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Tori Amos: Live From the Artists Den $23.99 Tori Amos: Live From the Artists Den |
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The Swell Season: Live from the Artists Den - $14.99 Live from the Artists Den: The Swell Season captures the Oscar winning duo of Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard performing over a dozen songs including “Lay Me Down,” “When Your Mind’s Made Up,” “Star Star,” and their most well known number “Falling Slowly,” from the film Once. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Patty Griffin: Live From The Artists Den DVD $14.98 February 6 marked the coldest temperatures recorded during the winter of 2007 in New York City. On that blustery, frigid day, ATO Records released the critically acclaimed album Children Running Through from Patty Griffin, continuing the remarkable creative evolution that’s quietly established the artist as a vital and singular musical force. Entering at #34 on the Billboard Top 200 a week later, the bow gave the 2-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter the biggest debut of an illustrious career.In celebration of this release, ATO Records and the Artists Den held a special, invite-only concert at the Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, a converted synagogue on the Lower East Side. The magical night, captured in High Definition, featured Griffin being backed by a magnificent band including, on some songs, a 5-piece string arrangement in addition to legendary pianist Ian McLagan (Faces, Rolling Stones). After numerous inquiries from fans, the evening of music, in which Griffin performed several songs for the first time as well as long-time favorites, ATO and the Artists Den now present on DVD, Patty Griffin: Live From The Artists Den.VIEW THE TRAILER FOR PATTY GRIFFIN: LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN:WINDOWS MEDIAQUICKTIMETrack Listing:1. You Never Get What You Want2. Stay on the Ride3. Trapeze4. Get Yourself Another Fool5. Burgundy Shoes6. Heavenly Day7. Moon Song8. No Bad News9. When It Don’t Come Easy10. Love Throw a Line11. Crying Over12. Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)13. Sweet Lorraine14. Top of the World |
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Patty Griffin: Live from the Artists Den - $14.99 Specializing in contemporary folk music, the idiosyncratic yet popular singer-songwriter Patty Griffin initially sailed to fame on the basis of her early 1990s gigs in Boston-area coffee houses, then from her critically-acclaimed A&M and Ato label releases. She developed and honed a solid reputation, throughout, for deeply poetic, heartfelt and occasionally gutsy lyrics; blues-flavored vocal riffs and melodic playing on the guitar. Griffin headlines the musical performance film Patty Griffin: Live from the Artists’ Den, in which she plays an exclusive set before an invitation-only audience at the titular club. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Raphael Saadiq: Live from the Artists Den $14.99 Track Listing: 1. 100 yard dash, 2. Love that Girl, 3. Keep Marching, 4. Thinking of You, 5. Living for the Weekend, 6. Dance Tonight, 7. La La , 8. Sure Hope You Mean It, 9. Charlie Ray, 10. Be Here , 11. Still Ray , 12. Just One Kiss, 13. Oh Girl, 14. Let’s Take a Walk, 15. Big Easy, 16. Staying in Love, 17. Love That Girl Reprise , 18. Skyy, Can You Feel Me |

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Daniel in the Lion Photo Mugs Daniel in the Lion s Den – painting of the scene from the Bible in Daniel, chapter 6, verses 16-23. time of Nebuchadnezzar. Babylon / Bavel, modern day Iraq….. |
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English Footballer Photo Mugs DEN ENGELSKE FODBOLDSPILLER An English football player as seen by a Danish artist …. |
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Opium Smoking The Lascars Photo Mugs Opium Smoking, The Lascars Room in Edwin Drood. Engraving by Gustave Dor Opium den. London, a Pilgrimage, by Gustave Dornd Blanchard Jerrold, London 1872….. |
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Valkyrie (Single-Disc Edition) $7.00 Unpretentious and dramatically straightforward, Valkyrie is a suspenseful yet ennobling story about the last attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler prior to the end of World War II. Tom Cruise is effective if a little opaque as hero Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who channels his anger at Hitler’s atrocities and mismanagement of the war by joining a secret organization bent on killing the Führer. W… |
Different Perspectives In Art
The blues and scratches are the only sounds in the room. Using pencils, pastels, and paints, seventeen artists seated in a circle give their own renditions of a single subject. Their subject, a dance instructor in workout gear looking upward, is perched on a small bench in the center.
Some artists are taken away by her upswept hair and graceful features. Others use either long strokes or shading to do justice to her lovely limbs. Using watercolor, a painter from Crystal Lake creates movement across the panel by superimposing different poses. A landscape artist by profession, she hones her drawing skills and tries new techniques during the group's weekly meetings. If you enjoy paintings articles like this one, visit canvas painting from photo for other resources.
Most people feel it is natural to practice playing an instrument, but they do not think that art takes practice. This painting has satisfied the painter. The audience connects particularly to portraits that render familiar human figures in different depths of expression, a greatness achieved sporadically, whether through long hours of study or instantaneous inspiration.
Twenty years ago one of their group disappeared to the business world, but she returned two years ago, reclaiming her love for portraiture. Portraits always held a certain appeal for her. The canvas is where she can translate her understanding of the emotion of the subject. She associates the model's confidence with striking colors, dark green, blue, yellow and white.
The artist knows that the face is more than colors. In addition, the artist takes into account the effect of lighting on tone, cool ones like blues and greens and warm ones like yellows and whites. Renoir was a master of this, and she is attempting to follow his tradition. Artists working on commission request either a live sitting or a photograph. Through a live sitting the artist sees the subject's personality first hand, but a photograph can be downright convenient. The talent of the artist shines in his ability to bring out personality onto a canvas. A show of personality can be a fleeting thing. She does not dwell on recreating one's likeness, but she still does a good job of it. She really strives to capture what's inside the person, and success means a great portrait. Articles on paintings like this can be viewed at oil paintings religious.
When working on a commission, the artist must work within the parameters set by the patron. Subjects seem to pop out of the painting when vibrant colors are used.
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300 Christian and Inspirational Patterns for Scroll Saw Woodworking, 2nd Edition Revised and Expanded $12.25 Expressions of faith and love for the Lord abound in this collection of more than 300 unique scroll saw patterns for inspirational and Christian motifs. Perfect for scroll saw artists and applicable for any craft medium, these beautiful designs can be used to make wall plaques, nativity sets, holiday ornaments, gifts, jewelry, paintings, functional objects such as napkin holders, letter openers, and puzzles. The patterns included are The Last Supper, The Fish, The Lamb of God, Chi Rho, Jonah and the Whale, Daniel in the Lion's Den, Moses Parting the Red Sea, Noah's Ark, Praying Children, a church, and the Star of the Apostles. Also provided to crafters is the history and meaning behind the symbols as well as the traditional significance of different colors. |
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An investigation of solo song settings of specific poetry written by children incarcerated in the Terezin concentration camp from 1942--1944. $49.99 After WWII, Hana Volavkova, director of the Prague Jewish Museum, collected the artwork and poetry created by children incarcerated in the Terezin concentration camp north of Prague from 1941-1945, most of whom perished in Auschwitz. Many Czech Jewish intellectuals, artists, dramatists and musicians, such as Freida Dicker-Brandeis and Petr Kien, had been sent to Terezin. At the camp, a clandestine school for the education of children ages 5-14 was set up with the assistance of Jewish elders and administrators such as Jakub Edelstein and Gonda Redlich. In 1959, Volavkova presented a collection of the children's artwork and poetry, which was published by Artia for Schocken Books in 1978 with an expanded edition in 1993 published with assistance from the U.S. Holocaust Museum. The text, I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942-1944, has provided a catalyst for English-speaking art song composers with emotional ties to the Holocaust. Contemporary composers whose song cycles or oratorios use this poetry include: Ellwood Den (I Never Saw Another Butterfly); Srul Irving Glick (I Never Saw Another Butterfly); Gershon Kingsley (Three Songs from the Ghetto); Larry Zimmerman ( Windsongs); Lori Laitman (I Never Saw Another Butterfly); Ruth Lomon (Songs of Remembrance); Gayther Myers ( To the Child-Poets of Terezin); Ludek Drizhal (Two Voices from Terezin); and Ruth Fazal (Oratorio Terezin). An investigation of the most frequently set poems from Volavkovas collection by these composers revealed: The Butterfly by Pavel Friedmann (six settings, all are analyzed); The Garden by Franta Bass (four settings, two are analyzed); On a Sunny Evening anonymous (four settings, three are analyzed); To Olga by Alena Synkova (three settings, two are analyzed); Birdsong anonymous (three settings, all are analyzed); and Terezin by Mif (three settings, one is analyzed). The analyses of these art song settings reveals a |
