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Cutie clementine
Cutie clementine













cutie clementine

The earthy, textural elements of each painting combined with the upcycled, found object elements, bring a keen awareness to the viewer that our planet is covered with discarded objects that pollute our environment both in the manufacturing and in the disposal of them. The collaborative work that she does with found object artist, Lynn Dodge is focused on bringing awareness to viewers about the destruction of the environment and environmental issues we all face as inhabitants of a dying planet. The brushwork, mark making, and dripping techniques she uses in her intuitive landscapes and seascapes, suggest the passage of time, and are a tribute to the enduring, ethereal essence of natural landscapes untouched by industrialization and urban sprawl. Karen interprets her landscapes through a variety of materials including oil, cold wax, encaustic, and acrylic.

cutie clementine

She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Illustration from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and has shown her work in numerous galleries in Southern California. Unlike oranges, their thin skin is usually easy to. Tie gathering off with thread or thin string and attach to a headband.Karen Haub is a Southern California based mixed media artist drawn to intuitive landscapes and figures. Cuties are a type of small citrus fruit, known as clementines, that are sweeter and less acidic than oranges.

  • Create a small gathering in the middle of the circle to create a more textured, bunched look at the top of the hat.
  • Any orange hat will work, but to make your own, cut a piece of orange felt in a circular shape. Orange balls or the actual fruit could work too. Ingredients: Baking soda, Citric Acid, Cream of Tartar, SLSA, Kaolin Clay, Cocoa Butter.
  • Blow up small orange balloons to create the effect of a box of oranges. Refreshing citrus smell is paired perfectly with this cutie.
  • Put a pillow or cushion in the box to boost baby up for cute pictures. Draw the Cutie logo and color with marker or colored pencil.
  • To make your own, wrap a similar-sized box with navy poster paper.
  • You can either re-purpose one from a grocery store or make your own.
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    Orange you happy you picked Primary? We certainly are! For the box: The neighbors will keep their eyes peeled for this juicy look. Add some nutritious vitamin C to your kiddo's look with the Primary DIY Cuties Clementine costume this Halloween! This costume lives up to its name, using our soft and sweet Primary essentials.















    Cutie clementine