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Jeanne Carbonetti

    Veronica
    The Tao of Watercolor
    The Zen of Creative Painting
    The Yoga of Drawing
    • By the author of The Tao of Watercolor and The Zen of Creative Painting , this third book in her “Path of Painting” series offers artists of all levels a fresh approach to the art of drawing based on compelling Yoga principles:• Body: Receiving, Feeling, Sensing, Touching• Mind: Simplifying, Choosing• Spirit: Expressing, Exploring, Loving

      The Yoga of Drawing
    • By the author of The Tao of Watercolor , this book, the second in her “Path of Painting” series, offers creative artists of all levels empowering guidance based on Zen principles.

      The Zen of Creative Painting
    • Combining the best of Eastern philosophy with the best of Western technique, this book is the first in a three-part series that offers inspiring and empowering advice for artists and creators of all levels. 100 color illustrations.

      The Tao of Watercolor
    • Veronica

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      A quiet walk along the water's edge at the beach after a storm- can at times act as a cleansing agent to Ron Bennett, a freelance reporter for the Evening Bulletin, a Philadelphia newspaper. His stories at times are mired in tragedy and corruption that make this 60 mile trip from the city a necessity. The discovery of a human arm protruding from a sand dune on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, will alter his life. Seeking a telephone to summon authorities, he meets Veronica, a woman standing on the walkway looking out at the ocean. His opinion of her extravagant beach front home, encroaching on his quiet place is one of the changes on the island he didn't care for. The chance meeting on several trips to the shore, begins an interest in a relationship he desires, and believes the feelings are mutual. The innuendos about an abusive husband Joel- create a stronger desire to get her to come to her senses and leave him. After seeing marks on her neck as if she was being strangled, his frustration becomes a compulsive effort to convince her every time they meet to leave her husband. He gets caught up in a situation that would make the worst story he covered, pale by comparison.

      Veronica