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Stop Kony

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Joseph Kony (born c. 1961)[1] is a Ugandan guerrilla group leader, head of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a group engaged in a violent campaign to establish theocratic government based on the Ten Commandments throughout Uganda. He is responsible for the kidnapping of over 66,000 children. The girls become sex slaves; the boys soldiers.

After learning about the atrocities being committed by Kony, a group of people decided to form Invisible Children and set out to stop him. As a result of their efforts, Obama deployed 100 army advisers to Uganda to teach the natives how to defend themselves against Kony with the hopes of putting an end to his violence. Read more to learn how you can help.

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Artists Wanted » Artists Wanted Booth A05 | SCOPE New York 2012

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Please join us at SCOPE New York 2012 where Artists Wanted’s Year in Review Grand Prize recipient, Andreas von Gehr, will display his works in booth A05!

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The Leprecaun

by William Allingham

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Newborn Leprecaun Hat and Booties

Little Cowboy, what have you heard,
Up on the lonely rath's green mound?
Only the plaintive yellow bird*
Sighing in sultry fields around,
Chary, chary, chary, chee-ee!

Only the grasshopper and the bee? -
"Tip-tap, rip-rap,
tick-a-tack-too!
Scarlet leather, sewn together,
This will make a shoe.
Left, right, pull it tight;
Summer days are warm;
Underground in winter,
Laughing at the storm!"
Lay your ear close to the hill.
Do you not catch the tiny clamour,
Busy click of an elfin hammer,
Voice of the Lepracaun singing shrill
As he merrily plies his trade?
He's a span
And a quarter in height.
Get him in sight, hold him tight,
And you're a made
Man!

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Newborn Crochet Shamrock Ball Cap

You watch your cattle the summer day,
Sup on potatoes, sleep in the hay;
How would you like to roll in your carriage
Look for a duchess's daughter in marriage?
Seize the Shoemaker - then you may!
"Big boots a-hunting,
Sandals in the hall,
White for a wedding-feast,
Pink for a ball.
This way, that way,
So we make a shoe;
Getting rich every stitch,
Tick-tack-too!"
Nine-and-ninety treasure-crocks
This keen miser fairy hath,
Hid in mountains, woods, and rocks,
Ruin and round tow'r, cave and rath,
And where the comorants build;
From times of old
Guarded by him;
Each of them fill'd
Full to brim
With gold!

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Newborn Leprechaun Pullover with Hat

I caught him at work one day, myself,
In the castle-ditch, where foxglove grows, -
A wrinkled, wizen'd and bearded Elf,
Spectacles stuck on his pointed nose,
Silver buckles to his hose,
Leather apron - shoe in his lap -
"Rip-rap, tip-tap,
Tick-tack-too!
(A grasshopper on my cap!
Away the moth flew!)
Buskins for his son, -
Pay me well, pay me well,
When the job is done!"
The rogue was mine, beyond a doubt.
I stared at him; he stared at me;
"Servant, Sir!" "Humph!" says he,
And pull'd a snuff-box out.
He took a long pinch, look'd better pleased
The queer little Lepracaun;
Offer'd the box with a whimsical grace, -
Pouf! he flung the dust in my face,
And, while I sneezed,
Was gone!

*"yellow bird," the yellow-bunting, or yorlin.


For the adorable little leprecauns in your life :).  May the luck of the Irish be yours on St. Patty's Day and always!

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Honeymoon Tag

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Here's a terrific tutorial by Fairy Mist for you to use this Valentine's Day. If you know how to create a tube from one of your photographs, you could even replace the couple with a picture of you and you're Valentine :). If you don't know how, you could try learning with this tutorial on how to make tubes in PSP.

Whatever you decide, may your holiday be filled with love.

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Four Blocks of Fine Art & Crafts

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The Beverly Hills Art Show
is held twice a year, in spring and fall.

The Spring Art Show will be held the third weekend in May:
May 19 and 20, 2012 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Artists, please apply here, on our Brochure and Application page.

For additional information
select the links on the left or call (310) 285-6836.

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CALL FOR ENTRIES - WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?: PHOTOS FROM THE WORLD OF CATS

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Juried Photography Exhibition:
WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?
Photos from the World of Cats
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 13, 2012

OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION:
SATURDAY, March 3, 2012
7:30 - 10:30pm

Find out more

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DIY Flowers | I Scrap, U Scrap

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Just a really fun and cute thing to do! Add them to gift boxes as a special type of bow or create an entire bouquet as a gift for Valentine's Day. Guaranteed to be a truly unique and one-of-a-kind gift, since it will be made by you!

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Hutten Hain Tutorial

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There are hundreds of graphic design tutorial sites online, but few of them are educational. Even though they are written for Paint Shop Pro versions 9, 10 and 11, Manon's tutorials are some of the best that you will find for actually learning how to create graphics. If you have a basic familiarity with where things are located in your favorite graphics program: Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, or any other, you easily duplicate her lessons and learn how to create some awesome effects for personal and/or business use. Just remember that if you are going to use the finished product in a commercial manner, make sure the images that you use are either in the public domain, your own, or licensed for that purpose.

As always, these images make terrific digital gifts for friends, family and colleagues. If you know someone who would love some unique graphics for their Web site or to use as a signature tag in their emails, then this type of thing will just tickle them pink :)!

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Happy New Year Tag Tutorial

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Here is a fun and beautiful signature tag that you can make to help you welcome in the new year.

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Jury announced for United Kingdom's biggest painting prize

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LIVERPOOL.- Call for entries to John Moores Painting Prize 2012 at the Walker Art Gallery. Artists can register for the John Moores Painting Prize 2012 from Monday 3 October 2011. The 2012 prize promises to be more dynamic than ever with a judging panel that consists of practicing artists, critics, curators and cultural commentators.

Judges for this year’s competition are ‘Young British Artist’ Fiona Banner who was born on Merseyside, director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery Iwona Blazwick, Spanish born Angela de la Cruz, a former Turner Prize 2010 nominee, Turner Prize 2011 nominee George Shaw and creative director of the BBC, Alan Yentob.

The John Moores Painting Prize is an open submission competition available to all UK based artists working with paint. Previous winners have included David Hockney, Peter Doig and Lisa Milroy. The 2010 First Prize was won by Keith Coventry.

Reyahn King, director of art galleries at National Museums Liverpool says: “Not only does the John Moores Painting Prize give contemporary artists the chance to win £25,000 but it also offers the opportunity to display their work at a national gallery, like the Walker Art Gallery. Uniquely it is the only art prize with a sole focus on painting, and has remained the UK's most prestigious painting award for the last 55 years. ”

The final deadline for artists to enter is 20 January 2012. Online registration can be found on www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/johnmoores and the winners will be announced on 13 September 2012.

First held in 1957, the John Moores Painting Prize is the UK's best-known painting competition and is named after Sir John Moores (1896 - 1993), the founder of the prize. The competition culminates in an exhibition held at the Walker Art Gallery every two years, which forms a key strand of the Liverpool Biennial.

The John Moores Painting Prize is a partnership between the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition Trust, who continue the philanthropic work of Sir John Moores and the Walker Art Gallery. The prize remains true to its founding principles: to support artists and to bring to Liverpool the best of contemporary painting practice from across the UK.

The prize is open to all painters working in the UK. Works are judged anonymously from an open submission by the jury, who also award the main prizes. It is a democratic selection based entirely on the merits of the work.

The John Moores Painting Prize is organised in partnership with the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition Trust and remains true to its founding principles: to support artists and to bring to Liverpool the best contemporary painting from across the UK.

The prize attracts a broad spectrum of artists. Works are selected anonymously from an open submission by the jury, who also award the main prizes. No preference is given to levels of experience or particular practices of painting.

A first prize of £25,000 will be awarded along with four further prizes, each of £2,500. In addition, the winner of the popular Visitors' Choice prize of £2,012, will be announced towards the close of the exhibition.

Entries have to be original, new or recent paintings within a set size, designed to hang on walls, by the artist who lives, or is based, in the United Kingdom. Full conditions of entry are available on the website. Artists can also register by post, registration forms are available at the Walker Art Gallery or can be requested by post.

Last year Keith Coventry won the £25,000 prize with his painting Spectrum Jesus. The four runners up were Philip Diggle - For Your Pleasure, Nick Fox – Metatopia, Nicholas Middleton – Protest, 1st April 2009 and Daniel Sturgis - Still Squallings, each won £2,500. As well as being a runner up, Nicolas Middleton also won the Visitors' Choice award winning £2,010.

Last year, for the first time, the competition was ran internationally in Shanghai. John Moores Painting Prize China 2010 formed part of the Biennial Festival of Contemporary Art of Painting in China and the 5 prizewinners from the Chinese competition were exhibited in the Walker Art Gallery, alongside the UK prizewinners.

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