Pain. Sometimes you just can't out run it. What if you could manage this beast by sharing it with the rest of the world? That's what "The Finger Painter" Daniel Quinlan did with the help of author Cindy Vine.
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Were it not for wonderful artists who cared enough to throughly research little known history and paint them in a living breathing manner, the world would not have a window into what actually happened. Such is the case with one of America's most important artists -- John F. Clymer.
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In 1994, a community collaborative art project sponsored by
the New Mexico Arts Division was created in Magdalena, New Mexico, at the entrance of the rodeo grounds. Today these weathered sculptures stand as a quiet reminder of the rich artistic and cultural history of this small town at the end of the trail.
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The works of artist C.S. Alexis find themselves nestled in homes and
gardens, and don themselves on people, all over the world. This is
probably because her eye, when it comes to piecing natural artifacts
into enchanting jewelry, art, and miniatures is spot on.
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For all our friends and followers who are photography lovers, we think
this is a fabulous and very useful article on taking indoor photos!
It's our Weekend Favorite" blog post pick.
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Above all wedding photos should be spontaneous, not overly staged. Consider new trends in wedding photograph and put the fun of your special day. There is a fine art that modern wedding photo albums should be all about.
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Portrait photography has more to do with passion and the inspiration
that comes from within the photographer. Technical ability aside, true
talent when it comes to portrait photography has more to do with the
passion of the photographer. Meet one such portrait photographer.
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Each school year, the Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School Drama
Department takes on two plays, one in the fall and one in the spring.
This year's fall play was "The Laramie Project" based on the events
surrounding the gruesome murder of Matthew Shepard. Both MRH
staff and students pushed the envelope and took on this documentary play in support of diversity
in their community.
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Yes, art is subject to protests. MRH High School's theatrical
performance of "The Laramie Project" was no exception to scrutiny based
on subject matter. And yet, they saw the protest by a certain group of
close minded out of towners as an opportunity to show their students
(and the rest of the world) just how much the strength of community
could achieve by countering acts of hate with acts of peaceful support
and an appreciation of the diversity that makes our communities strong.
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“Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the
arts. For it is no mere translation or abstraction of life. It is life
itself.” (Henry Havelock Ellis)
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Ann K Organic Designs - Where rubies and cherry pits marry and wrap themselves into silver spun one-of-a-kind nature inspried jewelry.
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For a wild thing, "Typewriter" Tim Jordan has a soft side he's not
afraid of showing, all over his fuzzy body. Yes, I've gotten to see
most of it, and it is quite hairy, but then, so are his tattoos,
appropriately so.
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Mankind has loved stone for his art since the time of the caveman. Here's a look at one of the purest and oldest kinds of art - abstract stone sculptures. Take a tour with Carl Wright, one extraordinary sculptor and what's behind his art.
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When art and the artist and the ones viewing the art become one -- that's what 3D Interactive Art creates at the Trickeye Museum in Busan, Korea. Take a whole new look at this unique way of interacting with art and the age old art of trompe l’oeil .
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Anne Walker, of Anne Walker Studio, creates jewelry that is inspired by
both life, and art. In fact, her jewelry is fine art. It begs to be
admired, stared at, touched, worn, and yes, to be talked about.
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