Ballet Dance - Watercolor Brush Art Print With Quote: 8" X 10" - New Release

My images have a watermark on the pictures displayed by Etsy. This watermark will NOT be on your downloaded files, once you have purchased them. Again, the watermark is for display purposes and WILL NOT be on your purchased items. Thank you.This digital print is (2) 8 x 10 inch prints, designed at 300 dpi for high resolution quality. This one of a kind original design! The first photo is a mockup, showing what the picture looks like framed! This includes the prints on a plain white background and a light wood background.This is an instant digital download. Upon completion of payment you will have access to this download, you will get an email with instructions or you may go to your account on Etsy and download. You will NOT receive a physical item shipped to you, this is a digital download for you to download and print.You may print it on your home computer or have it printed professionally at your cost. This print looks best on photo paper or very high quality card-stock. I prefer matte photo finish myself but it will also look great with a glossy finish. The colors may vary slightly due to different print settings on printers.I have been making one of kind digital designs for several years and I love it!This is an original design by LillyBella Creations. You may print as many prints as you like for your own personal use. Please do not share the JPG with anyone else. You may not sell this print in digital form or in printed form. Do not claim the design as your own. I do not offer refunds on digital download designs.

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“I needed to be closer to help,” Brooks said, “Thankfully my granddaughter is fine now and she also has a little sister.”, Brooks, who always created art, took up jewelry making full-time in 2008, after a 30-year career as a U.S, probation officer, Her home studio is filled with necklaces, earrings, bracelets and belts made with copper, silver, wire, wood, bone, African beads, and precious stone, Each piece is full of color and texture and one of a kind, “I bought some beads at a show in Texas,” Brooks said of her jewelry origins, “made some stuff for myself and people bought it ballet dance - watercolor brush art print with quote: 8" x 10" off my neck.”..

Extremely personable, Brooks and her work have since received a lot of media attention. “I like making jewelry,” Brooks said. “I like when a customer wears a piece and smiles. Jewelry brings out a person’s true colors. We tend to hide in the crowd because of our flaws, but that’s what makes us beautiful.”. Brooks is not one for hiding but said it took her 50 years, when the jewelry interviews began, to go public about discussing the unique way she makes jewelry — by using her feet. A polio survivor, the nerve cells that activate the muscles in Brooks’ left arm were destroyed when she was four. While she has use of those fingers, she uses her left foot to give her left hand leverage. (She has no use of her right hand or arm.).

“I can do anything you can do, I just do it a little bit different,” Brooks points out, She then proceeds to string beads with her left hand balanced on her left foot, while manipulating pliers with her right foot, Brooks drives, dances, ballet dance - watercolor brush art print with quote: 8" x 10" cooks, swims like a fish and hikes, She has a son and daughter and when they were babies, she picked them up, foot to hand, The eldest of three sisters, Brooks said she was in the hospital a lot when she was very little with horrible allergies and subsequent asthma..

“In October of 1962, I was in the hospital with bronchial pneumonia and was put in an oxygen tank,” Brooks said. “I was given a cortisone shot to open my lungs. I had already received the polio vaccine through sugar cubes, but it takes about two weeks for it to work through your body. If you have something during that period that challenges the vaccine, such as a broken blood vessel, you can be exposed to the three strongest strains of the live virus.”. Before the four-year-old left the hospital she was given an allergy shot. By the time she got home, paralysis had set in. She couldn’t move her arms. They raced back to the hospital but the spinal tap didn’t reveal anything. Her paralysis was attributed to an allergic reaction to the allergy shot. (Only a few years ago when the artist had a spinal tap, was she given proof positive she had had polio. She also learned she now has post-polio syndrome, which causes weakening in muscles that weren’t originally affected.).

Brooks spent a lot of time in rehab in her childhood, Her parents put her in an all-girl’s school to make her school life easier, She had lots of friends and went to all the parties, At age 14, she got a job at the local movie theater and saved her money to sign up for Driver’s Ed, Her folks worried that would lead to disappointment but she got her license, She also found a man in Chico who transformed ballet dance - watercolor brush art print with quote: 8" x 10" a car so she could drive it, It was a powder blue Buick Skylark, “My paralysis was so unique, there were no instructions,” Brooks said crediting her parents for keeping her life normal, “But tell someone with polio to do 10 sit-ups and they’ll do 100.”..

Brooks went to Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She studied political science and criminal justice and got a job as an assistant juvenile probation officer while still in college. After college, she worked with adults. “My life has been very good,” Brooks said. “Angels have often popped out of nowhere to help me. What I want to do now is create and sell jewelry which makes people feel good to wear it, and I want to continue to do public speaking on polio and post-polio syndrome. Nobody talks about it and many people don’t even know they had it.”.

Coordinated by the Youth Community Advisory Board of the ballet dance - watercolor brush art print with quote: 8" x 10" Community Against Substance Abuse (CASA) and the Monte Vista Chapter of Friday Night Live, the meeting was to be held Tuesday to create an awareness of the danger in thinking it’s “no big deal” that young people are consuming alcohol, says Patty Hoyt, coordinator of the San Ramon Valley Alcohol Policy Coalition, The meeting is a way to “mobilize the community to change social norms or attitudes relating to the use of alcohol, to control the availability of alcohol, and to strengthen enforcement of laws and regulations governing its use,” Hoyt said..



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