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They practice the art of activism St. Petersburg Times
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH - On the canvases are images of lemon- and tangerine-colored cottages under cobalt skies that were carefully crafted with determined brush strokes.
The Intricate Relationship Between Writing and Painting: An Interview with Canadian Author Pascale Quiviger Blogcritics.org
Pascale Quiviger was born in Montreal and holds a Master's Degree in Philosophy as well as a degree in Fine Arts. She lives in England and Italy, where she paints, writes, and teaches visual arts. Her work has been exhibited in both Canada and Italy. She first entered the literary scene with Ni sol ni ciel (2001), a collection of six short stories. She followed this up with her highly
Their activism is an art form St. Petersburg Times
They hope to control growth by capturing the city's cottages on canvas. On the canvases are images of lemon and tangerine colored cottages under cobalt skies that were carefully crafted with determined brush strokes.
Southwest Montana Snapshots Montana Standard
Mt. Jefferson area curbing some snowmobile use ENNIS — The Forest Service has again closed the northern third of the Hellroaring Creek drainage, north of Mt. Jefferson, to snowmobiles.
The Sentinel The Sentinel
ROME - Anthropologists said they have pieced together Leonardo da Vinci's left index fingerprint _ a discovery that could help provide information on such matters as the food the artist ate and whether his mother was of Arabic origin.
Da Vinci fingerprint found: researchers AAP via Yahoo!7 News
Anthropologists say they have pieced together Leonardo da Vinci's left index fingerprint.
World news The West Australian
Anthropologists say they have pieced together Leonardo da Vinci's left index fingerprint - a discovery that could help shed light on such matters as the food the artist ate and whether his mother was of Arabic origin.
Scientists re-create Leonardo da Vinci's fingerprint CBC
Anthropologists at an Italian university have reconstructed the left index fingerprint of artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci.
Scientists seek to decode da Vinci's fingerprint Albuquerque Tribune
The reconstruction of the fingerprint was the result of three years of research and could help attribute disputed paintings or manuscripts, said Luigi Capasso, an anthropologist and director of the Anthropology Research Institute at Chieti University in central Italy.
Scientists pin down Da Vinci's fingerprint Independent Online
Anthropologists say they have pieced together Leonardo da Vinci's left index fingerprint - a discovery that could help provide information on such matters as the food the artist ate and whether his mother was of Arabic origin.
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