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Muhammad Rafi Songs - 0 views

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    Now watch all hit and famous songs in this free android app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs".. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is an android app allows you to get quick and way access to all hit and famous songs without any cost. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is the app for his fans who love to listen his songs and feel pleasant in his melodious voice. People always found difficulty by downloading songs over web so this app is for easy access of those songs by just a single click on our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". We added almost all of his songs e.g. romantic songs, classical, bhajans and ghazals. You can install our app with the help of internet. Now there is no need to download single song over bogus website. Using search engine you can search your favorite song. I hope you will have fun by using our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". 1:Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka Sahara by Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi 2: Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhaana - Mohd.Rafi & Kishore Kumar 3: Chadh gayee chadh gayee by Mohammad Rafi & Mukesh 4:Tera Khilona Toota by Noor Jehan - Mohd Rafi, 5:Tujhe Pyaar Karte Hai - Mohammad Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur 6:Gun Guna Rahe Hai Bhanvare - Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle 7:Likhe Jo Khat Tujhe Song - Mohammed Rafi - Kanyadan 8:Us Jaane Do Aalam Ka Jalwa Mohd Rafi Manna Dey Nawab Sahib 9:Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai - Dharmendra, Mohammed Rafi, 10:Tum Bin Jaaun Kahan Mohammad Rafi Music RD Burman Film Pyar Ka Mausam.
umarmushtaq

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.activeapp.mohammadrafioldhindisongs - 0 views

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    Now watch all hit and famous songs in this free android app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs".. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is an android app allows you to get quick and way access to all hit and famous songs without any cost. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is the app for his fans who love to listen his songs and feel pleasant in his melodious voice. People always found difficulty by downloading songs over web so this app is for easy access of those songs by just a single click on our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". We added almost all of his songs e.g. romantic songs, classical, bhajans and ghazals. You can install our app with the help of internet. Now there is no need to download single song over bogus website. Using search engine you can search your favorite song. I hope you will have fun by using our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". 1:Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka Sahara by Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi 2: Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhaana - Mohd.Rafi & Kishore Kumar 3: Chadh gayee chadh gayee by Mohammad Rafi & Mukesh 4:Tera Khilona Toota by Noor Jehan - Mohd Rafi, 5:Tujhe Pyaar Karte Hai - Mohammad Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur 6:Gun Guna Rahe Hai Bhanvare - Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle 7:Likhe Jo Khat Tujhe Song - Mohammed Rafi - Kanyadan 8:Us Jaane Do Aalam Ka Jalwa Mohd Rafi Manna Dey Nawab Sahib 9:Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai - Dharmendra, Mohammed Rafi, 10:Tum Bin Jaaun Kahan Mohammad Rafi Music RD Burman Film Pyar Ka Mausam.
Ian Yang

Richard Prince Sells Other People's Printed Instagrams for $100,000 USD a Piece at NYC ... - 2 views

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    It's about time that it takes almost nothing to take pictures but costs a fortune to buy one of them. What makes it even worse, is that you are not the one who makes a fortune out of it.
anonymous

Luis Cruz Azaceta | Pan American Art Projects - 0 views

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    Luis Cruz Azaceta is a Cuban American artist who was born in 1942, in Havana, Cuba. Azaceta's artistic formation happened in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, and became an important member of the community.
anonymous

Ricardo Brey | Panamerican Art Projects Miami, FL - 0 views

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    The artist, who was born in Cuba and now splits his time between his native country and Belgium, says he prefers to "react organically to the prevailing mood" rather than work within a defined set of themes.
stvalentine stvalentine

The World's Most Amazing Vertical Gardens - 1 views

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    You are walking along a city street when suddenly you are confronted by the totally unexpected. A wall of greenery rises vertically up the face of a building nearby, and architecture takes on a whole new dimension. Not only are those who instigate this type of cladding being environmentally friendly. They are saving money as well.
Scheiro Deligne

Greg Kucera Gallery | Seattle - 0 views

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    The Gallery began with a modest group show of artists which included established NW artists such as Alden Mason, Gene Gentry McMahon, Karin Helmich and John F. Koenig. A number of younger artists were quickly added including Mark Calderon, Michael Ehle, Jody Isaacson, Ross Palmer Beecher, and Ed Wicklander. We then began working with Roger Shimomura, an already established artist who began his career in Seattle. The gallery also soon began to show prints and works on paper by Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine and artists making prints with ULAE, including Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Terry Winters and Elizabeth Murray.
Ian Yang

sven palmowski aka a.mar.illo, Barcelona - Illustrations, design, button badges, limite... - 0 views

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    An illustrator who is getting more and more popular so i can't help running into him on flickr, imagekind, colourlover etc. Palmowski has such an unique way of blending his wonderful palettes in his charactors who seem looking for each other from piece to piece, from universe to the big blue ocean.
Ian Yang

Art Community & Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Top 10 Reasons Why Galleries Rejec... - 0 views

  • Too Similar: A gallery looks at the group of artists they represent, much like an artist looks at a painting. It is not so much the individual artist that is considered, but, rather, how that art fits into the existing group. Often galleries are reluctant to take artists that are too similar to an artist they already represent. Too Different: All galleries try to create a niche for themselves by representing artists that are stylistically similar and would appeal to their core group of collectors. If your work is outside the arbitrary parameters they have established, you are out of luck. Too Far Away: Unless you have already established a reputation elsewhere, galleries are reluctant to work with artists outside their regional area. Issues surrounding shipping costs and the inconvenience of getting and returning work in an expedient manner make it often not worth it. Too Fragile/Difficult to Store: Regardless of how big a gallery is, there is never enough storage space. Galleries shy away from work that is 3 dimensional, easily breakable, heavy or hard to handle. Too Expensive: Most artists undervalue their work. But, occasionally I will come across an artist with a totally unrealistic sense of how to price their work. Prices are established by the law of supply of demand (Read Pricing Your Art). If a gallery feels they can not price your work fairly and still make a 50% commission, they will not be willing to take a chance on you. Too Cheap: Artists who only do works on paper, photographers, etc often can not generate enough income from sales to make an exhibition worth it to a gallery. If you have 20 pieces in a show, and each piece sells for $500, and your show completely sells out…your gallery has only made $5000… barely enough to cover the costs of the postage, announcement and opening reception. Too Difficult: Entering into a relationship with a gallery is in many ways similar to entering into a marriage. It's a relationship that needs to be able to endure candid dialog about the things that are often the most difficult to discuss with anyone…your artwork and money. Both the artist and the gallery need to have a level of trust and comfort that will guarantee honest communication. If a gallery perceives you as being a difficult person to work with, they tend to veer away. Too Inexperienced: Many artists start approaching galleries too soon, before their work has fully matured. Most critics and curators say it takes an artist several years after college for their work to fully develop stylistically. Galleries want to make sure that once they commit to you, your work will not make radical and/or unpredictable changes. Even if a gallery LOVES your work, they may want to watch your development over a period of years to confirm their initial opinion. Artists must also have enough work of a similar sensibility to mount an exhibition. Too Experienced: The gallery fear of failure is strong, particularly in this economic climate. Careful to be sensitive to a price point that is right for their audience, galleries may not be financially able to risk representing artists who are farther along in their career, therefore demanding higher prices, than emerging younger artists. Artists with a long sales history of gradually appreciating prices may find themselves priced out of the current market.
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    Something that every artist should keep in his/her mind.
c newsom

Donald Lipski - 0 views

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    The official site for the artist Donald Lipski who creates work (sculpture and installation) from everyday objects.
c newsom

Flickr: greyherbert's Photostream - 1 views

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    A Flickr photostream by someone who has a very wide-ranging, obscure and tantalizing taste in art/artifacts. Much of the content is photos of old prints from books. The biggest problem is that there isn't much information on the provenance of most of the objects in addition to other details.
c newsom

Play is the work of children said Friedrich Froebel - 1 views

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    A description of the Froebel Gifts and their relationship to play and early development. These were developed by Friedrich Froebel, who also gave us Kindergarten. Frank Lloyd Wright cited his play with Froebel Gifts in childhood as a major influence on his aesthetic.
Ian Yang

beinArt Surreal Art Collective - 0 views

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    I wish I know who is the aritst who made this marveloust painting, which is currently featured on the homepage of beinArt Surreal Art Collective, a really amazing place for artists of all media. It's the surrealism that truly attracts me, part of the reason is that I don't do surreals, and I'm naturally drawn to things I can't make or don't understand. It's a good thing that my FF takes about 25 seconds to read the Artists page, but a bit of virtue of patience is always rewarding, indeed!- Ian
Ian Yang

Design Corner - 0 views

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    About:
    DesignCorner is a feed aggregator for design related feeds, with special interest on product design, graphics and visuals, interaction, research and innovation…
    Feeds are aggregated manually and posts are kept or deleted in order to display the best and freshest news about design.



    This website is really a wonderful source for all who can't live without something new in daily basis. It covers from visual to stuff, from interaction to architecture (they all come in differnt feeds. How sweet is that!). And who decides that? It's YOU!! Their members/readers apparently are the boss 'cause  you can add anything fresh, informative or creative but others enjoy the equal right and freedom of deleting whatever hateful. It's a nice tactic, and working very very well for me! :D

    - Ian

Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 7 Inspirational And Really Amazing Videos Featuring Papercraft - 0 views

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    These videos and the artistic creativity that went into them is absolutely amazing. What is even more amazing is the fact that the artists aren't famous and banking. This article is dedicated to those who share a common interest for papercraft and stop motion video. Enjoy.
Ann Darling

80 Stunning Examples Of Macro Photography | Inspiration | instantShift - 0 views

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    next time I have a student who says I don't know what to draw
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    Right - what is it about not knowing what to draw? The question I keep asking myself is; "How can I keep myself from drawing every single thing I see?"
Benjamin Hansen

Obey Giant - WORLDWIDE PROPAGANDA DELIVERY - 0 views

shared by Benjamin Hansen on 05 Jul 09 - Cached
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    This is the guy who did the Obama poster. A legend in every major city across the world.
Skeptical Debunker

Scientific Curiosity Captured in Photos - 2 views

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    Caleb Charland is a Maine-based photographer who combines a love of scientific experiments and photographs into wonderful and amazing photographs. If Isaac Newton or Benjamin Franklin were into photography, their photographs might look something like these:
Skeptical Debunker

HellBilly Delux Custom Hats | Thrillist - 2 views

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    Kids are always decorating their clothes, whether it's drawing on Vans, or, in the 80s, sticking Gummy Bears on their shirts, to complement the blood spilled from getting punched by kids who draw on Vans. For a guy whose tinkering's taken on a hellacious bent, check out custom hats from HellBilly Delux.
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