Marking this day with a big huge golden foiled stars!! Messages in my spam folder were actually my first comments from two people that liked my blog site. mmmmmm…feels like floating on puffy white clouds when I was on laughing gas a few weeks ago. Maybe if I share the comments, I must push forward and keep my blogs perky and original.
Letter Comment Number 1
I have been surfing online more than three hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It�s pretty worth enough for me. In my opinion, if all site owners and bloggers made good content as you did, the web will be a lot more useful than ever before. I couldn�t resist commenting.
*Your comment almost made me cry…weep weep.
Thank you oh so much for commenting back about my “interesting” articles and “good” content as useful. I just started this blog in September and wasn’t sure if my sense of humor or artistic mind would interest anyone until today Jan. 23,2014 when I read your response/commenting. From the bottom of my pink heart, I appreciate the compliments and now have the confidence to keep doing my blog. Can you at all share things about you at all? Just general background would make me smile…like a big smile. Take care and know I thought about you tonight as I continue my blogging lifestyle.
Tah tah for now.
Heather Deogracia
Blogs are whatever we make them. Defining ‘blog’ is a fool’s errand.
Michael Conniff
Comment Number 2
I love your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you make this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz answer back as I�m looking to create my own blog and would like to find out where u got this from. thank you
Good evening to you…I just got your message because my blog slammed you into the spam folder..wah wah…computer error. I started my website free at WordPress.com and then paid $18 for my name to be the website. I didn’t hire anyone but I do have a 10 year experience as a graphic designer so I sorta cheated on the already designed template they gave me. Free blogging is sooooooooo much fun and this site made it simple. Keep in touch and let me know how it goes for you. Tag you are it if you start a new blog! I want to see what you come up with! Take care and a big Thank You for commenting back. Also, please feel free to write back if you have any further problems o.k.
Tah tah for now and hopefully I was helpful.
Heather Deogracia
Blogs are whatever we make them. Defining ‘blog’ is a fool’s errand.
Michael Conniff
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On the first day of my job, I walk into a production studio to hand in paperwork. A young gentleman stands up to shake my hand when I walk into the room. "Wow! You are tall." he states. I point to my heels of my shoes. "Wow! You are short." Laughter lights up the room.
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With an electric soul of an artist, Heather Deogracia, has an interesting personality that uses her manic branches of her mind to express her sense of humor, expand the creative hourly illustration addiction and continually read big books about artistic principles, elements and glorious techniques to feed her intellectual capabilities.
“With a splash of color and chemicals in my brain, I have to clean it out once a day or it must flash flood my other organs.”
Heather Deogracia
Proud to start staging a background of her latest achievements, Heather was on the front page Sunday Feature in the Midland Daily News on Oct. 19, 2016 and is an Award-Winning Fine Artist for the state-wide competition Legacy Trust Award Collection for the past three years in a row. She displayed in over 30 exhibits and fundraisers in the tri-city area over the past four years. She has earned a 2017 Leadership of Bay County Achievement Award from Studio 23 and a Midland County Art Letourneau Award for "Collaboration and Creativity in Community Support".
A harshly educated woman, Deogracia spent five years to earn a double major Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Medical Illustration in Pre-Medicine and Fine Art at California State University in San Bernardino. At the same time period, she held down three jobs as an Intern for the District Attorney, Graphics Editor for the college weekly newspaper and created the Peer Health Education program.
Her artistic talents covered in the fine studio art requirements included painting, color theory, graphic design, photography, figure drawing, advanced drawing, watercolor, sculpture, illustration and art portfolio assignments to keep work organized. In the sciences, she has a background in chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, advanced human anatomy and psychology, biology, genetics, comparative animal psychology, marine biology and medical microbiology.
Currently, she has been an art instructor for workshops for the past year for Creative 360, teaching private art lessons and writing a graphic novel soon to complete by the beginning of 2018 named Heather Hurts Inside: Illustrations of a Broken Human. The new true story is about a suicidal bipolar woman that is prescribed Ritalin at the age of 38 and she reverts back to her glory days of her life. The truth is that no one knows the past is killing her mind.
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