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Full-Color Decorative Repeat Patterns CD-ROM and Book by Judy Williams,

Full-Color Decorative Repeat Patterns CD-ROM and Book by Judy Williams,
Dazzling assortment of designs depict appealing florals, leaves, paisleys, geometrics, stripes, and plaids in a wide array of striking colors. Sixty-four repeat patterns, each in three different color variations, can easily be expanded in any direction to form a continuous allover motif when repeated on a computer screen. Perfect for use in designing textiles, wallpaper, stationery, and greeting cards, these versatile images can be used in a variety of craft and print projects. 192 designs.



Mountain Hands: A Portrait of Southern Appalachia by Sam Venable,
Mountain Hands: A Portrait of Southern Appalachia by Sam Venable,
Hazel Pendley creates heirloom-quality quilts. Ed Ripley wraps bits of fur and feathers into trout flies the size of gnats. Edna Hartong still makes an item that has all but disappeared from the American scene: lye soap. All of these people, and many more like them, are Appalachians who work with their hands. Journalist Sam Venable and photographer Paul Efird spent four years combing the hills and hollows of southern Appalachia to find these talented individuals and let them talk about their work. Mountain Hands is an intimate look at more than three dozen such craftspeople and their vocations. Venable and Efird encountered folks who pursue popular crafts, such as basketweaving and clockmaking. But they found practitioners of other trades -- wallpaper hangers and rail splitters, beekeepers and gravediggers -- whose work also depends upon dexterity and upon expressing a distinctive Appalachian way of life. Some are college educated, some can barely read and write; some have lived in these hills all their lives, others have only recently come to call them home. Yet each feels bound to the region through a deep sense of belonging, and each owes at least part of his or her livelihood to handwork. While most of us may think of working with one's hands as entering computer data, these individuals attest to the perseverance -- and appeal -- of more traditional ways. Mountain Hands is a celebration in words and photographs of gifted people who understand and appreciate the Appalachian heritage -- and who live it every day.



Computer-generated art - Computer-generated art is art created with a computer. The term is usually applied to

Computer art - Computer art is any art in which computers played a role in production or display of the artwork.

Computer art scene - The phrase computer art scene or artscene for short, refers to a community of individuals and groups, that are both interested and active in the creation of computer-based artwork.

Computer wallpaper - The terms wallpaper and desktop picture refer to an image used as a background on a computer screen, usually for the desktop of a graphical user interface. 'Wallpaper' is the term used in Microsoft Windows, while the Mac OS avoids mixing metaphors by calling it a 'desktop picture' (prior to Mac OS X, the term desktop pattern was used to refer to a small pattern that was repeated to fill the screen).



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Art Wallpaper - Art Wallpaper Wallpaper group - A wallpaper group (or plane crystallographic group) is a mathematical concept to classify repetitive designs on two-dimensional surfaces, such as walls, based on the symmetries in the pattern. Such patterns occur frequently in architecture and decorative art. Art for art's sake - "Art for art's sake" is the usual English rendition of a French slogan, 'l'art pour l'art', which is credited to Théophile Gautier (1811–1872). Art mac Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh - Art ...

Art Computer Wallpaper - Art Computer Wallpaper Computer-generated art - Computer-generated art is art created with a computer. The term is usually applied to Computer art - Computer art is any art in which computers played a role in production or display of the artwork. Computer art scene - The phrase computer art scene or artscene for short, refers to a community of individuals and groups, that are both interested and active in the creation of computer-based artwork. Computer wallpaper - The terms wallpaper and desktop ...

Art Computer Fantasy Wallpaper - Art Computer Fantasy Wallpaper Fantasy art - Fantasy art is a genre of art that depicts magical or other supernatural themes, ideas, creatures or settings. While there is some overlap with science fiction, horror and other speculative fiction art, there are unique elements not generally found in other forms of speculative fiction art. Computer-generated art - Computer-generated art is art created with a computer. The term is usually applied to Computer art scene - The phrase computer art scene or artscene for ...

Free Computer Wallpaper Art - Free Computer Wallpaper Art Free Art license - The Free Art license is the English language version of the License Art Libre, a French copyleft license for works of art. It represents an attempt to craft a Free license in the spirit of the GNU General Public License adapted for work of art. Free art - Free art refers to any art that is distributed to the widest possible public at no direct cost, including street performance, performance art, graffiti, sticker art, coffeehouse ...

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