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Art Sites that Inspire by Non-TBI/ABI Friends, whose hearts are touched and moved to support other artists with TBI/ABI.


Photography of Butterflies by: Oscar Gutierrez





Click here for Nellieanna's Home Page, a dear friend.






Photography by Nellieanna Hay





"Conservatory" by Nellianna
Beauty of Love in Pure Emotions within Two Individuals: Nellianna and George



The Study by Nellieanna














"Artists with Brain Injuries" website does not endorse any individual,entity, or website that individually and respectively ask for any type of donation, membership dues or financial support." Pearl,M.S.


Cal's Gallery

"Welcome to my little website,
often called a "mini vacation" for the whole family. I built this site for the sole purpose of having a place of peace and relaxation to visit, where you can spend a few minutes or a few hours enjoying some very beautiful pictures (some mine, some friends, some found on the net) and easy listening music.


Cal's Story





Oscar's Gutierrez Photography



Beauty Before Our Eyes

A gift of those that share their skills to comfort those that have such passion for the arts as many of us experienced PRE TBI/ABI Pearl



Discover the Cosmos


"The "Master Artist" of the Universe whose works are beyond comparison, wanted to share the beauty of his works." Pearl


2002 December 2

Nearby Spiral M33
Credit & Copyright: T. A. Rector & M. Hanna, NOAO, AURA, NSF
Explanation: Spiral galaxy M33 is a mid-sized member of our Local Group of Galaxies. M33 is also called the Triangulum Galaxy for the constellation in which it resides. About four times smaller (in radius) than our Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), it is much larger than the many of the local dwarf spheroidal galaxies. M33's proximity to M31 causes it to be thought by some to be a satellite galaxy of this more massive galaxy. M33's proximity to our Milky Way Galaxy causes it to appear more than twice the angular size of the Full Moon, and be visible with a good pair of binoculars. The above high-resolution image from the 0.90-m telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory is a four-color composite.


"The "Master Artist" of the Universe whose works are beyond comparison, wanted to share the beauty of his works." Pearl



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