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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: Dorothy Combes and Terry Hart honored as Featured Artists
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. Dorothy Combes and Terry Hart honored as Featured Artists. Artwork by Dorothy Combes and Terry Hart is on display at the Knollenbergs Art Center. Ms Combes' lovely work show a gracefully elegant melding of art and nature across a variety of media. Mr Hart's delicate pastels, sunsets and lighthouses are sure to delight. Congratulations to Dorothy and Terry!
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: " Mummy Reconstruction" Wayne County Historical Museum
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Friday, March 20, 2009. Mummy Reconstruction" Wayne County Historical Museum. The forensic reconstruction of the Wayne County Historical Museum's "Mummy" skull by forensic artist, Brenda Robertson Stewart. Labels: Brenda Robertson Stewart. Wayne County Historical Museum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Continued Wayne Count. Hammer Lighting and Grip.
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: "Spring will soon be here..." "Mantis Garden Tillers"
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Spring will soon be here." "Mantis Garden Tillers". This becomes more evident everyday as the flood of advertisements, catalogues, postcards and flyers for gardening supplies and equipment flows through my mailbox like run-off after a spring storm. As happens every year, one too many of these annoyances arrives and sends me into artistic overdrive.
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Continued ~ Wayne County Historical Museum
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Continued Wayne County Historical Museum. The "Technical Phase" of the Reconstruction. Brenda applies tissue depth markers to the Japanese paper clay skull using Duco Cement. Labels: Brenda Robertson Stewart. Wayne County Historical Museum. I really wish I had a reconstruction of a mummy :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: February 2006
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Friday, February 10, 2006. Welcome to my World of Art, Artists and Chocolate. You can visit my worlds at:. Http:/ www.artbyus.com/auctions.php? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my World of Art, Artists and Chocolate. Hammer Lighting and Grip. Hammer Lighting and Grip.
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: March 2009
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Continued Wayne County Historical Museum. The "Technical Phase" of the Reconstruction. Brenda applies tissue depth markers to the Japanese paper clay skull using Duco Cement. Links to this post. Labels: Brenda Robertson Stewart. Wayne County Historical Museum. Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Wayne County Historical Musuem. Saturday, March ...
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: Donald Rusk ~ Knollenbergs Art Center Artist
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Friday, March 06, 2009. Donald Rusk Knollenbergs Art Center Artist. The whimsical works of Richmond woodcrafter and gardener Donald Rusk are on display at:. The Knollenbergs Art Center". The charm of his nostalgic wooden rocking horses and whimsical whirly-gigs is undeniable. Every summer, Donald and his wife Libby, participate in the Richmond Historic Depot District's.
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: February 2009
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Spring will soon be here." "Mantis Garden Tillers". This becomes more evident everyday as the flood of advertisements, catalogues, postcards and flyers for gardening supplies and equipment flows through my mailbox like run-off after a spring storm. As happens every year, one too many of these annoyances arrives and sends me into artistic overdrive.
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge: Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 ~ Wayne County Historical Musuem
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Phthalo Blue Lines: Observations by Sturgis Cambridge. Celebrations, Capitulations and Catastrophes of Art and Artists. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Mummy Reconstruction Day 1 Wayne County Historical Musuem. The forensic reconstruction of the Wayne County Historical Museum's mummy began several weeks ago when forensic artist Brenda Robertson Stewart sculpted a replica of the original skull. The replica will be used in place of the ancient skull during the reconstruction. Labels: Brenda Robertson Stewart.