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Mongolians, Sand Dunes officials compare notes
Mongolian Views | December 14th 2009 by namjil
By MATT HILDNER THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAINMOSCA - A group of Mongolian park and natural-resource officials came halfway around the world this week and found a land similar to their own.And, in a way, that was the point.Saturday the group of nine officials read more
The unique tail art of Air India Express - VT-AXA and VT-AXB
Bangalore Aviation | December 13th 2009 by Devesh Agarwal
Air India Express has one of the most unusual liveries in the airline industry across the world. Each Boeing 737-800 has a different tail art with each side of the tail reflecting an aspect of India.We commence the series today with two tails from VT read more
On lunar golfing, Jefferson, Mozart and wine
Bordoverview Blog | December 13th 2009 by David Bolomey
Dwayne Perreault − It's one of those useless questions, sort of like asking "What is it like to play golf on the moon?" but sometimes when I'm drinking a great wine, like a Hermitage or a Bordeaux grand cru classĂ©, I can't help but wonder, "Wh read more
Spiritual Counseling, Perfume, Art and Healing by Sheryl Karas  
Manufacturing & Metalworking | December 13th 2009 by nextage
The scratches come from the manufacturing process. Other people probably live with this imperfection but this is unacceptable to you. So the two of you go to the hardware store to find the perfect sandpaper to use to sand glass Here is the original: read more
Comic Book Review: Invincible Iron Man #21
Comic Book Revolution | December 13th 2009 by Rokk
The Revolution has not been a big fan of Matt Fraction's run on Invincible Iron Man. Though there have been a few issues of this series that I have liked overall Fraction's run has not been very impressive. The last issue of Invincible Iron Man was a read more
Typographically Shaped by Tariq Design
Orphicpixel | December 12th 2009 by Marlon Cureg
In today’s post, I am going to feature the fantastic designs and illustrations of Tariq Sheshani, a web / motion/ graphic designer from Jordan. His work of art caught my attention as he showcase a great combination of typography and surreal d read more
How To Make Your Own Homegrown Hydroponics A Reality
Plant Or Nutrients Growing Up Quickly With Hydroponic Garden | December 11th 2009 by Gidsanapon Hempo
Do you think you might enjoy a high quality are no problems plowing, weeding, control of pests in addition? If you agree, then the hydroponics gardening is an ideal alternative for you. Unlike traditional gardening, it is the art of growing plants wi read more
Happy Hanukkah & Weekend Highlights
Little Miss Fun Finds | December 11th 2009 by Jamie
I wish all of you that celebrate Hanukkah a very Happy Hanukah. Here are some interesting things going on this weekend in the DC area:ZOO LIGHTS Friday-Sunday 6 to 8:30, through Jan. 2. A display of animal light sculptures made from thousands of envi read more
Miami, South Beach Boutique Hotel, 50% OFF
Best Travel Deals | December 11th 2009 by Mary
Right now, for a very limited time, this Miami boutique hotel is offering FREE Upgrade to Deluxe Room, starting at $85 a night. This is a 4 STAR Luxury South Beach Hotel giving you access to all that South Beach has to offer and ideally located in read more
Miami Spring Break in South Beach
Beach Hotels | December 11th 2009 by Harry Better
South Beach, Miami has rapidly become one of the fastest growing and hottest Spring Break vacation spots in the United States. Boasting white sandy beaches, the unique Art Deco District and a night club scene with a reputation for glitz and glamour, read more
Mati Klarwein on Art Critics
Blue Heron Blast | December 10th 2009 by Robert Sommers
I was looking on line at images by the great visionary artist Mati Klarwein this morning and found this little gem on his site. Klarwein was a student of Ernst Fuchs and a member of what is known as the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism:Good morning read more
Decorating for Christmas
Feels like Home | December 9th 2009 by Tara
Another of my holiday goals was to do something magical with Grace three times each week. So far, our magical things have been playing in the snow, going to the beach, making sand art, and decorating our Christmas tree. For the first five years that read more
Because I am a writer and You like to paint
AJ Marechal | December 9th 2009
Like a stain I can’t wash out Colored through the pages of my blank book; Wielding your emotional clout And permanent markers, a fiery look; Etch-a-sketching this city With magnetic force, twisty thumbs — North poling towards me, And your sout read more
Kseniya Simonova the Beautiful Sand Art Ukraine Artist
Wayang Times | December 9th 2009
Kseniya Simonova is a beautiful Ukrainian artist who specialises in sand art. She started drawing with sand after her business collapsed due to the early 21st century credit crunch and had been drawing for less than a year when she entered Ukraine read more
Breathtaking, Impossibly-Swirling Sand Art from Kseniya Simonova
Notes Along the Path | December 9th 2009 by Pam B
It is replaced by a woman’s face crying, but then a baby arrives and the woman smiles again. Once again war returns and Miss Simonova throws the sand into chaos from which a young woman’s face appears. read more
Modern Furniture Exterior Designs
INTERIOR HOUSE DECORATING | December 9th 2009 by irsad
Tokyo Pop Collection from DriadeTokyo Pop is a range of seats designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Driade intended both for inside and outside functions. Innovative in their forms and technological design, these creations are made from a paper prototype read more
Ancient art at Toro Muerto
Der Irische Berliner | December 8th 2009 by Ciarán Fahey
Modern art is overrated; ancient art is the way to go. We'd slogged almost three hours through the searing desert heat to reach it, but Toro Muerto is worth the effort. Thousands of petroglyphs etched into hundreds of boulders strewn across the deser read more
Decorating for Christmas
Feels like Home | December 8th 2009 by Tara
Another of my holiday goals was to do something magical with Grace three times each week. So far, our magical things have been playing in the snow, going to the beach, making sand art, and decorating our Christmas tree. Since I lost the battle to hav read more
Puteri Pacific JB @ Only S$135!!
Luxury Indulgence | December 8th 2009 by Blackswan
The Puteri Pacific Johor Bahru, strategically located in the heart of Johor Bahru, is now offering S$135 nett per room per night & S$105++ for 2nd night or 2nd room which includes:- 1 night accommodation in deluxe rooms- Free breakfast for 2 adul read more
Art in the defense of peace
UNESCO In the Spotlight: Education and Culture | December 8th 2009 by John Daly
This video shows the winner of "Ukraine’s Got Talent", Kseniya Simonova, 24, drawing a series of pictures on an illuminated sand table showing how ordinary people were affected by the German invasion during World War II. Her talent is mesmeric t read more
Day 8 : Snowday again
* Doo polishing * | December 8th 2009
Branches and snowday. Sponging-technique as the base. On the top #131 Sand Turtle by Wild and Crazy, mostly green-and-blue glitter.For branches I used an old eye-liner brush. I think it works better than nail art brushes for the lines that must be t read more
Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort, Jamaica
Travel Jamaica | December 8th 2009 by Jan
Located on a half mile of white-sand beach, 10 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes to downtown Montego Bay. The Holiday Inn SunSpree® Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, has been renovated with a modern look and feel. The remodeled open-air lobby is read more
Sandals Montego Bay
Travel Jamaica | December 8th 2009 by Jan
The original Sandals, this resort is set on Jamaica's longest private white-sand beach. Born as the glamorous Bay Roc Hotel, was designed by renowned American architect, Edward Durrell Stone, who also created New York City's Radio City Music Hall and read more
South Beach, Miami
Hobbs blog | December 8th 2009 by James H
Snow may be falling in Texas, but Miami still basks in the high 20s celsius. I’m back in the city with The Art Newspaper working on a daily edition at Art Basel Miami Beach, the premier US fair that hosts more than 250 international galleries. The read more
The Art Of Indoor Gardening
Karmas for Decorating | December 8th 2009 by Karen Shain
There is hardly any home or company untouched by the beauty of flowers and decorative plants. Indoor gardening is not necessarily an art, as it takes little time and effort. There are people who grow a herb garden in there kitchen for convienence. read more
Weight Lifting vs. resistance training
Fitness Equipment Solutions | December 8th 2009 by Lucy Jones
Before modern invention, the ability to build muscle or strength train for sport or fun, was dependant on the clever use of what ever nature made available, as seen on Egyptian tombs, with displays of men exercising with make-shift techniques of swin read more
Ancestor, Memory, and a happy accident.
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | December 8th 2009 by Tim Timmerman
"Ancestor" Tim Timmeman, montype/gouache, 10"x23 1/2" I realized as of late that I neglected to share with you two of the monotype/gouache/collage pieces I did in September when working with the Atelier Meridian. These two works read more
The World of Sand Art Bottles
The Art Begins | December 7th 2009 by hendra
Among many of the other things available online that are unique and are results of beautiful craftsmanship there are also some products maybe some of us either never heard about or are amazed to find out the amount of time that are put into them. read more
Amazing Sand Art!
GoalForTheGreen.com | December 7th 2009 by Barbara Zak
I am quite fascinated with Sand Art.  This is the most amazing story, set to sand, I have ever seen. The Sand Animation of Kseniya Simonova, was this years winner in August, 2009, of Ukraine’s Got Talent. She effectively tells the story, read more
The Need to Read
Josh Stevens NYC | December 7th 2009 by Josh Stevens
Last night, slightly drunk and in the 32nd floorof the Hilton past midnight, I had a sort of epiphany about books and howbeautiful of a thing they are as I was gazing upon the New York skyline. I hope this post doesn’t sound too weird orout t read more

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