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Atypical Type A. {*style:<b>Step 2: Digitising </b>*} Certainly address books are not a main culprit of paper clutter, however going digital can still streamline your life. Just recall the last time you were looking for a phone number and couldn’t remember whether it was stored in your phone, on a business card in the bottom of your handbag, in your paper address book or scrawled on a piece of paper lying around god-knows-where. Eek! Yup, it’s happened to me more times than I’d like to admit. Now, though, I use Google Contacts to manage all of my contact info.

So that covers contacts, but what about business cards? 2011 Ornaments. 24 old pictures. The once innocent little girl, may now have become another bride, the temples in the elderly, in the heaven or so happy?

24 old pictures

The sight of these pictures unlimited entangled, feel the life changes, and there are those who do, have become a thing of the past, the dust the wind live flowers done, evening tired hair. Thought these remain, everything ‘s meaningless since I lost my loved ones. Before I can speak, tears flow down my cheeks. Finally say cherish the present life, cherish the people around. Why You SHOULD Play With Your Food. Underwater Paintings by Eric Zener 2. Amazing Love Line(s) Art Video - StumbleUpon. This Is How You Advertise For An Art School. Yard Decorations - Unusual Mailboxes at WomansDay.com - StumbleUpon. When decorating their homes, sofa selection and curtain design aren't the only things people consider.

Yard Decorations - Unusual Mailboxes at WomansDay.com - StumbleUpon

In fact, it may be what's on the outside that tells the most about who lives inside. Whether it's a recycled computer or a golf-inspired receptacle, check out these nine creative mailboxes that show off the owner’s passion or favorite pastime. A Bit of a Stretch Pennellville, New York–based Patty Bendura loves giraffes. So much so that her husband Scott surprised her with this thoughtful gift: a giant giraffe mailbox that he made himself out of a bucket truck lift, fiberglass and wood. iMailbox Dan Dixon spotted this nondigital “inbox”—made from an old Mac tower that was part of the Power Mac G4 series—while in Auckland, New Zealand. Space Mail In March 2007, the U.S. Shoot Me a Line Though it’s one of several gun-inspired mailboxes around the country, we chose this incarnation, located on Route 52 near Fosterburg, Illinois, for its flair (pun intended). Bike Messenger Hole in One Chain Mail.

New World Transparent Specimens. Science meets art!

New World Transparent Specimens

Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of preserving and dying organism specimens into an art form with his series, “New World Transparent Specimens”. Via designboom. The Chromatic Typewriter - StumbleUpon. P02823.jpg from museodelprado.es - StumbleUpon. High Speed Photography by Lex Augusteijn - StumbleUpon. Dutch photographer Lex Augusteijn is a recreational specializing in high-speed photography detaining the moment a bullet hits objects such as light bulbs, water-filled balloons and even drops of water.

High Speed Photography by Lex Augusteijn - StumbleUpon

Ads by Google. Artwork by lawrence yang - StumbleUpon. *UPDATE* - I've been working on a new site so haven't been keeping this up to date -- in the meantime if you'd like to see my latest work, please find me on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

artwork by lawrence yang - StumbleUpon

And as always, you can email me with any questions! Thanks, Lawrence Prices for original work ranges from $200 to $1000. Please email me for more details. Limited edition prints are also available here. "Encounter" - ink and watercolor on paper - 20" x 16" - SOLD "Hydra" - sharpie on bristol- 24" x 17" - not for sale. Southwest Art Magazine. By Gussie Fauntleroy Hsin-Yao Tseng | The Cranes, oil, 14 x 14.

Southwest Art Magazine

It cannot have been easy for an urban teen, born and raised in the city of Taipei, Taiwan, to find himself living in a rural Wisconsin community seemingly populated with “nothing but deer, trees, and snow,” as he remembers it now. Hsin-Yao Tseng, who was 18 years old when he came to this country, struggled with a new language and culture, missed the foods he’d grown up with, and was an ocean plus half a continent away from everyone he knew. But his father had been wise in sending him there. It was an immersion education in a place with no other Mandarin speakers and very few other Asians, where Hsin-Yao (pronounced Shin-Yow) might stretch his potential and gain an edge in preparing himself for life in the global future. Musician, oil, 16 x 12. Looking back on his own life’s journey so far, Tseng describes himself as “born to be an artist.” Hsin-Yao Tseng | Study of Night Guard (diptych), oil, 11 x 28.

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MAIN : Marion Bolognesi. X-rays reveal Rembrandt painted portrait. EMPTY KINGDOM You are Here, We are Everywhere.