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http://www.karamichaelfree.com/ Kara Freeman

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memphis
United States, Tennessee

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JOB: Acrylic painter
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: Choose
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: Choose
MEMBER SINCE: 01/21/2008
LAST LOGIN: 04/29/2008 21:59:34
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Joe Purdy
Brett Denin
Yael Naim
Neil Young
Bob Dylan
TOM PETTY
Dixie Chicks
Reggae
Counting Crows
GREEN DAY
The Shins
Nada Surf
The Beatles
Pearl Jam

The Time Traveler's wife..
The Intention Experiment
The Biology of Belief
The Dancing Wu LI Masters
A Catcher in The Rye
The Outsiders
In To The Wild

Contact (Jodie foster), Titanic,
Breakfast Club
What the Bleep Do We know
Waking Life
The Matrix
2 Nights in Paris


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My work can also be viewed at
www.karamichaelfree.com

http://flickr.com/photos/kara_freeman_painter/

http://www.saatchigallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist/details.php?id=10463

http://art4heart.info/

http://www.augustofineart.com/ :
The art fix, an online publication of artists
world wide, I appear in issue 37, and 85

A smiling face, a hardy laugh, a good sense of humor. Being out in Nature, Sunshine, watching a thunderstorm...when the lights go out. A refreshing breeze on a hot summer day. An organic flower garden, with bees and butterflies and birds chirping, listening to music, a deep conversation about life.
hiking in the mountains

talking about turn offs...

painting, photography, furniture refinishing, home design. making stencils.
visiting art museums, galleries, and studios


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03/18/2008 21:08:42
Interesting..


From: barusn
03/18/2008 18:04:18
Thanks for the comments on Adam and Eve.  The figures are graphite enhanced lighter fluid transfers of Albrecht Durer's Adam and Eve.  The landscapes behind the figures are the people's characters, personalities.  Yes, there is a lot of symbolism, and symbols.  I like to use different symbol types, architectural images, and themes from nature, like the sun and rays of light.  It's a favorite piece, only available in Giclee, because I don't plan to sell it!


From: flstormz
03/18/2008 11:29:27

Yes, Krakauer is a new favorite of mine. A friend recommended I read Into Thin Air and it was one of the best books I've ever read. Now I'm hooked on anything Krakauer writes. I did see Into the Wild and loved it. Sean Penn did a great job with the movie. I'll read the book after I'm done with one of Krakauer's other books - Under the Banner of Heaven. Also excellent if you haven't read it.

I see you have The Breakfast Club in your movie listing - the quintessential 80's movie. One of those movies no matter how many times you've seen it you'll watch it again.

Ok, time to get back to painting...I have a portrait I need to finish by Friday.



From: luminor13
03/18/2008 09:40:56
Your work is awesome.  I love artist that try many different things and continuously try to create new things.  So many people try to tell me to stick to one title.  That makes no sense to me.  Oh well.  To each their own.  Keep up the awesome work.  


03/18/2008 01:38:14

You have great work. The organic colors and shapes of your abstract pieces are inspiring. I especially enjoyed "Serene Water" and "Flow".



03/18/2008 01:27:18

I enjoyed your comments on my paintings. You're right, masks are intriguing in themselves. I love to take the strong characteristics which are innate in each of them and find ways to present them in a manner often contrary to their original intent....



From: smwillis
03/17/2008 16:33:15
Thank you very much. I find birds fascinating but portraits make people happy but are very hard for me.


03/17/2008 12:55:32
You are so incredibly prolific and talented.Check out that encaustic book I think you will love the medium.Haveyou heard the Into the Wild sound track  by Eddie Vedder?I Bet You"d like it.


From: selliot
03/17/2008 12:14:47
yes, they're nails- that's how they keep the shoe on.  apparently they don't feel it.  New tree coming later today.


From: barusn
03/17/2008 10:11:37

Kara, Nashville has LOTS of galleries, more per capita than any other city!  Hard to believe.  Nashville Arts Magazine just published in their February 2008 issue their Annual Galleries Directory.  That is the perfect source for you to make decisions. A brief description, address, numbers, etc.  

 Very little of my work is saved small enough to post on this site, mostly because my CDs are for reproduction purposes making the files too big.  I have lots of fantasy pieces, animals domestic and wild, architecture, all available in originals, prints and folding note cards.  I really enjoy what I do.  You can see much more of it on my web site, www.fineartbynancyhilgert.com.

 I've been readking Eckhart Tolle for some years, Candace Pert, Lynn McTaggart, the whole Secret "crew" and it's very essential to me.  I'm really into the science-spirit connection, the reality of thoughts become things (Mike Dooley, tut.com) and more.  Very potent.

 Thanks for your visit to my page.   Nancy

 

 





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