vintage black 1950s ballerina with red lipstick figurines with a ballet skirt made of fabric. retro 13 cm - 5,1" super cute

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vintage black 1950s ballerina with red lipstick figurines with a ballet skirt made of fabric. retro 13 cm - 5,1

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In 1962, Rauschenberg turned to screenprinting after learning about the technique from Andy Warhol. His own photographs and other graphics began to fill panels large and small. The social and political turmoil of the 1960s, as well as the Vietnam War, edged into his work. The overlapping, overpainted multiple images can be dizzying. As Rauschenberg once said, “I have a peculiar kind of focus. I tend to see everything in sight.”. These works include both the large-scale “Retroactive I” (1963) with its images of President Kennedy, the space program and an overpainted gray cloud, and “Hiccups” (1978), a series of 97 small image-transferred works on paper, attached side-by-side with zippers and filling an entire gallery.

On a budget, the sisters hit Ross, Olivia’s biggest wish? To look girly, And girly she looks vintage black 1950s ballerina with red lipstick figurines with a ballet skirt made of fabric. retro 13 cm - 5,1" super cute in her flowy aqua dress, accessorized with Cinderella slippers, Shy Rosemary picked the first garnet-hued dress she tried on, and petite Angie took a fashion risk wearing a leather jacket and a “Keep Calm and Sparkle” T-shirt in an homage to her idol, Michael Jackson, Angie is ready to moonwalk, but less sure about dancing with boys, “I don’t want to catch cooties,” she says..

• • • • •. Willow Glen Holiday Bubbly Walk, Lincoln Avenue in downtown Willow Glen. Sip sparkling beverages of and shop ’til you drop on the Avenue. Tasting sites will be set up with champagne, sparkling wine and bubbly nonalcoholic beverages. 2 p.m. $35-$40. 408.298.2100. willowglen.org. • • • • •. The Stewart Tartan Pipes and Drums, “Holiday Scottish Concert,” St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 13601 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga. The 22nd annual concert features bagpipes and drums, caroling and Scottish tunes with guests the Peninsula Scottish Fiddlers, the Holy Cross Kings Brass and the San Jose School of Highland Dancing. 3 p.m. Free.

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Through colorful interviews, rare archival footage and live performances, “Heart of the Dulcimer” connects this traditional Appalachian Mountains instrument with the Santa Cruz Mountains. The film highlights Santa Cruz dulcimer builders and players Howard Rugg, Michael Rugg and Neal Hellman. The film will be shown Friday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at 925 Main Street in Half Moon Bay. Feldenkrais Classes — Wednesdays on mats at 10:15 a.m. at the Pacifica Community Center dance studio, 540 Crespi Drive. A small donation is requested. For more information call Monica Olsen at 359-2277. Thursdays at 1 p.m. at the Community Center with instructor Liz Godsoe, PT, 359-9699.


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