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Trademark Fine Art Avery Tillmon Watercolor Sandpipers Panel Canvas Unframed Photography Wall Art 16 in. x 47 in
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 7.26 $Ready to hang, gallery-wrapped art piece features birds lined up in a white scene. Wild Apple portfolio/photography showcases the collaborative efforts of our talented and creative designers and art directors. Using found objects, documents, photography and vintage art, the work of our studio addresses current design trends.
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Trademark Fine Art Avery Tillmon Watercolor Sandpipers Panel Canvas Unframed Photography Wall Art 10 in. x 32 in
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 42.47 $Ready to hang, gallery-wrapped art piece features birds lined up in a white scene. Wild Apple portfolio/photography showcases the collaborative efforts of our talented and creative designers and art directors. Using found objects, documents, photography and vintage art, the work of our studio addresses current design trends.
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Fashions for Small Dolls: For 7-Inch, 8-Inch, 9-Inch, 10-Inch and 12-Inch Dolls (18 Cm, 20Cm, 23 Cm, 25 Cm and 31 Cm (Creative Crafters)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 79.74 $Filled with patterns by well-known designer Rosemarie Ionker, this book shows you how to create one-of-a-kind wardrobes for a variety of dolls ranging from seven to twelve inches tall -- dolls as diverse as Vogue's Ginny, Wendy Lawton's Mary Anne, Helen Kish's Tulah and Avery, and Robert Tonner's Linda. They and a host of other delightful dolls model the many outfits the author has made from these patterns. The distinguished German designer shares her techniques for creating an entire wardrobe from her basic patterns. She shows you how to adjust the patterns for many of the dolls in your collection. She also provides information on smocking, embroidery and special trims.
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The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System, Expanded Edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.98 $Avery Dulles's theological career has spanned one of the most creative and confusing periods in the history of the church. With the goal of integrating new information from philosophy and the sciences into a deeper understanding of the world and society, the many theological schools pursued independent agendas, with the net effect of a loss of coherence. It is Fr. Dulles's contention that theological schools have drifted so far apart that what seems false and dangerous to one school seems almost self-evident to another. Theologians lack a common language, common goals, and common norms. Exploring the possibilities for greater consensus, The Craft of Theology illustrates how a "post-critical" theology can draw on the riches of Scripture and tradition as it reflects on the faith of the church in new contexts. Fr. Dulles discusses the freedom of theology within the university and sets forth principles for a fresh dialogue with philosophy, the sciences, and other Christian churches.
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A Place for the Arts: The Macdowell Colony, 1907-2007
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.99 $The MacDowell Colony has nurtured some of the nation's most influential talents in the creative arts, from Edward Arlington Robinson and Thornton Wilder to Leonard Bernstein, Milton Avery, and Alice Walker. Founded in 1907 in Peterborough, New Hampshire, by the pioneering composer Edward MacDowell and his wife, Marian, the MacDowell Colony soon became a catalytic element in American culture. Based on the radically simple idea that creative people work best when they have time, space, privacy, and the opportunity to interact with fellow artists, the Colony has for the past century provided individual studios as well as living accommodations to thousands of writers, visual artists, composers, filmmakers, architects, and interdisciplinary artists who have gone on to chart the course of the nation's artistic life.Richly illustrated with original and vintage photographs, this volume includes a colorful history of the Colony, as well as insightful essays by leading cultural commentators Vartan Gregorian and Robert MacNeil. In addition, it contains pieces by former MacDowell Fellows--Pulitzer Prize-winners Michael Chabon, Paul Moravec, and the late Wendy Wasserstein--on what it means to make art in America. A Place for the Arts documents what this country and the rest of the world continue to gain from the unique support MacDowell provides to the creative process.The book also includes contributions by Joan Acocella, Peter Cameron, Carol Diehl, Verlyn Klinkenborg, Robin Rausch, Ruth Reichl, Jean Valentine, Jacqueline Woodson, and Kevin Young.
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