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It's so nice to meet you through internet. I am a fashion stylist, also write some article for magazines about beauty and skin care, and so on. I...
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Meet My Dad!

My Father Jacob David Gell- In Loving Memory
Visit some of my fond memories and images of my dad.

    

My Mom's antique clock.       Jacob gets acrylic paint for his birthday.

     

Jack, Edith my Mom Me and little brother Jon when we were young.   Wendy, Dad and Lilly Ashland 2004

    

Dad's self portrait etching on slate     Gallery in high school I think.

    

He said it was Joe Lewis                                 Watercolor of Army Buddy

I love the name my father gave me Gell. I looked it up in a 100 year old Oxford English Dictrianary once to see the roots of my name and if it had any special meaning for me. I found a wonderful word, an out of usage word for a hundred years Gelastic Name my Artwork- Gelastic Art.

Gelastic means "capable of producing laughter; risible; and healing by laughter."

Gelasin is the dimple on the cheek produced by smiling .

Gell -'gel',- to change into or take on the form of a gel. A colloidal substance in a more solid form than a solution, to congeal. Gelatin-glutinous material, a colloidal protein used as a food, in photography, and in medicine. Gel-a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it.

That would be the name of my art .Name my Art-m Gelastic Art.

(Gelt/n. slang Yiddish;Money)

I decided to look up my first name too Wendy, tho my real first name is Sharon just like Beautiful Sharon Gell my sister in law. We're both Sharon Gell.

Wendy -'Wend', (to turn-to twist-more at Wind): to direct one's course-to proceed on, to turn around, to shift, to change, to alter, to transform. DIRECT. To translate, "to wend ones way". (To Athens shall the lovers wend). To depart, to disappear, to pass away, to vanish. "Great voyages to wend." Surrey.

Newport Folk festival 2002

wen n (Old English, joy more at winsome) (before 12c)-a runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant W.

Gel-'gel',- to change into or take on the form of a gel. A colloidal substance in a more solid form than a solution, to congeal. Gelatin-glutinous material, a colloidal protein used as a food, in photography, and in medicine.

Gel-a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it.

(Gelt/n. slang Yiddish;Money)

gelasin,  the uplifting muscles in the cheeks that create the smile.

         

Matching Black Velvet and White Lace, Deco Babies. Sheila's Daughter, Jaime, in my Disney Jacket as a child, later as one of MTV's Rich Girls TV show

Gell -'gel',

to change into or take on the form of a gel. A colloidal substance in a more solid form than a solution, to congeal. Gelatin-glutinous material, a colloidal protein used as a food, in photography, and in medicine.

Gel-a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it.( Shape shifter )

(Gelt/n. slang Yiddish;Money)

Gell -'gel',- to change into or take on the form of a gel. A colloidal substance in a more solid form than a solution, to congeal. Gelatin-glutinous material, a colloidal protein used as a food, in photography, and in medicine. .( Shape shifter )

Gel-a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it.

     

Lilly the Light of my life.  Bullfrog wonders if the cherub behind him is real?

Could we possibly be any dorkier?

   

English House & Garden  6/27           Linoleam block print farm in lightning storm.

       

                              Gibbon drawing                          Who's peeking over the edge of the pool?

    

Who's fanny? Not mine I have curly hair!   Roosevelt University in Chicago

                          

"Thigh" destiny~no thin legs.  Jack's woodcarving with a whittling knife.

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