Black and White Photography, Third Revised Edition Black & White Photography

The following portfolio presentation features sublime black & white photographic images by Angela Baumgartner. It's amazing to me how 'quiet' these lovely, black and white images are! Enjoy!







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Traditional Architecture with Upturned Eaves, Shanghai, China Framed Art Poster Print by Keren Su, 39x49Kirnu

Here's a video presentation featuring the '“Kirnu” Finland Pavillion' designed for the Shanghai World Expo 2010, by JKMM Architects. It's a beautiful building!







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Tuscany Artists GardensMcKenzie Paintings


Here's a slide portfolio/presentation of gorgeous McKenzie paintings of Tuscany, Italy. Enjoy!






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E-paper/Electronic Skin Designs for Devices

Philips Research has developed a novel, color e-paper technology that opens up new design opportunities allowing personalization of electronic devices. This means that the color and appearance, of the device's surface, for example an MP3 player or mobile phone, can be changed to match one's outfit, mood or environment at the touch of a button. This technology has the potential to be used, in the future, for larger area e-wallpapers where you can adjust the color of your wall or smart-windows, to regulate the amount of daylight coming through your window.





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Photographic Beauty of Rural New Mexico

The rural glory of New Mexico is continually being captured through the lens of photographer Aggie Villanueva. She describes her own work as a depiction of truth, strength, purity and beauty that might otherwise be overlooked. Her stunning photography paints a, sometimes, gritty and sorrowful picture of all that is the rural back-bone of the American Southwest. However, she artistically brings to life her deep belief that there is beauty and truth in everything we are able to perceive, whether through naked eye or through the medium of photography. Aggie is a natural-born story-teller who has been dubbed by her peers as the 'Grandma Moses' of the American Southwest.





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Creative Abstract Hand-painting

Piero Manrique is an accomplished, highly-awarded artist with architectural experience and a B.A in Architecture. Among his skill-set are: expertise in AutoCAD, 3D MAX, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Illustrator, Outlook, Dreamweaver CS4, HTML, Excel and PowerPoint. He's an expert in drafting and hand-drawing, as well.

Manrique has been selected as one of the artist that will exhibit at the Westchester Biennial 2010 Reception coming up in April. Also, he will participate in the NEW YORK Artexpo 2010, March 25th - 28th. To learn more, visit: Piero Manrique. Watch as he creates abstract art with his fingers in rythym with the Santana music!






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African Art Daily Paintings Muneza Pictures

Karen Muneza is an artist from Burundi, Africa. Her art is a reflection of her cultural heritages (African, Italian and Canadian). This video shows some of her art work completed during a period of thirteen years. As Karen has stated, "I did stop painting for 7 years to pursue other interests; however, the desire to paint was always present until it became unbearable for me not to pick up my brushes again. Thank you for viewing!" To learn more visit: Muneza Paintings





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Window Rock, Eroded Forms Near Navaho (Navajo) Tribal Centre, Arizona, USA Collections Framed Art Poster Print by Walter Rawlings, 31x25Exquisite Indian/Native American Art

Native American/Indian artist, Jack Tobahe Gene talks about his work as a Navajo painter and features some of his paintings, in this video. His work includes acrylic and pastel easel paintings. To learn more about Jack Tobahe Gene and beautiful art visit: AskArt








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"PEACE" original modern digital art painting on canvas gicleeGenerative Art - Harnessing the Power of Technology to Enhance Art

Philips Research has been examining how to support artists in producing new expressions of art that combine traditional techniques with advanced technologies, to create something very different: Generative Art. Generative Art is a series of images that never stop evolving within the framework defined by the artist, yet never repeats.

Two artists that Philips works with, Italian artists Federico Bonelli and Maurizio Martinucci, set out to create a type of multimedia art that was more permanent - yet at the same time transient, than that which is developed for special occasions such as shows or exhibitions. Their unique form of Generative Art is known as Protoquadro.  Photoquadro art can be commissioned.





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Video: Gorgeous Architecture from Around the World

The following video features gorgeous buildings, amazing skylines, beautiful bridges, and other architectural feats. Just think: All of the beautiful architecture was once a vision in an architect's mind, then a drawing from his or her 'artist's hand' and eventually those drawings became the structures we see, utilize and enjoy! Wow!!

Here are the places and the order in which they appear in the video, below:

  1. Greek arches
  2. Medieval castle
  3. Allegheny County Courthouse
  4. Monastery of St. Nil
  5. Convento do Carmo ruins in Lisbon
  6. Broadway Tower Cotswolds
  7. Big Ben at night
  8. Notre Dame de Paris
  9. Notre-Dame de Montreal Basilica
  10. Tower Bridge, Sacramento, CA
  11. Neuschwanstein Castle
  12. Cape Reinga Lighthouse, New Zealand
  13. Blue Mosque at night
  14. Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque at sunset
  15. Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
  16. St. Vitus Cathedral
  17. Louvre Pyramid, Paris
  18. London Eye at twilight
  19. Goslar Imperial Palace
  20. Beijing bridge under fog
  21. Mont Saint-Michel, France
  22. Milau Viaduct, France
  23. Fort-Jefferson Dry-Tortugas
  24. Hallgrímskirkja, Iceland
  25. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral at dusk
  26. Louvre Staircase
  27. Brooklyn Bridge
  28. San Diego Temple
  29. Brisbane by night
  30. Blue Bridge underside
  31. Tomorrow Square
  32. Jin Mao Building Inside
  33. Crystal Cathedral
  34. Moon over San Diego
  35. Slide Bridge
  36. USAFA Chapel
  37. Ciudad de las Ciencias noche
  38. European Parliament
  39. Japanese Indoor Beach
  40. Chicago Skyline
  41. Petronas Twin Towers
  42. Petronas Twin Towers tops
  43. Golden Gate Bridge by night
  44. Pudong by night
  45. Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil
  46. Shanghai at night
  47. Roads and Traffic
  48. San Francisco International Airport at night
  49. Seattle Skyline
  50. Vaux le Vicomte Garden
  51. San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts
  52. Nikolsky Women's Monastery
  53. Northern Telc Reflection, Czech Republic
  54. St. Basils Cathedral
  55. Kinkaku Ji
  56. St. Barbara Cathedral, Czech Republic
  57. Château de Chambord, France
  58. Tulip Stair, Queens House, Greenwich
  59. Château de Chenonceaux, France
  60. Monastery of St. Jacob domes




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Video - Exquisite Nature Captured Artistically in Photography

Dennis Frates got into fine art photography over 20 years ago because of his love of nature and desire to express his interpretation of it. He has been photographing extensively since then. HIs images are not mere representations of nature, but rather interpretations of the emotions he felt when creating them. While Frates strives to present photographs that are true to what really exists in nature, he is always looking for ways to enhance the artistic quality of each and every image he creates. Many of his photographs are only complete after further interpreting the mood/composition using the computer. Frates has an extraordinary talent for capturing the beauty of Creation with his camera(s)!!




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Global, Home-based Abstract Art Business

Today's feature: The artist Osnat Tzadok, a successful Canadian artist, has done quite well for herself selling her gorgeous abstract art globally, on eBay! Osnat & her husband, Israel, work together advancing her art, which is literally, their business. That is wonderful and beneficial for an artist and the family in so many ways.

Although this video's date is January 30, 2007, it is still an excellent testament to the global success that can be achieved with art via a home-based business!



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Speed Painting - Avatar Neytiri - by Mike Groe

This is the fourth speed painting video done by Mike Groe, and he absolutely loved the movie Avatar! The speed painting was done in Adobe Photoshop CS3 using a Wacom Intuos3 pen pad and recorded with ZDsoft Screen Recorder.

Mike Groe has a tremendous talent and great skill with Photoshop! Beautiful work.





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Turn an Image into an Impressionist Work of Art

"Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to turn an image into an impressionist work of art in part one of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular." ~ AdobeTV


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"Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create an impressionist artwork PDF slideshow in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular." ~ AdobeTV

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Distinct, Detailed Fine Art Acrylic Paintings

What ties together the work of award winning acrylic painter, Rebecca Zook is the high level of detail and strong sense of light found in her paintings. Viewers often feel as if they could simply step through the frame right into another world.

"I have a need to create. It's not just what I do. It's who I am." ~ Rebecca Zook

Zook knew as a child she was going to be an artist and never strayed very far from that path. Her earliest memories are of spending hours at a time sitting at a table with paper and crayons drawing every animal imaginable. Taking drawing and sculpture classes all through school, Rebecca was fortunate to attend a high school that offered Commercial Art as an elective. This altered her path from fine art to Graphic Design. She received a full academic scholarship to Southern Methodist University in Dallas where she majored in Advertising Art, gaining her BFA degree. She minored in fine art - taking photography, painting, printmaking and ceramics courses. She also took computer programming as an elective, unaware of how much this was going to help her years down the road when the World Wide Web came into the mainstream.

Rebecca has been working as a Graphic Artist, Illustrator and Web Designer for the last 20 years. She turned her attention back to fine art in 2003, though still works a full-time day job. Rebecca has created art in many media, but painting in acrylics is her love and primary focus. She has found her design background to be a major asset in her fine art paintings, lending strength to her work though its principles.

Visit Rebecca Zook's gallery on DiscoveredArtists.com: discoveredartists.com/gallery/RebeccaZookFineArt






Creative and Beautiful Abstract Quilt Art

Mary Jo Bowers creates stories using the wonders of color, fabric and textile with her art quilts. The stories that she uses in each of these art quilts will be different from the stories that, you, the viewer will see when looking at them. Viewers are asked to play with the images in the art quilts and find their own interpretations.

Bowers' art quilts are characterized by bold colors, shapes and dimensions using multiple kinds of dyed and painted fabrics and are enhanced by a variety of embellishments. These contemporary quilts are made in three layers – top, batting and backing – as in traditional quilts, but they are not bed quilts. Each art quilt is a piece of textile art to be displayed on the wall of your home and office.





INNOVATIVE, MODULAR AXOR STARCK SHOWER COLLECTION
Launches in Canada at Toronto's Interior Design Show

Philippe Starck's latest creation for Axor uses an intriguing modular strategy to give designers the ultimate in creative freedom, while streamlining the installation process,essentially bringing haute couture to the shower! Absolutely gorgeous design.



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How To Shoot a Video Home Tour

Feature: Learn how to film and edit high quality, great content, professional home tour videos for real estate marketing.



$250, 2 Hours, 3 Rooms & 3 Realtors

Feature: Three realtors stage/visually merchandise three rooms of a house, in two hours, to prepare it for viewing by potential buyers. The 'afters' are refreshing!




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Happy New Year, Everyone. I hope 2010, as novel as it is, has ALREADY been excellent for you! To add to that excellence Tweeps, I'd like to share information about your service, website, talent or business, on this blog (or one that relates to your offering(s)). Therefore Tweeple, if you have an embeddable, G-rated/family-friendly video or slide presentation/portfolio about your business/service/talent/website (G-rated, too) and would like to have it featured here (or appropriate blog), place it on your website with the embed code. Then, when I view your website as I'm checking out those of my 'Followers/Tweeple', I can get your video's/presentation's embed code and some text about you/your talent/your company, too. The type of videos/presentations I'm looking for, throughout this year, are:

  • G-rated/Family-friendly: Non-pornographic, family-friendly, no nudity, not obscene, no expletives
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Exquisitely Creative Digital Artwork

Today's feature: Fantastic Digital Artwork by Stan Bowman

Stan Bowman has been an artist for nearly 50 years and has exhibited his work both nationally and internationally, as a photographer, painter and digital artist. His artwork is in such collections as the San Francisco Museum of Art, Bibilotech National in Paris, German Photographic Society and many other locations.

Since the mid 1980's he has been involved with digital imaging, not only with still images, but also with digital video, 3D animation and digital music.

His recent work is about finding new ways of seeing digital still images, sometimes working at the pixel level. What excites him is discovering new ways of restructuring imagery using current digital technology.

Stan Bowman's digital art is absolutely gorgeous! I love it and I believe you all will, too!






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Celebrating Textiles as a Medium for Urbane, Sophisticated Art

Today's feature: Fine Art Textiles & More by Artist Marilyn Henrion

Marilyn Henrion's hand-stitched constructions transform geometric elements into abstract, metaphorical images with strong graphic impact. With frequent references to literature, she uses color, line, and form much as a poet employs words to convey an emotion or idea.

As in poetry, the images are meant to resonate, being both themselves and something they may suggest to the viewer.

With sixteen solo exhibitions to her credit, and with works in museum, corporate and private collections worldwide, Marilyn Henrion’s reputation as one of the foremost contemporary, fiber artists is undisputed.

Recently, Henrion has added digital photography to her repertoire with Metropolis…...a series of photographic images based on the same geometric urban environment that inspires the artist’s textile works.

The artist's papers and sketchbooks are included in the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art in Washington, DC. Among her many honors is a Fellowship from The New York Foundation for the Arts, awarded in 2002.




Gorgeous Fine Art

Today's feature: The Gorgeous Art of Beverly Carrick

Beverly Carrick was born in California and gravitated to art at a very early age. In 1963, Carrick began to paint professionally and became known as a seascape artist in Laguna Beach and in Los Angeles.

Carrick is mostly self-taught but at the same time, sought the expertise of major artists, luminaries such as Lukits, Kerr, and Franks. The appeal of Carrick's work lies in its timelessness, beauty, and unique interpretation of the Sturm and Drang of nature.

She is well-known for her famed purple deserts, as well as mountain-land-and-seascapes. Carrick also finds inspiration in Roman and Greek saga which carry over into fantasy work. Moreover, Carrick loves to paint Western art and can catch both the seriousness and the subtle aspects of the "human condition" as it relates to the cowboys and townsfolk, alike.

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Exquisite Abstract Art

Today's post: The Magic of Abstract Art by Rom Lammar

Luxembourg artist Rom Lammar specializes in abstract paintings. As he states, "Although my creations are very intuitive and based on great spontaneity, I never forget the basic principles of a good abstract composition: right space division, unity, fineness of form, and a certain degree of mystery. In many ways, my paintings could be considered as inner landscapes."

Rom Lammar's love of traveling (he made a round-the-world trip in 1992-1994), combined with his interest in primitive cultures, have led the artist on a quest for the unusual and an increasing use of non-traditional elements in his work, such as sand, wood, rusted metal pieces, rope, and small stones.

His recent paintings are influenced by sculptural forms and texture. The magic of his compositions is based on the way he uses depth, light, and shadow, to set the overall mood of the painting.

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Have a joyously blessed Christmas, Everyone! I'm grateful for you visiting with me here, at Divine Designer, and for tweeting with me at Twitter.com/Chaella. Have a beautifully productive 2010!



Bronze Sculptors by Sterett-Gittings Kelsey

Today's feature: The Divine Sculptures of Sterett-Gittings Kelsey

Kelsey works primarily in bronze, with sculptures ranging from three inches to twenty two feet in height. She is the leading sculptor of dance in the world today.

The Kelsey bronzes are owned by major collectors and connoisseurs of "Investment-level Fine Art". These masterworks in bronze can be found in more than 300 public and private collections worldwide.

The Kelsey sculptures are hand-made from start to finish. The transformation from Kelsey's clay original, into a masterpiece in bronze, is a long and expensive process. A new ceramic mold is handmade for each sculpture. A mold is used only once.... then... it is destroyed in the casting process. There are about thirty five steps which each work passes through on the way to becoming a completed work of art.

Each sculpture bears: the copyright symbol, The artist's logo, the artist's name, date of origin, foundry mark and the edition number.

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Beautiful Fine Art

Today's features: The Gorgeous Fine Art of John Lautermilch

John Lautermilch is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. His interest in art began in early childhood, and by the age of eight, he began painting. John won his first art show while still in elementary school, and by the time he was in high school, his art was being displayed and sold in local restaurants.

After high school, John attended the School of Fine Arts at Washington University on a scholarship. The year he graduated, his work was accepted by the St. Louis Art Museum for exhibit in their annual show.

Throughout his career, John has won numerous awards and prizes in various art shows. He has also done many commissioned works both for individual collectors and institutions, including a series of paintings for a Lutheran organization in St. Louis.

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Sublime Abstract Art

Today's feature: The Sublime Abstract Art of Mary Lea Bradley

Mary Lea Bradley's art is immediately striking. Her abstract paintings are characterized by a sense of mystery that invites the viewer in. The paintings transport you from reality to a vibrant, mystical world where you are the story teller, creating and interpreting your own stories.

Excited about her newest work, yet unpretentious about her artistic flair and sophisticated eye, Bradley and her work are very approachable and accessible.



Creative, Beautifully Embellished Pottery
Today's feature: Anita Mills Gallery Documentary

Anita Mills was born in Lubbock, Texas, in 1952. She attended public school there through her undergraduate degree, earning a B.F.A. in Ceramics and Printmaking from Texas Tech University. After completing her M.F.A. in Studio Art and Art History, from the University of Texas at Austin in 1977, she took a teaching position at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. During her twelve years at St. Cloud, she taught all levels of design, drawing, painting, printmaking, theory of art and “Women Artists: An Historical Survey.”

A resident of North Carolina since 1989, Anita currently lives near Hillsborough where she maintains her home and studio. She is a full-time artist and itinerant teacher of art/design/craft; teaching adults and young adults through workshops and courses offered in community education settings.

Anita uses a variety of studio techniques in her work, including relief printmaking, woodturning, blacksmithing and silversmithing. Lately, Anita has been embellishing many of her vessels with precious gems, rough stones, shell, bone, feathers, and polished or rusted metals. Additionally, she has included knobs, finials and lids turned from wood at her lathe.

Throughout her career as an artist, Anita has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions—both competitive and invitational, in regional and national venues. On many occasions she has joyfully served as guest artist, conference panelist and exhibition juror.

Visit Anita's website, http://www.anitamillsdesign.com/.  This digital film was produced by Nic Beery for http://www.beerymedia.com/.

The embellished pottery featured in this documentary is unique and stunning; really creative and beautiful!
 I believe you'll appreciate it, too.





Visual Communication and Presentation

The following presentation is an engaging and enlightening one from Viraj Circar and Veena Sonwalkar about graphic design. I think the insights this presentation contains are concise and beneficial to anyone that is interested in graphic design. Some of the questions it answers are:

Basic Questions

  • What is graphic design?
  • How did graphic design evolve?
  • When did the profession come into existence?
  • Why did the profession come into existence?
What does a Graphic Designer do?
  • What is the objective of the communication?
  • What needs to be said first and then next and then after that? (levels of hierarchy)
  • How do you want the eye to flow through the page?
  • What is the tone of voice? Who are you speaking to?
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Creative and Analytical Thinking

In a few words, I'll say that I really enjoyed this presentation by Amir Khella. It is 'designed' to inform with a concise, yet simple theme. Among the questions answered and points covered here, are:

  • What is Design?
  • What is Design Thinking?
  • What is Innovation?
  • School Life versus Real Life
  • What Makes a Good Design Thinker?
  • How Can a Start-up Integrate Design Thinking?
Simply expressed, this is a well-thought-out presentation. It speaks for itself. Enjoy!



How to Choose the Right *Green Architect* for Your Project

Dan Heinfeld, President of green design firm LPA Inc, shares practical tips on finding the right architect for your project. It's not easy to know who's really green, who's experienced in sustainable design and who's simply putting on a front. Heinfeld brings more than 40 years of industry experience to the table in an honest, unpretentious manner.




Deciphering the Web: A Designer's Guide

Via this video, explore the landscape of the web today. Understand what technologies are available to you, when and how to use each technology to add richness and interactivity to your designs. ~ Adobe TV

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Cooper-Hewitt: 2009 The Business of Design

Business leaders discuss how design impacts their overall strategy and affects their bottom line. Moderated by Daniel H. Pink, the panelists discuss the role of design-thinking in the workplace as it relates to consumer goods, as well as overall company vision.

Moderator:

Daniel H. Pink,
Author of A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future

Panelists include:

Bill Moggridge,
2009 Lifetime Achievement National Design Award Winner, co-founder of IDEO

Sam Lucente,
Vice President of Design, Hewlett-Packard Company

Jeanne Liedtka,
Professor, University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business





Donald Harvie's Diverse, Exquisite Paintings

Today's Feature: Beautifully finessed artwork by Don Harvie.

Don Harvie's paintings have been accepted in over 200 National and International Exhibitions, winning many awards along the way.

His works have been shown at the famed Salmadundi Club in New York on six different occasions and at the National Arts Club, also in New York, in three International exhibitions.

His work has been featured in the "Artist Magazine" and has been published in the famed William & Mary Review for the past three years in succession. The recently published art book -- "Splash 10 " -- also featured his work.

He states -- " Although my work is varied and diverse, every painting happens because of my personal involvement in the situation.

The scene has to really strike excitement into my feelings before I can wet the brush and start in----- And I hope you like the results !"

The Varied and Diverse Artwork of Donald Harvie from DiscoveredArtists on Vimeo.

Chateau Sonoma Antiques: Beautiful French Treasures for All Occasions

Today's feature: Chateau Sonoma, located in a spacious, loft-like building and expansive garden court just off Sonoma, California's town square, offers an ever-changing, artfully arranged selection of unique antiques and accessories for your home and garden.

Sarah Anderson, Chateau Sonoma's proprietor, travels to France several times a year in search of irresistible architectural artifacts and vintage items for their standout beauty and craftsmanship.

Chateau Sonoma is a rare combination of formality and whimsy, featuring a dynamic collection of treasures for all occasions. ~ Chateau Sonoma



Custom Designed STONECO Cottage Home at The Landing of Chimney Cove on Lake Wedowee

Today's feature is a cottage that's custom designed and built by STONECO Custom Homes. The stunning home is in The Landing of Chimney Cove on Lake Wedowee, in Alabama. The exterior features include: professionally landscaped grounds, timber-frame accents, cedar shake, board & batten siding, Pella doors & windows, golf-cart garage & screened-in outdoor living room complete with rock fireplace. As you view the home you'll see the authentic heart pine floors, vaulted ceilings, timber-frame beams and posts, top-of-the-line stainless appliances, granite countertops, oil-rubbed bronze hardware throughout, custom wood cabinetry and custom wood arch-panel interior doors among the many gorgeous details, as well as the serene views of Lake Wedowee. ~ Chimney Cove



Cooper-Hewitt Event: National Design Week!

Brief Feature: Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institution is the only museum in the nation devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. This week, October 18-24, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum presents ten years of great design, during one week of FREE admission. Visit cooperhewitt.org to learn more.


Cooper-Hewitt National Design Week



Good day, Everyone. Today's feature is 'Victory by Design: Jaguar XK 120' in which Alain de Cadenet shares the history of the Jaguar XK 120 Comp Roadster and that in 1948 it was created and designed to compete in the sportscar market.

Ladies and gentlemen, this car is e-x-q-u-i-s-i-t-e! A Jaguar has always been a 'head-turner' for me, because it is such a beautifully designed automobile! It's lines are ever-gorgeous; the car is swanky in every detail! Of all the Jaguars I've seen so far, this Jaguar XK 120 is my favorite!! It's my dream Jaguar, for sure.




Good day, Everyone! Today's feature displays a gorgeous mansion estate with interior design service provided by Dan Bissel Interior Design, Inc. Once the opening exterior views are done you'll see the interior of an exquisite, rather elegant mansion. What a dream house!! I enjoyed it and I think you will, as well.




Good day, Everyone! Today's feature is 'Adobe's Kevin Lynch Talks'. In this video Wall Street Journal's Kara Swisher interviews Kevin Lynch, Adobe's CTO, about Flash, Photoshop and Acrobat software and the challenges faced from Microsoft, Google and more.

Video courtesy of All Things D.




Hello, Everyone! The following video briefly introduces 'Silver Lining' which is a wonderful, beneficial service that you may want to partake of/participate in!


"Silver Lining was formed by a group of caring industry professionals in Atlanta to provide a forum for our colleagues to meet, learn, and share with each other during these difficult economic times. The program strives to offer an ongoing wide variety of courses, networking, skill honing, and CEU's. Feel free to invite your friends and colleagues as well. Keep your chins up...there's a silver lining in everything. * PLEASE JOIN THIS GROUP IF YOU'D LIKE TO RECEIVE EMAIL INVITATIONS TO FUTURE EVENTS." ~ Laura Howell




Mark Strauss talks with Laura Howell and Jim Keane of Steelcase about their new program, 'Silver Lining'.



Hello, Everyone! I want to remind you that Adobe Max 2009 happens October 4-7, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. Many of you are familiar with Adobe software because you've utilized it as I have and like me, you love all of it, too! Imagine four unforgettable days this October, MAX 2009 will bring together thousands of designers, developers, and decision-makers to shape the future. Adobe Max 2009 is a great opportunity for you (us) to:

  • participate in exchanging ideas and building relationships with leading designers and developers, industry experts, and Adobe product teams,
  • choose from hundreds of sessions and labs about best practices and emerging technologies. presented by industry leaders and Adobe experts, and
  • you don't want to miss joining the inspiring conversations that unfold when thousands of the most creative, innovative minds gather in one place.

~ via Adobe Max

Want to save $400.00? You can purchase qualifying products and save $400 on an Adobe MAX 2009 full conference pass when you enter Promotion Code: AST922. Perhaps, we will see many of you there!


Also, be sure to view the sleek Adobe Max 2009 widget!



Good afternoon, Everyone! Today, I'm sharing the following presentation, '60+ Must-see Web 2.0 Resources - Applications to Make Your Life Easier'. This presentation features a variety of Web 2.0 applications, some you're familiar with and perhaps, several that are new to you. Enjoy!



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