About the author Arlene Wright-Correll, (1935-____), popular artist, avid gardner, and free lance writer, at the age of 68, decided to pick up her paint brushes again after 54 years of work in the International real estate market, and paint, in mostly watercolors, the flowers, herbs and fruits that grow at Home Farm Herbery.Though she uses all mediums, she likes to use the Gouache paints, which are a heavy, opaque watercolor paint, sometimes called body color, producing a less wet-appearing and more strongly colored picture than ordinary watercolor.
She keeps experimenting in other mediums and enjoys the complexity of working with oil and soft pastels and Scratchboard art.
Her wry humor is very evident in her 3-D Art and in her "Just Plain Folks" Series.
Ms. Wright-Correll's work all come with an EBSQ Certificate of Authenticity.
Occasionally, she will paint something from her world travels. Especially, of Scotland, Ireland, or the Mediterranean. She is fond of those old memories. Her original paintings are sold quite quickly and one can always try and pick up whatever current one she is working on.
For those who want to make a modest investment in her art she makes available signed limited edition prints, open prints, post cards and note cards of her art.
Arlene Wright-Correll is a member of KAHT (Kentucky Arts Heritage Trail), an EBSQ Certified Artist, a nominated member of the Women's Museum of Art in Washington, DC, the creator and writer of Who's Who in KY Arts & Crafts and is also the founder and a charter and certified member of the South Central KY Arts & Crafts Guild.
You can view her art at
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Print: $34.50 Download: $9.95 More sound, easy gardening tips and advice from the author of "The Impractical Gardener". Arlene Wright-Correll continues to pave the way for novice gardeners who want to succeed regardless of the color of their gardening thumb! This is a must for every gardening library.
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Print: $24.50 Download: $6.99 This is a 13 chapter book on how to be a really great baker. A complete "How to Bake" book baking, recipes, how to bake, bread, bagels, pretzels, croissants, coffee cakes, strudels, baba rum, stollens, english muffins, crumpets, knishes and more with pictures and recipes by this mother of 5 who has been baking for almost 65 of her 72 years.
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Print: $33.50 Download: $9.95 Who's Who in Kentucky Arts & Crafts© is a resource and reference guide for all the talented and exceptional Kentucky artists and crafters selected to be in this 2006 Edition. Complete with colored pictures of their arts and crafts, their stories and how to contact them. A must for buyers and sellers of Kentucky arts & crafts.
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Print: $33.50 Download: $9.95 An eclectic mind creates eclectic gardens and eclectic books and this is one of them that run the gamut from how to grow nuts, fruits and vegetables, how to cook them, prune them, what goes with them, such as cheese info, basil recipes, what not to do to them, how to dry flowers and much more.As I ran through the course of my life I discovered I had really developed some pretty practical tactics and formulas for this “Impractical Gardener”. These even included some tried and true recipes for my harvests.
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Print: $19.95 Download: $9.95 The author considers herself a cook who took up wine and beer making as a very serious hobby from 1965 to 1979 at which time her career and travel took over her free time. During those years she kept lots of notes and this book is the result of those notes.
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Print: $29.50 Download: $9.95 Who's Who of Kentucky Arts and Crafts by Arlene Wright-Correll is a complete 2007 reference book of Kentucky Artists and Crafters complete with colored photos of their works, bios and how to reach them. A must for buyers and sellers of Kentucky Arts and Crafts. A great guide for those of you who want to scout out the KY Arts and Crafts Trail and visit these artists and crafters.
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Print: $39.95 Download: $10.95 This book will really teach you How to Paint without Knowing How to Draw a Straight Line
How to Do Ukrainian Egg Painting
How to Work with Pastels
How to Get Started in Acrylics
How to Get Started in Oil Painting
How to do Scratch Bord Art
How to Turn Your Travels into a Sketch Book
How to Create Pen & Ink Art
How to Use Finishing Sprays and Vanishes
How to Use Your Arts and Crafts as Currency to Buy What You Need
How to Expand Your Arts and Crafts Sales from Locally to Globally or How to Sell on the Internet
How to Experiment with Encaustic Painting
How to Try Your Hand at China Painting
Why You Should Take Lessons from someone who knows more than you or the Art of fused and slumped glass, Egg Emulsion Painting and other good stuff
How to Make Your own Christmas Cards
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