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IEEE Spectrum April 2007 Eric Pavey |
Ready for their Close-ups Making all the right choices to create a computer-generated figure that looks truly alive is no easy task. It probably will take a Leonardo da Vinci, or a team of da Vincis-computer-graphics artists talented enough to put it all together. |
Smithsonian April 2007 David Zax |
The Nature of Glass Prolific sculptor Dale Chihuly plants his vitreous visions in a Florida garden. |
Smithsonian April 2007 Courtney Jordan |
Artist on the Rise Contemporary artist Maggie Michael shakes up abstract painting by giving control a chance. |
Smithsonian April 2007 William Zinsser |
Two Men and a Portrait One wondered how an artist brings paint to life. The American portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner showed him. |
DailyCandy March 6, 2007 |
Party On Artist Susie Ghahremani created Boygirlparty, a website showcasing her artwork, music, and other handmade creations. |
Outside March 2007 Eric Hansen |
The School of Sap Jonathon Keats believes trees are artists, too, so he lined up 50 evergreens that seemed ready to sigh, sway, and create. Care to buy a sketch? |
BusinessWeek March 12, 2007 Christopher Palmeri |
The Artful Investor New research calls art a smart investment, but skeptics point to high costs and high risk. |
Smithsonian March 2007 Courtney Jordan |
Artists Behaving Badly Caravaggio isn't the only artist with a checkered past. Artists throughout history have led lives worthy of tabloid headlines: Benvenuto Cellini... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec... Raphael... Paul Gauguin... etc. |
DailyCandy February 20, 2007 |
Swelling Up Pretty Darn Swell is an online art vendor that sells imaginative pieces that cost $20, with a portion going to the charity of the artist's choice. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 Stanley Warren |
Miniature Masterpieces: Carbon Nanotubes For one scientist, carbon nanotubes become a way to create sculptures on the atomic scale. |
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