Nova Dimenzija predskazana u snu

Posted on 13. Mar, 2012 by .

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NOVA DIMENZIJA – vidljiva u trenutku ‘Prelamanja’ (2. October 2008) U snu sam otkrila i videla ‘novu dimenziju’ za koju se jos nezna. Slucajno dok sam napravila ‘nedozvoljenu-preveliku kolicinu necega’ i pokusala to nesto sakriti-staviti u mali prostor….dok sam to ‘nesto’ otkinula da bih premestila na jos jedno mesto, u daljini se pojavila neka svetlost [...]

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Zanimljivi Snovi – Kraj Postojanja

Posted on 13. Mar, 2012 by .

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Zanimljiv san: (21. Decembar 2008. 4 sata ujutro) Negde sam i jos par ljudi je tamo, pripremamo neko cudno mesto gde cemo otici….kao da je bunker iskopan pod zemljom pokriven sa nekim ceradama. ….navodno ”Sav posao je tu zavrsen i nema svrhe ostajati jer nema sta vise raditi i nikad nece biti” …Mesto je pusto [...]

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Capture photo scanning

Preserving Old Photographs

Posted on 04. Mar, 2012 by .

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Photography is a favorite hobby in my family and almost every generation has passed photographs and their slides down to their relatives. Over time, the photos tend to break down and become harder to see. When we started realizing that photographs don’t last forever, we began looking for ways to preserve the old photographs.

A friend recommended ScanDigital for photo scanning. They are a company that can take photographs, negatives, slides and other forms of media and convert them to digital format, ensuring that they will be preserved for years. One of the perks of using ScanDigital is the combination of manual and technological labor. The photos are scanned and edited by hand which makes the quality much better and helps to preserve the detail of each photograph. The company also stands by its work and promises their customers high quality preservation. Each image is run past three technicians who ensure that the converted material is high quality and lives up to the company’s standards.

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National Gallery of Australia

Posted on 01. Sep, 2011 by .

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Renaissance masters head to National Gallery of Australia in 2011-12 The National Gallery of Australia is set to welcome Renaissance: 15th and 16th century Italian paintings from Accademia Carrara, Bergamo, the first ever exhibition in Australia dedicated to Renaissance paintings. Opening on 9 December 2011 and running until 9 April 2012, the exhibition will feature [...]

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Floriade, Canberra

New attractions to the Floriade program this year

Posted on 18. Aug, 2011 by .

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New program additions for Floriade 2011 In addition to regular favourites such as the gardening and culinary oasis, ‘LINDEMAN’s Open Garden’ and the beauty paradise, ‘Garnier World’, new attractions to the Floriade program this year (17 September – 16 October) include ‘From the Pantry’, a 30-day event showcasing food and beverage related presentations and interactive [...]

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Art & Photography Classes, Australia

Posted on 26. Jun, 2011 by .

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Full-time Art Classes Now Offered in Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Art Workshops (incorporating Brisbane Artists Academé), is moving to Newstead, Brisbane, and will soon be offering full-time art classes with various attendance schedules to suit a busy lifestyle for absolute beginners to professionals. Brisbane, Qld, Australia (PRWEB) June 16, 2010 Brisbane Art Workshops (incorporating Brisbane Artists [...]

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Strawberry Dream in Australia

Strawberry Dream in Australia

Posted on 28. May, 2011 by .

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Slavcia Caca Kovacev, known in the art world simply as Caca, is in love with Australia. With a passion for painting, she has turned her admiration for Australia’s landscapes and natural beauty into sheer magic on canvas. Using only the tools of the artistic trade, Caca’s deep love and appreciation for Australia translates effortlessly through [...]

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Brisbane writer wins prestigious literature prize

Posted on 20. May, 2011 by .

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By: Deborah Marshall on: Fri 06 of May, 2011 (Griffith News) Brisbane writer Rachael S Morgan has taken out the top literature prize in the $40,000 Josephine Ulrick Literature and Poetry Prizes, awarded at the Gold Coast Arts Centre last night. “Words and stories, books and writing are an essential part of who I am,” [...]

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Griffith Film School reels ahead

Posted on 20. May, 2011 by .

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By: Tony Preece on: Tue 29 of Mar, 2011 Griffith Film School at the Queensland College of Art, already Australia’s largest film school, counts Cannes Film Festival among its growing list of accolades. Griffith Film School had a graduate film, and its film makers, invited into the world class market place of the Cannes Film [...]

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Community Art – Queensland

Posted on 20. May, 2011 by .

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Finance and Arts The Honourable Rachel Nolan Getting down and funky to transform community art spaces Friday, April 15, 2011 Arts Minister Rachel Nolan is encouraging regional councils to apply for funding under a special program which is transforming disused community places into happening creative spaces around Queensland. “Funding through this Grittier Places initiative enables councils [...]

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Josh Abrahams is a diverse and talented musician…

Posted on 15. May, 2011 by .

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(media.australia.com) Josh Abrahams is a diverse and talented musician who emerged from theunderground dance scene in the early 1990’s. Having graduated LaTrobeUniversity with a degree in Music and Audio Technology, Josh has had a highlysuccessful career in the music industry. He has worked as a composer, performer,music director and producer on albums, film soundtracks, television [...]

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Aboriginal Painter ALBERT NAMATJIRA

Posted on 15. May, 2011 by .

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ALBERT NAMATJIRA (1902 – 1959) (abc.net.au) Albert Namatjira is one of Australia’s great artists, and perhaps the best known Aboriginal painter. His western style landscapes – so different to traditional Aboriginal art, made him famous. Fame led to Albert and his wife becoming the first Aborigines to be granted Australian citizenship. It was a significant [...]

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Dr. Harry Henshaw

Relaxation Music Helps Cancer Patients Through Chemotherapy

Posted on 02. May, 2011 by .

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Cancer patients undergoing treatment in hospitals now have available therapeutic relaxation music to help them through their chemotherapy. Working with Ellen’s Heart and Soul organization, Enhanced Healing has recently donated relaxation music that will be made available to cancer patients while they are undergoing their treatment. Enhanced Healing has also developed a fund raising campaign [...]

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Poetic artist finds home in Melbourne’s commercial hub

Posted on 01. May, 2011 by .

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The Blackman, the third Art Series Hotel, is set to open in August 2010. The hotel is designed in the spirit of figurative artist, Charles Blackman, who rose to fame in the 1940’s while painting in Melbourne.  Located on St Kilda Road behind the historic Airlie Mansion, just 2.5km from Melbourne’s CBD, the hotel features [...]

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Colorful graffiti murals covers the walls of the Bronx, Manhatta

Painting own dreams

Posted on 24. Feb, 2011 by .

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Art plays an inevitable part of the humans’ life and each person has some style of painting. Not only artist can do wonders while painting because everyone in this world is born with some skills of art especially. If these skills are correctly tapped then success is easily achieved without any hassle. The painting skills [...]

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