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Our philosophy is to create awareness in the community based on a foundation within a reasonable outlook on one’s journey in life. Perhaps, one may illustrate validation towards spiritual and “sentimental values” in life and lead others to achieve the same.
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He has a big heart and loves his Mom as much as I love him. I am very proud of him. We both have been thru Hell and Back. We made through together. I am always available to lift him up when ever he needs it.
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[Creative innovative ideas in multimedia and marketing strategies come with a creative edge that can be seen not only virtually, but also through illustration within ones imagination. I’m always looking for new ways to market ideas to inspire intuitive imagination with illustrative use of words and graphics.]
The blog-sites purpose is to provide motivational value, spiritual growth, mindfulness and philosophy. Blog-sites are created towards open communication on various topics where one might find topics he/she can relate too without judgment. We have blog sites that are based on creative arts that are designed towards the use of web-networking strategies.
My mission philosophy is to create awareness in the community based on a foundation within a reasonable outlook on one’s journey in life. Perhaps, one may illustrate validation towards spiritual and “sentimental values” in life and lead others to achieve the same.
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How Far Will You Go?
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Silhouette Dance!!
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“Silhouette”
Silhouette art is a wonderful way to convey drama, mystery, emotion and mood in a picture. A silhouette is defined as a view of an object or a scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black.
Silhouette by Jean “Ryhmoreason” Powell
Silhouette by Jean “Ryhmoreason” Powell
“Silhouette”
Silhouette art is a wonderful way to convey drama, mystery, emotion and mood in a picture. A silhouette is defined as a view of an object or a scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black.
Silhouette by Jean “Ryhmoreason” Powell
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[Creative innovative ideas in multimedia and marketing strategies come with a creative edge that can be seen not only virtually, but also through illustration within ones imagination. We’re always looking for new ways to market ideas to inspire intuitive imagination with illustrative use of words and graphics.]
Together we currently have several blog sites on WordPress that can be followed, as well, video contributions on YouTube. The blog-sites purpose is to provide motivational value, spiritual growth, mindfulness and philosophy. Blog-sites are created towards open communication on various topics where one might find topics he/she can relate too without judgment. We have blog sites that are based on creative arts that are designed towards the use of web-networking strategies.
Our philosophy is to create awareness in the community based on a foundation within a reasonable outlook on one’s journey in life. Perhaps, one may illustrate validation towards spiritual and “sentimental values” in life and lead others to achieve the same.
Welcome to JE-Mar Designs!!
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A term used for Japanese export from 1945 to 1952
“Occupied Japan” (OJ) is a term used for the time period from 1945 (after World War II) through April 25, 1952; it was during this time that the Allies “occupied” Japan.
You will also see items marked “Occupied Germany” – both of which are generally an insult to these countries. I do not have any specifics on the German occupation. As Japan needed to rebuild their economy after the war, part of the agreement to allow them to export goods out of their country was that they had to mark 50% of all items with “Occupied Japan” or “Made in Occupied Japan.”
This could be done with a paper label, cloth label (as on scarves, doilies, clothing), engraved, handwritten or stamped. Thus, you may come across things, such as a salt and pepper set, where only one of the pair is marked OJ and the other will just have “Japan” on it.
They exported every thing you can imagine, but during the last 2 years, 90% of the items were kitchenware, which is why we have a proliferation of china, dishes, vases, etc.
Many of the figurines were cheaply made, and looked it. But the Japanese had a wonderful talent for mimicry – you will find pieces that you would swear are Dresden and when you turn them upside down, you will find “Made in Occupied Japan!”
The collectibility of OJ is that it covered a specific 6-7 year period in our history. There are many fakes out their now, especially those that portray black persons, so you need to be careful.
One test for porcelain: the mark was always put UNDER the glaze. If you have a suspicious piece, try nail polish remover. If the markings come off – it was a fake.
Bisque pieces are most highly prized and much harder to identify for authenticity. Warning: Do NOT ever wrap any bisque item in newspaper or colored wrapping. The bisque will absorb the print and is near impossible to remove. It will ruin the piece.
You can go to e-Bay or Yahoo and run a search on Occupied Japan and see many items up for sale