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A glimpse of Doha, Qatar

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Just a few of our favorite images from our time here in Qatar.. Our neighborhood in Doha "Closed' Desert outside of the city of Doha, Qatar Sunrise in the Desert Fishing Dhow One of the many Perfumeries in Doha..beautiful bottles and oils Waiting for the Souq to open City center Doha, Qatar City center Doha, Qatar Ally at the Souq Merchant at the Souq the Pearl, Doha Turkish lamp lighting

You can't get blood from a stone..

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..but apparently you can get paper. It's called TerraSkin and it handles a little like Yupo paper but with more capacity for absorption. Of course, if there's paper out there that was once stone I need it. I ordered some from Amazon [what can't you find on Amazon, by the way] Im assuming there isn't any here in Qatar, but that's a lame assumption and founded on laziness. Its just so much easier to hit that one-click shopping link over there on Amazon. I had so much fun playing on Yupo paper today. For those who might be wondering, Yupo is not  paper at all, but a plastic material. Many watercolorists find it fun to experiment on a medium that repels the water rather than absorbing it as traditional watercolor paper that is 100% rag will.  With thick applications of watercolor paint .. only very small amounts of water and using only the primaries..cobalt blue, vermillion and ~I think it was hansa yellow..a cool yellow, I did a super quick, instinctive..'
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Watercolors..

Color me Red

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Handcrafted glass beads by Deborah JLambson ~:Saree:~ ReD! Leaning to the oranges..a ripening tomato red. I'm a lover of organic hues..earthy subtle colors. A lot of greens and blues..But the other day someone asked me a seemingly innocent question.  'Do you have anything in red?' and because I was needing a wee bit of a change, that simple request began a hunt for the perfect red. The reds and pinks are not an easy quest in the glass world. Many of those luscious red rods turn livery and rusty once they're worked in the flame and put through the annealing process. What emerges from the kiln is not the lovely red that you saw in the raw form. But, this one..mm. Called 'Maraschino' [which is more true to the cherry color when worked small] is a glass that comes from a China based company called 'Creation is Messy' or CIM glass. I'm becoming a fan. of both CIM glass and the color red! :-) Handcrafted glass beads~~