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Natasha Wescoat
With the Waves - to view a larger depiction of this print plus peruse other research concerning this Natasha Wescoat artist giclee print, click through on the artists caption affixed to the little depiction. Obtain purchasing, framing and width and height facts for this gallery art poster print. Natasha Wescoat has made many other artists giclees in the same style as "With the Waves", examine the artists catalogue for the newest museum art reproductions. Pablo Picasso
The Dog - to get a larger photo of this print and also read over supplementary recommendations associated with this Pablo Picasso gallery reproduction, go foward through the artist designation atop the thumbnail. Get buying, safe framing methods and print size advice for this museum art picture. Pablo Picasso has many more top notch gallery giclees in addition to "The Dog", inspect the artist index for the newest art print images . From Anvil to Microscope: Modern metallography and the ancient secrets of metalcraft (Fri, Aug 29)
Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, Worcester, MA
Metallurgy has been among the most influential human technologies for over five thousand years. Preindustrial metalsmiths knew nothing of the material science that governs the properties of metals, yet their traditional techniques, handed down from generation to generation, allowed them to manipulate these properties to produce superior steels even without any scientific understanding of what they were doing. This exhibit uses the tools of modern metallography such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron diffusion analysis to reveal the composition and structure of a selection of artifacts from the Higgins Armory collection, ranging from a Chinese bronze blade of 1000 B.C.E. to a modern decorative sword, tracing the evolution of metals technology across the millennia.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Sunday, Sep 7.
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Solitude - to see a bigger size thumbnail and also read supplementary facts for this Edward Raymes artist print, click the artists designation just above the thumbnail copy. You can also get buying, preservation framing and dimension consumer guidance for this museum art print. Edward Raymes has many other wonderful gallery prints in addition to "Solitude", review the artists index for additional museum giclee prints. Chicago-Area Teenager Wins National Art Contest Sponsored by National Geographic Kids and Xeko Winfield, Illinois, resident Ulises Lopez is the Grand Prize winner of a national drawing contest sponsored by National Geographic Kids magazine and Xeko for an eco-expedition for four to Costa Rica. Ulises and three of his family members will set sail on the National Geographic Expeditions ship Sea Voyager this month. Flat Color x Parskid Flat Color, a Seattle-based art products site, has just opened their internet "doors" for business. They've got a pretty good... Steve Hanks
Bookends - to review a large depiction of this print as well as obtain new details associated with this Steve Hanks museum art art work, mouse click the artist name a bit above the little depiction. Get buying, framing and height and width information for this museum art poster. Steve Hanks is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has a large number of other wall images similar in genre to "Bookends", look at the artist inventory for the newest gallery reproductions. March 2008 National Women’s History Month Women’s Art : Women’s Vision Each year, March is designated as National Women’s History Month to ensure that the history of American women will be recognized and celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country. The stories of women's historic achievements present an expanded view of the complexity and contradiction of living a full and purposeful life. The knowledge of women's history provides a more expansive vision of what a woman can do. This perspective can encourage girls and women to think larger and bolder and can give boys and men a fuller understanding of the female experience. |