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		<title>Mark Langan &#8211; Corrugated Art</title>
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This man has talent.  Who would have ever thought that cutting up cardboard boxes would create such artistic visions of green beauty.
Check out Mark Langan&#8217;s site for more of his amazing projects.  He has also done some pretty complex corporate logos that are incredible.

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		<title>Sacha Heemels &#8211; Trash Poetry</title>
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Sacha Heemels, a Dutch artist, creates these beautiful works of art from old paintings she finds in flea markets or second hand shops.
Carefully, she revives these old oils on canvas into new pieces of art by using a laser technique to erase [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Karen Hatzigeorgiou &#8211; The Art of Happiness</title>
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Excerpt from The Art of Happiness:
.

&#8220;the art of happiness
keeps its balance
small comforts
are not the same as
converting the mysterious
while the wind is calling.
The real reward of any life
is to lick the platter clean.&#8221;

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Karen Hatzigeorgiou is an artist of many media and I found her altered book &#8220;The Art of Happiness&#8221;  inspiring in many ways.  It [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Linda Womack</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 14:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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I am  attracted to paintings that not only have appealing colors, but also those that are able to create a certain amount of texture.  I discovered today that there is an actual technique to creating such texture called encaustic.  The technique uses molten beeswax to bind pigments, transfer images and to create collages.
Linda Womack is [...]]]></description>
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