Very roomy and large wallet. Fits my iPhone 6 and all credit cards, money and a zippered pocket for change, comes with a attachable wristband with a pretty metal hook. I changed my purse over to this as soon as I got it. Im very excited to use it and not have to lug around a big pocketbook when running into stores. I am vetry happy with my purchase. There is one problem and that is the fact that its not quite as shown. The picture depicts there are dimples in the bag and it is not dimples, it is clear plastic with a highlighting around the edges of the dimples.
I love my new wallet! I carry my whole life in my wallet, from credit cards to cash, social security cards for me and all my kids, coupons and even my checkbook because you never know when you might need to write a check! I even have my old library card from about 25 years ago! I love the size of this wallet. It is perfect for holding everything I need but still looking sleek. I would take half a star off if I could for the rough zippers though. They weren't zipping very smoothly so my husband put a couple of very carefully placed drops of WD40 on them and they are zipping more smoothly. I also could use a couple more card slots but with all the room in this wallet, that isn't necessary. In one side of the wallet I have all my cards, cash, change and some random appointment cards and such. In the other side I have my checkbook, coupons and receipts that I need to hold onto for a while. If my iphone 6 plus didn't have a case on it, I could even fit that in there. I ordered the fuchsia wallet and it is prettier than in the photos. When you look at it in the light it has a hint of purple to it. It is also shinier than the photo. This wallet is just beautiful and I am so glad I ordered it. This wallet is worth the regular price.
This is an awesome wallet. I just love it!! The color is spectacular and the quality is out of this world. I know this wallet is going to last me a very long time. The zippers are made with great detail and care. I can't get over how nice my new wallet is. My oldest daughter already wants to buy/or just take LOL.. it from me. She has a birthday coming soon and guess what she's getting!! The inside of the wallet is made with exceptional care also. I love the design of the wallet inside and out. The compartments in the wallet are made with me in mind for sure, they just work exactly like I want them too!! Overall this is the best wallet I've ever owned. I just love pulling it out of my purse for all the world to see. I've gotten several complements on my wallet from friends that I go to lunch with. I couldn't have picked a more beautiful and quality wallet, this is it!! I can't say enough about my new wallet, it is exactly what I wanted.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Edwin's List of Most Watchable Artists
I go to Art Show almost every day and try to look at every post that appears here. And in that process I develop “My Favorites”. So I wanted to share “My Favorites” with others.
I have more formal education in Art History and Theory than most of, but probably not all of you. But Art is a personal judgement. “I don’t know what art is, but I know what I like.” Is a phrase that was used by the ‘Art Establishment’ of the 1950s through 1970s to ridicule anyone who dared to question their authoritarian pronouncements. They were all frauds. I met some of them or attended their lectures. They were (with only a few exceptions) narrow-minded, anti-intellectual, amateurish, frauds.
In saying what I think is best I in no way wish to repeat their ignorance by proposing that my opinions or experience in any way makes me more qualified to say what is good and what isn’t than anyone else. The objective truth about Art is that no one is an authority. And “I don’t know what art is, but I know what I like.” is a more profound statement than all of the conjectures and rationalizations of all of the critics combined. You don’t need to “know what art is”. Because each and every human being is the ultimate authority on what they like, what they respond to, what they understand, what they are moved by and therefore what Art, in their judgement, is.
Not being on my list doesn’t mean I didn’t like your work. Most of those who post here are “developing artists”. What I like I try to point out and what I don’t like I try to be brutally frank about in the belief that you can learn as more from honest feedback than dishonest feedback. This list is who I think has reached or is near reaching a matured level of product. It doesn’t judge who is most talented =, just who recently showed work that I thought was superior.
Our Great Leader, Jackelope Prime, may not think that this is appropriate for this site and without Jack, this site doesn’t exist, so I won’t question it if he says “no”. He does ten times or more than I do to make Art Show work and we should all appreciate him more than we show.
My List doesn’t include everyone with exceptional talent or promise. And it isn’t limited to “importance in art” (another of those false and incredibly ignorant things some so-called “experts” have belched out like it meant something). Some of those I picked do work like Calligraphy or Patterns, Cartoons and Abstract Expressionism. And all of that being said … here is my list drawn from postings made in the last month. The order of presentation means nothing.
I have more formal education in Art History and Theory than most of, but probably not all of you. But Art is a personal judgement. “I don’t know what art is, but I know what I like.” Is a phrase that was used by the ‘Art Establishment’ of the 1950s through 1970s to ridicule anyone who dared to question their authoritarian pronouncements. They were all frauds. I met some of them or attended their lectures. They were (with only a few exceptions) narrow-minded, anti-intellectual, amateurish, frauds.
In saying what I think is best I in no way wish to repeat their ignorance by proposing that my opinions or experience in any way makes me more qualified to say what is good and what isn’t than anyone else. The objective truth about Art is that no one is an authority. And “I don’t know what art is, but I know what I like.” is a more profound statement than all of the conjectures and rationalizations of all of the critics combined. You don’t need to “know what art is”. Because each and every human being is the ultimate authority on what they like, what they respond to, what they understand, what they are moved by and therefore what Art, in their judgement, is.
Not being on my list doesn’t mean I didn’t like your work. Most of those who post here are “developing artists”. What I like I try to point out and what I don’t like I try to be brutally frank about in the belief that you can learn as more from honest feedback than dishonest feedback. This list is who I think has reached or is near reaching a matured level of product. It doesn’t judge who is most talented =, just who recently showed work that I thought was superior.
Our Great Leader, Jackelope Prime, may not think that this is appropriate for this site and without Jack, this site doesn’t exist, so I won’t question it if he says “no”. He does ten times or more than I do to make Art Show work and we should all appreciate him more than we show.
My List doesn’t include everyone with exceptional talent or promise. And it isn’t limited to “importance in art” (another of those false and incredibly ignorant things some so-called “experts” have belched out like it meant something). Some of those I picked do work like Calligraphy or Patterns, Cartoons and Abstract Expressionism. And all of that being said … here is my list drawn from postings made in the last month. The order of presentation means nothing.
Nunumi – Min Roh – Mantas – Mick Williams – Ardash anand – Laura Kovaliunaite – Sylva – Kortze – Randolph Booth – Troll cat64 – Oldtoo – Buddy McCue – Barbara Morales – Agatha Rault – Myomal – Marty the Second – Primel Blume – MariaChan – Merlin Madison – James T, Kirk – RuthAnnJ – Tamer – Lisa Bridgette – Tom McLaughlin – Ralph Megginson – Balatik – Katherine Berrios.
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