Milwaukee Art Museum a Wisconsin Treasure by Shifra Stein
It’s a bright, clear day in Milwaukee. The downtown shoreline shimmers under the radiance of a sun that is dazzling in intensity. Its luminous glow lights up the visually stunn ... >> read entire article
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Black and White Art on Your Wall by Sara Denning
Add drama and sophistication to your home! Years ago I attended a party that took place in a Deco style stucco house that I will never forget. It represented the he ... >> read entire article
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Just Add Watercolor by Janice Tingum Have you ever wished that you could paint? I am convinced that anyone can paint! If you have a desire to paint, you can achieve it. Watercolor painting does not require a colleg ... >> read entire article
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Brighten Your Decor with Hand Painted Ceramic Tile by Dy Witt At one time, ceramic tile was only for the wealthy. No more. Today, for the same price as you will pay for manufactured cast resin, imitation marble or other polyme ... >> read entire article
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The Christmas Story in the Bible by Candida Martinelli The Bible is actually four books in one: a religious text, a philosophical text, an historical text, and literature. < ... >> read entire article
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Autumn with Keats by Candida Martinelli John Keats lived only 25 years from 1795-1821, but in those short years, he made a place for himself as one of the greatest Romantic poets in the English language. He ... >> read entire article
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Autumns Changes by Savannah Skye After long Summer days filled with fun in the sun, its come time for us to turn East and look inwards. Take time to reflect upon Autumns changes that now surround us. For around ... >> read entire article
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Road to Europe: Georgia by Natalia Motili Night - 3 oclock. Road from the airport to the center of the city seemed to be long, although it was well lightened. A lot of segments of the road were digged and closed, and thus ... >> read entire article
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New York City Summer Fun by Savannah Skye New York City is an enjoyable but very expensive city to live in. So Im going to give up the goods on free to low cost events that take place during the Summer in the Big Apple. ... >> read entire article
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Decorating With Art by Celeste Teresi DeSapri Maybe you’re restricted by an older living space with existing furnishings, or overwhelmed by the possibilities a stark new space may offer. Maybe you’re decorating with unlimited ... >> read entire article
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The Art Of Lian Zhen by Shifra Stein Painting for me is a spiritual process. I enjoy watching color flow from one corner of the painting to the other. One by one, each stroke reveals the next, connecting heart to arm ... >> read entire article
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Spring Dreams by Savannah Skye Hope springs eternal dreams that are born out of the Vernal Equinox. For Spring is the season in which the first realization of our dreams are felt. It is the time when all life ... >> read entire article
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Universal Love by Savannah Skye Universal Love is everywhere. The root of it is deeply embedded in everyday acts of kindness towards one another. Acts like a phonecall to a loved one to see how they are doing. Th ... >> read entire article
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Resolutions by Savannah Skye We almost all make resolutions for the new year. Usually a list of what we dont want to do in the new year. I have a different take on making new years resolutions. Instead of maki ... >> read entire article
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Lifes Gifts by Savannah Skye Tis the season of giving and in this season may we all remember that creativity is one of lifes most precious gifts that has been bestowed on each and everyone of us. Gifts that we ... >> read entire article
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Edu-tainment - The Key To Saving Texas Tropics Habitat by Shifra Stein It’s morning and the mist is filtering through the subtropical treed canopy that protects the birds of El Rocio. As we take our usual early morning walk through the cactus gardens, ... >> read entire article
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8th Grader Earns Scholarship by Gina Rhodes Jessica Latrice Rhodes, an African American 8th Grader from Oviedo, Fla., and daughter of Christopher and Gina Rhodes, recently earned a $13,000 scholarship to attend the Interloch ... >> read entire article
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Gallery Browsers by Dorothy Gauvin Many people seem to feel a bit intimidated by art galleries. The private commercial kind, that is. Sure, in a big public art museum, you know to speak softly. You know you cant eat ... >> read entire article
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A Haven For The Arts by Shifra Stein At a time when the economy does not bode well for the arts, the coastal community of Rockport, Texas seems to be offering shelter from stormy economic times. This small, but growin ... >> read entire article
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The Ways We See And Use Colour by Dorothy Gauvin Many years ago, in the days before I learned to say No, I was asked to deliver a lecture to a philosophical discussion group. Then, I found the subject had been chosen for me. Its ... >> read entire article
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