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  • Neolithic Death & Paleolithic Life

    Neolithic Death Paleolithic Life

    It is well known that the modern world religions which trace their origins to the Axial Age are centrally concerned with death. Some might call this concern an... Read more

    The 14 September 2011 by   Cris
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  • Guest Blog By: Author WJ Rosser

    Guest Blog Author Rosser

    Why Should We Preserve Poe’s Baltimore House? The city of Baltimore was forced by budget constraints to eliminate funding for the Baltimore Poe House and Museum... Read more

    The 14 September 2011 by   Alexxmomcat
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  • 5 Quick Questions With Mitzi Kelly

    Quick Questions With Mitzi Kelly

    My schedule for the week stated that Mitzi Kelly would be here on Wednesday. Today is Wednesday. Okay, it’s 3 o’clock in the morning here so it’s very early... Read more

    The 14 September 2011 by   Fiafox
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  • Mr Yen Talks Jennifer Collier

    Talks Jennifer Collier

    This weeks post features the amazingly impressive paper sculptures and artworks created by Jennifer Collier. Jennifer creates her pieces from paper by bonding,... Read more

    The 14 September 2011 by   Paperrunway
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  • Featured Abstract Artist: Renata Bernal

    Featured Abstract Artist: Renata Bernal

    Renata Bernal has been making and exhibiting abstract art since the 1950s when she was a student at the San Francisco Art Institute. Here's one of her early... Read more

    The 13 September 2011 by   Abstractartbylt
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  • Keeping Impressionism at Bay

    Keeping Impressionism

    The French art critic Léon Roger-Milès is best-known today for his 1897 book Art et Nature, which included original etchings by Pissarro, Renoir, Besnard, and... Read more

    The 13 September 2011 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
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  • Charles Willson Peale: The Man in Front of the Curtain

    Charles Willson Peale: Front Curtain

    Charles Willson Peale, The Artist in His Museum, 1822, oil on canvas, Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Gift of Mrs. Sarah Harrison (The... Read more

    The 13 September 2011 by   Americanart
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  • Book Arts - Mysterious Paper Sculptures Left in Edinburgh Libraries - Central...

    Book Arts Mysterious Paper Sculptures Left Edinburgh Libraries Central Station Blog Post

    Mysterious paper sculptures - Central Station Blog post: Guardian article, 3rd March 2011: One day in March, staff at the Scottish Poetry Library came across a... Read more

    The 13 September 2011 by   Dotpattern
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  • Bokeh For Beginners

    Bokeh Beginners

    image credit In photography, bokeh is the blur, or the aesthetic quality of the blur, in out-of-focus areas of an image, or the way the lens renders... Read more

    The 13 September 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Amazing 3d Painting

    Amazing Painting

    French artist known as Shaka makes wonderful three-dimensional pictures. He sculpts and shapes of familiar objects directly on the canvas with layers of paint... Read more

    The 12 September 2011 by   Srinul
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