In 1895, North helped to develop a new, kind of linen-based art paper that was extraordinarily durable and ideally suited to the demands of the watercolourist.
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Those postcards and the Tuck and the Hagelberg lines of fancy diecut valentines made Brundage the largest presence in U . S . art paper 1899-1910.
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Art Papers maintains its edge by avoiding " mainstream and blue-chip galleries, " says New York free-lancer Susan Canning, one of the magazine's dozen or so contributing editors.
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While these were used on bright-colored art paper, they work equally well on inexpensive white butcher paper or brown craft paper that can be bought by the roll.
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His writing has appeared in the Improvisor, Art Papers, The Stranger, Earshot Jazz Magazine, Perfect Sound Forever, and on Amazon . com, where he is an editorial reviewer.
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Oh, how I worried about that kiss during the weeks of rehearsal when the other children's mothers sewed costumes and my mother bought a state-of-the-art paper costume from Dennison's.
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But microfilm, microfiche and graphic arts paper ( used in color printing ) are all under siege from technologies that bypass film and transfer images directly into a computer.
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Her work has been reviewed and published in numerous journals and magazines most notably Sculpture ( magazine ), Metalsmith magazine, American Crafts magazine, Art Papers and CIRCA Art Magazine.
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Steven Vroom, who teaches art criticism at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, uses Art Papers in his classroom and is trying to get the school library to subscribe.
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"Nellie was every bit as strong and vibrant and present as her work, " said the artist / arts administrator and former editor of the contemporary art magazine Art Papers.