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Art 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
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
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....
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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