but does it float - 0 views
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A collection of hundreds of images from all kinds of artist. It seems accurate as far as the images labeled are by the artist they claim to be. Josef Albers, Moebius (Jean Giraud), Max Ernst, etc. Keep clicking the images, a lot link to the artist websites.
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A collection of hundreds of images from all kinds of artist. It seems accurate as far as the images labeled are by the artist they claim to be. Josef Albers, Moebius (Jean Giraud), Max Ernst, etc.
Photoshop Tutorials - Psdtuts+ - 0 views
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RSS feed for all Tutorials and ArticlesRSS feed for all Tutorials and Articles - Just HeadlinesRSS feed for VideosRSS feed for FreebiesRSS feed for Community LinksEmail Subscriptions for all Tutorials and ArticlesTwitter Follow for all Tutorials and Articles
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About:\nPsdtuts+ is a blog/Photoshop site made to house and showcase some of the best Photoshop tutorials around. We publish tutorials that not only produce great graphics and effects, but explain the techniques behind them in a friendly, approachable manner.
Fullmetal Alchemist - Official Website - 0 views
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The Official Website of Fullmetal Alchemist from FUNimation Productions. Read character descriptions, episode descriptions and download some wallpapers. Watch Fullmeatl Alchemist on CARTOON NETWORK�
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This is not appropriate for this group. Its almost as bad as posting a link to Starry Night by Van Gogh and asking if any one has seen this. This is on Cartoon Network. Yeah I know about it. What does it have to do with this group. I like animea but not here.
Paul-Rand.com :: Thoughts on Design - 8 views
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Articles by Paul Rand on design from 1949 to 2008.
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The link has changed - it's now: http://www.paul-rand.com/site/thoughts/
ESSAYS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Artistic Creativity and the Brain -- Zeki 293 (5527): 51... - 6 views
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Visual art contributes to our understanding of the visual brain because it explores and reveals the brain's perceptual capabilities. As Paul Klee once wrote, "Art does not reproduce the visible; it makes things visible." But visual art also obeys the laws of the visual brain, and thus reveals these laws to us. Of these laws, two stand supreme.
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The first is the law of constancy. By this I mean that the function of the visual brain is to seek knowledge of the constant and essential properties of objects and surfaces, when the information reaching it changes from moment to moment. The distance, the viewing point, and the illumination conditions change continually, yet the brain is able to discard these changes in categorizing an object.
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The second supreme law is that of abstraction. By abstraction I mean the process in which the particular is subordinated to the general, so that what is represented is applicable to many particulars. This second law is intimately linked to the first, because abstraction is a critical step in the efficient acquisition of knowledge; without it, the brain would be enslaved to the particular. The capacity to abstract is also probably imposed on the brain by the limitations of its memory system, because it does away with the need to recall every detail. Art, too, abstracts and thus externalizes the inner workings of the brain. Its primordial function is thus a reflection of the function of the brain.
How to get online Roku Support? - 0 views
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We at roku.com/link provides you Roku support so if you are looking for the solution of any problem regarding Roku you can contact us or visit at www.rokucomlinkactivate.com
The Body in Pain - 1 views
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