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She's my fav. artist since I was a kid so I thought to make a topic thingy-me-jig about her As from Wikipedia: "Lisa Frank is an American children's artist, founder of Lisa Frank Incorporated. The artist's work appears on various commercial elementary and middle-school products, mostly school supplies. Also common among Lisa Frank-related items are stickers and a variety of other merchandise such as clothing, toys, and even light switch covers, primarily marketed towards young girls. She founded the company in 1979, and her success resulted from her sticker line. The company's headquarters is in Tucson, Arizona, and is easily visible because of the bright hearts, st…
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IMO, the greatest English author. I've read all his major works and many of his lesser works. Right now I'm reading The Pursuit of the Well Beloved and The Well Beloved. The guy had some brilliant stuff.
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I'm not sure if this is allowed, but here's this thread and if it's allowed on well great if not well I'm sorry. I went to the hairdresser that's near my house. It's this lady and she does it in her garage. Sickest thing ever. Has a great vibe, that place. And of course hse has fashion magszines there! And that's why I went, because my sister was getting a haircut, and not I. So, what's something that really interested you form this magazine? (ect.) Another reaosn why I created this thread was because I had a question, I think it's last month's or this month's issue, (are they monthly, I'm not even sure actually) and they had these photographs of eyemakeup, which fill…
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Around the rock'n'roll band JAPAN ROAD, there is a madness without precedent. They arrive in France to make the promotion of their last DVD and the capital does live only with the sound of German rock'n'roll ! The fans organized themselves to camp in front of the Hotel Royal Monceau. Jenny and Cécilia booked a room in this hotel. Manon, who had an affair with the guitarist, hides in the crowd to see him again. Anaïs Parïs, who dates the singer, joined him, taking care to keep their relation a secret. The whole hotel is in effervescence. Security is to the maximum. And the band arrives, ready to make the teenagers dreaming. During these three days, will some secrets be…
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Freedom of the Seas and her two sister ships will keep the title of the largest passenger ships ever built until construction of the Oasis Class ships in 2009. The Freedom of the Seas was built at the Aker Yards drydock in Turku, Finland which also is building the other ships of the Freedom Class. Upon its completion it became the largest passenger ship ever built, taking that honor from Cunard's Queen Mary 2.
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Matt Dixon (b.1972) Matt Dixon was born in Birmingham, UK, in 1972 and he has been an enthusiastic waver of pens and pencils for as long as he can remember. All his work is now created digitally, a process which he finds significantly faster and more efficient than traditional methods. "Digital art first captured my imagination when I began to assemble images from ASCII characters on a Commodore VIC-20 way back in 1980 - happily, things have moved along a little and Adobe Photoshop allows me to achieve slightly more sophisticated results than I got back then. "I think that's part of the draw I have to fantasy and sci-fi subjects. Often the girls portrayed in genre a…
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I just saw two books of this serie in the bookshop today and I wanted to ask someone if they were worth reading? I also learned that christopher paolini started to write the book in the age of 15 which is really amazing :| so?
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ALBERTO VARGAS was born in Arequipa, Peru, on February 9, 1896, as the son of successful photographer Max T. Vargas. After extensive art studies in France and Switzerland, he immigrated to New York City before World War I and became the official painter for the Ziegfield Follies in 1919. In 1934, he moved to Hollywood, California, where he painted posters and designed sets for major movie studios. When he was hired to replace pinup artist George Petty at Esquire magazine in 1940, his work became so popular that during World War II, his female seminudes adorned uniform jackets, aircrafts, and battleships. In the late 1950s, Hugh Hefner invited Alberto …
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NEWCOMER---Australian based Fashion Photog http://peterazziphotography.com/
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I've recently discovered his stuff. honestly I love art, but like...I never thought I'd be like OMG That's gorgeous to a piece of art. Nor have I thought that I'd want to have an artist's brain. Artist meaning traditional (not singing and stuff) of course and this guy...K...Picasso...Cool....But couldn't care for. This guy, I'd buy his stuff. i'd buy his brains :| http://nicklamia.com
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These are one of my favorite books! I really love them, I've been reading them ever since I was in the 7th grade. I was wondering if anyone else here read them too? Btw, I'm on book number 8 right now. You can find more information more information: Here
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