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Ted Orland - Ted is a very talented photographer and co-authored the book "Art and Fear" with David Bayles.

Vasari Classic Artists' Oil Colors - Steve and Gail provide the best oil paint in the world, bar none.

Diane Havnen-Smith, MSW, LCSW - Diane is a therapist and creativity facilitator offering therapy, groups, and exciting workshops.

Psychology Today - Offers information and advice on choosing a therapist and other useful topics. It also provides therapist information searchable by location, specialties, and other categories.

My Studios - Roy's site is a labor of love, full of information about past and present artists, articles and more. This site is excellent for learning more about women artists and their work.

Wallflowers Framing Gallery - Serena shows her work at Diane Casciato's lovely gallery in Canby, OR. Diane offers art and creativity workshops for adults and children.

Tsega Dinka - Tsega designed Serena's logo. He is an up and coming graphic designer of great ability, and is delightful to work with.

Etsy - Here you can see art work by Karuna Kearney, who co-facilitates collage workshops with Serena. Look for her on this site as janeygarnet. Also check for her son's work under dexblockprints.

Danny Gregory - Danny is the author/illustrator of "The Creative License," a new knockout book on creativity and being alive.

Planet Sark - Sark is the most playful and inspirational encourager and fellow traveler on the road to being one's self. Her books are wise, funny and loving.

Scarlet Star Studios - "A retreat for art exploration & creative self-expression featuring visual, literary & expressive arts." Gretchin Lair offers fun and invaluable workshops, groups, open studios, and more. Serena will be facilitating "Layers of Memory/Layers of Imagination" at Scarlet Star Studio in April.

DIY Alert - Sister Diane, founder of the Portland Church of Craft, brings us an amazing site. This is THE SITE for all things crafty (and many things arty) in Portland. If it's happening, you'll find it here.