I am still learning and finding new ideas that intrigue me and expect that will continue to add to my artistic creations. I enjoy the adventure of making an idea into art and joy in exploring the world of creativity. Skilled in Lesson Planning, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, Curriculum. I find great joy in the freedom of abstract/mixed media and using fire and encaustic paint (beeswax, damar resin and pigment). About Experienced Educator with a demonstrated history of working in the education management industry. I wanted more of a challenge and decided to pursue abstract/mixed media and recently added collage into the mix. About 12 years ago I became interested in abstract using acrylic/mixed media and encaustic paints. I also discovered that I do not like painting people. She helped bring me to the next level in my representation work. Though her husband Fred was the breadwinner in earlier decades, she took a job at a real estate agency in later years. After moving to Houston in 1989, I was fortunate to meet Jeraine Reat who was an outstanding portrait artist. In earlier years, she was portrayed with white hair and a plump figure, but given a more youthful appearance in later years as with most of the parents of the Archie characters. She is often the only one who can keep order among the family. Over the years I have studied with a variety of artists whose work and techniques I found interesting. Though her husband Fred was the breadwinner in earlier decades, she took a job at a real estate agency in later years. Starting in the mid 1970s, I was painting with oils in an Old Master’s style. I quickly found a mentor who believed in my talent and challenged me to grow. In my early 20s I began taking the only workshop that was available in Winnsboro, a small town in Northeast Louisiana. My favorite thing was the largest box of crayons you could get and poster board. Gladys (Moon) Jones (1892 - 1981) was active/lived in District Of Columbia, Illinois. 244-5577.At the age of 12, I knew that I loved creating images. askART artist summary of Gladys (Moon) Jones. Graveside arrangements by Saskatoon Funeral Home. Jones made history when she was sworn into service in 1974 as ATF’s first African American female agent by Director Rex Davis. Friends wishing to attend may meet at the entrance to the cemetery at 10:45 a.m. Gladys will be buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon on Friday, October 6, at 11:00 a.m. 13, 2021, in the Ed & Joan Hemphill Hospice Unit within St. For the past three years she has enjoyed fine care at the Central Care Home. Gladys Maxine Jones, 97, of Marion, Iowa, formerly of Center Point, Iowa, passed away Saturday, Feb. She spent several years as a library aide at Templeton High School, Vancouver, before moving to Victoria in 1984 where Glenys' family and bingo became her passions. After 1970 she moved to the coast, where most of her family had gone in the late 1930s, and where Glenys, a nurse with Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, had been since 1967. She was active in several community and church organizations and was a life member of the Women's Auxiliary from St James Anglican Church, Saskatoon. Gladys was born in Elstow, Saskatchewan and spent most of her life in Saskatoon. She is survived by her son, Elwood and his wife Dee, Peterborough, ON her sister, Edith (Hancock Thomas) Smith, Pitt's Meadow, BC grandchildren, Tracy, Janis, Jennifer, Mark, Heather, Ben and Wendy and many descendants and relations. She is the mother of Jughead and Jellybean Jones, as well as the. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter (1900-1970) son, Jim (1937-1997) daughter, Glenys (1949-2000) her parents, Edith and Charles Hancock four sisters and a brother. Gladys Jones is a recurring character on The CWs Riverdale. JONES, Gladys Anne FebruOctoGladys Jones passed away peacefully on Octoat the Central Care Home, Victoria.
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