After a Wedding by Janet Fish was painted in 2002. It is an oil painted piece and measures in at 60in x 70in. Oil paints are pigment mixed with ,usually, linseed oil and painted on a canvas. Janet Fish was born May 18, 1938 and is a contemporary realist artist out of America. She paints still life which is a painting or drawing of carefully placed objects such as fruit, flowers, bowls, or objects found around a household. Fish grew up in Bermuda after her family moved there when she was 10 years old. She grew up in a very artistic family and knew at a young age she wanted to pursue visual arts. Fish originally wanted to focus on sculpture but later changed her mind to painting after attending Yale University School of Art and Architecture from 1960-1963. In 1963 she became the first women to earn a Master of Fine Arts from Yale’s School of Art and Architecture. She is well known for her large realistic still life paintings, especially in the way she paints everyday items. She concentrates on the shapes of the objects and the way the light hits off…
I couldn't hold in the excitement when she asked me. She gave me a book about flower girls, and I still have it sitting on my wooden desk in my room today. Her wedding was beautiful, she was walking down the aisle in a elegant white dress, and a big smile on her face. I will never forget that beautiful moment, and how much happiness there was. Her life was short, but she loved life so much.…
On the day of our wedding, everything was overwhelming. My excitement filled me in because after a very long time of courtship I have finally earned her yes. Right at that very moment I could already imagine what our future would be, a very happy couple playing with our children in our beautiful mansion. We would be perfect. And to start it off, our wedding should be perfect too, and nothing would ever ruin it, nothing. So, I hired the best organizer to put up everything into place. I invited my business partners, my friends and my family. And lastly, I had given the beautiful and precious lace to my beautiful bride moments before our wedding ceremony started. I could already feel my heart pumping so fast but then sudden ideas…
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I arrived to a church crowded with friends and family. So many people had gone to St. John’s Cathedral to witness the simple, yet elegant, tradition. There were also relatives from Mexico and Puerto Rico who took the long tiring trip to attend. I was honored to see so many people there on my special day. My court of honor led the way into the church. When it was my turn to walk down the aisle, soft music was played by the organist. I felt like a princess walking in my big, beautiful ball gown. My gown was similar to a wedding dress except it was a pastel pink. When the ceremony started it was nerve racking. I was thinking about my hair and people staring at me from behind, and hoping my tiara or…
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It was step-up day, and we were playing games on the field with the fourth/soon to be fifth graders. I saw my dad walking towards the field, and I knew it was time to get ready. I said goodbye to my friends and they wished me good luck. I was really excited to see my family coming in for the evening shabbat services. We headed up to the temple, and take some pictures with my grandparents and cousins. I greeted an endless amount of relatives, family friends, and people I have never met before. The service was beautiful, and the wine (grape juice for me) and challah were passed out. Dinner was served in an adjacent building where we visited with relatives from all over the country. First cousins, second cousins, third cousins twice removed, you name it. Uncles, aunts, great uncles and aunts and of course my grandparents all join us for a delicious dinner. We all talked and caught up, and it made me more comfortable to see that my family was there to support me, and I was excited for…
After the festivities, it was time to relax and reflect on my big day. I became a woman, and now it was time to act like one, I invited my court of honor into my home to thank them and honor them with a dinner. I gave each of them a gift showing my gratitude and appreciation for them sharing this special day with me. I opened my gifts, which were all lovely and greatly appreciated. Lastly, we looked at the pictures from the night before and reflected on how I will change to become the young lady and role model I needed to…
The day started in a small where a small prayer was held before we headed out to the reception. My cousin sat at the front in her big blue, poofy dress while the guests all sat in the pews behind her waiting for the sermon to begin. The priest went through the prayer pretty quickly and my family and I rushed to the reception hall to make sure everything was ready by the time the guests arrived. My cousin was to arrive at a later time with her court of chambelanes. When I entered the reception hall, I was astonished by how beautiful everything looked. It resembled a disco ball with mirrors all around, even on the ceiling; the tables were covered in all white table cloths with a small blue centerpiece to match the quinceañera's dress; there were probably more balloons than there was people and the chandelier in the center of the dance floor brought the whole place together with its luxurious dripping crystals. When it was time for my cousin to arrive, a long, white Hummer stretch limo dropped her and her chambelanes off. As she entered, she greeted the few guests that had already arrived. With the light shining on her, she looked like Cinderella in her light blue dress which shined from all the glitter and diamonds it was covered…
Throwing a wedding can be hard and overwhelming. Some brides have no idea where to start, while many others know exactly what they want for their celebration. Unfortunately for most brides, the wedding of their dreams doesn’t quite match up with the reality of their checkbook. But do not fear! With a heap of planning, a dash of creativity, and a pinch of determination, any bride on a tight budget can have the wedding of her dreams.…
One day at work, while peacefully eating lunch at the lawn of the UC Davis medical center on their lunch breaks, a boy met a girl. And not just any boy or any girl. But two of the most selfless, giving, caring people I have ever had the prviedge to meet. These two have matching souls and after so much giving back, they finally came to realize the gift they had in each other. Chris and his goofball sense of humor that makes his patients forget their troubles for a time, and his sultry, sassy, gorgeous little curly haired lady (seriously, those curls are to DIE for) who just makes you feel warm when she smiles, are a perfect match. The moment they both came to the same realization, it was a race to the alter to get their forever after party started. And rightfully so.…
Jenni "JWoww" Farley and Roger Mathews said "I do" on October 18, Sunday in front of their family and closest friends.…
It was just a normal day. I woke up, bruhsed my teeth, and took a nice long shower. With the mirrors full of steam and the water dripping down the side. I dried off and put on some Nike sweats and headed upstairs while my sister (Audryanna) was sleeping. As I…
"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no," Kenma says, sighing heavily the next morning. "Using the Nekoma colours for our wedding is the worst idea."…
It was 4:00 on friday morning when we got up to get ready and pack for our trip. I showered, and my brother and I gave our stuff to our dad to pack in the car. The ride down was four hours…