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Articles in May, 2005 issue of Arts & Activities
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What is Colonial American architecture?
by Barbara Herberholz - Triangle Crafts, Inc
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Clip & save art notes
by Guy Hubbard - Catalog Showcase Spring 2005
- Sargent Art, Inc
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Stuck on sculpture
by Robert Hunger -
Wild images
by Cynthia Cox Farris - Abrams Books for Young Readers
- Verilux®
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Dynamic Anatomy
by Jerome J. Hausman -
Art moments from playtime
by George Szekeley - PCF Studios, Inc
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Free-standing cardboard sculpture
by Kenneth O'Connell -
Letters … fill 'em up!
by Irv Osterer -
Editor's note
by Maryellen Bridge - Royal & Langnickel
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Murrini melting maniac
by Tara Cady Sartorius -
Caring For Your Art: Guide for Artists, Collectors, Galleries and Art Institutions
by Jerome J. Hausman - FLIPFLOPSTYLE.COM
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Caught in Paint
by Barbara Herberholz -
Mobiles: art that moves!
by Michelle Crosby -
Maskmaking with plaster tape
by Barbara Herberholz - Storyboard Toys
- Classroom use of the art print
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Young artist
by Shaina La Fleur - Paragon Industries
- GEI International's
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Constructing domes
by Susan Newman -
Harmonic proportion and form in nature, art and architecture
by Jerome J. Hausman - Paper Mate
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Gargoyles galore
by Gary Kohl -
Totem pole carving: bringing a log to life
by Jerome J. Hausman - Jack Richeson & Co
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Wire sculpture & the language of forms
by Greg Hauss
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