Book Review for “The Time of My Life”
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Book Review for: The Time of my Life
The Philosophy and Legacy of Confucius
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Protect your Art and Antiques with Fine Art Insurance
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Guard against fire and theft with Fine Art Insurance
Frank Sinatra Singing And Acting Career
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Frank Sinatra, also affectionately also known as Old Blue Eyes was probably the most outstanding popular music singer of the 20th century. Sinatra’s only real rivals during those days were perhaps a handful of other singing superstars such as Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley, and the fab four or The Beatles.
Book Review for “Steampunk’d”
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Book Review for: “Steampunk’d”
Edited by: Jean Rabe and Martin H. Greenburg
DAW Books
ISBN: 978-0-75-64-0643-1
312 pages
$ 7.99
4 Stars
Top Ten Tips for Buying Fine Art
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Top Ten Tips for Buying Fine Art 1. Research. The first thing to do is some research on the internet to gain an idea of what kind of style of art you like. This is easy to do and free! Sign up to newsletters with online art galleries, you will then receive the latest art news and new releases in the art world. To get you started have a look at these useful websites: unionart.co.uk – This is a great website to have a look through as it sells all mediums of artwork with a range of styles and prices to suit any budget.fineart.co.uk – This is the website for The Fine Art Trade Guild. Here you will be able to find lots of useful information about art and framing.
Use Shaman Drums For Unique Western Decorating
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Looking for a simple way to give your home decor southwestern or country design? Try including Shaman drums along with your western home furnishings like I did. My love for these unique, American Indian drums started right after my husband and I purchased our new home last year. We knew that because of our love for the old west, we wanted true southwestern and Native American style home decor with unique rustic home furnishings. Once that was determined I started filling my new home with unique western and Native American pieces that would match my southwest decor and entertain my guests by telling a story at the same time. That is when I discovered how easy it was to give my home that beautiful country style that you see in designer home magazines, by decorating with shaman drums.
The Art Institute of Atlanta Opens Satellite Campus in Decatur
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ATLANTA (GA) – The Art Institute of Atlanta announces the opening of its first satellite location. The Art Institute of Atlanta-Decatur opens its doors for classes on January 8 at One West Court Square in Decatur, GA.. Applications are now being accepted.
Interpretation of Abstract Art
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Art comes in variety and abstract is one of those. Abstract is a type of art that comes in different form. It is so hard to determine at times and the subject is usually hard to interpret as well. Interpreting abstract art may be a little harder especially if the viewer is not familiar with the type of strokes being used by the maker. Usually, abstract art depends on the feeling of the maker and how the viewers will interpret them. It is also nice and fun to interpret an abstract form of art but do you know that there is a perfect and correct way of interpreting it. Here are ways of how you can interpret an abstract art in a right manner:
Drums – Do You Know Everything About It?
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Drums belong to the percussion family of instruments and have been around for as long as people can remember. If one were to look far enough back in history, they would probably find that people would beat on logs to make a sound. Drums have also been used by many people in ceremonies and ritualistic dances. Since then, the drum has grown and evolved as people have demanded more from the drum. In fact, the greatest advancements to the drum have possibly been made in the 1900s, when blues, jazz, rock and roll and other new forms of music that required the use of multiple drums throughout the song, though people were already experimenting with some changes to the drum in the late 1800s.


























