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When you think of an artist, perhaps you think of a winter painting or a sailboat gliding out into the ocean. But, there are many different kinds of art as well as artists. A skilled professional may not only be capable of producing landscape art, but photographic art as well.
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Dolls: History and Glossary of Doll Terms. Details on how to buy the antique dolls and collectable dolls. http://vialin.com Press
- Dolls have been a part of our lives since prehistoric times. Used to depict religious figures or used as playthings, early dolls were probably made from primitive materials such as clay, fur, or wood. None have survived from prehistoric times although a fragment of an alabaster doll with movable arms from the Babylonian period has been recovered. http://vialin.com Daily Press. Sep 09 2004 02:05 GMT
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Absinthe Mata Hari Comes to America
- Absinthe has only become legalized in the U.S. since October 2007 ending a nearly century-long ban. Mata Hari is an original recipe dating back 1881 and its Bohemian-style is ideal for mixing Absinthe in cocktails. (PRWeb May 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb978834.htm
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Heritage Bookshop - The First Year. by Louis Weinstein http://vialin.com Press
- I was seventeen and working for Deutsch and Shea Advertising Agency in New York. It was April 5, 1963. The news of my father's death in Gary, Indiana the day before wasn't too painful, for I had hardly known the man. It had been years since I'd seen him; sometimes I would almost forget that I had a father. I knew he had been a good merchant - always making a living, but never more. I believed that by profession he had been a pawnbroker, junk man, TV and radio repairman, appraiser, seller of used clothes and appliances, and trader - all of which he practiced under the name of "Irving's Trading Post." Sep 23 2004 02:14 GMT
Sculptors can create crazy and unique shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Sand, Snow, and Ice sculptures can make wonderful conversation pieces at parties and events. Do you need a cool groovy ice sculpture or snow sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Bear? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Bear, DE 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 Bear. Scan our party directory to find Bear, DE cartoonists, Bear artists and Bear ice and sand sculptors for your event.
Bear Artists may also serve the following areas:
Selbyville, Magnolia, Odessa, Seaford, Claymont, Milford, Port Penn, Smyrna, Newark, Dover, Bear, Lincoln, Rockland, Frankford, Ellendale, Ocean View, Newport, Felton, Kenton, Laurel.
Bear Factoid:
Some evidence has been brought to light on prehistoric bear worship, see Arctic, Arcturus, Great Bear, Berserker, Kalevala. Anthropologists such as Joseph Campbell have regarded this as a common feature in most of the fishing and hunting-tribes. The prehistoric Finns, along with most Finno-Ugric peoples, considered the bear as the spirit of one's forefathers. This is why the bear was a greatly respected animal, with several euphemistic names. Bear Artists
Some evidence has been brought to light on prehistoric bear worship, see Arctic, Arcturus, Great Bear, Berserker, Kalevala. Anthropologists such as Joseph Campbell have regarded this as a common feature in most of the fishing and hunting-tribes. The prehistoric Finns, along with most Finno-Ugric peoples, considered the bear as the spirit of one's forefathers. This is why the bear was a greatly respected animal, with several euphemistic names. Bear Artists
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