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1. Learn about the Famous Personality HR Giger
February 08, 2012
HR Giger was popular and very famous artists, painter and sculptor. He worked very sincerely and very hard on arts and paintings. From his childhood only he was so much interested in paintings and artwork. He was born in February 1940, in a chemist family, Switzerland.
Giger studies in the actual Architecture and Industrial Design School in Zurich, Where he created their first pen and ink drawings which was known as Atom children. After successfully completing their studies he worked from 1966 as a designer at a furnishings company Knoll International plan. A first exhibition of his wo... (read more)
Author: ruskin bond
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2. Marsha Kent - Living In A New World
February 04, 2012
After amassing years of experience in marketing, selling, transacting, negotiating with suppliers, dealing with vendors, co-ordinating with team members, striking new business deals and creating entirely new verticals in the direct response marketing segment, Marsha Kent was restless to explore other shores. She had met with huge success in the United States of America, she had forged business alliances, worked with senior market leaders, taken her enterprises to new heights and had scaled many peaks of success. Along with infomercials for products like Miracle Blade- a set of multi-purpose kn... (read more)
Author: Marsha Kent
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3. Lorenzo Bartolini, the first monographic exhibition
January 26, 2012
Lorenzo Bartolini, the first monographic exhibition
It has been recently ended, at the Accademia Gallery in Florence, the first monographic exhibition dedicated to Lorenzo Bartolini, the great sculptor of the nineteenth century. The exhibition is divided into several parts, each dedicated to a different period and a different technique: the neoclassical period, the Purism, the observation of the true nature: hence the evolution of the production of Bartolini.
The artist, who influenced the development of European and American sculpture, assumed an important role both for his conte... (read more)
Author: sandra skobo
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4. The Paintings of a Genius - Leonardo Da Vinci
January 25, 2012
We know that Leonardo da Vinci is recognized as the archetype of the Renaissance man because he is among the most fathers of invention. Although he was known to be one of the big painters ever lived he is nonetheless a scientist, mathematician, engineer, anatomist, sculptor, botanist, an architect in addition to a writer. In short, he embodies the whole genius in the facet of human endeavor. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci and known shortly as da Vinci is looked upon by other people for a super human because of his creativity in most fields. In art, nobody can surpass him or her and his paint... (read more)
Author: Cory Salazar
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5. Sculpture Styles
January 23, 2012
Many sculptors are happy using all three styles and a lot of different mediums such since Buckinghamshire sculptor Andrew Sinclair, whose work can be viewed in country homes, with city desks, ocean liners and in public areas spaces. .'A good piece of propaganda can be a striking piece of art work. ' Political propaganda may be extremely popular through the early ages, any time people began voting and choosing their leaders. Even before the days of printing technologies, hand-painted posters were quite popular. These folks were later replaced by small-scale paper prints. Now, advanced technol... (read more)
Author: Josef Farrell
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6. Famous artists | Famous artist
January 19, 2012
We are living in an era of perfection and there are many people who have made remarkable contribution is respective fields but do we know anyone who has made remarkable contribution in many fields? Who is the most famous artist ? We here is the answer Alex Kanevsky is an artist with multiple talents and he is the person who has made remarkable contribution in many fields. One man with multiple talents: He is a well known painter. He is a well known novelist. He is a well known sculptor. He is a well known playwright. He is a well known scholar. He is a well known poet. ... (read more)
Author: Kanevsky Kanevsky
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7. The Development Of The David Yurman Brand
January 16, 2012
David Yurman was inquisitive about design from an early age: As a young teenager he offered his sculpture layouts to his classmates. Yurman uncovered inspiration at the age of 16 when he met famed sculptor/welder Ernesto Gonzales and went on to undertake apprenticeships under Theodore Rozack and Jacques Lipshitz, both well-known sculptors. Yurman then went to college briefly at New York Univeristy, then followed by a period of residence at an performers community in California, where he honed his jewelry designing skills. When Yurman transferred back to New York, he began residence i... (read more)
Author: Anjanette Lunderman
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8. The newest style of the Piaget
January 09, 2012
The newest series watch of the Piaget
Adhering to make the toppest watches as their aims , Altiplano hollow thin wristwatch came to the world from the senior Piaget watchmaker, once again achieved two world records and put the limited size to the new level: the world's thinnest self-winding skeleton watch ( 5.34 mm), equipped with the world's thinnest self-winding skeleton movement (2.40 mm).
The design of Piaget While this modern watch not only demonstrates the extraordinary Piaget's ultra-thin movement production skills, but show the sculptor count the new break through the limi... (read more)
Author: Tiffany Thomas
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9. The Unmatched Grace of a Wooden Work Bench
December 10, 2011
Wooden work benches are one of the oldest tools used by carpenters to create and design their master pieces. Great designers have put this to great use, since centuries. One such inventor and sculptor was Leonardo Da Vinci. Though he is well known for his paintings, he is equally deemed for all his ground breaking designs. He had successfully made models of weight lifting cranes, spring clocks, drilling machines, water pumps and many more.
He lived in a time where they did not even know the word ‘computer’. Thus, he had to draw the sketches and redo them several times by hand. To his aid... (read more)
Author: Toyota Landy
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10. Are You a Professional Artist? Continue to Forge Your Career With a Little Bit of Help
December 06, 2011
Artistry whether you are a painter, sculptor or a potter is an exciting industry to be a part of because you can inject your enthusiasm and creativity into a visual medium. New payday loan companies are dedicated to helping all types of professionals and this includes working artists who are paid a salary every month. You might be an artist in residence or a working professional in another industry who is an artist in your spare time. Whatever your position in artistry, if you have a monthly income stream, new payday loan companies are here to help you prosper and remain successful in your car... (read more)
Author: Peachy Loans
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11. Mariano Fortuny
November 25, 2011
Born in Granada, Spain in 1871, Mariano Fortuny would go on to become one of the most artistically gifted people of his generation and probably the most talented and innovative fashion designers of his time.
Growing up in an artistic family, Mariano Fortuny showed from a young age that he too was a talented artist, particularly as a painter. Fortuny moved to Paris in 1874 following the death of his father, Fortuny would go on to establish himself in Paris for the rest of his career.
Mariano Fortuny varied in his artistic focus from a painter to an etcher to a sculptor to a photograph... (read more)
Author: Gareth hoyles
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12. David Altmejd CREATION THEORY by Rachel Corbett
November 22, 2011
Art worlds leading online magazine and Altmejd CREATIONalso Keszler & Banksy PEST CONTROL">Taking over the 9,800-square-foot Brant Foundation Art Study Center in Greenwich, Conn., Canadian sculptor David Altmejd has staged a kind of beautiful, nightmarish, campy creation myth, Nov. 5, 2011-Apr., 2012. Piles of coconuts collect in corners like furry cosmic eggs. A crudely cobbled angel stands on a sunlit pedestal. Glittering werewolf heads in varying states of transformation lie on the floor. Plaster hands tear open and emerge from walls and canvases.
It’s a pregnant universe, where everyt... (read more)
Author: aaren browns
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13. Malaga A Wonderful City
November 21, 2011
Malaga, the sixth largest city in Spain, is being famous for its beaches, monuments and places. It is the second most populous city of Andalusia and enjoys subtropical Mediterranean climate with the warmest winter in Europe. Because of its rich cultural and magnificent artistic heritage, the city has been nominated for the 2016 European Capital of Culture.
Being the birthplace of great painter and sculptor, Pablo Picasso, Malaga is one of the foremost places to visit once, especially for artists, painters and composers. At present, the city is on the path of enormous growth and developme... (read more)
Author: Michael Thornton
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14. Leaders Have Great Expectations
November 19, 2011
"Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
An old adage asks, "How am I expected to soar with the eagles when I'm surrounded by a bunch of turkeys?" This is a common victim statement, often heard from underperforming managers. Leaders see people as they could be – as eagles in training. Managers simply see them as turkeys. Research shows that both get what they expect.
In his Harvard Business Review classic "Pygmalion in Management," J. Sterling Livingston draws upon the ancient Greek myth of Pygmalion, a sc... (read more)
Author: Jim Clemmer
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15. Sarah Braman FRAGMENTATION EN POINTE by Elisabeth Kley
November 17, 2011
A few months ago, sculptor Sarah Braman -- whose solo exhibition called "Yours" opened last week at Mitchell-Innes & Nash -- bought a
camper for $750 on Craigslist. “The owner was selling it because it leaks, but I liked the 1980s wallpaper,” Braman explained. “She’s a terrible carpenter,” her husband, Phil Grauer, chimed in, “but she climbed on top with a Sawzall (the reciprocating saw
that’s used for demolition) and butchered it.
After the dismemberment, Braman joined each camper chunk (as she calls them) to a large minimalist rectangle made of colored
Plexiglas held ... (read more)
Author: aaren browns
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16. Why You Need Some Pink Flamingos
November 16, 2011
Pink lawn flamingos are the quintessential symbol of American kitsch, as all good hipsters know. Since you're a good hipster, the burning question is, why don't you own one? Here are three compelling reasons why you can't live even one moment longer without some:
1. If it's from 1957, it has to be good. Pink lawn flamingos are the creative masterpiece of yard-art sculptor Don Featherstone, who first designed them for Union Products in 1957. Featherstone's flamingos went on sale in 1958, a year in which, fortuitously, the color pink was reaching new heights of fashionability. Soon after, v... (read more)
Author: Virginia Butters
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17. 2008 beijing olympic games compared to the asian showing marketplace carry amazing business earning
November 14, 2011
As Singapore became the twenty-eighth, your Olympic Games managers, particularly, the official your birth together with Olympic mascots, the entire "Olympic financial system" shows up often times directly on huge music with Asia is just about the fixate connected proper care, individuals with Olympic economy awesome chance to currently have remarkable enthusiasm, expecting your Olympic Games to write the economical sorcery.2008 Beijing Olympic Games will likely Tibet's financial sourcing and even just about all a great deal of facilitate. 7 yrs following your reliable attempt, the main Beijing... (read more)
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18. Omaha Artist
November 13, 2011
Book cover designing, art direction or designing website graphics is a creative field and it involves in depth understanding of the different aspects of designing. Typically, an Omaha artist is associated with a painter or a sculptor but artistry much more than that, any person who is related to creating, practicing or demonstrating an art can be called an artist. If you have written an e- book, hard cover or paperback and if you wish to publish it and earn income from it, then you need to have a captivating book cover to make it noticeable among all the other books in the shelf and capture ... (read more)
Author: Omaha Artist
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19. Agate digging laser engraved simple centre
November 08, 2011
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Author: ethrh erbdgf
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20. Sculpturing Beauty in Prefect Ways
November 07, 2011
Every beautiful sculpture has the imaginations of a sculptor behind it. Every beautiful woman in the world has a set of cosmetics that have shaped her beauty beyond words. Cosmetics, the time tested beauty care systems are getting global brands today. Cosmetics are made to cover protection and care from head to toes. Hair care sets, facial caring sets, skin caring sets, nail caring sets and body caring sets are being manufactured by leading global brands. Increased competition has brought down the prices of makeup cosmetics quite dramatically over the past few years. Makeup cosmetics are u... (read more)
Author: Ronals Fol
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21. L.A. Confidential PACIFIC STANDARD TIME IN LOS ANGELES GALLERIES by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
November 04, 2011
Pacific Standard Time (PST), the Getty-funded initiative that's revitalizing the forgotten cultural beginnings of Southern
California, reigns this month in the museums and galleries around Los Angeles.
The PST focus on the area’s post-war cultural history has inspired a number of galleries to dig into their inventory to present some
very intriguing, even surprising exhibitions. The Box, an unassuming gallery in Chinatown operated by Mara McCarthy (daughter of performance artist turned sculptor Paul McCarthy),
has a well-earned reputation for showing tough-minded art fro... (read more)
Author: aaren browns
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22. Timeless Unusual Handcrafted Jewelry Customizations
October 31, 2011
Unusual handmade jewelry is rarer than the traditional silver jewelry styles you will find in malls or retail stores. Because it is handmade instead of machine made, there are more opportunities for the jewelry designer to create subtle differences in the unusual handcrafted jewelry styles. For those who have a high fashion sense, finding unusual handmade jewelry is the only option to consider. It simply adds sophistication to your wardrobe like no other accessory can do.
Handmade jewelry designs are usually more finely detailed than mass-produced jewelry styles. It can look like artwo... (read more)
Author: mike nielson
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23. The History of Barcelona Chairs
October 15, 2011
Mies van der Rohe is the creator of the Barcelona chair. He found the chair in the 1929 for an International Exposition in Barcelona. The Barcelona chair, couch and table held the position of pride alongside the work of the famous sculptor George Kolbe. He got his inspiration from an Egyptian folding chair and a Roman folding stool. The chair was created to replicate a throne and made its first appearance during the inaugural ceremony by the Spanish royal family at the exposition. The chair expresses a royal touch and grandeur yet it is light and strong. It is an artistic approach to materials... (read more)
Author: M Nazim
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24. Latina Author AnnaMarie Lopez Talks About Her First Novel
September 11, 2011
Remember to welcome my specific visitor, artist, musician and novelist Anna-Marie Lopez. Her initial novel, The Tortilla Youngsters, has just been printed by Onda Publications and was inspired by her father. Soon after turning down a scholarship to Howard Payne University, she decided to go to San Antonio Higher education and the College of TX at San Antonio. Later, she apprenticed in graphics and very good arts for a 12 months with a sculptor and painter. She has labored as a graphics designer and production artist for many magazines, including Texas Regular monthly. In addition, she's labore... (read more)
Author: marita denni
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25. South korean experts interpret for you what is "micro-plastic" - waist high turnstile
August 30, 2011
Prominent Vietnamese Physicians Natural Glory Master Jinyan Zhen: usually The Philipines, "Community sculptor," had said a complete masteral among The Philipines's substantial Ewha Can easily Collage Program of drugs, Company pertaining to Hospital. Betty, M . d ., encountered, remarkably reliable and additionally medical principles concerning expert background walls, an early Seoul YJH your body centers, colour practices while HAE web design manager, right now keeps going by yourself with regards to Seoul's finest medical-related facial facility (PureSkinGreen). Charged furthermore , For You ... (read more)
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