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by Reynold Jay
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The British Soldiers Galaxy s5 case by Reynold Jay. Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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The Wurtherington Diary: Tammy and the Declaration of Independence Art by Duy Truong and Nour Hassan.... more
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Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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The Wurtherington Diary: Tammy and the Declaration of Independence Art by Duy Truong and Nour Hassan.
I took my seat at the breakfast table alongside my step brother, Mark. Lord Wixby gave me a kiss on the cheek as he always did and Aunt May served up steaming porridge and buttered toast. Soon Mark and I were off to school and we were interrupted by a group of armed soldiers that marched up the street in grand fashion. While we waited for them to pass by I mentioned to Mark that this was most unusual. I figured that they may have been preparing for a parade; however Mark looked at me strangely. "They pass by here everyday,"he said. "Where have you been?" He indicated with a gesture to the head that he thought I was tiny bit daft.
Reynold Jay is the leader of a team dedicated to publishing the fascinating 1883 Wurtherington Diary. Contact directly at :reynoldjay@att.net and art from the series can be found here. Web site is here where signed books may be ordered. http://biccomix.com/seedsfromheaven.htm. He has authored a dozen books and co-authored a non-fiction book with Amara, "Eternal Defilement." Once a Special Education teacher--now an author/publisher/restoration professional, he hopes to inspire his readers with this series meant for young and old alike. Look for upcoming books from the Wurtherington Diary: The Little Doll Girl: Book One Tammy and the Declaration of Independence: Book Two Tammy, Meets Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: Book Three...
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Dennis Baswell
wonderful illustration Reynold
Katerina Apostolakou
I love your work! There is innocence and beauty!!!
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you, Katerina. You made me smile today!
Kathleen K Parker
I love your wonderful world that you create, Reynold! :) kk
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Kathleen!
John Alexander
Reynold my friend, I have been missing so much around here... so happy that I was able to take a few moments to drop by your amazing gallery again. This image is FANTASTIC! The colors are so vibrant... I just cannot get over the way these images take me back to a school library from so very long time ago, a library where the child version of myself sits cross legged on the floor 'oohing' and 'aaaaahing' at all of the fantastic illustrations in these stories. Great work as always. I hope that life is good my friend. I am so busy with school that I am almost never here at FAA for more than a minute or two.
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you John...You are appreciated here!
Tami Quigley
This is absolutely wonderful Reynold!! L/F
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Tami!
Bhvinder
Lovely colours and scene. L
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Bhvinder!
Lainie Wrightson
Reynold, it is always fun to pop into your wonder filled world of wonderful stories and art! F&L
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Lanie! Always appreciated!
Ron Halfant
fell like I've left the present.................
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Ron!
Henryk Gorecki
Fantastic colorful drawing,very interesting story!Great work,Reynold!-L/F
Reynold Jay replied:
In her exploits with Robin Hood, she discovers that Robert Fitzwalter was one of twenty-five barons that ruled England in the years around 1212 to 1215. We discover that Robert Fitzwalter was the living person that later became known as the legend of Robin Hood. King John was real enough too and to say he was a nasty person would be an understatement. He had such a problem with the barons that he had them send hostages to the Tower of London and kept everyone in line as best he could by threatening to kill family members. When Eustace de Vesci and Fitzwalter refused to send family members as hostages, the legend was born. King John burned down their castles and banished them from England under the threat of death. It is a fascinating story, indeed, to view all the political intrigue that went on in the turbulent dark ages. There was little order as the king dealt with his subjects without any law as we know it in place. Tammy's mission was to see that the Magna Carta was sealed. She discovers that many events needed to fall into place for this to occur. She very much remained at Fitzwalter's side for the entire three years. Great armies were assembled, huge battles were fought, and ultimately we see that Fitzwalter became a legend when his "grievances against the king" became known as the Magna Carta. When one considers that the document is the most important historical document in the history of the world; it is easier to understand why the man became a legend. All those tales about Sherwood forest and his band of merry men can be forgotten! The answer to our question is" Yes!" William Tell and Robin Hood were important freedom fighters during the dark ages and had it not been for them, the world as we know it would not exist. Let's be thankful that courageous men stood up for this new ideology called freedom nearly a thousand years ago and gave us the world that we live in today. All images copyrighted 2015 Reynold Jay Thank you Henryk!
Mioara Andritoiu
Wonderful! L/F
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Mioara!
Kate Brown
Superb! L
Wonju H
Wonderful work! love it!
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Wonju!
Mary Machare
I love the artwork that is done for stories. Beautiful work, Reynold. LF fb
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Mary!
Will Borden
Hi Reynold~~colourful, very eye-catching art! Superbly painted- all very beautiful..! F&L!!
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Will!
Georgia's Art Brush
Very nicely done Reynold!! I like the depth and shadow you put in this piece and the rich color!! I also like how you created this view at a not so easy to achieve angle..Very well done!!! l/f
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Georgia! Always appreciated!
Marija Djedovic
Another beautiful story and image :) Liked
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Marija! Thank you
Tom Kelly
Your work here is Brilliant Reynold! L/Fav!
Randol Burns
Wonderful lead in with these British soldiers to the almost hidden carriage and horses. Love how this is also framed by the characters. F/L
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Randol. Always appreciated.
Pravine Chester
Magnificent painting . f/l
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Pravine!
Marvin Spates
This is so amazing Reynold!!! LF
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Marvin!
Angela Davies
Beautiful scene and work of art, LF
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Angela. Always appreciated!
Carmen Tyrrell
Beautiful picture as always and such a lovely story. My L/F again, Reynold.
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Carmen!