it just needs some
tweaking here and there.....and another coat of paint on the stairs....{I
promise to s...
HeartWarmers
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[image: legwarmers]
This past week amongst 7,253 things that I did, I asked my mom if she
wouldn't mind going through our old family photo albums and pull ...
Exciting Photo Shoot News!!!
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Today I am happy to share some exciting news! I just received confirmation
that my new family room built-ins will be included in Storage Magazine, a
Better...
Saturday Morning
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Well, all is well here on the home front. With tornadoes all around the
country this week, we are blessed to have stayed safe. The lights
flickered once ...
Kitty Photo Friday!
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I had a little portrait session with all three kitties last weekend, pretty girls! Well this weekend is our last to prep before The Catalyst starts on Monday...
Flower Purse
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I've been taking a walk down memory lane while going through some old files
of Farm Chicks projects for something I'm working on, and thought it'd be
fun t...
A Creative Reflection
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Proof there is beauty in advertising. Photographer Tom Hussey creates a
nostalgic award-winning campaign for Novartis. So classy. [via Behance]
Painting in Progress: Weapon of Choice
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This drawing started out pretty slowly. It took a while to get the scissors
in the correct placement. I'll include the music symbols on the paper but
I'm n...
The Blogging Buzz....
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Well, because I get a few emails here and there asking for my advice on how
to do a number of blog-related tasks, I thought I'd pop in to share the
websi...
Hello Friends
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Just a quick note to say "hello friends" and wish you all a happy first
weekend of March...which seems to be roaring in around our country,
although in the...
New Goodies!
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Hello Friends,
I added a few new goodies to my shop.
First, I made a new brooches.
I had a few of these for sale at the art gallery I belong to and decided ...
Pickers Everywhere!
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What is going on? In my last 2 visits to foof the booth, I've overheard no less than 5 people reference American Pickers—one even proclaimed that he FELT lik...
pajamas and lemons.
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i look everywhere and i see metaphors. inside the take out containers lined
up on a pass thru window, the grumbling man with greasy hair crossing the
stree...
Sunday Funnies; Volume 208
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Nice try!
The IRS sent my Tax forms back! AGAIN!!! I guess it was because
of my response to the question : "List all dependents?" I replied –
"12 m...
Thoughts
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My thoughts are silent words that only the Lord and I hear ....
but ... these thoughts affect my inner person, joy and attitude.
{ Joyce Meyer }
this clown ...
nooks and crannies
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my nook
I am always curious about where people sit when at their "window to the
world". We all have a nook or cranny carved out for whiling away (someti...
Hosting Your Creative Business Site
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Hosting Your Creative Business Site Now that you’ve purchased your domain
name, you need to get a hosting account. Your website host is where the
files tha...
Portrait Obsession
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If you know me, you know I have this obsession with oil paintings.
Specifically portraits of men and women. I recently saw these two paintings
at Melrose T...
I'm Ready For Spring
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by Rita Wetzel, *HandMadeBits4u* and *AndMorePaper*
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A big thank you to Birgitte Hendricks of *SewDanish* for curating this
lovely *spring time treasury...
Update on Baby Goats
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My daughter is a great goat sitter. The babies love her and snuggle up
whenever she holds them. Here she is, checking on one of the little girls.Both
of ou...
The sketchbook project 2012
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Last year I was going to take part in the Sketchbook Project, but things
got a bit busy for me and I didn't get a chance to complete it. The Sketchbook
Pro...
Sunday Stroll - in the old town
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It's been almost a month since I've written anything. More than 3 since my
last post. Almost zero time online. Lots going on. Getting to the final
stage of...
eReader Kindle Bags and Hand Embroidery
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I've been looking for larger platforms to do embroidery and create
something that is useful as well. I decided that ereaders needed a
handmade/artsy carry...
REINDEER
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Background copyright Susie Jefferson, using images from Holiday Paper Pack
3 by *Cesstrelle at HG Designs*Here's a new freebie Christmas backgroundfor you, ...
Paintings for the Lions Shared restaurant
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So my buddy Dylan from Subtext Gallery and Beard is the new black sent a
fun opportunity my way. Paint animal heads over
replica renaissance paintings to s...
The Road To Kentuck
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This weekend just past Suzan and I travelled to Northport, Alabama to
participate in Kentuck Festival of the Arts. It is a dynamic art show and
we had a me...
Food in Fluffville
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Well, the year is flying past and I am aware that I have not blogged for
some time. I suppose this is really due to feeling I have nothing new to
say; O...
2am vs. 2pm
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Broken porcelain reused for this temple decoration.
The weekend market in Bangkok, Thailand
We just returned from a trip to Bangkok, Thailand. After see...
KinderGARDENs Winners
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I've spent the last couple of days going over our series and your wonderful posts. I am amazed by the tenacity of we gardeners! We've had unprecedented droug...
A Quick Guide to Plats of Survey – Part II
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In Part I of this article we looked at the general information on a plat of
survey. Now lets look a the drawing itself. We find that the lines
representi...
Hello out there….
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Oh, my… So many changes is so little of time. Whew…. lots going on. First
off, have you visited my new improved blog? That would be:
www.PJHornbergerF...
TtV Studio Pro for iPhone
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Recently I received word that some of my TtV textures would be included in
a photography app for the iPhone. Naturally I was stoked. That is what
these t...
Still Available
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I think these paintings are available at the gallery for $450 a piece. Two
of them are about listening, one about faith and two about sharing light.
Shilo...
It has been interesting lately!
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I've been living in the center of my own carefully crafted tornado lately.
I suppose I needed a reminder from the Universe to take a break. So, I
sprai...
We've Moved!
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The new site is up and running. So is the online shop! AND a new blog!
Check it all out HERE.
I won't be updating ye old blogspot anymore - so make sure to...
I'm Back, Make No Mistake!
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During the two weeks I've been at my new job, I've discovered tons of stuff
I LOVE.
Things like putting together a newsletter and learning to use Excel,
th...
FOLLOW ME HOME...
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So, I'm a bit embarrassed. I've been posting on my new blog for a couple of
weeks now. And to be honest I was kind of sad to see so little traffic
comin...
Kelsey + Brett
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The fabulous Amy Osaba recently asked me to create a handmade flower
installation for Kelsey and Brett's wedding at the Trolley Barn a couple
weeks ago. I ...
5 comments:
Hey Ronnie! Thanks for posting my work to your blog. I really like it, very entertaining, and I'm not just saying that because you posted my work. Anyway thanks again!
Best,
tom
Also, my wife and I are hosting this amazingly creative workshop at our studios -
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=116359598418174&ref=ts
You're obviously welcome, Tom. I'm looking at Lynn and John's workshop!
Ah! The patience it must take & the attentiveness to tedious details it must require to create & sync everything. Fantastic.
Love these.
Thank you for the lamp info! If I make it to the Atlanta show I'll let you know. Was trying for the Ohio show, and to visit 2 sets of cousins.
But in Atlanta area, I have a friend who I have not seen in years! Maybe a possibility:)
Thanx!
Awesome Tom!! Way cool :-)
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