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    Great Japanese design of robots.
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Martine Johanna - 0 views

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    Drift, 2008
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caravaggio.com home page - 0 views

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    P.S. It seems that my Firefox suffers from temporary breakdown when viewing the website, so you better try some other browsers like Google Chrome or IE.
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    Living 400 years ago in the time of the counter reformation; in the time of Shakespeare; Caravaggio staged scenes with lighting that inspires modern film directors. Having lived with high quality images and movies; it is difficult for us to conceive the effect his realism had in its days. Every one of his works raised a scandal; and each one haunts us with intrigue even today.
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Arnold Böcklin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Influenced by Romanticism his painting is symbolist with mythological subjects often overlapping with the Pre-Raphaelites. His pictures portray mythological, fantastical figures along classical architecture constructions (revealing often an obsession with death) creating a strange, fantasy world. Böcklin is best known for his five versions of Isle of the Dead, which partly evokes the English Cemetery, Florence, close to his studio and where his baby daughter Maria had been buried. An early version of the painting was commissioned by a Madame Berna, a widow who wanted a painting with a dream-like atmosphere.[1]
  • Böcklin exercised an influence on Surrealist painters like Max Ernst and Salvador Dalí, and on Giorgio de Chirico.
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100 Free College Courses To Develop Your Artistic Eye - Learn-gasm - 0 views

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    Free online courses for artistic knowledge & appreciation.
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    That's actually a very nice set of resources. It's unfortunate the administrators of the site decided to call it Learn-gasm. A site that focuses on higher education shouldn't be stuck in junior-high level humor.
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Keys to drawing - Google Books - 0 views

  • Dodson offers a complete system for developing drawing skills, basing his approach on 55 "keys" to drawing -- rules that don't need to be memorized, but realized. Dodson helps artists learn to trust their eyes and sharpen their observation skills through 48 practice exercises, reviews, and self-evaluations. Topics include learning to control proportion, scale, movement, depth, pattern and more!
  • Merely to see, therefore, is not enough. It is necessary to have a fresh, vivid, physical contact with the object you draw through as many of the senses as possible — and especially through the sense of touch. Our understanding of what we see is based to a large extent on touch.
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Charles Darwin's Art Attack - 0 views

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    Jeremy McCarter reviews Denis Dutton's book "The Art Instinct". Interesting review of a naturalistic viewpoint on the origins of art.
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    That's a great article - I'll be looking for that book. The only thing I question is the universal issue. Most people (IMHO) not in the arts seem to have a distrust of it - you know - this idea that it's all chicanery unless they are looking at a near duplicate of consensus reality. So - how does that work into the evolutionary idea - that sense of distrust and even disdain? Is there an anti-art gene?
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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?"
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Creators: From Chaucer and Dürer to ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    When a guy starts talking about Shakespeare, Albrecht Dürer, Picasso and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, I know I'm gonna have a real good time! :P
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Homemade Cards Using a Gocco Printer - 0 views

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    Printing your own cards can be a fun and artistic hobby. Using a Gocco Printer can be just what you need to give your homemade cards that personal touch.
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Homemade Card Ideas - DIY Fabric Envelopes - 0 views

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    This project is an easy and smart way to recycle even the tiniest leftover material. by using one of our favorite sewing materials-fusible webbing-you can whip up a whole set of these no-sew envelopes in a flash. they're great places to store favorite documents, photos, or business cards, and can even be used as a special gift wrap.
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    Anyone who has a soft spot for DIY or craft should check out http://www.diynetwork.com/ and http://www.craftzine.com/ :P
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    Another DIY source: http://makezine.com/
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Reimagining 'Fahrenheit 451' As A Graphic Novel : NPR - 0 views

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    Graphic Novel adaptation of Bradbury's famous book - officially sanctioned by the Bradbury estate.
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From Pen to Printing Press - 0 views

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    Islamic book arts from the Indiiana University Collection
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Sergey Maximishin Photography - 0 views

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    love the photography!
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15 Places to Make Money Creating Your Own Products - 0 views

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    This is an awesome bit of information, thanks Ian Yang ;)
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    You are welcome, Alex. Just remember: they all have some cons and pros, so make sure you understand the policy or rules of each website. :)
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