Showing posts with label Babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Babies. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Anna the Bear by Jennifer Brant of ÉCOUTEZ, MA SŒUR



Going Going Gone!  Roar! This Canadian Artist's work does not stay available for a New York minute.  

Get this BEAR here.

Anna is one of LES FAUVES, an ever growing collection of one of a kind creatures made from recycled wool sweaters. Each of them are stuffed with wool fleece and have a semi-precious stone in their chest. All of LES FAUVES are suitable for children of all ages, however the smaller accessories should not be given to children who might swallow them. Anna is a beautiful kermode or spirit bear. She is happiest in nature, observing and drawing. She comes with a basket full of felted oranges and peaches, a second outfit, a leather fanny pack with a sketchbook and a portrait. She measures 19" tall and is made of upcycled cashmere.



Here is a short message from Jennifer:
"I am an artist and illustrator living on a small off-the-grid island. I graduated with a BFA in 2001 and a B.Ed in 2005. I am so grateful that I am able to create full time. I work with textiles, paint, clay, wood and metal. The bulk of my recent work has been embroidered paintings, dyed fabrics stretched over frames and stitched." - Jennifer Brant


Patti Friday, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Moses Basket for Duchess Kate Middleton Baby



I now love 'Moses' baskets so much more.  Kate can do no wrong in my eyes. (She's shopping with her Mum. A+) Who wouldn't want one of these!  I do!  I predict these will become amazing accessories in the months ahead.  Only a few days left before the baby comes.  So excited.  Buy your own Moses Basket here in my secure online shop. Dimly lit....cozy. Enjoy! 

P.S. There is whispering that the Queen will be giving the baby a classic pram and a rocking horse

Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Love = Safety


"I especially love images that esteem women, rather than demean them 'naked with Crystal (sp?) sprayed on me while I hump a baby blue Corniche to the thump of hiphop'. Smart move conflating excellent, primal, sexual rhythms and misogyny. Let me groove to your debasement, sister. Let me show you through my hatred how afraid I am of you. And above all, let me make money off it." - Kelly Morris
(The title of this post is from the movie 'Hungry for Change' and I just love this equation.)



Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Pay What You Can Day



To celebrate my birthday today (and whoah...Thank You so very much for rockin' my world with the many best wishes and love), I am offering my novel "Babies" to anyone and everyone....no matter what you can or want to pay....a lovely PDF version for you - will be sent to you after your Paypal payment is received...with a pretty virtual bow wrapped around it!

'Babies' is a work of fiction. Sydney Parker wants to tell you her story. 'Babies' reveals the raw truth of one woman’s choices and the path that leads to forgiveness, friendship, courage, love and promises kept.

Please share this lucky 'Pay What You Can Day' offer to everyone you know...across social media sites....it's a good happy deal don't cha think!

Pay What You Can - click on DONATE below! (and I'll send you your PDF book within 24 hours!)


PAY WHAT YOU CAN DAY!!!!!
Be sure to note your email address so I may send you the PDF version of 'Babies'.




If you would prefer to read it at the beach or on the plane or train on your e-Reader, you may purchase it here. (You'll be reading it within 60 seconds!)

OR

iPhone or iPad version here

OR

You may want to hold a good old fashioned 'book book' in your hands and tuck it in your handbag - get it here.

Here is a review from a reader:

I read this book slowly and methodically, taking time to savor it's wonderful imagery and lush character development. My impressions are really hard to put into words, but I will try my best: This is one of the great books of our times! It is filled with life lessons and truths that some might consider difficult to face head on. Stock up on plenty of tissue and tall glasses of ice water, because the pace of this book is at the same time measured and untamed. One of my favorite quotes from the book was: "Time is a thief that steals opportunities." Don't miss the opportunity to read this wonderful, knowing book. You'll thank yourself and Patti over and over...


....and then...


I just had to share my birthday horoscope that a friend sent me today.


your birthday horoscope - tuesday, june 19, 2012

A new moon on your birthday promises you a head start in the race of life over the coming 12 months. Identify your goal, commit to it one hundred per cent then go for it with all you've got. The opposition won't stand a chance.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

NEW eBook for My Novel



Got an iPhone or iPad?  Now you can order my novel !!! Check it out here.
(You may also order my novel from Amazon for Kindle here)

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Welcome To The World Max William


Our family celebrated this past week as an adorable (and mighty handsome) baby boy was born!  The population sign in Bubbyland needs to be changed to 4.  How lucky am I?

Friday, November 18, 2011

Now Open Black Friday (My Holiday Store)

I'll be heading south early next week for a shoot. Jamaica!  I've opened my holiday store right here right now - just for you!  Here is the merch made by me that you might have on your list!

1. My Books

Babies (a novel)
Freshwater (a photography book)
Society of Prophet Men (a book of selected poems)

2. My Art

5 to choose from here!

Happy Shopping!
Thank you so much for shopping with me!
PFXO

Sunday, October 2, 2011

The 5 Stages of Fear, Writing and Where It All Comes From


The sky is going to fall. The sky is falling. The sky is not falling. The sky did not fall. I love the sky. – Patti Friday

There are so many doubting moments while a writer writes and it makes the hours of word choices and dream ‘state’ all worth it when you receive a review like this.  I am humbled and honored. Thank You. 
Here is the surprise I got today! (The lovely review.)
I read this book slowly and methodically, taking time to savor it’s wonderful imagery and lush character development. My impressions are really hard to put into words, but I will try my best: This is one of the great books of our times! It is filled with life lessons and truths that some might consider difficult to face head on. Stock up on plenty of tissue and tall glasses of ice water, because the pace of this book is at the same time measured and untamed. One of my favorite quotes from the book was: “Time is a thief that steals opportunities.” Don’t miss the opportunity to read this wonderful, knowing book. You’ll thank yourself and Patti over and over…(Your book is sublime and I will recommend it to every person with a beating heart.)
If you would like to read my book on eReader you may buy it from Amazon here.
A trade paperback copy may be purchased here.

Exclusive Excerpt of my novel 'Babies':

It was like a dream come true. The sounds of Queen Street, visible to the eye just north of the four-plex, were a stone’s throw away from my favorite place on earth.
         Parking being a nightmare, which to me added character to the location, I squeezed my car into a tight spot around the corner on a quaint tree lined court. As I walked around my car to the sidewalk, the spray of a tired sprinkler teased my calf and soaked my foot.
            The slight breeze was warm and the sunlight peeked through the maples, which stood like uniformed guards on Parliament Hill.  I felt like I had come home. All of these years fantasizing about living in The Beaches had finally come true. I was full of anticipation. This moment had played over and over in my mind since the first time I came to these magical streets.  I longed to be part of this world.  It was the most comfortable place I’d ever known. It felt right. It was meant to be.
            In the muggy heat I strolled toward the large brick home and noticed the ever-changing activity down on the beach. I had to pinch myself. My heart skipped a beat. Is this really true? ‘Yes’, I told myself, ‘I’m here and this is my new home.’
            When I got closer to this magnificent house the sun blinded me and my hand came up to shade my eyes.  There it was. The grand building with the green and white striped awnings that looked like flirtatious eyelashes stood before me. I looked up to the top porch on the left and goose bumps shivered up my arms. I almost dropped my camera.
            I plopped my tote between my legs and placed my camera in my hands. Taking the cap off the lens I noticed the wondrous bouquets of flowers dancing in the garden behind the short black gate.  The colors of my life were all represented in these terra cotta pots, climbing vines and well-tended beds. Set against the lush hanging baskets, green grass and red bricks, the garden looked like a little bit of heaven.
            This would not be a ‘photographic’ shot but a document of the exterior of my new home.  I tilted the lens up towards the roof and focused in on the stately geometric outline.  I took a breath and gently pressed a picture of my oasis. As I heard that familiar click of the shutter the wooden screen door up beyond the front steps opened and a heavy- set woman with a friendly face appeared.

            “For the front cover of tomorrow’s paper?”, she laughed.
            “Front cover of Architectural Digest!” I replied.
            “Well my dear, if you say so, it will be.”
            “I’ve got one shot left. Would you mind if I took a picture of your flowers?”
            “They’d love that.” She admitted.
             My eyes moved across the yard and I decided on a close-up of some voluptuous pink peonies, which were gracefully drooping out through the iron fence.  I zoomed in and created a balanced frame around the petals. When I was finished I heard her speak.

            “Though the peony is beautiful, it must be supported by green leaves.”
             I looked up to see her smiling back at me then I fumbled to gather up my tote which had lumped over and partially emptied out onto the blistering sidewalk.  Standing up I slung my camera over my shoulder and walked through the little iron gate into the tiny front yard.  Approaching my new landlord I walked onto an old flagstone pathway lovingly kept company by rich green moss that cuddled ever crevice.

            “Step on a crack, you’ll break your mother’s back.” She reminded me.
            “I haven’t heard that in years.”
            “But you’ve held it inside all that time, no?” she said as she took my hand.
            “Hi, I’m Sydney Parker”, I said with a smile.
            “Hello Sydney. I’m Gabriel, your new best friend.”

You may preview and purchase my novel, Babies here