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surreal graphics with special effects catching the eye
by creativart
In the last time I tried myself in creating and publishing so-called "stone bust" portraits using my own face or other models as inspiration. The idea was born when I saw a movie from "Photoshop - Top... published 2 weeks ago
Park life in Tenerife
by Bard of Ely
Parque GarcĂa Sanabria in Santa Cruz had been closed for maintenance as I found out some months back when I went there and found a huge fence all around and a sign explaining this. I had gone there on my... published 3 weeks ago
Porcelain: The Graceful Ceramic
by glassvisage
Porcelain is one of the most popular of ceramics. It's unique properties and colors make this material special and all the more beautiful. Porcelain is strong, and is the hardest of ceramics. It's also known... published 5 weeks ago
I took High School Russian and Survived
by Neural
When I was a sophomore in high school, my best friend Betsy convinced me to sign up for Beginning Russian. We had already taken three years of Spanish (7th, 8th, and 9th grades), her older brother was taking... published 5 weeks ago
Review of Beasts by Joyce Carol Oates
by talimckell
In Beasts, Oates explores the underbelly of a common before-bed/during-class fantasy: that of being seduced, admired, respected by a professor. In this case the greasy yet intoxicating Professor Andre Harrow... published 6 weeks ago
65BOREL SATIRE: FREUD
by Creativita
by Helen Borel Shortly after the turn of the century (the 19th to the 20th, that is), I was privileged to witness the start-up of the very first medical advertising agency. It was lunchtime in Vienna, between... published 2 months ago
5 Influential 19th Century Western Artists with Photo Gallery
by wannabwestern
Western art has become increasingly popular as an influential genre during the last century. The following artists are quite well-known by Western art collectors, and are reknowned for their pioneering work in... published 2 months ago
The Augustus of Prima Porta
by jreuter
Augustus of Prima PortaDiscovered in 1863 in a villa purportedly belonging to Augustus's wife Livia at Prima Porta, the statue of the emperor Augustus is one of the most well-known, as well as enigmatic,... published 2 months ago
Many Nations American Indian Arts And Crafts Shop Brings Authentic Native American Art To Madison Wisconsin
by starrwriter
Many Nations Owner Tim Hagen helps children learn about traditional American Indian customs during a visit to Portage, Wisconsin. The “talking feathers” ceremony requires that as long as you hold the... published 2 months ago
Overwrought Metalwork and Design
by Overwrought
Overwrought specialises in unique metalwork, includeing wrought iron gates, wrought iron screen doors and security doors, wrought iron firescreens, wrought iron furniture, signs and garden sculpture. Using a... published 2 months ago













