Tag archive for ‘Celeste White’

Altered Art Ornaments

What: HawkMan Studios Art Attack featuring artist Celeste White

When: Sat., Dec. 12, 6 to 9 p.m.

Where: Boardmart, 1261 Market Street, Redding

Cost: Free

From altered-art.net: “Altered art” is the transformation or ‘alteration’ of ordinary, everyday objects into artistic pieces using, for example, rubber…

Soul Food - So Good

Soul food was on Saturday’s menu at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center where hundreds of people came to honor Isaac Lowe, an 87-year-old Redding civil rights leader.

Soul food. In Redding. If you consider that by some statistics, African Americans…

Much to Love at Valentine’s Day ArtHop

Get your ‘group’ on, and bounce on over to this month’s “Art Attack,” featuring Found Object Assemblage Art, and an Art Hop scavenger hunt to boot!

Found object art is art created from the use of objects that are not normally…

Treasure Hunt! Guerrilla Art Pieces Hidden Nearby

Those who have spent some time perusing my Keswick House Publishers blog or have read my post “The Search for Etheric Generator, Part I,” know that I love a good treasure hunt. In fact, when I was a kid, my brother and…

Weekend Photo

 

Keswick Sunset, November 12

By Celeste White

 

These colors and clouds were so gorgeous, I just wanted to share this pic.

Allergy season in full bloom

Allergy season in full bloom

Allergy sufferers and those who love them know that allergy season is here and it’s been brutal. For those who are interested in natural remedies to manage their misery, I’ll share what I have found to be the most helpful…

Prepare Now to Lessen Allergy Symptoms Later

Prepare Now to Lessen Allergy Symptoms Later

You might not realize it, as we still seem to be in the depths of winter, but now is the time to start preparing for allergy season.  If you find yourself sneezing your head off in March, April and May,…

Storm story <br /> by Celeste White

Storm story
by Celeste White

Growing up in Kansas City, without mountains, ocean or wilderness, I developed a fondness for the raging thunderstorms that lit up the Midwestern skies. So when I moved to Redding, I was disappointed to learn that the rains took place in the winter, when the absence of extreme temperature clashes meant very little violent weather. Boring storms, in other words.