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Artists Colored Pencils


Colored Pencils


Colored Pencils


$10


Colored Pencils

COLORED PENCILS


COLORED PENCILS


$2.95


Color a masterpiece with these colored pencils. Great addition to any school supply list. 12 assorted colors. Size 7″ L.

Patricia Sanders Photography - Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography - Mugs


Patricia Sanders Photography – Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography – Mugs



Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography Mug is new. Why drink coffee out of an ordinary mug when an imprinted mug is so much cooler? Microwave safe, FDA approved. Image is printed on both sides of the mug. Dishwasher use is not recommended….


Patricia Sanders Photography - Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography - Tile Napkin Holders


Patricia Sanders Photography – Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography – Tile Napkin Holders



Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography Tile Napkin Holder is measuring 6w x 6h x 4d. Made from high quality solid maple wood with satin finish and two 4.25 commercial grade mirror gloss ceramic tiles. Holds napkins, mail, letters or files. In addition, customized engraving, on the face of the item, is available on request….


Patricia Sanders Photography - Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography - Trivets


Patricia Sanders Photography – Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography – Trivets



Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography Trivet is measuring 8w x 8h x .75d. Made of solid wood with padding on back that protects your furniture. Framed trivet comes with 6w x 6h ceramic gloss tile attached to the wood frame….


Patricia Sanders Photography - Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography - Light Switch Covers - double toggle switch


Patricia Sanders Photography – Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography – Light Switch Covers – double toggle switch


$13.75


Colored Pencils Colors- Artists- Photography Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material….



At 20 Years Old , Qudus, Who Performs Under The Moniker Doe Eye, Is Making Noise Delicate, Haunting Noise In The Bay Area Music Scene.

The inspirational clich for aspiring artists is "the sky's the limit," but for Union Town singer-songwriter Maryam Qudus, the sky may simply become a view from the ladder of success she soon sits upon.

At 20 years of age , Qudus, who performs under the moniker Doe Eye, is already making noise fragile, haunting noise in the Bay Area music scene.

She released her debut EP, Run Run Run, last month to high praise from indie music blogs and internet sites.

"Since then, things have happened terribly fast," she said. "The response has been amazing."

Her lead single, "I Hate You," has started receiving spins on Live105, the number 1 rock radio stations in the Bay Area. The video for the song, which debuted online the same day as her EP's release on Aug. 19, was afterwards featured on the station's website, along with many other music blogs.

Produced by Steven Murr, you wouldn't know that the record was made with tiny help from outside musicians. Qudus is the only vocalist and guitar strummer heard on the record, with a guest drummer on 2 tracks. All of the instruments were made digitally by Murr to make a polished, top quality indie-folk production.

In its abruptness, the four-track EP reveals Qudus's weaknesss, hopes and wishes, wrapped up in her alluring vocals that even make the words "I hate you" sound captivating.

"I like to form something out of my emotions," she revealed. Her emotions range all the way from the bold and rebellious lead single to the somber and hopeful dreamscape of "Sea to See"

"The scars on my feet / It's the strength I'm going to keep / Thru the repellent and beauty that lies ahead," she sings on "Sea to See."

"It's about being held back and wanting to let go of things you're terrified of, taking chances and not being scared of doing something because you'd get hurt," she said about the tune.

This lack of fear and unbending backbone are what set Qudus' career in motion at an early age.

She's had a fondness for singing for as long as she can remember, but didn't get serious about playing music until she was in middle school, where she picked up the guitar and learned on her own, she revealed.

"I'm not the greatest guitarist, but I know enough to draft songs off it," related Qudus, who owns 3 guitars, a bass, keyboard and tambourine.

Keen to make a vocation of music, she started paying for her own voice lessons at sixteen after getting a part time job. "Every dollar I made went to that," she claimed.

Last year, she attempted to write one new song a day. "I failed to pressure myself. It didn't have to be good. I could not keep it up, but it taught me a lot," she announced.

She took those "skeletons" of songs to Murr. "He took those ideas and made them bigger," she said,writes tagza.com.

The last 2 months have been the "craziest" for her, she announced.

In the last 2 weeks of July, she recorded and finished her EP. Right after, director Adrien Colon filmed the noire-like black-and-white video for her single

While she's excited for the openings that may come from her up to date exposure, she isn't playing the waiting game. As an alternative she's pushing forward with her education to further develop her craft.

Next weekend, Qudus packs her life into four huge suitcases and sets for the east coast to attend the Berklee School of Music in Boston. She already plans to assemble a band and tour the coast, and return customarily for spot dates in the Bay Area.

"My career will only improve from here," she announced. "There's a lot more songs to come."

By next summer, she is hoping to perform at Live105's BFD and the Outside Lands festivals, 2 of the largest music festivals in the Bay Area.

"I think I will make it happen," she said.



 67 Piece Art Set(Pack of 5)


67 Piece Art Set(Pack of 5)


$44.45


An extensive starting point for budding young artists. Set includes fiber pens, colored pencils, oil pastels, paint tablets, glue, a sharpener, an eraser, and more in attractive printed plastic box.

 A Little Like Van Gogh: 26 Artistic Prompts to Inspire the Artist in You


A Little Like Van Gogh: 26 Artistic Prompts to Inspire the Artist in You


$12.95


A Little Like Van Gogh is an inspiring collection of illustrated prompts that can be used in myriad ways. Created especially with educators, parents, and helping professionals in mind, this workbook features many different artistic themes, and pages and pages of fun for kids of all ages. Parents and caregivers can easily use this workbook as part of home-school lesson planning and family time, too. All you need is crayons, markers and/or colored pencils, and a little imagination! Each illustration is presented in black & white, resembling a traditional coloring book, so budding artists can add their own personal touches however and wherever they want! Pages also reproduce cleanly, for use over and over!