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January 25, 2005

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How to design a logo, a step-by-step guide, from “Idea Book”

32 teeth online, Dental art by Dr. Bhalajhi Sundaresa Iyyer

The Ballerina Gallery, a tribute to great ballerinas of the past

Current international Artist ranking according to a special algorithm. Picasso is number one, Gerhard Richter (?) is number five. (From Kottke)

The Story behind “Kryptos”. Artist Jim Sandborn created a sculpture with an encrypted message on the CIA grounds. In 15 years only 3/4 of it have been decoded

Ron Mueck’s “Mask2”

Theater and Greek Masks by designer Alyssa Ravenwood

Art of the First World War, a guided tour

Toilygraph creations. The Toilygraph is an abstract product of Adrian Rodriguez. A creative technique by dropping colorful dyes into the toilet bowl. Rodriguez has turned the bathroom into a photo art studio. Sometimes spending hours getting the dye to drip precisely, with little mess.

Have a splendiferous day with Drawing from the Masters, by illustrator Paige Pooler

China Kaleidoscope by Wang Qinqsong

“This gallery has a large selection of prints by Ann Chernow"

Must_blog_now_1 "I Voted" stickers, Iraq 2005 version. Also there, BOMB-A-TRON, a handy tool for embedded reporters who need to file stories about the latest car bombing in Iraq

Today’s “Blog Of The Day” is “Snarky Malarkey”, creator of “Subversive Cross Stitch” (At least, I think she is. If not, let me know). If you wish to have your blog considered as “Blog Of The Day”, or if you know of a blog that should get same recognition, please email me at realhanan (at) yahoo (dot) com, or post a comment at the bottom of this post.

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