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Fud Lady, I state once again that you're awesome bow.gif

Finally! Chickens!!!     Member of the Derperella Club!
My BYC best friends are polishchickens111, ChickenPeep, and willowbranchfarm!

I am the Magical Avian Emperor Mr. Lord King Sir! BOW TO ME or be captured by the evil empire of apples! (Don't be fooled, I'm a girl)

 

 

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Finally! Chickens!!!     Member of the Derperella Club!
My BYC best friends are polishchickens111, ChickenPeep, and willowbranchfarm!

I am the Magical Avian Emperor Mr. Lord King Sir! BOW TO ME or be captured by the evil empire of apples! (Don't be fooled, I'm a girl)

 

 

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post #1112 of 2840

Wow Nambroth! You are an amazing artist! Wow! Take it easy, we can wait. It sounds like your plate is overloaded! th.gif

I am crazy about a lot of things. Chickens, reading, writing stories, and most importantly my King, Jesus. :D  

 

~Member of the Derperella Club- We're all just goin' round the rooster here! ~

~ Proud member of Team Snap!!! Chattin' on the very first chicken chat thread!!!~ 

 

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I am crazy about a lot of things. Chickens, reading, writing stories, and most importantly my King, Jesus. :D  

 

~Member of the Derperella Club- We're all just goin' round the rooster here! ~

~ Proud member of Team Snap!!! Chattin' on the very first chicken chat thread!!!~ 

 

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post #1113 of 2840
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Originally Posted by Nambroth View Post

My acrylics are framed without glass so they should not be matted. smile.png

Thanks for the frame suggestions. Generally I go with what I like and what I can afford. Sometimes the best frames for the piece are out of my grasp. As it is, my custom frames regularly cost me over $100 each-- and that's with me framing them myself. I've easily spent thousands just to frame my pieces, with no guarantee that they'll sell. It's really scary when living paycheck to paycheck.

I have all of my work for sale on my site-- not sure if I can link it here as I don't want to self-promote, but if you click my name/profile you will find my website.

 

Quite right, your typical painting, especially on stretched canvas, doesn't get matted. Prints and photographs go under glass, so mats are used to lift the glass off the surface.

I completely understand, doing the starving artist bit myself. It's worth keeping an eye out on craigslist, I constantly see perfectly fine frames on awful prints that go for cheap. Some frame shops will cut an oversized frame down, so if you run into a behemoth of a frame with banged up corners you can get a tidy frame out of it.
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Nambroth, I hope you don't find this to be off-topic, but I wanted to thank you SO SO much for your treatment of your hairclips!  I love and adore feather jewelry and hairpeices, but can't find it in my heart to buy them at the store, because I know the birds behind them probably lived terrible and miserable lives, and I'd be supporting that.

 

I'm such a sissy that I feel bad about buying any kind of shell jewelry either.  I feel aweful, causing the death of an animal just because it had the bad manners to be pretty.  I can't even step on ants on the sidewalk, for pete's sake! (I just imagine myself toiling along, working hard to benefit my family, then someone out of nowhere kills me because I was there, and they could.  eep!)

 

Anyway, I am thrilled to see the products that you offer, and look forward to my next paycheck, because I am SO buying one of your peices!

"It's easy. You draw a red line on the ground, right? Then you wait for a chicken to come along. When he arrives, he puts his beak right on the line and he's hypnotized!"
Joey Santiago
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"It's easy. You draw a red line on the ground, right? Then you wait for a chicken to come along. When he arrives, he puts his beak right on the line and he's hypnotized!"
Joey Santiago
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post #1115 of 2840

Fud Lady, your artwork is awesome!!! Success in the Exhibition & Many Blessings :O)

Blessed with an awesome Moroccan husband, artist, Reiki healer, & "mom"of Guaili, a precious yellow cat, recently into backyard organic gardening & chickens ownerhttp://www.backyardchickens.com/a/villa-gallina-residents. http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/kikiriki-tropical-coop &http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_UoH4__lCQ

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Blessed with an awesome Moroccan husband, artist, Reiki healer, & "mom"of Guaili, a precious yellow cat, recently into backyard organic gardening & chickens ownerhttp://www.backyardchickens.com/a/villa-gallina-residents. http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/kikiriki-tropical-coop &http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_UoH4__lCQ

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post #1116 of 2840
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Originally Posted by Pele View Post

 

I'm such a sissy that I feel bad about buying any kind of shell jewelry either.  I feel aweful, causing the death of an animal just because it had the bad manners to be pretty.  I can't even step on ants on the sidewalk, for pete's sake! (I just imagine myself toiling along, working hard to benefit my family, then someone out of nowhere kills me because I was there, and they could.  eep!)

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure most, if not all, shell jewelry is made out of seashells that are found after the animals have already died and left the shell.

 

For example:  www.niihauheritage.org/niihau_artisans.htm

The first picture on this website is of one of the jewelry artists gathering shells, not harvesting them from living animals.  

 

I think you can humanely wear all the shell jewelry you want.

Owner of: 1 Great Dane, 1 Yellow Lab, 2 house cats, 4 barn cats, 4 horses, 2 calves, 21 chickens, and 1 very patient husband 

 

By day we are both family nurse practitioners.  By night we run Nutwood Farms in NE Ohio, a small hobby farm and horse boarding facility.

 

Expecting our first, long-awaited child in December 2012!!!!!  

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Owner of: 1 Great Dane, 1 Yellow Lab, 2 house cats, 4 barn cats, 4 horses, 2 calves, 21 chickens, and 1 very patient husband 

 

By day we are both family nurse practitioners.  By night we run Nutwood Farms in NE Ohio, a small hobby farm and horse boarding facility.

 

Expecting our first, long-awaited child in December 2012!!!!!  

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post #1117 of 2840
OMG SNOGGLE! Look at your dog! Wow, he is a biggie!
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
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At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
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post #1118 of 2840
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Originally Posted by snoggle View Post

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure most, if not all, shell jewelry is made out of seashells that are found after the animals have already died and left the shell.

 

For example:  www.niihauheritage.org/niihau_artisans.htm

The first picture on this website is of one of the jewelry artists gathering shells, not harvesting them from living animals.  

 

I think you can humanely wear all the shell jewelry you want.

 I really wish that was true :(.  Unfortunately it's a case of supply and demand, and there just arn't enough pristine shells that wash up to meet market demand.  Shells on the beach are usually broken, or have lost their shine from being scoured by sand.  In fact, in Hawaii, they've had to strictly control Paua hunting so that they don't get wiped out.  But at least with them, they also use the meat, so it's not completely senseless.

 

I think artisans like Nambroth are wonderful, and care about their resources.  All those "made in china" tourist trap shops.... not so much.

"It's easy. You draw a red line on the ground, right? Then you wait for a chicken to come along. When he arrives, he puts his beak right on the line and he's hypnotized!"
Joey Santiago
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"It's easy. You draw a red line on the ground, right? Then you wait for a chicken to come along. When he arrives, he puts his beak right on the line and he's hypnotized!"
Joey Santiago
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post #1119 of 2840

I love your artwork, Nambroth! I just thought I would share that I was reprimanding my queenly Barred Rock (Seyda) and her compadres (Amelia, Lady and Sylvia) for trying to take over the high roost from my EE pullets (using their very intimidating pecking habits) and I said, "It's okay, you are just being big Moas." They were confused but stayed away from terrorizing the pullets until I left. Derp fans, please visit my thread. My Sylvia has an abcess, and I need help. Here is the link: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/672136/help-swollen-foot-on-hen


Edited by MollyAngel - 6/1/12 at 4:02pm

The proud owner of 20 mixed breed layers, one dog and one fish.

Molly is my angel chicken. View my page for her story. Her wound isn't there anymore.

 

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The proud owner of 20 mixed breed layers, one dog and one fish.

Molly is my angel chicken. View my page for her story. Her wound isn't there anymore.

 

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post #1120 of 2840
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Originally Posted by NovaAman View Post

OMG SNOGGLE! Look at your dog! Wow, he is a biggie!

He was actually only 9 months old in that picture.  I need a newer one.  He's a little over two now and actually quite a bit taller (he can rest his head on my head when he "gives mommy hugs", like in the picture, and I'm 5' 4").  He's finally calming down now!  I had several Great Pyrenees before - they were so laid back and independent.  I had no idea Great Danes were so high strung and needy!  He's literally 140 pounds of bounce and he can't stand being in a separate room from his people!

Owner of: 1 Great Dane, 1 Yellow Lab, 2 house cats, 4 barn cats, 4 horses, 2 calves, 21 chickens, and 1 very patient husband 

 

By day we are both family nurse practitioners.  By night we run Nutwood Farms in NE Ohio, a small hobby farm and horse boarding facility.

 

Expecting our first, long-awaited child in December 2012!!!!!  

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Owner of: 1 Great Dane, 1 Yellow Lab, 2 house cats, 4 barn cats, 4 horses, 2 calves, 21 chickens, and 1 very patient husband 

 

By day we are both family nurse practitioners.  By night we run Nutwood Farms in NE Ohio, a small hobby farm and horse boarding facility.

 

Expecting our first, long-awaited child in December 2012!!!!!  

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