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Santa Fe: City of Art Markets Celebrates 400th Anniversary. 2010 Summer Markets Feature Finest in Regional, National …
4 July 2010

2010 marks Santa Fe’s 400th Anniversary and this summer’s major art markets feature diverse offerings from folk art to contemporary, Native American to Spanish Colonial. New shows have come to Santa Fe recently, contrasting with some of the older markets, for example SOFA WEST’s second annual expo of contemporary decorative arts and design, ongoing the same weekend as the seventh International …

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Jeffrey Thomas: On art, galleries, patronage and Oregon’s cultural scene
3 July 2010

Raised into a family of distinguished WASPs and Hollywood royalty — art lovers all — former dealer Jeffrey Thomas has had one helluva ride in life. And it’s not over yet.

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Jeffrey Thomas: On art, galleries, patronage and Oregon’s cultural scene

Lake Art from Hindostone Launches New Website
3 July 2010

Lake Art from Hindostone, offering distinctive gifts and souvenirs individually customized with unique lake art from thousands of lakes, announces the launch of their new website http://www.lakeartonline.com

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Art and Craft Fair Continues Rich Tradition in Ripley
3 July 2010

In its 47th year, the living history and heritage fest offers tons of true mountain character at the Mountain State Art and Craft Fair in Ripley, W.Va. But this crafty gathering is also full of real “characters” — with plenty of stories to tell.

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Art and Craft Fair Continues Rich Tradition in Ripley

Stoney Lake Art & Craft Show on Sunday
2 July 2010

Kick off the summer with family and friends at the Stoney Lake Art & Craft Show, taking place this Sunday, July 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m

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Stoney Lake Art & Craft Show on Sunday

Craft This: Oilcloth Table Runner and Accessories
2 July 2010

Sturdy, waterproof oilcloth is the perfect material for tablecloths, napkin rings, and utensil holders that combine form and function. Silverware Caddy Supplies: Large yogurt container Scissors Acetone-based nail polish remover Two colors of oilcloth—enough to wrap the container Pinking shears Kraft paper Tacky glue Clothespin 1

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Craft This: Oilcloth Table Runner and Accessories

Drilling dice is easier than it looks!
2 July 2010

These dice bracelets are sure to bring good luck. Supplies: 5 Dice Drill and 1/8″ Drill Bit Vice grip small strips of felt E6000 glue Jewelry stringing wire Lobster clasp Two crimp beads Crimping tool Jump ring Seed, bugle, and crystal beads Wire cutters Round nosed pliers Steps: 1.

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Drilling dice is easier than it looks!

Make This: Poker Time Plates and Dice Stir Sticks
2 July 2010

Poker time plates are a snap to make. For this design we used Mod Podge to attach the paper cards to the back of a clear plate

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Make This: Poker Time Plates and Dice Stir Sticks

Yesterday’s Creative Juice on HGTV
1 July 2010

Yesterday’s Creative Juice on HGTV Handmade Lotion Bar s Paper Clay and Distress Ink Gift Bags Gold Leaf Chocolates and Fruits Silk Flower Gift Bows

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Yesterday’s Creative Juice on HGTV

Agnes Martin
29 June 2010

Agnes Martin in the early 60′s, photo by Peter Moore “To feel confident and successful is not natural for the artist. To feel insufficient, to experience disappointment and defeat in waiting for inspiration is the natural state of mind for an artist.

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Agnes Martin

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