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Sculpture artists can create crazy and unique shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Ice, Snow, and Sand sculptures can make wonderful conversation pieces at parties and events. Do you need a cool neat snow sculpture or ice sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Garland? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Garland, TX children's party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a sculptor, cartoon artist, or painter - we can help you find what you're looking for in Garland.
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  • Magic Motors 1930 reviewed by Jim Sweeney
    • Sixty years ago, America was a leader in manufacturing luxury automobiles. It may be hard to believe today, when Cadillac makes one desperate attempt after another to build a car baby boomers will buy, and Chrysler has had a long, hard climb up from near-oblivion. But the proof is in Magic Motors 1930 by Brooks Brierley.
  • Fashion Show Photos
    • View hundreds of photos of the Vintage Fashion Show, which featured fashions from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
  • Atget's Eye for Paris
    • Eugène Atget arguably did more to create our modern romantic vision of Paris than any other photographer in history. Reserve your private tour of this spring’s Atget retrospective at the National Library. From March 29 to July 1.