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Make A Hovercraft - Basic Things You Need to Remember - Carolyn Anderson
If you are an enthusiast in making projects or some do-it-yourself projects, learning how to make a hovercraft can be a good idea if you also have a passion with this type of water vehicle. This might be a little difficult without any guide at hand, but of course, with a good guide and with a... Submitted 1 year 186 days ago.

Scenic Art Master Artist Georgia O' Keeffe- Americas First Famous Female Artist - Nikul Vats
Georgia O'Keeffe was and is considered one of the greatest female artists of the 20th century. Widely known as a still-life painter O'Keeffe carved her forte near the beginning on with the help of Alfred Stieglitz and his Gallery 291. She painted natural settings at their most basic; large-scale... Submitted 1 year 197 days ago.

Download Free Embroidery and Free Embroidery Designs - Joel Hambit
Are you looking to download free embroidery and free embroidery designs? So was a friend of mine. She was amazed at the quality of the free stuff. Her name is Janice. Now Janice is quiet picky about what she uses in her form or art. She is certainly the type of person I would have never... Submitted 1 year 212 days ago.

Looking Back - History of English Pottery - Rey Prater
The pottery business also had its own fair share of happenings and challenges before it had made a stable name. To understand the pottery per se, we also need to look back and be aware of its history in a short summary. The primary cause of the development of the pottery industry is the the... Submitted 1 year 236 days ago.

Beaded Bracelet Instructions: Facts And Pointers To Make Bead Bracelets - Karen Winton
If you love jewellery, specifically bracelets, you need not spend all your money buying expensive pieces from malls, stores, and boutiques. You can actually make bead bracelets. There are, after all, easy to create jewellery bead designs as well as simple steps to follow in order to come up with... Submitted 1 year 247 days ago.

Make Your Own Jewelry With These Beaded Jewelry Ideas - Karen Winton
Many women love jewellery, but, may not have extra cash to buy jewelry. If you're one of those women, it is recommended that you opt to make your own jewelry. This does not necessarily mean making them out of gold, sterling silver, jewels, and so on. Those materials, after all, are quite costly.... Submitted 1 year 247 days ago.

Andrew Wyeth: Way to Watercolor - - Don Woods
Andrew Wyeth, one of the most famous U.S. artists of the 20th century, and even perhaps in history, found inspiration in daily life. As his popularity grew, so did the debates surrounding him and his art. A master of realism, he has been called "America's best known and best loved artist", as... Submitted 1 year 295 days ago.

The Daler-Rowney Story - Callum Asterman
Today's format of the company is fairly recently formed, perhaps surprisingly so, as it is the result the Daler Board Company buying the George Rowney Company in 1983. But such was the following of the Rowney brand that Daler would have been foolish to give up on the Rowney name. The Rowney... Submitted 2 years 2 days ago.

Andy Warhol, The Legends, The Icons, And The Pinnacle Of Pop Art. - - Derrick Schmidt
In 1928, Pittsburgh hosted the paintings of a person that will soon change the face of modern art. Named Andrew Warhola, this was a man that was destined to have power over Pop art and outline its parameters, or more aptly, blur its lines. Warhol paintings at this time are considered as expensive... Submitted 2 years 88 days ago.

Pablo Picasso - Journey To Releasing Your Imaginative Artistic Painting Side. - - Derrick Schmidt
Since the previous century, a lot of painters have become rather renowned with their art works becoming very valuable. A number of paintings by remarkable artistic painters will even go up to 1,000,000 dollars or sometimes even more. If you wish to become a well-known artist or you simply need a... Submitted 2 years 88 days ago.

Louis le Brocquy - Irelands' Greatest Living Artist? - - Russell Shortt
Louis le Brocquy was born in Dublin on 10 November 1916, he was educated as at St. Gerard's, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Kevin St. Technical School and Trinity College Dublin. He immersed himself in the works of Titian, Velazquez, Goya, Manet and particularly Rembrandt. In 1938, he left Ireland to study... Submitted 3 years 205 days ago.

Picasso and 10 Things You May Not Have Known - - Paul Symonds
Picasso was more than just a great painter and there is much about his life that still remains unknown to most of the world even today! Here is a list of 10 things that you may have not known about the Picasso. 1. In addition to being a talented painter, Picasso was also one of the world's... Submitted 4 years 14 days ago.

A Natural Georgia O’Keeffe Inspiration - - Jessie Ippersiel
Like any brilliant artist, Georgia O'Keefe's imagination was sparked by a myriad of things. However, the O'Keeffe inspiration lay mainly in the natural landscapes surrounding her. The pieces she produced were most often related to her immediate environment and her personal life experiences.... Submitted 4 years 44 days ago.

20th Century German Expressionist Artists: Max Pechstein - Kirsty Semple
Max Pechstein was one of the artists who formed Die Bruche, The Bridge: a group of people who sought to inspire the masses to change their lives and one of the only members of the group to have had formal artistic training. However he was kicked when, in 1912, he held an exhibit of his work... Submitted 4 years 227 days ago.

Female 20th Century German Expressionist Painter: Kathe Kollwitz - Kirsty Semple
Born in 1867 to a father who was a radical social democrat who became a mason and house builder and educated by her grandfather on matters of religion and socialism Kathe Kollwitz dedicated her life to political activism. From an early age she was confronted by death when her younger brother died... Submitted 4 years 227 days ago.

The Figurative Clay Sculptures of Javier Marin are Beautiful and Tragic - Patrick Johnson
Emotional power projects into the room. It is magnificence, soul, dignity, profound strength, compassion and suffering. I am aware of it as I enter the Nohra Haime Gallery in New York City. I had just stumbled upon my first viewing of Javier Marin’s figurative clay sculptures. The facial... Submitted 4 years 286 days ago.

So where does Salvador Dali fit into the pantheon of Art? - - Russell Shortt
Old Avida Dollars, his place in the artist's pantheon is not immediately evident, indeed there are some critics who maintain that he has no place at all. That analysis seems a tad harsh, but yet it does prevail, perhaps Dali's craving for stirring the waters gets in the way of what I believe is... Submitted 2 years 310 days ago.

Faces of Impressionism - - Antony Picker
Western in the mid 19th century experienced a revolution of sorts. Although it didn't involve bloody battles, it did forever change the perspective of many. Impressionist painting, now a mainstay of respected collections and the finest museums, was originally a revolt against what the... Submitted 2 years 311 days ago.

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