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30th September 2009
Did you know that vinyl LPs are still being produced? There are still a few small companies focusing on bringing out vinyl LPs of old recordings. These little guys focus mainly on releasing their production to a market that wants the very best possib... Read >
Author: Eric Jilesen
31st August 2009
If you are curious how Promotional items can work for your business, look at what products are out there. Different products are capable of doing different things. It depends on what you need and which products that you use. There are plenty of methods of... Read >
Author: JenB
31st August 2009
Promotional merchandise can be used flexibly. Every business has marketing needs. You can meet those needs with these products. You will be able to accomplish whatever you want or need to do. You can get your name out. Give info about a new product. Welco... Read >
Author: JenB
15th June 2009
Art is just as popular as it ever has been, with an increasing public trend now considering street art to be on a comparative level with those of the old masters. The popular UK graffiti artist known more commonly as Banksy has just launched his first maj... Read >
Author: Phoenix Flames
12th June 2009
The Renaissance was a period in history marked by cultural, social and most of all, economic fruitfulness and achievement. It developed after the dark period of the Middle Ages where culture and the economy were dominated mostly by religious influence and... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
06th May 2009
Paris is within easy reach of London, but in terms of the attitude of its population and its overall ambience it could be a million miles away. That is probably why so many Britons are attracted to a city that offers its own unique vitality and outlook on... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
17th April 2009
Amsterdam - things to see by Day
Once a small fishing village, Amsterdam draws over 4 million visitors a year along with stag do's galore. Throughout the day, the town is incredibly quaint and pretty with its cobbled streets and 15th century houses wi... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
04th April 2009
At the start, the only thing I wanted to do was pick up a brush and paint a new masterpiece of art. I didn’t think about learning to paint... I didn’t listen to anybody. Also, whatever other artists were doing had no influence on what I wanted to do.
... Read >
Author: MichaelArtist
25th March 2009
Although certainly containing the most well-known on these shores, London is not the only major UK city to boast an exciting and entertaining West End district. Glasgow, the European City of Culture in 1990 also has a thriving arts, entertainment, shopp... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
04th March 2009
If you want to learn a lesson well, sometimes it’s good to study from the (really) old masters. So, here are network marketing tips from Satan himself talking about some strategies that might be useful in your business.
Satan says, “With the econo... Read >
Author: Michael Larsen
20th February 2009
If the weather is good when you get to Glasgow you may want to remain outside and make the most of the great outdoors. Glasgow won’t disappoint with a wide and varied array of things to do both inside and out, so there’s no need to despair if the ra... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th January 2009
Textiles and tapestries have been used for hundreds of years in the decoration of homes and retain their popularity today. Tapestry is a sophisticated art form that enjoys a variety of cultural origins, media and historical contexts. A variety of designs ... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field
01st December 2008
Having trouble tracking down your perfect violin? You're not alone. Many have found that getting a great sounding violin that fits their playing style can be confusing and frustrating, especially for students and beginners. No matter where you look ther... Read >
Author: Lola
01st December 2008
Having trouble tracking down your perfect violin? You're not alone. Many have found that getting a great sounding violin that fits their playing style can be confusing and frustrating, especially for students and beginners. No matter where you look ther... Read >
Author: Lola
11th November 2008
An everyday commodity combined with the exclusivity of the art world, fine art tapestry provides a melange of elegant home décor suited to most homes. Wall tapestries bring a combination of tactile luxury and good taste through distinctive art and textil... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field
29th October 2008
When you refuse to buy any of the pre-fabricated canvases you can always buy a roll of primed or raw canvas cloth. The first step in the process towards constructing a finished canvas is the stretching of the canvas. Once the stretching is done it is time... Read >
Author: Remi
06th October 2008
If you want to learn drawing, let me tell you: it’s not only fun, but also awakening. Luckily anybody can learn to draw. And so can you, no matter what your age or profession are.
Most probably you’ve been told: if you want to draw you just need to... Read >
Author: R. Schmidt
04th September 2008
There are literally thousands of art galleries all over the world. Almost every city has an art gallery but there are some art galleries that are known all around the world. People will travel across the world just to see some of these famous art gallerie... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal
02nd September 2008
Founded in 1861, The National Gallery of Victoria is the largest and oldest public art gallery in Australia. Located in Melbourne, the gallery currently houses over 63,000 works of art by various local and international masters of the field. As part of th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd September 2008
Founded in 1861, The National Gallery of Victoria is the largest and oldest public art gallery in Australia. Located in Melbourne, the gallery currently houses over 63,000 works of art by various local and international masters of the field. As part of th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th August 2008
The British city of Manchester is instantaneously synonymous with football and music though there’s much more to Manchester than first meets the eye. A staggering array of art galleries, music venues and museums pave the way for a city rich in cultur... Read >
Author: mpressman
24th July 2008
Old Master is the term used for referring both European artist who worked in some specific time and art works that were produced in that particular period these could be anything, marine paintings, watercolor or oil paintings. The accurate time span of su... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
10th July 2008
The world famous university town of Cambridge, home to the Cambridge University, is a cosmopolitan city with a stunning mixture of old and new. There is a real sense of living history as you walk around the center of the city. The University and its 31 co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2008
Birmingham's history stretches back to the sixth century, but is currently Europe's newest city. The second largest city in England, Birmingham is home to more than a million people and continues to expand on its success.
The city has much to offer vis... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
08th May 2008
Fun And Relaxation In The Lake District UK
More than ever, people are looking for places to vacation where they don't have to contend with the crowds, noise and overall blare of everyday life. They want to get away from it all. The Lake District has gr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th February 2008
Although it may not feel like it, spring is just around the corner, and with it thoughts of taking a short break somewhere a bit different. The days are lengthening, nights shortening and hopefully the weather will be getting better. So, now that the wint... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th August 2007
Travel to Brussels and find the cosmopolitan capital of Belgium, and home to a variety of architectural styles, including gothic cathedrals and churches, classical facades like the buildings around the Royal Square. There are many beautiful art nouveau an... Read >
Author: Simon O’Flynn
16th August 2007
Sarasota on Florida’s Gulf coast is a delightful mix of modern high-rise condos and beautiful tree-lined avenues from a long-gone age. Recently in this coastal paradise, there has been a hankering to return to the nostalgia of the roaring twenties, a pe... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st July 2007
Vadodra (Baroda), the City of Palaces has often been called the cultural capital of Gujarat and is filled with relics of it’s princely past. It is also one of the corporate capitals with IPCL, ONGC and other major industries. There are numerous national... Read >
Author: Vinay
10th May 2007
Stef Driesen was Born in Hasselt Belgium and currently Lives in Antwerp Belgium,Influenced by the works of Northern European Old Masters, Stef Driesen’s paintings often incorporate references to art history through their colours, compositions, and subje... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
01st February 2007
Where do we, as struggling weekend amateurs, find the best golf tips? Of course we all have the playing partners who are never shy to lend advice when we are struggling, but we don't want to go down that road if we truly have a desire to improve our game,... Read >
Author: Dana Buttenhoff
12th August 2006
I bet you think Birmingham is all dismal grey buildings and noisy roads. Well, Birmingham isn't exactly packed with things to see and do… but there are some things that are well worth a visit.
To begin with, to get all those bad thoughts about Birmingh... Read >
Author: John Gibb
04th June 2006
Liverpool is, of course, most famous for being the city that spawned
The Beatles. But there is much more to this fascinating city's past
than just the Fab Four. Recent years have seen extensive re-development
in the city and Liverpool is once again on ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
26th May 2006
Once known for its fishing fleet the city of Hull has in recent years
undergone a revitalization that has made it among the UK's most vibrant
cities. First chartered more than 700 years ago by Edward I, Hull
combines the best features of a bustling por... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
12th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Woodhead
This is the fifth article in a series of ten about advertising and marketing.
1912 Now, consider point #2 from my fourth article.
Knowing what makes people buy.
This is probably the least understood principle in ... Read >
Author: Peter Woodhead
21st March 2006
For centuries we have enjoyed fine art for its creativity, its beauty and its celebration of human endeavor. It has occupied a privileged place in our scheme of things and even now, in the age of mass production and easy availability, it still occupies a ... Read >
Author: Godfrey Bazalgette
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