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Steve Thoms
Poppy Field - to view a bigger photo of this print and also go over expanded guidance relative to this Steve Thoms art print image , click the artist name on top of the thumbnail. Get purchasing, conservation framing methods and width and height info for this wall art giclee print. Steve Thoms is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has a large number of other art giclee prints like "Poppy Field", look over this artists framed and unframed gallerie artworks. Where the arts and politics meet, Joel Flatow makes connections Joel Flatow's life is all about connections. Over the past decade, he's used his political links and savvy to help the recording industry wage its fight against piracy. Now he's using his music industry ties to help politicians and nonprofit organizations...

 Wordless Wednesday - Venus and Mars United by Love
Venus and Mars United by Love, 1570s
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(Which artist made this composition literally mimic its title? Click on the image to find out!)
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Sophie Harding
Zara the Zebra - to view a larger depiction of this image as well as examine greater information connected with this Sophie Harding museum artwork, click through on the artists inscription connected with the tiny depiction. Also visit for buying, custom framing and measurement guidance for this gallerie art picture. Sophie Harding has many more fantastic gallerie art prints in addition to "Zara the Zebra", come see their other gallery pictures. 019 Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840?1860 Guest curator Roger Taylor traces the history and impact of the paper negative, or calotype, which was invented by Henry Talbot in 1841. Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Thu, Jul 24)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
The exhibit has been extended to August 1.
Cost: Free
Through Friday, Aug 1.
Open Topics: Independent Study in Metal (Thu, Jul 24) 6:00 PM-9:00 PM,
Worcester Center for Crafts, Metals Studio, 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, MA
This class offers students an opportunity to work on their own projects at their own pace. The instructor will offer guidance and troubleshoot any issues the student may encounter with their designs. Demonstration of techniques will be offered at the students request. Bring in your unfinished projects to complete or start a new one.
Cost: Non-Member Fee: $225.00 / Member Fee: $205.00 / Studio Fee: $9.00
Thursdays, through Aug 14.
Mad For Cars Author Wallace Wyss may be more well known for his books, articles, and photography on fine automobiles, but did you know about his cross over into fine art? Wyss describes the transition as accidental, and perhaps in auto racing accidents are bad, but as the late Bob Ross has often said, "In painting there are no mistakes, only happy accidents." In this interview veteran author Wallace Wyss talks about his first steps as an emerging artist. Jack Vettriano
Dance Me to the End of Love - to get a full size view photo of this print and also be given added recommendations dealing with this Jack Vettriano gallery reproduction, click through on the artist name above the miniature depiction. You can also read over buying, custom framing and dimension guidelines for this gallerie artwork. Jack Vettriano has produced a large number of other gallery art works in the same genre as "Dance Me to the End of Love", look over the artists archives for the newest gallerie artworks. |