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Three Rivers Art Festival offers fun, art
Over 200 artists in every medium ranging from jewelry to oil and watercolor fine arts will descend upon Covington this weekend for the Three Rivers Art Festival downtown.
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Man's Blizzard collection grows as new Warcraft game goes on sale tonight
Paul Sams has pretty much every product the Irvine company has made -- from unreleased skateboards to one-off sculptures.
Orange County Register |
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Epson Takes Consumers Inside Digital Darkroom With Chance to Win Signed Vincent Versace Fine-Art Print
Epson, along with Digital Photo Pro, Outdoor Photographer and PCPhoto, takes consumers inside Vincent Versace's digital darkroom where they can enter the "Upgrade Your Prints" sweepstakes and win a signed and framed fine-art print from Vincent Versace, professional photographer and best-selling author of Welcome to Oz: a Cinematic Approach Digital Still Photography with Photoshop or an Epson ...
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Paintings honor fallen soldiers
Life-sized oil paintings honor 22 Marines and a Navy corpsman from Ohio-based Lima Company killed three years ago in Iraq.
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Epson Offers Chance to Win Mentor Series Photo Trek Through 'Upgrade Your Prints' Sweepstakes
Epson, the overwhelming brand of choice among professional photographers, and The Hachette Photo/Electronics Group today announced their joint promotion available through the Hachette Photo media outlets Popular Photography, American PHOTO and PopPhoto.com, of the "Upgrade Your Prints" sweepstakes with the chance to win a Domestic Destination Trek through PopPhoto.com's Mentor Series, or an ...
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Sponges on canvas auctioned in NYC for $21 million
(AP:NEW YORK) An artwork of sponges stuck on a canvas sold for more than $21 million Tuesday. Yves Klein's "Archisponge (RE 11)" was the top seller at Sotheby's contemporary art auction in Manhattan, a spokeswoman said.
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Foto-matic for the people
From a different perspective: Maxwell MacKenzie's "Amor Township" will be on display at Fraser Gallery in Bethesda as part of FotoWeek DC, a celebration of the art of photography.
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Italian art exhibition may find home in Miami
By Risa Polansky Adding to Miami's growing reputation as an arts destination, an exhibition of Italian works could soon find a home here.
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Art students show their works
Meadowvale special needs art students are showing off their talent to the Mississauga community while raising funds for their school program. About 20 realistic landscapes, still-life images and portraits by the West Credit Secondary School students will be on display Nov. 17-28 at HJA Brown Education Centre.
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Western Maryland town reflects on the lives of WWII brides
CUMBERLAND, Md. — Grace Elliott McElfish's signature, scratched into a mirror of the Lazarus store's bridal gallery 66 years ago, starts tentatively. The "G" is wobbly; the "a" looks like an "o."
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Major Gaelic exhibition in Moray
MORAY Art Centre is inviting the public to view the "An Leabhar Mor – The Great Book of Gaelic" exhibition which is on display until the end of January.
Forres Gazette |
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Birthday SUIT
Julianne knew exactly how she wanted to celebrate her 35th birthday. She was going to have her very own boudoir shoot. “I had no idea what boudoir photography was. I just knew that I wanted to have partially nude photographs of myself.
The Manila Times |
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Splatter Feature
It was haggled down to $5 at a San Bernardino garage sale, and now it's sitting in a Toronto gallery with a $50 million price tag. The reason? It's probably an authentic Jackson Pollock.
Torontoist |
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Settling Old Scores In AGO Revamp
"Emerging from the debris of decades of squabbles and hundreds of pages of legal documents, Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario unveils its revamped and redesigned home this week in a state of happy detente with neighbourhood residents who once voiced fierce opposition to its transformational plans."
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PennDOT Picks 21 Aviation Art Contest Winners
Twenty-one students have been selected as division winners in PennDOT's aviation art contest.
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Defibtech, LLC Exhibiting at MEDICA 2008
As the exclusive official breaking news service for North American companies participating in MEDICA 2008, November 19-22, PR Newswire is featuring profiles of the exhibiting organizations.
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Artist captures emotions with digital art
VietNamNet Bridge – Young artist Vu Bach Lien has opened her first solo exhibition entitled Tu Nhin (Feel It Myself) at the South Korean Cultural Centre in Ha Noi, where she is showcasing 47 out of the 120 works of art she created last year.
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Journey Museum reaches for the stars
The Journey Museum is seeking nearly $1 million in funding from NASA to build a domed, state-of-the-art digital planetarium designed to inspire awe and curiosity about the cosmos through an immersive virtual environment.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 11/12/08
Should Pittsburgh Fest Drop Visual Art? "One of the decisions that the principals deciding the future of the Three Rivers Arts Festival will have to make is what role the visual arts will play, and perhaps it's time to consider whether they should be included at all...
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Commenting on cultural icons
Artist Brian Rideout draws four-by-five foot portraits in almost photographic realism – then deliberately smudges and splashes them with coffee.
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Industrious exhibit in York
Spend a little mid-week time at the York Art Association. On display, it's the "Industrious York" exhibit.
York Daily Record |
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Sterling sculpture has the hallmark of Hirst
IT MAY glitter with all the beauty of polished silver but the subject matter for the new work by Damien Hirst is as bloody as fans would expect. Grotesque Unicorn - The Dream is Dead is a bull's head with a swordfish bill in it but with the gore subtly modified by being cast in precious metal.
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Adobe delays Photoshop.com update
No new date set for upgraded service An update to Photshop.com - a free online based photo-editing software that was previously known as Photoshop Express, has been postponed according to Adobe.
PC Advisor |
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V&A 'on course' to open new wing
The Victoria & Albert museum will open its £30m Medieval and Renaissance galleries as planned next year, its director announces.
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Artist Botero probed in Italy for tax evasion
Lucca, Italy - Ferdinando Botero, famous for his sculptures and paintings depicting oversized human figures, is under investigation in Italy for allegedly owing a hefty sum in unpaid taxes, news reports said Wednesday. Tax police near Lucca, Tuscany,...
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