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September 5th 2007
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August 23rd 2007
08:15:27 AM
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Loralie

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gaegoddesswebsite

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Missouri

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Your artwork is magickal and enchanting. Looking at your art transforms me to another place, another time, if only for awhile. Thankyou. Blessed be.

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August 23rd 2007
02:27:00 AM
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Donna Swindells

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searching the web

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Chesterfield,Va.

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Dear Mickie,
I LOVED the print"triple goddesses"!Beautiful1 You also sent a print that looked egyptian,Isis perhaps? I want to place another order,but I also want to order the Egyptian woman print you sent,but I can't find it listed anywhere.Could you e-mail that info on size & price?You are a GREAT artist,I want more!A Great Fan.Donna ,Va.

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July 2nd 2007
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Mikki Moody

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by accident on the internet

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Columbia, Missouri

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Your art is awesome. Thank you for all your hard work....
May the blessing be.

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June 19th 2007
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March 23rd 2007
04:04:56 AM
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How to make piercing safe?

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Portraits from Photo

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Commission a personal portrait, a group portrait or a pet portrait from photo painted according to your instructions

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Google

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UA

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If you`re thinking of piercing something around your mouth, you may want to read up a bit. A professional piercer may give you enough instruction for your piercing`s immediate aftercare, but a dentist or physician can tell you the less appealing information. Oral piercing is usually done around the lips, cheeks and tongue.


Generally, people take them out after only a couple of years. While it`s in place, however, the chances of health problems increase greatly. Because the mouth is a passageway for materials to come in and out of the body, it becomes a hotspot for contamination.


With the tongue in particular, if infectious material from the inside of your mouth gets into the fresh hole, it can travel through the bloodstream and cause heart inflammation, blood poisoning or toxic shock syndrome. The tongue is a muscle, unlike the cheeks and lips, and a piercer also has to be very careful not to puncture any important nerves or veins. These conditions make the tongue one of the most dangerous areas for jewelry, and tongue piercing is regulated or banned in some areas.


Common problems following piercing around the mouth include drooling, speech problems, and movement loss. Jewelry can be mistakenly bitten, fracturing or chipping tooth enamel; and frequent rubbing against gum tissue can cause the gums to wear away from the teeth, sometimes exposing roots or bone. Unfortunately, mishaps with oral jewelry are often permanent and require surgery.




And the longer you wear your piercing, the greater your chances will be of having oral damage. If you want an oral piercing, have it done by a reputable, qualified professional. If s/he refuses to pierce a certain area, seriously consider the reasons why before you try to find someb


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March 23rd 2007
02:55:44 AM
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What is Abstract Art?

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Abstract art (abstract art image ) is not realistic, an image is often based on an actual subject, place, or feeling, but the form of representation differs from the idea. Pure abstraction art can be interpreted as any art in which the depiction of real objects has been entirely discarded and whose aesthetic content is expressed in a formal pattern or structure of shapes, lines and colours. This is often a common theme in African art. Non-representational lines, colours, shapes, and forms replace accurate visual depiction of objects, landscape ( landscape image ), and figures. The subjects often stylized, blurred, repeated or broken down into basic forms so that they become unrecognizable. Intangible subjects such as thoughts, emotions, and time are also expressed in the abstract art form.







This general term refers to works executed in accordance with the principle that lines, forms and colours possess aesthetic values which may be arranged into pleasing compositions devoid of normal subject matter.


In the late 19th century the traditional European conception of art as the imitation of nature was abandoned in favour of the imagination and the unconscious.


Abstraction developed in the early 20th century with such movements as Fauvism, Abstract expressionism art, Cubism, and Futurism. Vasily Kandinsky is credited as the first modern artist to paint purely abstract pictures. Piet Mondrian's De Stijl group in The Netherlands widened the spectrum. Abstraction continued to flourish between the two world wars, an


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February 18th 2007
08:19:47 PM
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summer

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Yarrow Coven

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memory

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st. louis

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hey mickie! finally got to see your site, it is great. i am so happy to see all of this coming together for you over the past couple of years. this is wonderful! many hugs to you my sister.

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February 10th 2007
10:10:38 AM
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monica

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looking for witchcraft

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nv.

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I would love to talk to you more about the craft.I loved your website.

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