After driving big rigs for many years, at 50, Eunice has done a 180. I was always thrilled to hear one of her tales about being on the road.
Artist: Eunice Miller
Now I’m thrilled to see another work of art from her.
Artist: Eunice Miller
Her painting skills have evolved quickly, and her eye is wonderful.
Artist: Eunice MillerArtist: Eunice MillerArtist: Eunice Miller
I am extremely smitten with this painting! Wow, Eunice!
Artist: Eunice Miller
⭐️ THANK YOU EUNICE ⭐️
Eunice is a very interesting person. You can learn more about her on her blog: Living and Lovin
As well as painting, she takes a mean photo! Check out some of her photos and paintings, or book a private painting class at:Folsom Mill Studio
There is a cool bio on Eunice’s Shopping Site where you can buy everything from a-z with her art on it! OR: you can purchase a print from SOCIETY 6 by clicking on the S6 Logo!
Brazilian artist Paulo Ito s very political with his work. A mural he did of a starving child eating a soccer ball during the The World Cup went viral. Click on the pic below to read a news article on it!
Carolee says: “Also, in the picture of the mouse and the emperor, it’s kind of hard to see in the photo but the threads in the emperor’s coat are actually real!”
“I often walked down this alley when I lived in Sao Paulo. It fostered art installations, capoeira performances, concerts, children playing, people walking their dogs.”
Carolee Croft is a Canadian writer who had been living in São Paulo, Brazil. She has now returned to Edmonton, Canada. She has just released a new novel Ariella’s Rebellion.
Carolee writes novels that are in her own words “I hope not too naughty for your audience”. I find that a tad endearing coming from an admitted fan of Spongebob. You can find her books on Carolee’s Books on Amazon
“The purple-haired sailor was always visible from my window. I will miss her and Brazil!”
Blow up the next 2 pics and see the purple haired sailor better!
“The 3D art is from an alley that’s located at the site of an underground river, Agua Preto, and hosts a community of artists and an environmental group that would like to see the river resurfaced.”
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