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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Paintings needed for 140 Hours Haiti Relief Auction
Blue Irises Explosion Above are the two paintings I’ve donated to the 140 Hours Haiti Relief Auction at http://www.140hours.com/ Artists and photographers, please consider donating a painting to the 140 Hours Haiti Relief auction. http://www.140hours.com/ Submission form http://dmscommunications.info/140hours-artist-submission-forms/ and pass … Continue reading
UK Free Database – a world showcase?
UK’s free data website ‘is a world showcase’ http://bit.ly/912QXU says the Guardian newspaper. Take a look at this free database yourself and let us know whether you think it’s a world showcase. Will it be useful? Who for?
Posted in Language Learning, Learning and potential, Linked In
Tagged database, free, information, online, UK, useful
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Ruth’s Acrylic Art Exhibition
It was minus 25C this morning, but about 15 people of all ages came to my exhibition:-) One was a visitor from Facebook. Two 3-year olds enjoyed painting – it’s their second exhibition at Kahvi-Kaisa! The youngest visitor was just … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Exhibitions, Art exhibitions and sales, Art products, Buildings, Finland and Finnish Culture, Ice, snow and frost, Kivenlahti Art Society, LinkedIn, Lion's Club
Tagged acrylics, Art Exhibitions, baby, children, children's paintings, Espoo, facebook, Finland., flowers, friend, painting, Ruth Vilmi, Saarenmaa, Toddlers, trees, young visitors
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