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    Artist Focus: Ansel Adams

    July 10, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    Image: From Brittanica.com Ansel Adams was born February 20, 1902 in San Francisco and died April 22, 1984 in Carmel, California. His father was a business man named Charles Hitchcock Adams and his mother was Olive Bray. His grandfather was a wealthy timber baron. He was born when his parents…

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    Ancient Interiors – Furniture

    July 3, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    Historical furniture – Greece and Rome The use of furniture is as ancient as humanity. I wanted to examine some of the historical use of furniture in the ancient home. The earliest known furniture of the ancient world was often depicted in other items such as vases. Although not many…

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    Artist Focus -Paul Gauguin

    June 26, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    Full name: Eugenie-Henri- Paul Gauguin Born: June 7, 1847 In Paris, France Died: May 8, 1903 in Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas, French Polynesia. His early years were not spent in the field of art but as a merchant marine then as a stock broker and the wealth that came with…

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    Choosing Colors

    June 19, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    Choosing your color scheme Color theory is quite a complex concept. I wanted to do some simplification and focusing on interiors to make it easier to understand and which can help chose a color scheme for your home.  My color wheel The basics Google said 7 but there are 8…

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    Tamastslikt Cultural Institute

    June 12, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    (Tamastslikt – pronounced Tah-must-slikt means to “interpret” or “turn over” in Walla Walla.) Native American cultures are rich in artistic expression. It is expressed through even the very mundane objects. Art is intrinsically linked to most cultures. History – “We Were” The history of the plateau tribes were basically unchanged…

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    Artist Focus: Degas

    June 5, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    Edgar Degas – French Impressionist Degas is one of my personal favorites, especially the paintings of the ballerinas. He captured a behind the scenes image of the life of the professional ballerina. He was born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar de Gas on July 19, 1834, in the city of Paris, France. His father…

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    Sacred Geometry

    May 29, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    The Mathematical constant in the natural world During my education in design, the one class I was required for my degree but what I found the most intriguing was sacred geometry. This geometry is what you find in nature, its mathematical constant.  It even includes the structures of the universe such…

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    Architect Focus: Frank Lloyd Wright

    May 22, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    American Master of Architecture Born June 8, 1867 in Wisconsin to Anna Lloyd-Jones, a school teacher and William Wright, musician and preacher. Moved to Rhode Island for a while then back to Wisconsin. He went to the University of Michigan. He took engineering classes because at the time there was…

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    Mental Health Awareness

    May 17, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month. How can art help with anxiety?

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    Design trends

    May 15, 2023 - By Rachel Knepp

    For 2023 I thought I would search for the design trends for this year. Not that I am too interested in trends generally, but I thought I would just satisfy my curiosity. Along with a trend toward warmer colors, the two trends I found the most interesting should be grouped…

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