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Planning Your MarketingIt's a good idea to start the year with a marketing plan. It may be as simple as a to-do list of a few tasks to accomplish, such as joining...DIY Jackson PollockHere's an, um.... exercise in creative mark-making. Really. Not a timewaster at all. jackonpollock.org. Click a key to start, click your mouse to change colour. Don't think you can save...Introduction to PerspectiveIf you aim for any sort of realism in your drawing, you'll need to have at least a basic grasp of linear perspective. While it might only approximate the way we see the world, its a useful tool and...Not All Paper Comes from TreesThere's paper... and then there's art paper. Find out what paper is made from and why not all papers are suitable for art. Click on to page two to find...Kidnappers Threaten to Kill Photographers/JournalistsAccording to the Calgary Herald and other sources, journalists and photographers Nigel Brennan and Amanda Lindhout will be killed if the demanded ransom is not paid within 15 days. ...Paragraph spacingIt's been a while, but we're not nearly through the typography basics yet. This week I turn my attention to how to space out paragraphs in "Paragraph spacing". Have you always just put an indent at the start of every...Victor HasselbladVictor Hasselblad (March 8, 1906 – August 5, 1978) was a Swedish inventor and photographer. He invented the 6 x 6cm single-lens reflex camera, known to the world as the 'Hasselblad'. Today, on March 8, 2006, a statue of Victor...Buying HistoryIn Buying History on the Magnum Blog we get an interesting reflection on the art market for photojournalism written by the French-based company Artprice.com, a subscription-based service which has a...Faerie Ears for St. Patrick's DayA bit of fun for you on this St. Patrick's Day. While the children are building leprechaun and faerie traps, take a moment to turn the children into faeries...Salt Print MasterworksSalted Paper prints were the earliest form of photographic print on paper, described by W H F Talbot in 1839. They continued in use for the next 50 or so...
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Liquor posters and art prints store online. Buy your image unframed: click the image. Buy your image framed: click the "Framed" link. Choose from a large selection of frame styles and matching mat colors. Buy your poster mounted: click the "Mounted" link. The mounting process permanently bounds images to 1/8" stabilized hardboard. The surface is treated to protect against moisture, dust, dirt,
fingerprints, and protects against UV comparable to standard glass. Tip: Save on shipping - buy more than one poster.
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