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Art Works of Man Blog; January, 2011 Archive; Art Works of Man Blog | -- ../../local/artman/index-January-2011-1.html01/30/11 05:06
I am one of those who are enthusiastic about art and I really do appreciate every single art made by local and foreign artists. Edible arts are really nice to look at and it simply shows the real creativity of the artists. Furthermore, these artists know how to connect the various things for making works of art. I just find it so yummy to see those kinds of art through food. The artists perfectly shaped the animals and other food. I am so impressed with them actually.These are also the best for photography gallery.Link: 40 Examples of Edible Art (food art); Your Arts N Craft
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01/25/11 05:06
Hi there! Ansel Adams was one of my most idolized photographers. Even up to this days, I am still fond of looking at his works.He has always captured the best moments that showed his artistry as a photographer. Read more: Ansel Adams: My Idol [click] Tags: ansel adams • idolized • photographers • photo exhibit • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
01/20/11 05:06
Ansel Adams, as far as I can remember was my dad's favorite photograher. My dad was a professional photographer and he got the chance to meet Ansel Adams long, long time ago. That's why he was so inspired to make his work really amazing. He became one of Adams's fans. Read more: Ansel Adams: A True Inspiration [click] Tags: ansel adams • photographer • career • challenge • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
01/04/11 00:12
How was it determined so fast that these works were stolen? It seems a little fishy that Picasso's sone called a lawyer instead of the police. The lawyer wants the works to be stolen so he can bill someone for his time. Second, if the works were stolen, why would the person connected with the thief walk directly into Picasso's son's office presenting them to be authenticated. Strange to say the least. Link: Nation & World | Picasso trove surfaces in France | Sea
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