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Beyaz Ev Studio (Pete's place)Artists draw it out - Scuba divers do it underwater Thanks for dropping in! I work mainly in acrylics, mostly on canvas, but with some on card, a couple on walls and one on board . I also do the occasional cartoon, but only when something hits me with an idea for one. I add new paintings roughly every week during my painting season, so if you've visited and want to see more, keep visiting. Comments, good, bad or indifferent, are welcome as I like to know what you think of my paintings. As a self taught artist I find your feedback to be valuable. I also undertake commissions, so if you've something you would like to have painted, let me know. Please note, however, that I do require a deposit of 10% for any commission offered in order for me to accept it. If you just want to chat, then feel free to leave a comment, I come on the site regularly, and will respond. I would be very interested to hear from members of the Davidson, Nottingham, Cowell or Rule families. If you want to know more about where I live in Turkey, go to http://forum.kusadasi.biz/ If you wish to view my on-line gallery and see prices, go to www.artmajeur.com/peted1 I retain copyright on all of my artworks reproduced in the galleries on this or any other web site. Conditions of use are as follows: Personal use You are authorized to view, copy, download, and print for personal use only any copyrighted materials I own that are available on this web site (http://peted1.spaces.live.com/) or any other web site that my artwork appears on, subject to the following conditions:
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November 03 All change Who will go where in the F1 paddock next year ? we already know about the Ferrari and Williams line-ups and with BMW no longer in the equation Kubica and Heidfeld are free agents, Raikkonen is also up for grabs and a move back to Mclaren to partner Hamilton has been mooted as well as a seat at Toyota, although his [Kimi] stay at McLaren last time wasn't as much fun or productive as he thought it would be, so who knows.......Jenson is likely to stay at Brawn if a financial deal can be reached, but who will partner him ? Kimi, Kubica, Heidfeld ? now there's a thought.....or maybe they'll go for a young gun. Whatever the line-up is, it looks to be an interesting season next year, especially with the new teams on the grid. But will there be a British GP on the calendar ? October 26 British GP Well, I hate to say I told you so, but the news of Donnington Park's failure to secure the funds to renovate/upgrade the circuit ready for the 2010 GP comes as no surprise; however what is surprising is that Bernie allowed his animosity toward the BRDC and Silverstone to go for a deal that even a moronic imbecile could see was never going to fly. I was watching a programme on the History channel last night about Enzio Ferrari in which the Silverstone GP was called the most prestigious GP more than once (it was an American production, so no bias) and yet good old Bernie wants to see it off the calendar because of his arrogance and stupidity using words such as it isn't important. What planet is he living on, it ain't the one that most of us inhabit that's for sure. October 18 F1 driver's and constructor's championships I feel sorry for Rubens Barrichello, who started from pole but lost it
all due to a puncture (he's never won on his home track, usually
through no fault of his own). But, we do have a new champion in Jenson
Button as it's now mathematically impossible for any other driver to
overtake his points lead in the final race of the season. Well done
Jenson, he drove well today even though his pit stop strategy was
somewhat puzzling as he started on a one stop fuel load and changed to
a two stop strategy during the race........BrawnGP also tied up the constructor's championship today, so it'll be party time in the Brawn camp tonight..... October 04 Championship Two races to go and 15 points difference between Jenson and Vettel; and 13 between Jenson and Barrichello (his nearest rivals, and the only two drivers with a mathematical chance of the championship). If Jenson keeps going the way he has for the past few races, he's going to lose the championship to either Barrichello or Vettel, and it won't really be because they've won, it will be more down to the fact that he's lost it. When he's at the front his driving is superb, but when he's in amongst other drivers in the midfield he seems unable to keep pace, it's as though he gives up. So far, only the fuel strategies have come to his aid and keeping him in the points (albeit only minor ones); if he wants to be the 2009 champion driver, he must up his game, both in qualifying and racing. September 26 Race fixing Whistle blowers quite often do not do well from their exposure of wrong doing. Nelson Piquet Jnr is no exception to this, and although he was given immunity from prosecution by the FIA for revealing the race fixing by the Renault team, the result for him is likely to be the end of his F1 career. There are many drivers waiting in the side-lines for a seat in an F1 car, and Nelson, in revealing the scandal after 1 year and as a result of losing his Renault seat is unlikely to be picked up by another team. So although he avoided prosecution, he is likely to suffer an effective lifetime ban from the sport, joining Flavio Briatore in the wilderness. In this case, I see it as justice, after all, he was the driver and without his collusion the incident could never have occurred, so he was the pivotal point for the whole concept and could easily (and should) have said NO.
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