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December 11th, 2016
Pantone announces the color of the year for 2017: Greenery. This yellow/green color is so refreshing. One can't help thinking spring cannot be far away. From a Feng Shui standpoint, Green symbolizes growth, fertility and harmony. It is a restful and refreshing color. Its positive associations are optimism, balance and freedom. A perfect color for therapy rooms, conservatories and bathrooms, but not in family rooms,, playrooms or studies.
December 6th, 2016
My "wood"coffee mugs are perfect for that rustic log cabin or reclaimed industrial style. These ceramic , dishwasher safe mugs get the whimsical rustic treatment and are perfect for that man cave. .
These mug are images of salvaged timbers from Cupples 7 Warehouse building located in St. Louis, Missouri. The building was torn down, but over 1600 timbers over 100 years old were salvaged from this historical building for re-use. The species of old growth wood native to the area include northern white pine and yellow pine. I "reused" the wood as well, turning my photos of the reclaimed lumber into coffee mugs..
Perfect mug for the carpenter or wood worker. The best part of waking up will be your favorite drink in an artistic and colorful mug from Jane Linders Photography. These high quality, ceramic mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe, with vivid artwork that won't fade. Great for all drinks, these mugs will make Monday mornings easier to handle. These 11 oz mugs are a great way to show off your artistic side with so many artistic options to choose from. Everyone in the office and around home will be jealous of your cool mug that shows off your unique personality. All Jane Linders Photography products are made custom for every order and does not keep stock. I believe art enriches our lives.
November 26th, 2016
IN celebration of the season, pixels is offering FREE SHIPPING on every single product that I sell to any destination in the world.
FREE SHIPPING All day Saturday , November 26.
Any product. Any size. Any destination in the world!
This offer expires at midnight (New York time) on Saturday, November 26. . You don't need any special discount code.
Pillows, shower curtains, towels, etc.....all ship FREE.
My "wood" pillows are perfect for that rustic log cabin or reclaimed industrial style. Soft and durable cotton fabric gets the whimsical rustic treatment in these cheeky original decorative pillows. These amazing throw pillows can complete any room. You can create an environment that reflects your unique style and transform your hang out room into a hip gallery, that's comfortable too.
I strive to strike a perfect balance of industrial design and zen aesthetics with each pillow.
November 5th, 2016
This blog is to warn consumers about a company called Revitify. (they make beauty products). Here is what happened to me, Revitify charged $98 to my credit card without permission. Does this seem like an honest company policy to you? I have asked for a refund, but no money has been returned to me yet. I just hope nobody else gets scammed by this company too.
#ripoff #revitify #consumeralert #scam
October 20th, 2016
Come and join the STL Craft Mafia for a one day shopping event featuring over 30 local artists and designers. Get a behind the scene view of O'Fallon Brewery's bottling line, grab some of their delicious grub and brew, and knock out that last minute Christmas shopping.
Merrily Made
Saturday , December 10, 2016
10am to 4pm
O'Fallon Brewery
45 Progress Parkway
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
September 14th, 2016
ART IN THE PARK 2016
Handcrafted art from over 80 local, St. Louis artists participate in this one day art fair. This year my husband and I will have booth's right next to each other. My husband, Sherwood Linders, does torch cut metal and makes one of a kind luminaries out of up-cycled coffee cans. You can see examples of his work right here: http://www.sherwoodlinders.webs.com. I have a fresh batch of infrared photos from my recent travels to California that I am so excited to share with you. Hope to see you there!
St. Louis Hills Art in the Park
September 25, 2016
Francis Park in St. Louis Hills
10 Am to 6pm Francis Park on the corner of Tamm Avenue and Nottingham street.
Classic car show on the lawn.
July 8th, 2016
Faces Not Forgotten exhibit opening reception Friday July 8th 2016, 6 to 8pm. Faces not Forgotten paints portraits of children killed by gun violence and donates the portraits to the victim’s family. The portraits of these young gun violence victims travel to galleries around the country to bring awareness on gun violence in the USA.
What: Social Justice: Both Sides of the River
When: July 1 - August 6, 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, July 8, 2016, 6pm - 8pm
Where: Jacoby Arts Center, 627 East Broadway, Alton, IL 62002
This summer, the Jacoby Arts Center presents “Social Justice: Both Sides of the River,” including Freida Wheaton's “Visualizing Life: Social Justice in Real Time,” first exhibited at the Touhill Performing Arts Center and the Vaughn Cultural Center in St Louis, with works by Marilyn Robinson, Jane Sauer, Illinois-based artists Tiffany Cade, Mannie Garcia, Darnell Malone, Edna Patterson-Petty, Sun Smith-Foret, and Angel Weber. Local artist Christine Ilewski’s 8-year project portraying children lost to gun violence titled “Faces Not Forgotten” will be displayed in the East Gallery. Each artwork probes what it means to be a member of, or outsider to, a system. Music, film, discussion, throughout the month, is set against this powerful visual backdrop
July 6th, 2016
Celebrate Bastille day at historic Maplewood's LET THEM EAT ART July 8, 2016 from 6 to 11pm . I'll be selling new infrared photos from my Feng Shui series and doing a live demo of watercolor painting on cyanotypes from 9 to 9:30 at the St. Louis Craft Mafia booth.
Let Them Eat Art
July, 8, 2016
6 to 11pm
2731 Sutton
Maplewood, MO
Live art demos, magic, juggling , chalk art muralist, dream interpretation, massage, yoga, live music, belly dancers, Dancakes (artist makes portraits out of pancakes) children's activities, locally made art and crafts by the St. Louis Craft Mafia, plus food and drink by Maplewood restaurants. Music by Vote for Pedro on the main stage, plus many more bands performing at venues within a 2 block radius.
July 1st, 2016
I am so honored to be included in Turbulence Behind Tranquility exhibit.
Turbulence Behind Tranquility
is presented by Divinemoira Studio
Beneficiary: The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) St. Louis
The Chapel Galleries
6238 Alexander Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63105
July 9th, 2016
6:00-9:00 pm
Participating Artists:
Emma Roeder, Kathy Duffin, Jane Linders, Chris Tipton, Vincent Dyer, Brittany Taylor, Craig Downs, Estela Ituarte, Tricia Coyle, Julie Johnson, Cassidy Rose, Greg Edmondson, John Blair, Holly Anderson, JoshSvobada, Jennifer Sarti, Zoe Nicholson, Jewell S. McGhee, Mark Antum, Kyle Braun, Derek Rieke, Jeffrey Richter, Eugenia Alexander, Mark J Rieke, Steven Walden, Angelica Michaelson, Paul LaFlam, Erin McGrath Rieke, Rafi Katz, Jeff Sass, Mark Swain, Ashley England.
Creative Director: Erin McGrath Rieke
Chapel Liasion: April Johnston
Gallery Associates: Megan Hutt, Jewell S. McGhee
Music: Derek Rieke
Photography: Megan Hutt
Divinemoira Studio, a St. Louis based arts collaborative, will present “Turbulence Behind Tranquility," a group exhibit composed of thirty local, national and international artists. The exhibit will use arts to raise awareness, foster open conversation, and de-stigmatize the topic of mental health in our community.
May 7th, 2016
Stitches in Nature
Thanks to all who stopped by this exhibit. I appreciate your support. I had so much fun sewing on my cyanotypes all winter. It was an honor to share the same walls as Marydorsey Wanless. I fell in love with her photography and was truly inspired.
Jane Linders and Marydorsey Wanless
Reception and artist talk, Thursday, March 9, 2016 at 1:30 pm
EXHIBITION ON VIEW THROUGH April 7, 2016
STLCC- Florissant Valley gallery
Administration Building
2nd Floor
Gallery hours: Monday -Friday, 8am to 5pm