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Country:
USA
Are You artist?
yes
Relationship Status:
Single
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
very varied illustrative work
Please take a moment to tells us how you heard about Visual Artists Forum?
invited
About Me:
I love art. I love art. I love art.
Website:
http://twowings10683@yahoo.com

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At 11:23pm on October 22, 2009, Truica Dan Tudor said…
Dear artist friends,

It is my pleasure to invite you to subscribe and to explore an important Roumanian blog of contemporary art. http://truicart.ning.com/ Here you can find suggestive images from the most ample exhibition of the year 2009.
P.S.: Recognition and involve yourself. I wish that this exhibition, represented in the 50 pages of http://truicart.ning.com/ to become the prologue of an span international salon, which will be opened with the occasion of the cultural days of the Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, at the Parlament Palace.

At 10:29pm on October 6, 2009, sanjay v uzgare said…
Thanks Linda for adding me .Liked your illustrative art very much.All the best to you.Be in contact .
Sanjay
At 1:46am on August 25, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
Check out my Visual Artist's Forum homepage, I've been working.
At 6:27pm on August 18, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
If you belong to a large fund, and the administration of that fund is "non-profit". Your monetary funds available are increased and if properly invested earn profit for the fund. There is no control on how you use your funds. The costs you incur are "market value". In that selector, the “private”, I also have no complaints. Doctors and nurses by their very nature are “humanistic”. I don’t wait in lines because Mary and I shopped around for a decent G. P. clinic within walking distance. If I have a need, I telephone and they arrange a meeting that day or the next. If I have an minor emergency, I could walk in or call ahead and probably be seen within an hour or two. If it is a real emergency there are two fully equipped emergency rooms 15 minutes by car, taxi, or ambulance. On arrival my G.P. is immediately informed of my condition. Regular checkups… absolutely no problem.

Specialist treatment is usually requires a bit of a wait. Sometimes, for non-threatening, problems; perhaps a month. Emergencies are handled by the hospital where specialists are on call. Once a patient is established at a Specialist it is much easier and quicker to arrange an appointment.

Rare (expensive) diagnostic equipment is less accessible and patients must wait in queue but, I believe (and this is simply faith) if a patient is in dire need they are pushed ahead in the queue.

The system works for me. I probably paid more into the fund than I have withdrawn but it is there when I need it. A national fund with 50,000,000 shareholders is fairly large. The benefits I receive that are more spiritual than actual is the knowledge that others, who are in need gain from the profits of my investment. My charity is less in demand, the people on the streets are healthier and I know that the street beggar who has lost a foot has as much access to good health as I do. I am clean of guilt.

The system works for me but hey; the old system worked for my parent’s family too but then we had no tragedies.

Twittering sparrows in flocks
shelter in rose thorn tree winter.
The thwarted hawk cannot penetrate the thorns.
She jumps from top branch to branch,
sometimes hooking her wings
driving the sparrows down deeper into bristling shelter,
one who might lose her safe perch
be not strong enough
during the infighting
must fly
and then the hawk
get her meal.
At 9:33pm on August 17, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
sparrows in winter
sheltered in thorns

chattering twittering
At 7:56pm on August 17, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
Can I learn how to sing
just as the sparrow

One hundred and one wings?
At 12:26pm on August 17, 2009, sourish mitra said…
thanx Linda for ur nice and beautiful comments :)
At 6:15am on August 17, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
The thing is... if the Chinese can censor the internet - can other nations do it as well?
At 4:14am on August 17, 2009, Barry Smylie said…
Nice work!
At 4:33pm on August 14, 2009, XoXo Publishing said…
actually, i should put it on my wall, what do you think
 
 

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