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Italy: The New Domestic Landscape
by Ferdine, Mar 12, 2008
In 1972, the Museum of Modern Art in New York held an international exhibition entitled "Italy: The New Domestic Landscape". This was a show of contemporary Italian design, focusing on the radical "Anti-Design" movement. Here are some of the designs that were exhibited at this groundbreaking exhibition.
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Paintings That Make You Go "Wow!"
by Anne Lyken Garner, Mar 10, 2008
A superb collection of pavement paintings that will knock your socks off.
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Sebastian Bourdon's Adoration of the Magi
by TraceyJSmith, Mar 9, 2008
The Adoration of the Magi has been a popular theme to depict in art throughout the centuries and depicts the story of the Magi who follow the star in Bethlehem to seek out the king of the Jewish people.
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Painting With Your Mind's Eye
by TMS, Mar 9, 2008
An amazing contemporary oil painter that works with many different styles to create vibrant works of art that show an introspective mind.
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Which Type of Artist's Paint is Best?: Oil, Watercolor, or Acrylic?
by Nick Meyer, Feb 17, 2008
Breaking down the different attributes of each type of paint.
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Willard Wigan: Creator of the World's Smallest Sculptures
by Kenny Stenzerfield, Jan 31, 2008
Be amazed by how one artist changed the trend of making big art, to making microscopic art.
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Buying Original Art From Unknown Artists
by Mark Gordon Brown, Jan 27, 2008
Many people do not think they can own original art, either scared off by the higher prices or intimidated by their lack of knowledge. But by purchasing original art from lesser known artists you can save money. Here are some simple tips to selecting good original art for your home.
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Importance of Book Cover Design
by PJ Hall-Bills, Jan 23, 2008
What do people see first when picking up a new book?
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Community Art Festival Portrays Local and National Artists
by James A Steele, Jan 21, 2008
Among the most notable festivals in Bloomington Indiana, located in the rolling hills and picturesque low lands of Indiana’s Monroe County, home to the 10,750 acre Lake Monroe, the 2nd largest lake in Indiana aside from Lake Michigan, and the largest inland lake in Indiana, there is the Forth Street Art Festival. This festival sponsored by local patrons and artisans, and is hosted once a year on Labor Day weekend on the corner of 4th street and Grant street.
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My Visual Arts Assignment
by nacp, Jan 19, 2008
What can be learned about Aborigional beliefs and culture from "The Birth of Djang'kawu at Yalangbara"?
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