Janet McHaley Burns
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Janet McHaley Burns replied to Mo Godbeer's discussion Videos to watch in the group Encaustic Art
"thanks, Ioana, for posting both of these. Not sure what the TX artist is using but his art is beautiful and always great to hear what Daniella Wolf has to say."
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How did you hear about Loving Mixed Media?
Stumbled on the UTube videos of Gary Reef. Am very drawn to his use of materials and generous nature

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At 10:13pm on October 12, 2011, Heidi Arc said…

Happy Birthday, Janet :)

 

At 11:14pm on April 2, 2010, Mo Godbeer said…
Just a little welcome to all our new members of Encaustic art group and a re-hello to old members.
How are you all going with your encaustic journey.Let em know what is going on with your work. I am happy to answer any questions on waxing or to debate anything with you.
If you have found any encaustic artists that you would like to share with us all that would also be fab.
I am really keen to see members work and really get this group going a bit more. Tell me what you want to see in here. Or any new ideas that would be good for our group, which is now topping 127 members.
Hoo Roo(aussie goodbye)
mo
At 11:49pm on March 20, 2010, Mo Godbeer said…
hi Janet,
I had a look for Jenny. I found a website for her

http://www.jennyvalmadre.com.au/index.html

but she is definately not a member here,wel I couldnt find her anyway. I wasnt sure if you meant you saw her stuff here or elsewhere.
Anyway you can cut and paste that web address into your browser and see her website
she is also on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=297664188611&ref=mf
Aha just found out where you saw her. She is a freind of gary's from Cairns in Australia. and he had some info on her on the home page recently.
hope this helps you.
I did a google search on her and got all this stuff about her.
At 12:17am on March 17, 2010, Layla said…
hi Janet, welcome aboard :)

This is an awesome place, I haven't been here very long myself but I have already learnt so much. Everyone is helpful, knowledgeable and really enthusiastic about sharing their ideas and experience. Hope you have a lot of fun here !!
At 10:46pm on March 15, 2010, Danielle Evans said…
Welcome to the site Janet! We look forward to getting to know you. Have a look at the newcomers forum HERE for help on how to navigate the site.

If you have any queries get in touch with us on helpmestaff@gmail.com - we are happy to help!
At 5:55pm on March 15, 2010, Greef said…
Hi Janet,
Welcome to the site! I really hope that you will find something here which will help you in your artistic Journey. Just a note, there is a chatroom on the site which is located on the home page right down the bottom, feel free to come and say hi from time to time. You will usually find a few artists discussing art and life lol.
Great Profile Picture, like your floral paintings, very vibrant!

So Welcome again

Gaz
 
 
 

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