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Carmella DeCesare

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Carmella behind the scenes, Photoshoot Campbell aka Snapshot

Carmella behind the scenes, Photoshoot Campbell aka Snapshot1 with Chrome of Flexxx On'em Kennels. Albuquerque, New Mexico Photoshoot. Chopper provided by: LoLo (owner) Outlaw Kustoms Inc. Clicks by Campbell aka Snapshot1 | KillaSnapshot Photography Film by: 6mic Films 6mic Films www.myspace.com Campbell aka Snapshot1 www.killasnapshot.com http www.playnowdj.com Playnow DJ Activewear www.playnowdj.com http Majico Entertainment www.majicoent.com http Outlaw Kustoms Inc. Angelo Vigil www.outlawkustomsinc.com TAGS campbell carmella outlaw kustoms majico flexxx kennel pitbull albuquerque nm tiki lounge san diego california voight ak mario carlyle new mexico alley downtown library burts photo angelo lo motorcycle bike custom chopper hot sexy chick girl pretty beautiful fitness CARMELLA, (KARMA)
Carmella R. Mantello, Director NYS Canal Corporation

Carmella R. Mantello, Director NYS Canal Corporation visits the Port of Newark to see the murals and the restoration project underway in Lockville. Carmella also get her first Trail Works passport rubbing at stop #10 in Lockville in the Village of Newark.
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Lu Carmella

Premiere March 2009 during Colors in Dance Festival, Tel Aviv. Mor Shani and Ron Amit won with this duet the Soloduo Festival in Budapest. This male duet deals with the thin line that separates naive and erotic love. Possible extensions of innocent physical connections between two people are being examined and put out of context: the uncontrollable creation of narrative in the spectators mind is shifted by the deconstruction of a suggested happening into bits of visual information. This duet has emerged from a long movement research process, and set the grounds for the movement language eventually shown on stage. "Charismatic performers...the duet develops through a surprising and imaginative movement into a profound reflection of the tenderness and humanity that makes two people share love and life together..." (Mary Brennan, dance critic of the 'Herald')
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Carmella DeCesare Custom

A custom titantron video for one of my newly favourited past Divas, Carmella DeCesare. All Credit goes to World Wrestling Entertainment. A special thanks to Youtube user "fanwwetna" for some of the video clips.
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Painting Water in Landscape - Part 1 by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff In this segment, I'm going to show you how I go about painting one of my water in landscape pieces. This time I'm starting with a photograph that I shot on location. Sometimes I work en plein air, but a lot of times I like to go back and work in my studio. I have my picture, I've printed it, and I want to make sure it's not the only copy I have of the photo. Then the next thing is my color palette - especially with pastels. I'm going to hold the picture up and pick some of my colors in this piece based on this picture. I don't need to pick every color but I do want to have some idea. When you're picking your colors you want to think about your complimentary colors, some lights, some darks, some brighter colors - basically a nice variety. Also the fun thing about pastels is picking the "surprise color" which we'll do later on. Now that I have my palette picked out, I want to pick my background color. This is a scrap of paper that is the same color as the final. It's really good to have a border around your pastel paper so I can come in and not only test the colors but test the marks. It's good to practice what you're doing before you're working on the final and the final will be better. As you can see here, you have the light colors, some darks and some brighter colors. Back at the easel now. I mentioned that the "body has memory." It's really important to practice - whether I'm doing this <b>...</b>
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Benefit Carmella Crescent Row Perfume

A review of one of the new Crescent Row scents from Benefit, called So Hooked on Carmella or just "Carmella". I bought this for £29.50 from Debenhams. I hope you find this helpful, please leave a comment, let me know if you've tried it and what you thought! I will always answer any questions The magazine is the September issue of UK Instyle, it's in all the newsagents.
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Painting Water in Landscape - Part 2 by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff We have this waterfall reserver that's happening there and it's a little brighter in the center. You'll notice I'm starting to go a little bit thicker now with the pastels. Because I'm using professional pastels, I want to be very careful with the pastel dust. Some of these have cadmium pigments and they're not good to breathe. One of the things that I like to do is once it starts to get thick I'll tap it like this. That lets my pastel dust run down. I have something down here with to catch the dust and then you don't have to worry about the pastel dust getting everywhere. I don't like to use a lot of black but it's important to me to show the darks at this point and for the sake of the video and the quick impression. It's not quite black - it's actually a deep dark brown. The main reason is that I want to really define where my darks are. When I do my paintings, I go back and forth from the lights and the darks and that usually helps. I'm playing light against dark and defining my edges. Again, I'm not outlining anything because you don't want to do that. Try to do edges instead or just barely suggest with a little pastel. In the event you end up messing something up, you can use a shami cloth and try to pick up carefully the pastel underneath. If I'm using the Richeson Gatorform, I've actually rinsed off all of the pastel before. Baby wipes work great, too. I don't want it to all look <b>...</b>
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Empire State of Mind Part 2(CARMELLA)

,hi there..it's me carmella,umm..this song was requested by my cousin,joan pardillo,,she just loved this song that's why she pushed me to make a video of this.haha..it's funny coz at first i don't like this song..but as time goes by and as i keep on singing "NEW YORK NEW YORK!" and keep on playing and playing it w/ my paino,i turned addictted with this song.:)) well,i hope u enjoy watching my video:) i'll post a lot of songs soon:) godbless:D
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Carmella/Oliver/Elle - Girlfriend

This is a music video about the Neighbours love triangle betweeen Carmella, Oliver and Elle. Song: Girlfriend Artist: Avril Lavigne Carmella Cammeniti Oliver Barnes Elle Robinson Sorry if the quality isn't very good. Please Comment DISCLAIMER: I do not own anything. the clips and music remain property of their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended.
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Painting Water in Landscape - Part 4 by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff The cool thing about pastels - they're dry pigment, and they're beautiful colors - but I love blending pastel with pastel. A lot of talented pastel artists have these skills of blending with their fingers, they'll do a little bit and blend it. The way I work is I blend pastel into pastel and with these soft handmade pastels it works great. You'll see what I'm talking about here. Now I am going to have to go in and do a little bit of blending with my fingers in a moment, and I'm lightly doing this. Just a little bit of pressure. That gave me that nice gradation. I don't want to go in and outline, but I do want a crisp edge there. I'll lay the pastel on its side and not have it too delineated. I like this natural painted look. I'm losing my green but I can bring that back in later. This is when it's great to have that practice paper. I can even come into my newsprint that I did with Conte' and just do some practice and warming up with layering colors. This is a little bit of a brighter sky color, so I'm going to bring in this central highlight here. One of the best tips I can give - whether you are working from a photograph, a landscape in front of you or a figure - is to draw or paint what you see, not what you think you see. I know that there are rocks here and the water is going over these rocks but if I try to do what I think it is it's not going to look right. Instead I'm coming in and <b>...</b>
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"Carmella" - with Roland D-20

Strangely enough some notes are missing. I think the reason is that the Roland can only process a limited amount of notes at the same time. I made this song as a workstation file where the D-20 plays on it's own while controlling the Yamaha HE-8 organ and the Roland JX-8P synthesizer. But since it can become a little boring just to watch the instrument play by itself I did a little montage about a recent repair of the disc drive. The song was originally recorded by Taco Ockerse and release on his 1982 album "After Eight" though in some parts of the world this album was released as "Puttin' on the ritz".
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Carmella and Tony Soprano

PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT Excuse, if video does not approach under the text.. And not in it sense simply beautifully in my opinion. The end little bit crumpled has turned out as I do not know than to finish Music:Marvin Gaye-Ain't No Mountain High Enough
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Painting Water in Landscape - Part 5 by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff This is getting close to the end-stage - not done obviously, but I want to finish my sky next. That way when I define the building and the trees they are in front of the trees. Then I'm going to come in and figure out what's going on here with the waterfall so I can do that more convincingly. In the sky area I want lots of pastel on the surface. Don't forget your sky goes all the way across so don't forget about this area to the left side of the building. At this point, really thick pastel is needed because I'm getting ready to blend because if I don't have enough it will just get muddied up. You'll notice I'm moving back and forth, left and right, because you want to start suggesting how the water moves with how you apply your paint. Love the variety of color and the variety of marks because it will make your paintings better. Last step before I blend, I'm going to come back in with this darker color - just dragging it across. The thing about blending is to be gentle. Don't be heavy handed. Think about what it is that you're blending. See how that already looks muddy there - and my finger was clean. I'm not concerned about the few holes that are there. Here you can see there wasn't as much pastel at the top because it doesn't blend as well. This is when it's so easy to get excited and smear all the colors into each other. Again, I don't want to outline but I do want to suggest that edge <b>...</b>
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Neighbours - Carmella singing Amazing Grace. UK Spolier

Carmella singing Amazing Grace at Marco's funeral. she has a beautiful voice!! Can't wait till they show this in the UK (: The lyrics she sings - Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me.... I once was lost but now am found, Was blind, but now, I see. T'was Grace that taught... my heart to fear. And Grace, my fears relieved. How precious did that Grace appear... the hour I first believed. Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, Was blind, but now, I see.
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Carmella DeCesare - WWE Divas

Carmella DeCesare, Diva Search 2004, WWE, WWE Woman
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Carmella Gitanjali Baynie Music Sampler

This a video for you to listen to various samples of Carmella Gitanjali Baynie's beautiful music. I like to call her the "Deva Premal" of Australia. Carmella is a gifted singer and inspirational award winning composer. She has performed and studied sacred music throughout Australasia from an early age. Carmella's contribution to sacred music includes the award winning international release of 'Song to the Earth,' her much loved 'lullabies' and pre-natal sound meditation CD 'Babybreath." (DARSHAN, ASHRAYA, BABY BREATH CDs)
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Mounting Surfaces with Pastel Painting by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff We've talked about some of the different surfaces for pastel. There's paper, gatorfoam, stiff boards, using your color theory and not using light colors. So in this one I'm going to do this photograph - orange and blue are compliments - so I have this nice terracotta red-orange paper. Even though I'm going to do this in the studio, if I wanted to go out and do a plein air painting and I'm sitting in front of the paper I don't want things to blow around. I can do several different things. I can take my paper and I can actually tape it down to a stiff sturface - or the great thing about a lot of these new boards is I can double-stick tape them. I like the Richeson surfaces because there's a lot of tooth to them and my favorite thing is they are actually made out of gatorfoam as well as hardboard. The gatorfoam is lightweight, stiff, and done with an acrylic finish so it has tooth but it's waterproof. So if I mess this painting up I can actually rinse it off. I have my backing board that is a really thick gatorfoam. You want to mount this with double-stick tape onto a really stiff surface. If this were not gatorfoam then when I tried to pull this off to frame it I have a chance of bending the board - so it's very important. I have my archival tape - I like to do everything professional grade - and this is a double stick tape that I have. As you can see I've run some strips of double-stick <b>...</b>
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Painting a Woman in Water - Part 1 by Carmella Jarvi : Pastel Painting

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff In this segment I'm going to walk you through one of my women swimming in water pastel paintings. This is a series I'm known the best for and I've been working on this for a number of years. I love water but I love the human figure as well and it's a lot of fun to do as well. I've started with my newsprint because you want to warm up. I've got my conte' and basically what I was trying to do was practice what my final image was going to look like. Normally, I would come in and do a little bit of my sketching with the color of the paper - that works really well - but for the sake of seeing it on the video, I wanted to just show a few of my color so it's marked in. You are seeing basically the way I start. I've shown you how to mount the gator foam on the board, how to pick the color of the paper using complimentary colors, how to start with my pastels over on the table so i'm ready to begin. The whole thing about these toothy pastel surfaces is that you're just starting to lay the pastel in and you're not going to get a lot of thick pastel in until you keep adding those layers on. At thi spoint I have the figure blocked in pretty well, I want to go ahead and not worry about details like eyelashes or anything like that. This figure is pretty small but she's big enough that I want to start suggesting the form. Wtih everything I do you get a little bit of distortion and you're never doing an <b>...</b>
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Smackdown Series Original CAWS: Carmella Blayze

A combination of Beth Phoenix, Alundra Blayze, and Daniel Bryan. Mostly Beth Phoenix. Carmella is the other diva of NXT that can actually wrestle (Luci being the other). Straight from the Indies, she comes to WWE as a NXT rookie with hopes that she can revive the dying women's division. With Maroki and Eden retiring soon, the division is looking mighty grim. Unfortunately her pro is the very thing she despises about the diva's division. Her pro is the beautiful Kelly Kelly. Who so happens to be not that great of a wrestler and is nothing short of eye candy. What can Kelly teach Carmella? Look pretty? Blayze is not a "diva", she's a female wrestler. See how this relationship works out in my NXT storyline that I will create once the NEXUS DLC (Oh...and Layla) pack is released. Carmella's Stats GRA:70 STR:70 SUB:75 DUR:80 TEC:80 SPD:75 CHA:75 OVERALL: 83 Abilities: Resiliency, Durability, Hammerthrow, & Leverage Pin Finishers: Powerbomb 2 & Hand Spring Moonsault I'm expecting Kelly Kelly nerds/fanboys with multiple accounts to come by try to defend Kelly by saying she's a great wrestler because she improved a little since her debut. So I must respect her and put her in the same league as Beth, Ivory, Molly, Alundra, and Bull Nakano (sp?). F**k Kelly and over half of the divas currently on the official WWE roster.
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Carmella Tron with Sable's Theme Song

This is Carmella's titantron video with Sable's famous theme, "Wild Cat". I really wish that Carmella was still in the WWE rather than making babies with that Garcia football player guy, but oh well. Enjoy!
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Composition and Colors in Pastel Painting by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff In this segment I'm going to give a few tidbits about composition and picking your colors when you're choosing your color palette. I have this photograph here which is horizontal and then my paper is also a horizontal rectangle. Now if I take my viewfinder and come in and crop so that it 's more about the figure and I end up having that piece there, you'll notice that they're not quite proportional when I hold these two side by side. If I'm using the viewfinder with the square, you want to make sure your original image and your final paper are proportional. If one's a square, the other should be a square, etc. In this case, this is basically proportionate. There are different ways to do proportions. One thing you can do is line up the corner of your picture with the corner of your paper, and do a straight line from corner to corner. See how this lines up? This picture and piece of paper are proportionate to each other. I can also use a Proportion Scale. If I had my oritinal picture of 4"x6", I can see the measurements along here that are proportionate to my picture. This is a good way to not get too frustrated with creating an image that looks like the original photograph or original landscape. Of course, if I were out by the river or en plein air, I could use this viewfinder to see and crop a composition in front of me. You can also use little pieces of tape here to make sure it doesn't <b>...</b>
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the carmella valentine show

this is the carmella valentine show an interseting talk show with new stories everyweek! stay tuned.
Natalie Blair (Carmella) & Sam Clark (Ringo) from Neighbours

Carmella and Ringo's first kiss in the car.
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Introduction to Soft Pastels and Pastel Surfaces by Carmella Jarvi

www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Artist Palette Productions at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff I'd like to take a moment to share with you some of the pastel products thast are on the market and some of the pastel surfaces and then tell you what pastels work best for me. When you buy soft pastels you can either buy hand-rolled or extruded. Hand-rolled pastels are made by Unison, Sennelier - there are a lot of great products out there. Rembrandt pastels are extruded and this Caran D'ache is too. The difference between an extruded pastel and a hand-rolled pastel is the shape is very different. If I have a hand-rolled pastel, I can get a lot of great marks when I'm doing my pastel painting. If I have an extruded pastel, what I want to do is break it in half and on a scrap of paper, I will remove the shiny surface. This surface is a coating that's applied to hold this pastel together. what will happen if you don't take this surface off is that you will end up with a really scratchy look. The products that are my favorites are the Unison and again, this is just what I enjoy. Whatever pastel you get, you should take the paper off of it. What I do is take my exactly knife and carefully make an incision. If I want to keep a record of the color, I can dot the paper like so and then I have a record for ordering. With the hand-made pastels, I don't want to break these in half. When you're working with pastels, try not to use Black. Use your color theory. For example, if I was doing something <b>...</b>












