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Door County, Wisconsin: Quaint Towns and Scenic Beauty
Door County, Wisconsin is the playground for the well-to-do from the Chicago area.&#160; It is a peninsula jutting out into Lake Michigan with many resort towns teeming with tourists.
We had an uneventful drive to Door County and set up camp at Harbor Village Resort in Carlsville, Winconsin. [...]]]></description>
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Imagine you have an oil painting by an Old Master hanging on the wall of your living room. A Titian portrait, perhaps, or a Turner seascape. In daylight it lights up the room, but by night it fades into the background to become just part of the furniture. Unless, that is, you shine [...]]]></description>
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Shaped Canvas - The Concept and History
Conventionally, most of painting canvasses are rectangular and are used with landscape or portrait orientation. By the 1930s, apart from the styles of painting, the artists began experimenting with the shapes and forms of the canvas bases. All this started in 1934-35 when Abraham Joel Tobias (born, 1913) [...]]]></description>
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One thing vital to any form of art is to look deeply at the reality and then try break it down to the small fragments of Colors and Space. It is important to get a big picture view, especially when one sets out to paint a Seascape or a Landscape. One need not [...]]]></description>
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