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024 Episode for Families: Peach Blossom Spring Discover the peaceful tranquility of Peach Blossom Spring in this story originally told seventeen hundred years ago by the poet Tao Qian. Walt Disney
Ariel, Dreams Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) - -ŹDisney - to check out a larger size depiction of this image as well as look through more thorough facts concerning this Walt Disney gallery picture, mouse click the artist designation affixed to the thumbnail. Also explore buying, safe framing methods and proportion consumer guidance for this wall art print. Walt Disney has many other outstanding gallerie prints in addition to "Ariel, Dreams Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) - -ŹDisney", look over the artists guide for other wall poster prints. Steve Hanks
Bookends - to see a bigger representation on this piece as well as delved into additional guidance in reference to this Steve Hanks art poster, click the artist designation a bit above the little depiction. There is also purchasing, conservation framing and height and width recommendations for this museum artworks. Steve Hanks is one of the biggest selling artists and has various other artists prints similar in appearance to "Bookends", examine the artist inventory for other gallery giclees. Guided Garden Tour (Sun, Jul 20) 2:00 PM-3:30 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
Enjoy a guided tour of this magnificent garden, with seasonal highlights including spring bulbs and flowering trees and shrubs, summer annuals, fall colors, and in winter the warm interior of the Orangerie, filled to capacity with blooming and fragrant subtropical plants. Learn about the history of the Worcester County Horticultural Society and future goals of Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Group tours with 10 or more people may be arranged by calling 508-869-6111 ext. 125.
Cost: Included with Admission: $8 Adults, $5 Seniors & Youth; free to members and children under 6
Sundays, through Dec 31.
The Vanities Celebrates the Triumph and Beauty of Being Yourself When a high fashion illustrator turns his eyes and hands from advertising to fairy tales, the result is captivating. Terence Lawlor, whose exquisite collages have been featured internationally on posters, brochures and billboards, spent six years creating the illustrations for The Vanities, a lavish retelling of the Cinderella tale. Natasha Wescoat
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Jeweled Tree I - to glance at a full size copy of this print and be given more extensive material relating to this Natasha Wescoat museum picture, advance through the artists text affixed to the thumbnail. Obtain buying, preservation framing and height and width consumer guidance for this wall picture. Natasha Wescoat is a renowned artist and has created various wall art pictures similar to "Jeweled Tree I", probe the artist inventory for for other wall art poster prints. 'Resonance' and AudioBus: Experience sound Two sound installations open this weekend in San Francisco. One will be housed in a gallery, while the other will hit the streets on a double-decker bus. But both force audiences to take an active role in the audio experience. "Resonance," an installation by...

 Heavenly and Earthly Delights: The Essence of Nature in Brush and Ink (Sun, Jul 20)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Folding screens have long offered Japanese artists a challenge to create large-scale painting compositions. These works highlight the differences between subdued Chinese-inspired ink paintings favored by samurai, monks and literatidepicting the spiritually symbolic tiger-and-dragon and idealized landscape scenesand colorful, decorative Japanese-style paintings, commissioned by wealthy middle-class patronsdepicting pleasurable pursuits, seasonal customs and stylish kimono. Making a dramatic appearance across the expanse of a pair of folding screens, the dragon and tiger both confront and complement each other. Respectively symbolic of heavenly and earthly power, the beasts were often depicted on screens that were used as backdrops for powerful warlords and Buddhist abbots, when receiving guests in castles and temples.
Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Oct 26.
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