Also in the green vein: a portrait of Joan Baez, who is a real hero of mine. I am in total agreement with this facebook page. Joan deserves a Nobel Peace Prize WAY more than that cult member Mother Teresa or our President (who is pretty busy not being peaceful now).
My best friend of 24 years, Eva Radke, in most ways is a wonderful person, but I asked her to send me a black and white photo of her face so I could woodburn a picture of her, and she did not do it. So now she is publicly punished here- I image googled her, found a photo, and produced the woodburning below. It's not perfect, but it's pretty close to what she really looks like. Those twitty blondes are hard to do right. Send me a better black and white, you bad girl, and I'll try again. On to the good about Eva: she is a green goddess. She has built a beautiful business (Film Biz Recycling) turning the film industry's trash into gold, and is always environmentally aware, and always doing good, beautiful, practical things with her hands. Hence I gave her the green and growing hands. Will Eva read this post? Or is she too busy not taking photos for me? Anyway, my practice with faces continues.
Also in the green vein: a portrait of Joan Baez, who is a real hero of mine. I am in total agreement with this facebook page. Joan deserves a Nobel Peace Prize WAY more than that cult member Mother Teresa or our President (who is pretty busy not being peaceful now).
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