Mar 31

Lacrosse Poster Art by Michael Gottleib - Classic Form 19 x 25''

lacrossegiftarts-michaelgottleibgraphics-poster-classic-artprint Lacrosse Gift Item. Lacrosse Art Supplies. Michael Gottleib Graphics. Sports Themed Poster. Lacrosse Poster- Classic Form. Limited Edition Art Print. Classic Form is a high contrast painting that dramatizes the perfect form of a shot on goal. The original was done in acrylics measuring 22 x 30″. The colors range from deep blues and purples with background in painterly overlays of blues, ochres, and tans. The facial expression illustrates the energy resulting in the climax of offensive lacrosse; a winning goal! The inspirational quote at the base of the poster reads, “Form Follows Function. The athlete who is a student of lacrosse aspires for classic form; this is impeccability, a demonstration of focused attention on purpose and execution toward excellence.” Collector’s Choices: Posters: These are typically printed in large volumes, on standard quality papers. Size 19 x 25″ Limited Edition Art Prints: Signed, numbered, printed on archival (acid free) paper. Art Prints are printed with careful attention to true color reproduction on high-quality papers. Image 14 x 18″ on 18 x 22″ sheet. About the Artist: Michael Gottleib, Artist, illustrator, designer of the sport of lacrosse since 1974, has assisted with the early growth of lacrosse in both southern and northern California as player, referee, and founder of teams.

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Mar 31

The Hall of Lost Souls

This is a science fiction compilation of short stories put into a fantasy journey through a mysterious art gallery. The paintings of the Master here come to life and show visions of the future. With stories of insanity and mystery, of science and faith, o

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Mar 31

About Bruce Price About Map of the Future Bruce Price Period Gallery Member ( 7 Images ) Norfolk, Virgina United States Visit Bruce Price’s Web Site Contact Bruce Price “Map of the Future” Digital Fine Art–Limited Edition Of 10 Archival Prints–Signed/Numbered 10″ x 8″ $80.00 Purchase “Map of the

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Mar 31

The American Pain Foundation (APF) commemorated the outstanding efforts made to improve pain management and treatment for the more than 76.5 million Americans who are living in chronic pain by hosting Images & Inspiration Annual Celebration and Awards Dinner held October 23rd at the American Visionary Arts Museum in Baltimore. The evening also included an exhibit of 24 selected inspirational art submissions received by the APF and The HealthCentral Networks Pain and Creativity collaboration …

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Mar 31

Althea Thauberger in conversation with Scott Watson EXPONENTIAL FUTURE January 18 to April 27, 2008 Copyright © 2008 Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery + University of British Columbia. All Rights Reserved.

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Mar 31

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit the videos chronological, starting with part 1. Part 1: This video shows the helicopter-flight to the gallery, which is built on the top of a huge HASSELBLAD lens, located over Munich, Germany. 3D computer animation. Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981 started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and corporate video with his new …

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Mar 29

I'm studying design in college, and I often see many art pieces. Some are very nice, yet you don't get inspired by it. What is it that makes a design deliver an impression and inspire someone else?

This is a difficult question to answer because everyone is inspired by different things. A good piece of art or design will have something in it that will just grab you and suck you in. It will pull on you emotions in some way.

I think the one thing that makes something grab someone is people have to relate to it in some way. In other words, not inspired so much by another piece of art but the things around you. It could be something in the news, something floating in the gutter, you neighbors kid playing outside, virtually anything! I'm not saying that you can't be inspired by art but in some way the pieces that stand out are inspired by everyday things that we tend to overlook or just take for granted.

Another aspect of it is what you put into it. I'm not sure that a lot of people consider this anymore but when you put everything you have into a piece it comes through and does add a certain quality to a piece that you just don't have if you just "go through the motions" and slap something down. Sure you can do a piece that's technically perfect but if you don't put your heart and soul into it all it will ever be is just a picture with no life to it. I know it sounds all artsy saying that but it's true.

Hope this helps.

Mar 29

In CANADA .. Brands likes element, burton .. etc

These are the stores that the mall has which I’m going to today. If you know of other stores which will have them, please suggest!

2nd Look Day Spa

A&W

Aaargon Dental Centre

Access

Acinda Jewellers

Aldo Shoes

Alive Health Centre

Ancient Art Gallery

Ann Louise Jewellers

Arby’s

Ardene

Aritzia

Athletes World Superstore

Atkinson & Terry Insurance

B.B. Watch Service

Bell

Below The Belt

Ben & Jerry’s

Ben Moss Jewellers

Benix & Co.

Bentley

Blenz Coffee

Blue Line Sports

Bobby Dazzler

Body Shop, The

Booster Juice

Bootlegger

Bourbon Street Grill

Boutique of Leathers

Buffalo

Build-A-Bear Workshop

Capz Canada

Care Point Medical Clinic

Carlton Cards

Cartunes Telus Mobility

Change of Scandinavia

Changing Seasons

Claire’s

cleo

Coast Mountain Sports

Coles

Coquitlam Centre Eye Care - Dr. Hardip Thind

Coquitlam Dental Clinic

Crabtree & Evelyn

Dallany Jewellery Designs

Daniadown Quilts

Dollars & Cents

Dr. Boyco’s Image Optometry

Dunn’s

East Side Mario’s

EB Games

Eccotique Spa and Salon

Eddie Bauer

Escents

Extreme

Fairweather

Fido

Flight Centre

Flowerchild Florist

Foot Locker

Framing & Art Centre

Freedman Shoes

Fruits & Passion

Future Shop

GAP

GAPKIDS

Garage

Garden Fresh Express

Gateway Newstands

Generation Wireless

GNC

Golf Town

Guess?

H & M

Heads Up Hair & Body Spa

Heel & Sole Shoe Repair

His & Hers Hair

HMV

House of Knives

ICBC Driver Services Expressway

Icing by Claire’s

In-Look Optical

International News

J76

Jacob

Jacob Connexion

Just for FEET

K.R.C. Perfume Club Ltd.

Ke Dong Kiosk

Kebe

Kerrisdale Cameras

KFC

Koya Japan

L3 Fashions

La Senza

La Senza Girl

La Vie en Rose

La Vie En Rose Aqua

Le Chateau

Le Chateau MensWear

Lenscrafters

Lisa’s Purse Shop

London Drugs

Lottery Center (Lower)

Lottery Center (Upper)

LUSH

Mantique Clothing Co.

Mappins Jewellers

Mariposa

Marlin Travel

Mastercuts

McDonald’s Restaurant

Mecca

Metalsmiths

Michael Hill Jeweller

Montana’s Cookhouse

Motherhood Maternity

Mr. Big & Tall Menswear

Mrs. Vanelli’s Pizza

Naturalizer Shoes

New Dynasty

New York Fries

Northern Reflections

Nutrition House

Off The Wall

Office X-Press

Old Navy

Orange Julius/ DQ Treats

Payless ShoeSource

Pearle Vision

Peoples Jewellers

Personally Yours

Please Mum

Postal Outlet

Premier Salons

Premier Spa Boutique

Pro Stitch

Pro Systems

Proactiv Kiosk

ProfessioNAIL

Purdy’s Chocolates

Quilts Etc.

Randy River

Reitman’s

Ricky’s All Day Grill

Roasty Jack

Rogers Wireless

Ronsons

Rose Cosmetics

Royal Lepage Kiosk

Royal Lepage Showcase

Ruffage

RW&Co.

Sacos Sweaters

Saje

Sashimi Sushi

Satchel Shop

Scotiabank

Sears

Sears Hearing Aid Clinic

Selene Handmade Jewellery

Shefield & Sons Tabacconists

Showcase

Shuangye Furniture

Silkway Travel

Sirens

Smart Set

SoftMoc Shoes

Sparky’z Kutz For Kidz

Specs on the Spot

Sport Chek

Spring Shoes

Starbucks

Sterling Shoes

Sticky Chews - Urban Child Wearables

Stitch It

Stitches

Str8Up Custom Tees

Sunglass Hut

Suzy Shier

Sweet Factory

T & T Supermarket

Tabi

Taco Time

Tan Jay & Alia

Telus.Connect

The Bay

The Children’s Place

The Little Tea House

The Sony Store

The Source By Circuit City

Things Engraved

Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange

Timbo Dino

Tip Top

ToGo Sushi

Too Smooth Kiosk

Toy Jungle

Trade Secret

Tri-City Optometry. Dr. G.S. Leekha and Associates

Tristan

Urban Behavior

Urban Vista

Versailles Jewellers

Vina Vietnamese Gourmet

Vivah

Watch IT!

West 49

Windsor Ties

WirelessWave

Yogen Fruz

Zellers

Zennkai Salon
Thanks!
I'm a girl

I think West 49 would be the best place because they do have a variety of jackets. Also, there’s a donation for jackets, if you don’t want your old one, you can donate it and get 30% off. Your old jacket goes to unfortunate kids that can’t afford jackets for the winter.

Mar 29

I figured I would major in Business Administration and minor in Art History, or the other way around, because I plan on being an art dealer/gallery director.

Which would it be more wise to major in and to minor in? I plan on continuing my studies in the future and getting an MBA.

Also, do either of these majors allow me to study abroad?

It would probably we wiser to major in Business Administration and minor in Art History. That way you can always move on to something else if you decide the art dealer/gallery director thing isn’t going the way you wanted it to.

Both would allow you to travel abroad, especially Art History! There are so many opportunities in Europe for you to choose from France to Italy to just about anywhere else!

Hope this helped! =]

Mar 29

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