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"The Sunday Matinee"
Henna and Indigo art demonstrations online!




Once a month, The Henna Page sets up a web cam so people can watch a henna artist at work.  These cam shows are usually on the third Sunday afternoon of the month, from noon to 3 pm EST.
Fall 2006 Schedule
Start time: 12:00 noon US Eastern Time
http://www.hennapage.com/camshow/
August 27 "Full body indigo"
Ankle to shoulder and down the arm! Beautiful!

See the completed slideshow at ftp://hennapage.com/httpdocs/projects/indigo_082706.wmv
September 17 "Ankle to hip in henna"
Larger scale and stain variation between sole and thigh, featuring naturalistic shading techniques.

See the completed slideshow at ftp://hennapage.com/httpdocs/projects/carmel_091706.wmv
October 22 "Woad and Celtic Knotwork for Samhain"
This cam show will show details of application, rinsing and doing celtic knotwork in the ancient art of blue!
November 19 "Sling n Slack"
Webcam feed, video clips and photos from the get-together at "HP HQ!"
February 3, 2007  "Getting Ready for Valentine's Day!"
Create dazzling body art to enchant your beloved.
Here are pictures from previous cam shows:
Want to learn new techniques? Think it would be fun to watch how someone else works?
Watch The Henna Page camshows!

Gilded Feet aegean feet pregnant belly henna on a drum finished green man drum


Viewing the "Sunday Matinee"

To see the Webcam images, all you need is a Java-enabled Web browser. Most modern Web browsers have the Java software installed "out of the box," so you probably won't need to install or adjust anything to see the images. If you don't have Java installed on your computer or your Java client is out of date or otherwise not working, go to the Sun Microsystems Java Software Download Page at: http://java.com/en/download/windows_xpi.jsp and follow the directions on the page to download and install the Java runtime software.

If you want to test your browser, go to the Henna Page Webcam show page at: http://www.hennapage.com/camshow/. Be patient...the page will take a few moments to load because the Java software is a little slow to start up. If Java is installed and working on your computer, you'll eventually see two rectangles on the page, each with the Henna Page crossed leaf logo in the upper left-hand corner. The images will flicker a bit...that's normal becuase of the way the image capture system works.

If you have questions or problems with setting up your browser, please e-mail me at: and I'll do what I can to help.

Roy
HP "Tech Support Daemon"




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