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  • Reagan Outdoor Announces “Austin Art Boards” Winners

    Reagan Outdoor Announces “Austin Boards” Winners

    Back in June, we wrote about the Austin Art Boards contest call for entries. And now Reagan is back to announce the winners. There are a few of things that... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Thehangline
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  • Ten Abstract Paintings Now Available at UGallery

    Abstract Paintings Available UGallery

    I was recently juried into UGallery, and ten of my abstract paintings are now available there. Another artist told me about the gallery, which is located in... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Abstractartbylt
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  • Matthias Pliessnig: In Ship Shape

    Matthias Pliessnig: Ship Shape

    Matthias Pliessnig; Amada; 2010; white oak, birch; Private Collection "In 2006 I built a boat and was attracted to the process as well as to the form. It... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Americanart
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  • Captain America Skulloctopus

    Captain America Skulloctopus

    Back in 2009 I did this watercolor and pastel called Skulloctopus. I had no real reason for doing so except that it was a cool and freaky creature. Last night... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Jay Montgomery
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  • CIVIL WAR: The "Great Skedaddle" -- Union Disaster, Modern Fitness Event, Or...

    CIVIL WAR: "Great Skedaddle" Union Disaster, Modern Fitness Event, Dumbing Down History.

    Re-enacters at Manassas, Virginia, for the 150 anniversary this past weekend. The way a re-enactament should be.Don't get me wrong. I love Civil War... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Kena
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  • The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

    Sense Ending Julian Barnes

    Julian Barnes has made it onto the Man Booker longlist for the fourth time with his new novella; can it win? Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Periscope
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  • Antonio Gaudi: Organic Architecture

    Antonio Gaudi: Organic Architecture

    Green building has several connotations such as being expensive, unattainable, and too modern in its styling. However, people having been incorporating “green”... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Daniella on Design

    Many years ago I had the pleasure of working for a woman who has since become a friend and a mentor. Daniella Ohad, an educator, writer, and art advisor, has... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Objectsnotpaintings
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  • House of the Week 119: Containers of Hope

    House Week 119: Containers Hope

    Images ©Benjamin Garcia SaxeLocated outside San Jose, Costa Rica this 100 sqm residential project was the result of a close collaboration between the architect... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Architechnophilia
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  • What Makes a Great Tenor?

    What Makes Great Tenor?

    No matter how much you know about opera or about tenors for that matter, you’ll love this seven-part series “What Makes a Great Tenor?” produced by the BBC... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Galegirl
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