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Creative Services

Documents, papers, manuscripts, and letters are welcome for proofreading/editing. From simple "red-pen" markups to suggestions/rewrites, proofing services are readily available. Transcription is also available for voice-copy files.

Electronic Watercolor Portraits

For 10 years. Mrs. Cox has "painted" electronic watercolors for private clients and organizations. Horses, cats, and dogs are her main focus, though people have also been captured by the "colors of light" palette. The medium is quite flexible; Mrs. Cox's artwork has graced t-shirts, signs, greeting and business cards alike. The are all completely hand-painted with a mouse; no Photoshop effects are used. See Products for proofreading and watercolor prices.

 

 

Grammarcop Corner Every Day and Everyday are not the same term, though they are often used as such. Every Day is a two-word description of time and space. Everyday is an adjective. "Every day we see everyday people do extraordinary things. "

Hot Off The Virtual Easel Redding's famous Sundial Bridge is finally completed as an electronic watercolor. Begun a few years ago, it took up a lot of time with "each deck tile to paint" as well as delicate mouse control for the support cables. With a goal to finish the painting in time for the 2009 Shasta District Fair, Mrs. Cox has finally completed and printed the painting for real-time display. It is entered in the "Computer Art > Paintbrush" division.

Donate a Portrait For several years, an organization in Woodside, California held a silent auction to support arts programs within the school system. Mrs. Cox donated a painting each year of a photo for the auction buyer. Of course dogs and horses were the chief subjects! Send us an email if you would like to donate a portrait to a worthy cause.

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