Last Dance, Original Encaustic Painting, Ballet Shoes, Fine Art, Wall Art, Ready To Hang, Dance, Satin, Ribbon - On Sale

Last Dance, Encaustic Painting6x12 inches, This piece was painted on a Cradle Board and comes ready to hang with hardware attached.Original encaustic mixed media painting on cradle board, has hardware, and ready to hang. Encaustic is a painting medium of pigment suspended in bees wax and used in a molten hot state. All the materials are in their natural form. It makes a very soft, warm, and textured painting you won't find in any other medium.To create these pieces I use pastels, colored pencils, pigment sticks and encaustic paints.

Kepler’s Books: Robin Sloan, “Sourdough,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Walter Isaacson, “Leonardo Da Vinci,” and John L. Hennessy, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, “Soonish,” and Annalee Newitz, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28. SJ Kincaid, “The Empress,” Tara Goedjen, “The Breathless,” and Krystal Sutherland, “A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares,” 7 p.m. Oct. 30. David Eagleman, “The Runaway Species,” 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Andy Weir, “Artemis,” 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. www.keplers.com.

Oshman Family JCC: Zinzi Clemmons, “What We Lose.” 8 p.m, Nov, 2, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, $10-25, http://www.paloaltojcc.org or 650-223-8700, Los Altos History Museum: “Catch the Spirit.” 1:30 p.m, Nov, 15, Authors’ Showcase, with Ann Heffron, Susan Bickford, Diana Chan, Ryan last dance, original encaustic painting, ballet shoes, fine art, wall art, ready to hang, dance, satin, ribbon Dietzen, Mary Feliz, Donald McPhail, Fritz Trapnell and Barbara Wilcox, Los Altos History Museum, 51 S, San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Free, https://losaltoshistory.org/events/catch-the-spirit-2/..

Zoppé: An Italian Family Circus: TThrough Oct. 29. Circus Tent, 1455 Madison Ave., Red Morton Park, Redwood City. $10-$26. https://squareup.com/store/RWCZoppe. Info at http://www.redwoodcity.org/zoppe. In Conversation with Samantha Bee: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10. Memorial Auditorium, 551 Serra Mall, Stanford University. Currently at capacity. For ticket availability: http://live.stanford.edu/notifications. Akram Khan: “Until the Lions.” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27, 28. Presented by Stanford Live. Memorial Auditorium, 551 Serra Mall, Stanford. $15-$80. http://live.stanford.edu or 650-724-2464.

Tararam Israeli Music and Dance Group: 8 p.m, Nov, 5, Oshman Family JCC, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, $45-55, http://www.paloaltojcc.org or 650-223-8700, Pacific Ballet Academy: 27th annual “Nutcracker.” Nov, 24, 25, 26, Sponsored by San Jose Ballet Association, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, $15-$30, mvcpa.com or 650-903-6000, Smuin: “The Christmas Ballet.” Dec, 6 through Dec, 10, “Classical Christmas” and “Cool Christmas.” Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 last dance, original encaustic painting, ballet shoes, fine art, wall art, ready to hang, dance, satin, ribbon Castro St., Mountain View, $25-$84, www.smuinballet.org or 650-903-6000..

Menlowe Ballet: “It’s a Wonderful Nutcracker.” Dec. 8-10 and Dec. 15-17. Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center, 555 Middlefield Road, Atherton. $28-$55. http://www.menloweballet.org or 800-595-4849. Kerry Irish Productions Inc.: “An Irish Christmas.” 7 p.m. Dec. 20. Featuring Scott Doherty and Tyler Schwartz. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $35-$60. http://mvcpa.com or 650-803-6000. Palo Alto Humane Society: Daisy Day Gala. 2-5 p.m. Oct. 22. Raises money to help sick and injured animals in the greater Palo Alto/mid-Peninsula area. Live music by guitarist Em K, auction, raffle, and vegetarian food. Vina Enoteca, Stanford Barn, 700 Welch Road, Suite 110, Palo Alto. $100. http://www.paloaltohumane.org or http://bit.ly/daisyday.

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley: “TheatreWorks Around the World.” 6 p.m, Nov, 4, Food, wine, original show, benefit auction, Proceeds benefit TheatreWorks, Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club, 2900 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, $430; sponsorships start at $4,300, 650-463-7112, events@theatreworks.org, Information at theatreworks.org, Baubles Bangles and Bags: Fundraiser for Peninsula Volunteers Inc, 10:30 a.m, Nov, 6, Silent auction featuring vintage, designer and specialty handbags and baubles, themed gift baskets, mystery boxes and five special Christmas trees, Champagne, specialty cheeses, seated luncheon and guest speaker Georgie Gleim of Gleim the Jewelers, Menlo Circus Club, 190 Park Lane, Atherton, $175, last dance, original encaustic painting, ballet shoes, fine art, wall art, ready to hang, dance, satin, ribbon http://www.penvol.org or 650-272-5001..

Night of Stars: 6-10 p.m. Nov. 10. Benefits Peace Corps Let Girls Learn initiative. Performances by several South Bay Teen Idol winners. DJ music, dancing, light appetizers, beverages, a silent auction and raffle. Addison Penzak JCC, 14855 Oka Road, Los Gatos. $20-$100. http://www.lgnightofstars.eventbrite.com or 408-358-3636. Museum of American Heritage: “Thomas Edison and His Rivals — Bringing Electricity to America.” Through Feb. 18. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridays-Sundays. Museum of American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. www.moah.org or 650-321-1004.

The Children’s Discovery Museum may not be able to solve all of society’s ills, but there’s hope that Bill’s Backyard can help with a condition San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo termed “nature deficit disorder” at Thursday’s dedication of the new outdoor learning area, Related ArticlesSan Jose dive bar with a bad reputation reinventing itselfNew role for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken YeagerCity Lights’ ‘Eurydice’: A bilingual production with a twistReaders’ ideas for changing Burnett Middle School nameEggs-citing news last dance, original encaustic painting, ballet shoes, fine art, wall art, ready to hang, dance, satin, ribbon for San Jose City Hall’s resident falcons“There are kids who are glued to their screens — and sometimes their parents are glued to the same screens — and it’s a lot of work to get them pulled away to actually see what the world looks like outside,” Liccardo said, “Bill’s Backyard is going to be the ‘gateway drug’ for enabling kids to embrace nature and become better stewards of nature.”..



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