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 Todays Painting

 

 

 

Wave

8x10 inches

acrylic

 

I'm having some fun practicing waves and seascapes, getting ready for the Canaveral National Seashore Paint Out. I like to spend time working on small paintings of subjects I'll be doing at events to come. I will feel better prepared when I arrive.

 

 Tip of the Day- Sunscreen

 

1. Get UV-A and UV-B protection

Always opt for a sunscreen that provides both UV-A and UV-B protection. This way, you'll protect your skin from ultraviolet-B (UV-B) rays, which cause sunburns and skin damage, as well as ultraviolet-A (UV-A) rays that  increase your chance for skin cancer. Also make sure the sunscreen you choose contains zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. These ingredients help to block both UV-A and UV-B rays.

2. Choose SPF 30 or higher

Always use a sunscreen with SPF (Sun Protection Factor) 30 or higher. The SPF in your sunscreen absorbs and reflects the sun's rays so they don't burn or damage your skin.

Keep in mind, though, that higher isn't that much better when it comes to SPF numbers. "Many people think they can safely stay in the sun longer if they choose a higher SPF," Chon says. "But that isn't the case."

Here's why: SPF protection doesn't increase proportionately with the designated SPF number. So while SPF 30 absorbs 97% of the sun's burning rays, SPF 50 absorbs just slightly more - 98%.

"If you choose an SPF higher than 30, you should still treat it as though you're using SPF 30," Chon says. "That means you should apply just as much sunscreen - and just as often - as you would if you were using SPF 30."

3. Apply sunscreen early - and liberally  

Your skin can take up to a half-hour to absorb sunscreen. So, plan ahead and apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside. 

And, don't skimp on the sunscreen. "Most people don't apply enough sunscreen," Chon says. "For sunscreen to do its job effectively, you should apply one ounce of sunscreen - the size of a golf ball - to every part of your body exposed to the sun." That includes your ears, feet and back of the neck.

4. Reapply sunscreen every two hours

Forget all-day protection. Sunscreen wears off after just a couple of hours. So, make sure you lather on another golf ball-sized glob every two hours.

In some cases, you should reapply sunscreen every 60 to 90 minutes. Do this if you're:

  • Using a spray sunscreen. It needs to be reapplied more often because it washes off more easily.
  • Swimming or sweating. Water, snow and sand can intensify the sun's rays and cause a greater burn.

5. Don't rely on sunscreen alone

Unfortunately, sunscreen can't completely prevent sunburns, blisters and skin cancer. But you can give your skin some added protection by wearing:

  • lip balm with SPF 30 or higher
  • a tightly woven hat with a wide brim
  • wrap-around sunglasses a tightly woven, dark long-sleeved shirt or special sun protective clothing. You also can protect your skin by seeking shade from the sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. That's when the sun's harmful UV rays are strongest.

"Remember, no sunscreen provides 100% protection from the sun," Chon says. "But by taking these added precautions and taking the time to apply - and reapply - sunscreen properly, you can greatly curb your chances for sunburns and skin cancer."

 

From: mdanderson.org

Recipe of the Day

 Cinnamon Icing

 

3 cups powdered sugar
� cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
3 tablespoons syrup
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp freshly ground cinnamon

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter until smooth with no visible lumps. Add the cream cheese and beat until combined.


 
 
 
Add the powdered sugar, syrup, and vanilla. Beat until smooth. Add cinnamon

 

 

 

From my daughter the caterer-http://jackie-eats.blogspot.com 

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View from Turtle Mound  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Painting Knife Landscape Workshop

 

 

 

Register at:
 

 http://lindablondheim.com/artwork/2174813_Painting_Knife_Landscapes_Workshop.html

 

 

 

"The Mob"

 

Thornebrook Gallery, September 9th, 6:00pm-9:00pm.

 

 The opening of "The Mob", a showing of thirty of the phenomenally talented painters in our area. Each artist will bring in one piece to display for the five day show. Live music will be performed for the opening by Eric Diamond. A closing party will also be held on Wednesday September 14th from 5:00pm until 8:00pm. with live music by Cathy DeWitt. Refreshments will be served.

 Come find my painting at this exhibit. 


Post Card

 

 

 

 

I'll be in booth number 60 at the
Thornebrook Village Fine Art Festival
September 23-25, 2011 

  Gainesville

 

 

 
 

Come meet the Six Artists http://sixartistssixprairies.blogspot.com at Wild Birds Unlimited and Paddiwhack Gallery during Art Hop  November 18, 5:30 - 9 PM. Enjoy the Cake Party at my Loft Studio with Creative Hands artisans November 18 5:30 - 9PM and on Saturday November 19th from 10 AM - 4 PM  (Next to Fresh Market) 4122 NW 16th BLVD, Gainesville, FL

 

 

 

 

Take advantage of my layaway plan. I offer up to 12 months to pay for your painting. I store the painting for you until it is paid for in full.  No interest on payments. you can start at $25.00 A great way to buy the painting of your dreams.

 

 

 

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 Linda's Loft Studio Classes

 

These classes are designed for students who have some experience in painting. They are in a casual fun atmosphere and not at all intimidating.

 

 

My Open Studio Saturday afternoon class is designed to allow you the freedom to work on your own painting projects as individuals. It is a casual class with positive useful critiques and suggestions on composing, color and values, brushwork or anything you need help with. We can discuss marketing, materials,equipment or any art related questions you may have. You may use any medium for this class except transparent watercolor. (Bring your painting projects and let me help you with them)

 

Saturdays from 3:00-5:30 PM 

Includes a snack and drink. 

30.00 per class. Pay at the class. 

Limited to eight painters.(I have five spaces left for this class) 

 

Or

 

For beginning painters, take a Michaels Beginning Acrylic class with Linda, 2 Sundays a month. Register at the Gainesville Michaels store at the courtesy desk.

 

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