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A Woman's Touch - Our First Year

August 6th, 2021

A Woman

In our FIRST year of being, we were thrilled to be the first group to receive the 'Best Group Award' of 2021...AND the first group ever to receive the coveted 'Special Administrator's Gold Medal'! In fact, Abbie had to create one for us! Though it's been several months since those wonderful honors were bestowed upon us, we are still basking in the glow...and happy to share that we are a double-award winning group! We earned it.

Although we are growing rapidly, with 1100 members-and-counting, everyone is warmly welcomed, as well as noticed on our homepage via features. There is SO much to do & be a part of in our group, that all members have a chance to shine, interact & promote! Happy to report that 'A Woman's Touch' has also been ranked in the 'Very High' group activity rating since week one, as well as seen in the TOP FEATURED groups onsite. Bravo!

In this amazing group of talented women artists & photographers you can expect an eclectic array of creative works! This very special forum presents original artwork, photography, digital art, mixed media & more by the women members of Fine Art America-Pixels.com around the globe. From tasteful she-shed art, beautiful landscapes, provocative floral macros, alluring fractals, pensive portraiture, exotic wildlife, sumptuous paintings and the mysterious imaginative ~ EVERY space NEEDS 'a woman's touch'!

Our HOMEPAGE continues to be unique among the groups, not just because we showcase amazing tasteful art & photography, BUT it is assembled in an artful eye-catching way every week to benefit our members' work and entice potential customers to come back often. I rotate features in & out all week, but each images gets at least a few days in the spotlight. Be sure to come check out our homepage every week, especially our FEATURE FRIDAY!

VISITORS are always welcomed to view our 'Featured' works, as well as the pages of 'Images'! We always invite our visitors to contact any of our members about their work, as well! Plus we eagerly share the homepage link with family, friends and on Social Media.

MEMBERS are invited to share their wonderful works and join any 'Discussions' thread they prefer! We do have 'Rules of Entry', which are posted on our homepage 'Overview'. They are simple & aimed at attracting only those members who are serious about selling and want to present a professional profile. I host myriad 'Contests' to help promote our members, their work & the group! As a matter of fact, I have hosted nearly 700 contest to date since I joined the site!

Every Sunday, I select a NEW member to be our 'Up Close & Personal' SPECIAL featured artist. I pick one image from their gallery and work their bios to spotlight on our homepage. I have also created a NEW discussions thread in which I get the honor to further promote some of our featured members each week. Once you click on the weblink below, click on our 'Discussions' tab...and look for 'Administrator's Picks of the Week'!

Together, we have made, and are making 'A Woman's Touch' a creative, supportive, inspiring, successful group!

Click on the link here to learn more...and join if you'd like. Sorry guys, women only!

Logo image: 'Intuition', a 2' x 4' acrylic painting by Brooks Garten Hauschild.

The Essence of a Rose - Up Close and Personal

July 5th, 2021

The Essence of a Rose - Up Close and Personal

What a joy to immerse myself in the sensuous unfolding of the myriad roses blooming in my lovely garden!

Mother Nature surely never tired of creating such exquisite floral designs & centerpieces, nor making sure her flowers were equipped with the perfect fragrances & wares to draw just the right kind & amount of visitors!

Enjoy my latest series of SUPER macro rose images, with more to come, by visiting my 'Parade of Roses' Collection! I hope you get lost in the beauty, as well.

Questions re my work ~ pricing, size & color ~ are always welcome.

Click on the 'Click Here for More Information' link below to visit my gallery. You will see the 'Collections' tab at the top; simply click on it, then 'Parade of Roses'! Enjoy.

Stay safe, sane, creative and cool this summer!

Image shown here: 'Embrace Me Gold Rose' by Brooks Garten Hauschild.

NEW Group for POPPY Lovers

May 31st, 2021

NEW Group for POPPY Lovers

If you LOVE these incredible flowers and want to share your POPPY images, either photography or art, or both, then click on 'Click Here For More Information' below and join this brand NEW group!

I will be hosting contests to share our beautiful poppy imagery, as well as offer supportive group discussion threads in which to archive & promote your work. Every month, one of our member's work will be displayed in the spotlight position on our Homepage.

We will always be a smaller, more intimate group because of our specific flower theme, but all that means is that everyone will be able to shine and be noticed. Features will be much easier to receive, as well, and isn't that what most members want anyway, besides sales, of course.

Right now when you visit our Homepage you will find 30 gorgeous poppy paintings or photographs that I know you will enjoy! So come see us.

{Image shown is titled 'Orange Euphoria', a poppy macro taken in my summer garden and available as a fine art print.. Check out my 'Poppy Power' Collection for more!.}

Hosting FAA Contests - the Rewards and Challenges

May 1st, 2021

Hosting FAA Contests - the Rewards and Challenges

"Since joining FAA, I've hosted nearly 600 contests, which has been both rewarding & challenging. I realize it's strictly voluntary on my part, but doing a good job takes time & patience, emphasis on the latter. If you are also thinking of spending some of your precious time sponsoring contests, and entering them, here are some things you might want to know! With all the perks available to members onsite ~ hosting contests, administering groups, creating a blog, posting in the community 'Discussions' forum, promoting our art & photography and supporting others, also maybe managing a day job, AND having the energy to spend w-family & friends ~ its' a wonder any of us get a good night's sleep? I know I REALLY miss that other perk, a yummy double cappuccino that helped jump start my day! Sigh, doctor's orders.

Tending contests usually takes a backseat during warmer temps when fairer-weather projects call my name: the big garden cleanup; home d-i-y endeavors; a slew of unfinished paintings; numerous photography sessions; and all those edits & uploads! The endless updating of site[s] and learning new ropes re promoting my work continues, come rain or shine. Naturally more artiste than promoter, the latter can prove a bit frustrating, but I do my best. Then, of course, there's life in general, which always needs tending! 'A woman's work is never done' is so true. Things are still a little different due to the Covid scare & sheltering in, which means all of us have had more time on our hands, which translates to more contests to host. I also created a group for WOMEN artists & photographers in mid-April 2020, 'A Woman's Touch'. I'm happy to say we are thriving w-1,000 women members and placing in the 'Very High' group activity rating since week one. Amazing!

For me, organizing [and entering] contests is an enjoyable & creative way to share my work here while also supporting others. But, as most hosts & group administrators find out, there are a handful of members intent on making the experience a little less fun, if you let 'em. For starters, some members get really 'testy' when you remove their images that don't follow your easy-to-read rules, even when you've offered them a chance to re-enter ones that do! More work on our part, removing images & sending emails. Then, there are those who will try to 'help' you run the contest when they've never taken the time to host one! Hosting & running contests on FAA isn't rocket science, everyone, though by the looks of some it might be! I always 'suggest' that folks host at least one contest of their own, which never fails to garner their lasting respect IF they do! You don't need to be a summa cum laude graduate or professional artist for over 45 years, ahem, to do a great job; you just need to be somewhat creative, motivated, organized, detail-oriented & able to check the entries before voting to dump those that don't fit. The occasional rotten apple or two or three ~ those who continually try to win or place by solicitation, those entering images that don't follow the rules, and those letting you know how they feel in an unfriendly way ~ are to be dealt w-promptly & directly.

One major complaint from those sponsoring contests is 'why' some members can't read & follow simple rules? I realize it's not in some of our DNA as creative sorts to abide by rules, as a rule, but that's how things roll here, which you will find out if you EVER host a contest! Structure is a good thing. It's a mystery to me that no matter how many times I say "Color ONLY", people enter B&W images; or if I post 'Photography only', folks enter paintings; or if I clearly state 'Family-friendly entries ONLY', some enter nudes, eerie or even offensive images. So, it's the RULES, people! Read and follow them. It takes more of my precious time to correct your errors!

Another problem plaguing contests, no matter how much some hosts work to combat the practice, is solicitation [group & individual] and leaderboard manipulation. It's a biggie. There are actually some contests & groups that allow the practice, but the majority of members, administrators & hosts discourage it. Members choosing to participate in this type of activity on a regular basis may think the rules don't apply to them, or perhaps they simply believe that winning & placing is SO important they are oblivious to others' right to an equal & fair playing field. It's especially bothersome when those soliciting votes and w-i-n-n-i-n-g don't have the best work...and it certainly doesn't allow the 'cream of the crop' to rise to the top when folks screw around with things. It simply shows who's best at soliciting votes, not who HAS the best work! It's true that being a member of certain FAA groups can help members place in contests. Some administrators actually provide a thread in their discussions for members to solicit votes, but that overt behavior is becoming a thing of the past as more & more of them are 'feeling the heat'. However, some sneaky members have resorted to covert operations, creating private message forums where members can ask those participating to vote for them in particular contests. Really underhanded. Now that I know some of their names, their images will be removed in mine if they start inching up on the leaderboard. Friends voting for friends can't be helped either; they will support one another however they can, even when not asked. So, yes, it can look like a 'popularity contest', or worse, the contests, where people who don't deserve to win win & the deserving don't. But, be cheered by the fact that MANY of the latter DO win, more often than not! And, many are deserving, but there can be only one winner. If a contest host is on his or her toes, the offending members & entries will get the ax once voting trends begin.

Like I said, it can be fun coming up w-creative & interesting contest ideas, making rules, promoting members' work, seeing some really spectacular images and encouraging lively voter participation. I've met some wonderful, super-talented friends while doing so. The really great thing is that members actually DO make sales directly from entering the contests. So, what's not to like...except for the few negative Joe's & Jo's who show up. Happily, most of them do not enter my contests anymore or vote when it's time in order to mess with things. It took some doing, but it was worth my while, as well as all the others whose diligence & hard work help make the contests more fair.

A few more things re VOTING...yes, there's more! Many of those entering contests will just vote on their own images...and that's it. Some enter for the 'exposure' and never show up to vote. That's fine; to each their own. But, usually participants will take a few minutes to scroll through the pages of thumbnails [a couple, anyway] and vote on other people's work. I mean, since you're 'there'!? Also, a lot of folks complain about there being too many entries in some of the contests, making it way too time-consuming to vote. I agree. It's important for hosts to watch the number of images permitted, even though FAA guidelines allow up to 10! Be aware that once a contest hits the 2500-entry mark, entries that were uploaded first [the back pages] will not get seen! I like to vary mine, not only in subject matter, but amount of entries. If I know the topic will bring a bigger turnout, I'll limit it to 1 or 2. If it's something like 'Floral Abstracts in Acrylic', I'll allow more, since most members here are photographers...and not a lot of artists paint floral acrylic abstracts! But, those two things, allowing 10 images & reaching 2500+ entries, can cause headaches for participants. That's an awful lot of images to sift through in order to vote...and most people just don't have the time, patience or attention span to do that with everything else on their plates. Then, to find your images have gone missing, that stinks! Scrolling through the pages of thumbnails to cast your vote[s] is a lot easier than looking at each individual image, IF you're going to vote. That being said, hosts will still decide what they will or won't allow in their contests, according to FAA rules, and members will still enter, maybe win or place, continue to complain, and sometimes vote!

All three contest options we're offered onsite have their 'good, bad & ugly' points. I usually opt for 'Members Only' so peers decide members' fate. I think it's the fairest. 'Public Allowed' lets those who solicit well to 'win'. And 'Juried' contests have their own woes; don't get me started. Too late! Jurors and-or panel members have been known to vote for their own entries and their friends. That 'impartial' part sounds good, but! Friends vote for friends, jury or not. And I've seen hosts, who are also 'the one & only jury member', voting their own work into 1st place! Always make sure to check WHO the jury is before entering! My beef: Why in the world would I trust 1 or 2 members, whose work may not be stellar, or whose judgment I may not respect, decide whose work should win! That's nuts. So, you gotta have a sense of humor about the whole thing...organizing & sponsoring contests, and entering them!

What's the BIG deal about contests you may ask? Well, simply put, they are a communal platform offered by the site to share & showcase members' work. Your fellow members might also be moved to promote and-or share entries w-friends or family. I always encourage members entering my contests to share our link w-the public, both visitors & potential buyers, which can mean a larger audience...and sales. When hosting, I look at each image entered, even those contests w-the largest number[s] of submissions; that way, I not only weed out & remove those not following the rules, but I get to see hundreds, sometimes thousands, of artists/photographers whose work I may promote & share w-my friends & family and on Social Media. I have a LOT of friends! They, in turn, may share or, better yet, purchase something, so contests can be the gift that keeps on giving. As far as prizes, placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd may only get you the honor of 'bragging rights' and a little extra attention, as 'real' prizes are rarely offered. Getting your work seen is the focus, though! The 'Other Top Winners' category, which makes up most of the leaderboard, also affords you more views. In the end, contests are a GREAT resource! They provide a wonderful forum in which we can display our art, have the support from our peers, get the right to post a win under our images and the chance to garner some $ales in the process. Of course, the latter is the main objective in the first place, besides the fun, sharing & competitive part!

My tips for hosting contests:
[1.] Always provide a contest link when-if sending a "time-to-vote" group email! So frustrating to get a notice without the link or even the contest title itself.
[2.] Limit the number of entries. I prefer 3 or less, depending on the contest. Members will appreciate it...and you!
[3.] If you don't want folks to solicit votes, say it in your rules/description. It doesn't stop the practice completely, but the warning gives YOU the power to remove those you suspect or know are asking for favors. You might make an enemy or two when doing so, but it's par for the course.
[4.] Be specific in your description, make a few simple rules and, then, follow through! The other day someone entered a goofy-looking gumball machine & another image that had nothing to do with my 'Beautiful Trees' contest. I, of course, I removed...and promptly received a nasty email re! Hard to believe that people can be that ignorant and/or confrontational when they are in the wrong!? I usually suggest they stop entering my contests.
[5.] Choose subjects & styles that will appeal to visitors & collectors looking for specific types of art & photography. They are coming on-site looking to buy, so help them out by offering interesting topics that will catch their eye & attention. Make sure you [also] ask participants to enter their BEST work...and dump images that are shoddy-shot, ill-cropped, etc.
[6.] Tend your contests if you want members returning for more! You might also want to 'congratulate' the winners on their winning image itself. Again, members appreciate it and are more likely to keep entering your contests when they see that someone is in charge who actually cares.
[7.] Last, but not least, promote the heck out of your contests and ask participants to do so, too...whenever, wherever, however!

Finally, don't forget to have FUN when creating & tending your contests! If you know what to expect, then you can enjoy yourself. Remember, YOU are in charge! Remove those images that need removing, motivate members to vote...and enjoy yourself! Life is too short to stress over a contest. To those few needing a reminder, READ & FOLLOW the rules! It makes it so much easier for those of us who choose to host. I can't tell you how many worthy images I've removed that didn't follow the guidelines. And, you should know it takes time to remove those that don't fit, so read the rules...before entering! Unfortunately, or fortunately for some, there are scads of other contests to enter that don't give a hoot about what kind of work you post, how many images you upload, provide any rules whatsoever or make members adhere to them or offer any follow-through at the end. There should be more stringent rules for contest hosts!

Until my next blog post...'Happy Trails'! Let me hear from you, and take a moment to check out my gallery of 'Images' by clicking on the 'Click Here For More Information' link. Thank you ahead of time.


[Image shown: "Laughter is the BEST Medicine", an original photo collage seen on page one of my gallery.]

Playing FAVORITES

March 23rd, 2021

Playing FAVORITES

Took a little time to scroll thru my gallery of 'Favorites' today...and I'm so glad I did! What FUN to enjoy [again] the amazing, creative & eclectic works of art & photography I've chosen during the years as a member of FAA-Pixels, and wondering if some of those whose work I especially loved when I first joined up are still around! Happily, most, if not all, are still active members, like Doug K., Andreas T., Nava T., Deb H., Ylli H., Inge J., Joe S., Victoria K., Jim C., Barb G. Denny B., Davina N., Jane S. and many others! Warms the heart.

I also took time to edit the pages down to a precious 50...and am inviting YOU to take a few minutes to enjoy them as well! Simply click on the 'Click Here For More Information' link you see below, which takes you directly to my 'Favorites' gallery. I'm loving each & every image, and look forward to adding more!

Some members randomly 'favorite' images, and some mainly promote their own work in the 'Favorites', but I like supporting excellent [in my mind] work & artists, and am particular re my picks! Going thru them every now & then, I find that some resonate with me more than others, as tastes vary and some go by the wayside. But, there will always be certain gems that remain 'forever favorite', or at least as long as FAA-Pixels exists!

As a rule, I include only a small sampling of my own images, like the one you see here, "Just a Wild & Crazy Rose", digitally re-created from a photograph a red rose taken in my garden. You will find it, along with a wide range of creative works, many fresh from my garden, in my 'Images' gallery! Be sure to visit when you can.

Take good care...and let me know if-when you take time to view these beautiful pieces, or if you have a question about anything pertaining to my work.

Blessings, Brooks

Happy St. Patrick's Day coming up

February 21st, 2021

Happy St. Patrick

St. Patrick's Day is a global celebration of Irish culture on March 17th. It particularly remembers St. Patrick, one of Ireland's patron Saints, who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the 5th C. It is celebrated in countries with people of Irish descent, as well as widely celebrated in the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Brazil, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

Patrick's Day first started to honor Saint Patrick on the anniversary of his death. The Christian people held a great feast for which Lenten food and alcohol restrictions were temporarily removed, which is why drinking has become synonymous with the holiday. Usually occurring in the middle of Lent, St. Patrick's Day was considered a welcome break from fasting for Catholics to enjoy meat, treats and alcohol.

This Holiday is popular in more countries than any other national festival...and has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green!

Traditionally, the green represents the Catholics of Ireland, the orange represents the Protestant population and the white in the middle symbolizes the peace between the two religions. If you need a little luck in your life, try these St. Patrick's Day traditions that will bring you luck.

Patrick used the leaves of a shamrock as a metaphor for the holy trinity. Each leaf represented either the Father, the Son or the Holy Spirit.

According to Irish folklore, leprechauns were cranky tricksters who you wouldn't want to mess with. They live alone and pass the time by mending the shoes of Irish fairies. The Americanized, good-natured leprechaun soon became a symbol of St. Patrick's Day and Ireland in general.

I've just posted a NEW contest titled 'Whimsical St. Patrick's Day Images', using an idea and an image by the hosting group 'A Woman's Touch' member MM Anderson.

To celebrate with the color green, enjoy my logo image, 'Nile Mist Green White Rose Glow', seen here w-mat & frame, and available in my gallery as a fine art print & more. See page ONE of my 'Images'.

Click on the 'Click Here For More Information' link to visit my gallery!

Put a Little LOVE in Your Heart

February 8th, 2021

Put a Little LOVE  in Your Heart

Though there's just a few more days left til we celebrate Valentine's Day...keeping LOVE in our Hearts is an EVERY day thing!

Enjoy this 'something borrowed, something new' greeting card redesign, the perfect art gift for your beloved!

The history of Valentine’s Day, and the story of its patron saint, is shrouded in mystery. We do know that February has long been celebrated as a month of romance, and that St. Valentine’s Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. But who was Saint Valentine, and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? You'll have to do a Google search to find out the details! So interesting seeing the bigger picture as to the reasons why & how we celebrate this special day!

Check out my gallery to view this image, and SO much more. Just click on the 'Click Here For More Information'!

Blessings, Brooks

Note: This image appears on the last page of my 'Images' portfolio.

Out with the Old, In with the New...Thankfully

January 4th, 2021

Out with the Old, In with the New...Thankfully

I am SO grateful for this New Year! 2020 has been a bitter pill to swallow for most of us. Lots of loss in so many ways ~ saying 'good-bye' to family members & friends, missing our normal routines, lack of community & social life, more than the usual worries & stress, and so on. It was the 'gift' that we wished would not keep on giving!

For the most part, we learned to cope, found other ways to relate, used the time to create and tackle a LOT of home projects. 2020 hasn't been a complete disaster, but it's one for the books, again in so many ways!

Thankfully, we can essentially 'wipe the slate clean' and start over! We've got a new President [yay!], a new outlook, a new lease on life, and hopefully we will kick Covid to the curb in the not-too-distant-future.

I wish all my FAA-Pixels friends & family a Happy 2021 ~ may it be full of love, life, health, happiness & peace!

One of my resolutions is to invite more people to view my work, so, when you have a minute, click on the 'Click Here for More Information' link and check out my colorful 'Collections'!

Wishing You Peace and Joy

December 18th, 2020

Wishing You Peace and Joy

Wishing you all a Peaceful Joy-filled Christmas in spite of all the craziness going on around us, which could easily dampen anyone's Holiday cheer! Whether it's Covid [with its restrictions, stress & loss], the current unfortunate political situation, a financial hardship you may be experiencing, etc., we can still & always find things to be thankful for, as in counting our blessings! I do that every morning these days, naming them one by one, which helps buoy my energy & keep me focused on what's really important. It's not easy every day, no, but necessary.

Thankfully, I've been able to maintain a sense of balance & peace [for the most part] by remembering to breathe deeply, affirming, praying, exercising, eating healthy...and laughing. Yes, laughter, it lightens the load! I've added it to my morning routine of stretching, affirmations & light exercise, and it really does help, even if it's the opposite of what I'm feeling at the moment. That old adage 'Laughter is the best medicine' is true; it changes your mindset.

Staying busy & active proves to be a plus in general, so I've been walking when weather permits, completing projects with my name on them, communicating with family & friends when & however possible, creating new pieces to upload [like this 'something borrowed' redesign greeting card], supporting my fellow women artists-photogs by hosting my 'A Woman's Touch' group & a ton of contests promoting members' work, keeping the home fires burning, enjoying discovering new places, movies & recipes, and planning my spring garden! It's never too early for that. Can't wait to get down & dirty in the garden again. I miss the sunshine and running out to the door every chance I get to dig, plant weed, enjoy and snap a few shots. My camera's always nearby!

So, PEACE & JOY, yes, it can happen even when everything around you says 'not so much'! Don't let the negative sway you, hypnotize you, bring you down. Of course, some of that can't be avoided, especially when you or a loved one becomes ill, finances cause too-big-to-handle problems & you don't have something to fall back on, or you can't, for the life of you, understand WHY some people in our country think or act as they do! But, there is a PEACE within & surrounding us all that is more powerful than all that, a.k.a. the 'reason for the season'! Here's to generating more and longer-lasting 'peaceful easy feelings'.

Blessings of Comfort & Joy,
Brooks

Click on the 'Click Here For More Information' below to see my 'Images' gallery, Bio or 'About', 'Collections, 'Contests' [I'm hosting], my 'Favorites', my 'Blog', etc. There are tabs for all those things just above the images when you get there. Enjoy!

Makin' It Work In These Trying Times

November 1st, 2020

Makin

One safe affordable way to shake up your routine is planning a short vacay to a 'faraway' place! You can still 'make it work' in these trying 'staying-close-to-home' days & months by following some simple commonsense rules. Exciting new adventures await, if your health permits and you are able to schedule some free getaway time!

A BIG birthday [mine!] last week gave my husband & me the chance to plan our 'escape', as we were not going to be able to invite friends or family to celebrate. Plus, we're just kinda tired of doing & seeing the same old things in this same old little [but beautiful] town. Happily, we got to spend an entire week in one of my favorite places, the northern WA coast! We didn't know how much we needed to get away...until we went! It wasn't 'perfect', no, hardly any vacation is, but it was perfect enough for us to merit 4.50 stars out of 5! Not shabby.

In a nutshell, our 8 day getaway included ~ a luxury waterfront hotel & vrbo cottage, ferry rides & islands, several museums & art galleries, many walks-hikes, lakes & countryside, autumn leaves & scenic vistas, lots of healthy salads & fruit, stormy weather & sunshine, an REI purchase [headbands - it was cold!], lol, friendly people, a resident [hotel] bunny and the perfect rug shop. We owned our own Oriental carpet shop here in Ashland for many years, so we always appreciate a well-stocked & decorated rug shop. Must mention one of the museums featuring the origins of electricity & energy had a far-out light show that would delight people of all ages! Fun times with John!

Next trip we rent a sailboat to visit our favorite islands [Orcas & San Juan] and spend more time in my new favorite small town Lynden, just a few miles north of Bellingham near the Canadian border = neat, orderly, charming. So Dutch! Enjoy this sunset photo taken outside our Bellingham hotel room ~ the calm after the storm. Click on the 'Click Here For More Information' to see my Artist Website! If that's not enough and you want to see MORE pictures taken on our WA trip, visit my Fb Timeline: Brooks Leath Garten Hauschild.

Thank you...and have a great week! Oh, and check out my fabulous NEW group when you get a minute. It's called 'A Woman's Touch'...and we've been ranked in the 'Very High' group activity list since week one, as well as one of the 'featured' groups here on site. We've grown to 782 members [all women artists & photographers] in our first 180 days, which is a-mazing. So, if you are a woman [of course], have an avatar [profile picture], a bio [About] and a wonderful portfolio, come join us! Read our 'Overview' first & check out our numerous 'Discussions' threads to see if you are a good fit for our group!

 

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