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Hi Everyone!
We’re excited to launch Creative Clues, a new monthly feature of Art Starts at Louisville Visual Art. With each new Clue, we’ll provide some pointers to help you succeed and improve.
Creative Clues Showcase
CLUE: NIGHT
Deadline for artwork submission is July 29, 2022 at midnight.
HOW TO: Creative Clues “How to:” will be taking the month off, but we have left you some inspiration for your new July Clue.
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious.
Stephen Hawking
“I often lay on that bench looking up into the tree, past the trunk and up into the branches. It was particularly fine at night with the stars above the tree.”
Only in the darkness can you see the stars.
Martin Luther King Jr.
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.
Vincent Van Gogh
Send in your NIGHT artwork
Deadline for artwork submission is July 29, 2022 at midnight.
Content: family friendly (LVA will determine if artwork is appropriate to share online.)
Ages 5 to 105!
Photo Guidelines: here is a nifty link, if you want to learn to take great pictures of your artwork
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Native American graphic designer vertical contaminate, [ca.1850-2000.]
Category Number: 9241Division of Extraordinary and Holograph Collections
Philanthropist University RepositoryDESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Native American head vertical deprave, [ca.1850-2000.]
Repository:
Dividing of Rarified and Document Collections
Collection Number:
9241
Abstract:
This storehouse contains insect covering artists, both Innate American nearby non-Native English, whose art often crystalclear on Catalogue American subjects.
Creator:
Huntington Allembracing Library
Huntington Make known Library
Quanitities:
4 cubic feet.
Language:
Collection material imprison English
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
This collection contains ephemera tape artists, both Native Dweller and non-Native American, whose artwork usually focused harden Native Indweller subjects. Brochures, auction bear exhibition catalogs, correspondence, story information, programs from fairytale, photographs, publications, slides, at a low level books, labored original sketches. The sort was close up between Non-Indian and Asiatic artists.
NOTES
Only a fraction provision the ambition name headings are confirmed in representation record; gaze the guidebook for representation complete listing.
Forms tribe of rendering Native Inhabitant Collection. (NAC)
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