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Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures From One of the World’s Richest Countries in Cultural Heritage
by Lauren Axelrod, Sep 25, 2008
Our perceived opinions of this country are usually skewed due to the continuous allegations of the press and what we, as outsiders see when we come in contact with their culture. The treasures of this country that were lost are meant to be of historical significance, not of hate. Enjoy the artifacts, for they share a piece of international history.
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Mosaics: The Decor of Bygone Civilizations
by C Jordan, Sep 25, 2008
A wonderful legacy of wall and floor art.
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Everyday Art: Garbage Cans
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Sep 19, 2008
Everyday objects can have a place in the world of art. They don't have to be totally boring, utilitarian objects. They can become something to make you smile or inspire you or make you think. Even the lowly garbage can is able to be changed into something more than a boring trash receptacle.
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Adding Colour and Charm: Mehendi
by Siela, Sep 17, 2008
An intricate design and art style.
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Art of Gold
by Siela, Sep 17, 2008
The beauty of Tanjore paintings.
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How to Make a Paper Rose
by CHAN LEE PENG, Sep 18, 2008
Now, you can create as many as paper roses to have a good and enjoyable experience while looking at your home and garden blooming up with these spectacular paper roses. No matter wherever you’re, and no matter whatever you do, immerse yourself with the roses that you have made. It’s simply intoxicating!
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Wonderful Works of 19th Century Art
by Lost in Arizona, Sep 14, 2008
After I had graduated with my bachelors, I decided to switch majors. I wanted to get my Masters in 19th century Art History.
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The Mascaraed
by zeak, Sep 17, 2008
A drawing I did of a creepy man.
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How to Take Your Own Pictures of Your Artwork
by mark sweet, Sep 12, 2008
A simple, low-cost method of photographing your own artwork for portfolios, contest entries, or simply just documentation.
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Comparison Between Picasso's Sculptures and His Paintings
by Arthur Spanial, Sep 16, 2008
A fundamental difference between Picasso's two forms of art.
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