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`feetpeet:iconfeetpeet: reports, November 29
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*ArtisanCraft:iconArtisanCraft: reports, November 26
All entries for our Origami contest, beautiful pieces of artisan craft for you all to enjoy.

ArtisanCraft Club - Submissions 2009 - Vol. 38

*ArtisanCraft:iconArtisanCraft: reports, November 25
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The blueprint of... Red Tailed Hawk 2

`Myana:iconMyana: reports, November 23
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Today we are dissecting a wooden hawk!

Feature: Ties of Friendship

=llifi-kei:iconllifi-kei: reports, November 23
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Altered Art And Assemblage

`2dazed:icon2dazed: reports, November 30
Featuring Altered Art And Assemblage

ArtisanCraft Club - Submissions 2009 - Vol. 39

*ArtisanCraft:iconArtisanCraft: reports, December 2
This week's member submissions. Again, we are showcasing many awesome crafts, so be sure to check them out!

DA Knitters December Collection

=dAKnitters:icondAKnitters: reports, December 2
Check this months great new submissions!

Origami United - Members' submissions Nov 09

*Origami-United:iconOrigami-United: reports, December 1
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Madeby-me: Members' Submissions for November 2009

~madeby-me:iconmadeby-me: reports, December 3
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~WigMagic:iconWigMagic: reports, December 1
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From Nov 16th, the first 100 customers who buy costumes will get the bonus of our anime paper craft. It’s Free. What are you waiting for? Get it now!

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WEB POSTER EXHIBITION

~absdostan:iconabsdostan: reports, 5h 57m ago
This web exhibition of 50 posters by the hungarian artists Krzysztof Ducki, Istvan Orosz and Peter Pocs accompanies the traveling exhibition "Hungarian Karma" which is currently at the Viborg Stiftsmuseum, Denmark, 2009.10.23 - 2009.11.22. Text and pictures were kindly provided by Peter Pocs, who wrote about the exhibition
It is already 20 years ago that the political system changed in Hungary. During this period a lot of things changed, but we could not really use the feedom we got as a gift. In the euphorical year of 1989 we started to design political posters which reflected to not only the Hungarian, but to the neighboring countries as well. A lot of things did not resulted as we thought, hoped and would have liked. Months and years passed away and our optimism flew away as well. The exhibition "Hungarian Karma" is a time document of this last 20 years.
The context of the posters is explained in an article by the writer and journalist Peter Nyholm, reprinted from the catalogue.

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A guide for improving your AC-photographs

`Myana:iconMyana: reports, January 17, 2008
A good visual presentation is everything when it comes to applying to colleges, jobs or exhibitions. Or just sharing you work!

As a part of January: Artisan Crafts month I'm sharing some tips and tricks to combat different problems and can be used no matter what camera you are using. This is a guide I've been meaning to do for a long time, but please note that I am not a professional in any way.


A guide for improving your AC-photographs

- a journal entry trying to guide through some different challenges we artisans can experience when the viewer can't touch the surface, feel the fabric or smell the wood.
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Alright I am glad you did that!!

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I totally agree this will help a lot of people :thumbsup:
:iconmanachan:
i have been waiting for a guide like this for years~~~! :heart: :heart:
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An excellent resource with many valuable tips..:clap:

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Brilliant guide! One of my biggest failings is my awful photography skills and this will help a lot ^__^

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This is great. With some of my more recent pieces I've incorporated different lighting/set techniques in hopes of adding more depth (whether it be texture, layering, 3-dimensionality, etc.) and I've found that it really helps the viewer (and is satisfying for me as well)!
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Thanks for this guide!
It's full of good advices!

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