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Danielle Duer

Danielle Duer is a professional artist living and working from her studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Her unusual pieces have been described as haunting and romantic. She uses bold, beautiful color combinations and layers the main images with dainty details so that the viewer can stare for hours and always see something new. These narrative paintings are quite feminine and successfully possess both realistic and fanciful charm. She includes symbolism to tell lighthearted stories that are metaphors for deeper truths and philosophies in her own life.
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George Frederic Watts ~ Pre-Raphaelite painter

George Frederic Watts [1817-1904], British painter, was a popular Victorian painter and sculptor associated with the symbolist movement. Watts became famous in his lifetime for his allegorical works, such as Hope and Love and Life. These paintings were intended to form part of an epic symbolic cycle called the "House of Life", in which the emotions and aspirations of life would all be represented in a universal symbolic language.
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Michael Parkes, 1944 ~ Sculptures


Michael Parkes studied graphic art and painting at the University of Kansas and then travelled for three years throughout Asia and Europe. In 1975 he settled definitively in Spain, where he still lives. Numerous international exhibitions underline the importance of Parkes' work.
For biographical notes and painting works by Parkes', see Michael Parkes, 1944 ~ Magical Realist painter.
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Thomas M. Thomson, 1968

Specializing in fantasy and custom portraiture, Thomas M. Thomson was born in Rota, Spain.
He has been surrounded and inspired by art from a very early age.
He attended Florida State University, where he focused on the fundamentals of composition, perspective and figural accuracy.
He has pursued an exciting career in art following his graduation in December of 1993.
His mediums of choice are Oil on Canvas and Pencil on Paper.


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Come inserire foto/link in una pagina Fan di Facebook...

Per inserire una foto/link, nella propria bacheca, quella di un amico o di una pagina Fan di Facebook, per primo, bisogna cliccare sul campo di testo - Foto 1 - dove di solito inseriamo il nostro status.

Foto - 1

A questo punto, ci appare il sotto-menu con i collegamenti: Link, Foto e Video.

Clicchiamo su Foto - Foto 2 - ed apparirà il menu dove potremo scegliere:
se Caricare la Foto direttamente dal PC o Scattarne una dalla Webcam.
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Come personalizzare l’indirizzo web su Facebook

E' possibile personalizzare l’indirizzo web su Facebook utilizzando il cosidetto Facebook Vanity Url, consentendo di sostituire i vari codici dell’indirizzo URL con un nome più efficace e semplice da ricordare, da utilizzare se lo si vuole inviare a qualcuno per posta elettronica o utilizzarlo nei forum, blog e posta elettronica come propria firma, usarlo su biglietti da visita e tutte le applicazioni che vi possono venire in mente.
Non solo l’indirizzo del proprio profilo ma anche l’indirizzo delle pagine fan può essere modificato con questo metodo.

Per poter modificare il vostro indirizzo cliccate questo link: http://www.facebook.com/username.

Entrando, Vi verrà chiesto di indicare il vostro nuovo indirizzo, stando attenti che potrete scrivere solo lettere, numeri e punti, non sono previsti ne trattini ne spazi ne altri tipi di carattere.

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Erica Hopper ~ Impressionist Figurative painter

American painter Erica Hopper was born in Kansas City, Missouri, studied graphic and industrial design at San Diego State University, and continued her art education at the University of The Americas in Puebla, Mexico. During the 70's and 80's she was a successful illustrator with many published works in national periodicals. Today Hopper concentrates on oil media and textile design. It is clear one influences the other by the rhythm and texture found in her paintings.

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Alexander Hodukov | Video