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5 Prominent Methods to Create Abstract Painting

Ordinary people will usually see abstract painting as a no meaning art as they can only see the mixed of the colors and lines; some even think it can easily create by children. Except the one who really know the art who can understand that they will need to look deeply into it to be able to understand its meaning and appreciate the message the artist is trying to convey.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Leading Lines In Photography

Leading lines in photography can be a powerful compositional tool. This simple technique helps a photographer bring the viewer’s eye to a focal point, and gives a picture an overall structure in terms of layout.

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Sheds Workshops

One of my all-time favorite hobbies is having a garden each year. I think my love for gardening started when I was a little girl spending summers with my grandmother and helping her take care of her large vegetable and flower gardens. I love the feeling of getting dirt in my fingernails and of seeing healthy vegetables and beautiful flowers grow from the tinest seeds.

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‘Skyline’ Movie Delivered Lots Of Intense Action & Thrills

Universal Pictures recently released a new sci-fi/thriller movie “Skyline” into theaters a couple months ago. I just checked it out. While it was exciting to watch,all the action and “edge of your seat scenes” lead up to no payoff in the end. It was very odd. It stars: Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson,and Brittany Daniel.

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