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  • Art Break

    Break

    Ain't that the truth! There was a period in my life (ahem, high school) when I actually thought I could be an artist - perhaps living in a loft above a bakery i... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Fashiontofood
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  • Artist Spotlight: Michael Begenyi's Color Rich, Geometric Paintings

    Artist Spotlight: Michael Begenyi's Color Rich, Geometric Paintings

    I'm really going to try and feature more artists this year. As a RISD illustration major painting and drawing are in my blood, and artwork can make a huge... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Decorology
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  • House of the Week 131: El Secreto

    House Week 131: Secreto

    El Secreto is a small housing estate amongst a grove of local timbers where Mexican architects GLR has designed 3 modern residences with distinct, yet harmoniou... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Architechnophilia
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  • Okay Where Were We Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted....

    Okay Where Were Before Rudely Interrupted....

    In my last post I had told you how well I was feeling after my two procedures. Well, I found out that recovering from an ablation and three blood clots is not a... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Jpbrandanophoto
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  • Moby Dick Typed On Toilet Paper

    Moby Dick Typed Toilet Paper

    If you are one of those people who like to read while on the toilet, then this is for you. For sale on eBay: Moby Dick typed on toilet paper. There are 4 full... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Floating Parks Hold Big Potential for Cities Near Water

    Floating Parks Hold Potential Cities Near Water

    Written by Bradley Bailyn from Okeanos Aquaskaping Pick any random city on planet earth, and take a look at it on Google Maps. Odds are, that city will be nea... Read more

    The 24 January 2012 by   Lugray
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  • Q and Art: Silhouettes

    Art: Silhouettes

    This post is the first of an ongoing series on Eye Level: "Q and Art" and is the successor to our series "The Best of Ask Joan of Art." Begun in 1993, Ask Joan... Read more

    The 24 January 2012 by   Americanart
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  • In Plato's Cave: The Art of Ferdinand Springer

    Plato's Cave: Ferdinand Springer

    I haven't written much on this blog about engravers, perhaps because I started a rather over-ambitious post about engraving in general that still languishes in... Read more

    The 24 January 2012 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
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  • Kodak No.1 Circular Snapshots

    Kodak No.1 Circular Snapshots

    image credit The Kodak No.1 camera, invented by American George Eastman, was a simple, leather-covered wooden box - small and light enough to be held in the... Read more

    The 22 January 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Battle of the (Literary Fiction) Sexes

    Battle (Literary Fiction) Sexes

    Novelist Teddy Wayne wrote a great piece in  Salon   yesterday  talking about the issue of whether male or female writers have the advantage in the world of... Read more

    The 19 January 2012 by   Andyross
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