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Articles in Sept, 2003 issue of Arts & Activities
- Peter Pugger - shop talk
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Cantileve, 1983
by Geoffrey Clements - Crystal Productions
- Art Styles, Set 1
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Urban redux
by Tara Cady Sartorius -
Palm animation - Pixel Palette
by Craig Hinshaw - Esselte Corp.'s - shop talk
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Classroom use - Three-dimensional Innovation
by Guy Hubbard - Art education conferences 2003-2004
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Editor's note - Editorial
by Maryellen Bridge -
Walk into the new school year with funky shoes
by Shonda Smith -
Tigers with artistic style
by Maureen Holt - Teaching Art in a Post-Modern World
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Young artist - Brief Article
by Neil Patel -
Patterned still-life paintings
by Sue Newman - Rust-Oleum® - shop talk
- Clip & save art notes: Nancy Graves . Cantileve, 1983. Bronze with polychrome patina. Overall: 98" x 68" x 54". Whitney Museum of American Art, New York - 1940-1995 - Three-dimensional Innovation
- Creative Girl's Club
- Animal Drawing and Anatomy
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Paul Klee's magic squares
by Ellen McNally - The Beginner's Guide: Human AnatomyAn Artist's Step-by-Step Guide to Techniques and Materials
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Three-dimensional innovation - Introduction to the 2003-2004 Clip & Save Art Print
by Guy Hubbard -
Masterwork art lesson: Kandinsky watercolors
by Michael LiPira - Delphi - shop talk
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Throw away those erasers! Building dragons with basic shapes
by Karen Parker - Painting Basic Series
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Nesting instincts
by Geri Greenman
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