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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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Frida Kahlo: 50 years between pain and art. Spanish.
- Frida Kahlo left half century ago a suffering life. Her paintings rather seem mirrors. Reflections of pain and more pain. It could not be different treating from the Mexican Frida Kahlo, the painter of whose life was extinguished early by one neumonia. July 13th of 1954. La Nacion. Costa Rica spanish. Jul 14 2004 01:58 GMT
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Do you have an Old Steamer trunk sitting in your attic, basement, or storage building? http://vialin.com Press
- Old trunks are like time capsules and hold so much history inside of them. When restored they make great accent pieces and are very useful for storage of heirlooms, quilts, etc. Flat top trunks can be restored to make great coffee tables. Dome top trunks make great blanket chests, etc. after refinishing. Nov 22 2004 01:42 GMT
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Phoenix Art Museum Hosts Unprecedented Gathering of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art
- Earthtimes.org Jun 30 2008 6:17PM GMT
Sand, Ice, and Snow sculptures can make beautiful conversation pieces at parties and events. Sculpture artists can create crazy and specific shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Do you need a cool groovy sand sculpture or snow sculpture for an upcoming party or event in St. Petersburg? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a St. Petersburg, FL children's party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a painter, cartoon artist, or sculptor - we can help you find what you're looking for in St. Petersburg, FL. Browse our party directory to find St. Petersburg cartoonists, St. Petersburg artists and St. Petersburg, FL ice and sand sculptors for your event.
St. Petersburg Artists may also serve the following areas:
North Port, Myakka City, Palatka, Silver Springs, Polk City, Evinston, Morriston, Lawtey, Homeland, Eagle Lake, Valrico, High Springs, Zolfo Springs, Niceville, Holt, Eastlake Weir, Hobe Sound, Lake Lucerne, Bokeelia, Dania.
St. Petersburg Factoid:
On May 1, 1703, during the Great Northern War, Peter the Great captured the Swedish fortress of Nyenskans on the Neva river in Ingria. A few weeks later, on May 27, 1703 inland from the gulf, he laid down the Peter and Paul Fortress, which became the first brick and stone building of the new city. He named the city after his patron saint, the apostle Peter. The original name was meant to sound like Dutch due to Peter's obsession with the Dutch culture. The city was built by conscripted serfs from all over Russia under the supervision of Alexander Menshikov and later became the center of Saint Petersburg Governorate. Peter moved the capital from Moscow to Saint Petersburg in 1712, before the Treaty of Nystad of 1721 ended the war and annexed the territory to Russia. St. Petersburg Artists
On May 1, 1703, during the Great Northern War, Peter the Great captured the Swedish fortress of Nyenskans on the Neva river in Ingria. A few weeks later, on May 27, 1703 inland from the gulf, he laid down the Peter and Paul Fortress, which became the first brick and stone building of the new city. He named the city after his patron saint, the apostle Peter. The original name was meant to sound like Dutch due to Peter's obsession with the Dutch culture. The city was built by conscripted serfs from all over Russia under the supervision of Alexander Menshikov and later became the center of Saint Petersburg Governorate. Peter moved the capital from Moscow to Saint Petersburg in 1712, before the Treaty of Nystad of 1721 ended the war and annexed the territory to Russia. St. Petersburg Artists
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