Jeanette
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Country Boy Can Surmise
- A Spattering - Toni Kelly
- A Window To Another Place And Time
- An Artist's Life For Me!
- Anita Orsini's Creative Journey
- ART OF COLOURED PENCIL
- Bartoe Art
- Beth Macre Studio
- BlueBird Hill
- Bonnie Auten :: Colored Pencil Artist
- Brandy Perez's Art Page
- Christina Langman's BigCatArt Blog
- Colored Pencil Art by Karol
- Cynthia Haase Fine Art
- Deb's Art Blog
- Drawing a Fine Line
- Eric Barclay
- Far Far Hill - Free database of digital illustrations and papers
- Felicity's Philosophies and Other Curiosities
- From the Studio of Madelaine
- FUR IN THE PAINT
- Fuzzydragons
- Garden and Easel
- Illustrated Life
- Karen Hull Art
- Katherine Thomas
- kathy hare illustration
- Laura Hardie
- LIFE NEEDS ART
- MIEDEMA STUDIO
- my world
- Nicole Caulfield Fine Art
- Nolon Stacey - A Pencil Artist's Blog
- Paintings by Kim Ratigan
- Pet Portraits work in progress blog of dogs, cats and horses in pastel
- Photographs & Memories
- Sketches by Fiz
- Skinner Studio
- Susan Winget
- suzanne berry
- Teresa Mallen Studio
- the enigma
- the illustration board
- Tim Wootton Wildlife Art
- Travels to the Edge
- Watercolors
- Watercolour Artist Diary
- Wax Bloom
- Winna's World
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Internet |
Occupation | Web designer |
Location | Kentucky |
Introduction | I like to create things; whether it's through writing, art, or crafts. |
Interests | drawing, colored pencil, reading, web design, movies, writing short essays and poetry |
Favorite Movies | Savannah Smiles, The Green Mile, Pride and Prejudice, Goonies, My Fair Lady, Quiqley Down Under, The Others, The Sixth Sense, Medicine Man, The 13th Warrior, Irreconcilable Differences, The Notebook |
Favorite Music | I have eclectic tastes in music and like music from a variety of genres; from movie soundtracks to pop. |
Favorite Books | Where the Wild Things Are (children's book) because it was the first library book that I ever read, the Twilight Series, technical books about web design, art instruction books, how-to books in general, ghost stories |
What's the earliest you've gotten up to watch cartoons and what did you see?
The 1970's (I'm too old to get outta bed just to watch cartoons). Sigmund the Sea Monster.