We are all in this together
Black and White Abstract image of Lamp
In this Client Portfolio are samples of the captured images that I’ve been hired to do. From emerging artists to established artists with art websites. These all have been photographed in Raw format. From that information fine art giclees can be printed on fine art 100% cotton rag papers.
Shirley Terry Castaneda - Artist
Shirley Terry Castaneda - Artist
My photography service includes photographing original artwork for entering into juried art competition. I’ve done this for Cynthia who is a member of the Southwestern Watercolor Society. https://www.swswatercolor.org/members/member-list
Dreaming of my next horizon.
Florence Keef - Artist
Gaby Pruitt Photography - Book cover design:
Thomas Jefferson placed a number of perplexing ideas into the stream of American thought, and in the thirty-six years of his Mississippi cycle, Faulkner takes up those ideas and comments on American history, particularly the history of the American South as he perceived it and as his predecessors and contemporaries shaped it. When he named his apocryphal town “Jefferson, Mississippi,” Faulkner placed Jefferson precisely at the center of his discourse, creating a structural metaphor that presisted throughout his writing career. In short, the "ripples on living water" that occupy the absent center of Faulkner's fictive universe ripple in large part from Thomas Jefferson. The Well-Wrought Urn examines how Faulkner uses the facts of Southern and American history re-imagined in apocryphal settings to approach the truths of that history as they relate to the classic liberal article of faith—individual freedom, self-reliance, the commonwealth. The result is a synthesis of literary criticism and history that relies on the best works of Faulkner criticism in tandem with the best work of American historians to approach, through historical reasoning, a new reading of Faulkner. History (factual historical events) are transformed in Faulkner's imagination into the building blocks of fictive verisimilitude; as Carl Rollyson has said, Faulkner sifts the "facts of the thing" to approach the "truth of the thing." The Well-Wrought Urn sifts Faulkner's fiction through a screen of criticism and historical writing to reveal how Faulkner comments on the practice of freedom within a republic. Life in a republic, citizenship in the commonwealth, the practice of freedom were timely subjects when Thomas Jefferson recorded his dream of an American republic; they were timely subjects when Faulkner took them up in his Mississippi narratives; they remain timely subjects now, as Americans face a challenging and uncertain future.
BookCover, The Well Wrought Urn
Patricia Allen - Artist
Encaustic - Patricia Allen Artist
Rosiland Bodiford - Artist
Cathy Shepherd - Artist
For this writer’s first book
Portrait of Plano Butcher for Face to Face Project, Downtown faces of Plano, TX
Betti creates the MOMENTUM to improve cultures, embrace change and master the power of communication! She captures the audience’s attention with fast-moving combinations of stories, humor and concrete, practical ideas that make her presentations highly memorable…and effective!