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Strunk & White - The Elements of Style
by stephhicks68
Any student who has studied writing, and any person with a serious desire to become a published author will be familiar with the small, but important handbook known as "The Elements of Style." The first... published 9 months ago
Photographing Children
by stephhicks68
Capture personalities and minimize background You do not need to invest in an expensive camera or accessories to capture priceless images of your children. Cameras less than $100 can produce prints of... published 9 months ago
Supper at Emmaus - My take
by Kenny Wordsmith
Caravaggio painted this scene from Luke 24, showing the Supper at Emmaus. Click on the picture below, or the one to the right, and just look at the bigger image. Just be with it. Let your heart listen with... published 10 months ago
A Roof Over Our Heads
by REritr
Gone are the days when an eagle’s eye view revealed a sea of identical mono-chromatic roofs in new home neighborhoods. Builders have now come to embrace the dozens of colors, choices and incredible... published 12 months ago
Writing: Ten Important Tips
by Julie A. Johnson
Writing-- it can fulfill you, drain you, engage you, and become an important part of your life. If you are truly a writer, the activity becomes a part of you. You may feel like a part of you is missing if you... published 6 months ago
Decorating a Composition Notebook
by ScrappinJess
It's important to contemplate life and journaling is one outlet in the examined life. But one record your thoughts in just a plain journal? Get creative and have your journal reflect its purpose. If... published 11 months ago
Flaming June - My take
by Kenny Wordsmith
Can you imagine a ball of fire at rest? Oxymoronish, but that's what the subject of the painting is. Is this picture dynamic or static? It is obviously a subject of serenity and repose, but why is it titled... published 10 months ago
The Last Supper : Learn composition from Great Artists
by Kenny Wordsmith
The Last Supper - Leonardo Da Vinci 1. The Position of Jesus Jesus is placed right at the centre of the picture. Naturally your eye will fall on the central figure. He is also framed by the window to form a... published 10 months ago
How To Write Better
by ae_d
Writing can never be taught - so as most writers say. Luckily, some very good ones share some tips or general discoveries while learning on their own about how to write better. You might just find these handy:... published 9 months ago
Judith and her Maidservant - My Take
by Kenny Wordsmith
Artemisia was a feminist. When they thought a woman couldn't do serious subjects, she did. And probably that's why, instead of doing pretty women or flowers or scenery, she tackled gruesome themes. I don't... published 10 months ago













