The Truth About Chopper Tattoo
March 1, 2010 by Keith Dang
Filed under News & Reviews
People, as social beings, have always wanted to stand out. Especially more in present times, there is that need to be different. Everything around us is trying to force us into conforming to what society thinks.
Interesting Facts About Pablo Picasso Paintings
February 18, 2010 by Fin Marlon
Filed under News & Reviews
Picasso spent the years of 1900 to 1906 in what is referred to as the Blue and Rose Period. The Blue period involved the use of blue in most of Picasso’s works to act as a negativity and sadness of Pablo Picasso paintings and those within them. Art experts, even those who rejected his later inventive style, respected his blue period. The rose period signaled a choice of brighter pink tones over the previous blues.
Colorful Features Of Cantonese New Year Decorations
January 10, 2010 by John Chan
Filed under Home & Garden
Explore how the Chinese people decorate their homes and streets on the New Year with special art work and crafts.
Create Cartoon Me Face
December 19, 2009 by Carmeline Calvistacro
Filed under Entertainment
I always wanted to be able to draw a cartoon me face from a photograph. One of the reasons it is tricky to draw a cartoon me face is that it takes years of practice. I can trace and draw simple cartoons, but to draw a cartoon from just taking a look at a photograph is a lot more difficult
Art of Chinese Calligraphy
November 30, 2009 by John Chan
Filed under Entertainment
The true innate skill and aesthetics possessed by the Chinese people is reflected through Chinese calligraphy. Thus intellectuals who have a fine taste and good knowledge about the history of Chinese calligraphy, have calligraphic silk scrolls hanging in their studies.
The Traditional Chinese Symbols And Modern Tattoo Art
November 28, 2009 by John Chan
Filed under Your Health
Western world has found a novel interest in Chinese tattoo symbols though they have no idea about their meaning. Chinese tattoos are so appealing that they have stood the passage of time and still remain hugely popular.
The Top Guitar Myth – Are Guitar Stars Born or Made?
November 23, 2009 by Lee Allen
Filed under Entertainment
This short article contains some common guitar myths on the subject of natural talent. We will talk about that how natural talent is not a replacement for hardwork and for learning the specific proficiency. By practicing with guitar backing tracks you will achieve the benefits to polishing your skills.
Digital Photography Basics
November 16, 2009 by Jason Myers
Filed under News & Reviews
You’ve finally got your first digital camera. Now you’re ready to learn some digital photography basics so you can begin taking the kind of pictures you’ve always wanted. The moment you learn a number of essential digital photography techniques you’ll be taking better photos in no time.
Children Love Paper Lanterns
November 11, 2009 by Cody Scholberg
Filed under Home & Garden
When we have children, we all want to have beautiful homes and gardens, with great light features that are not only gorgeous but suitable for kids as well. One option to accomplish this is paper lanterns, with many colors, shapes, etc. If we think that kids need a safer alternative, we must first consider the lighting type of these paper lanterns, whether it be candles or bulbs.
Battery Powered Paper Lanterns
November 10, 2009 by Cody Scholberg
Filed under Home & Garden
Where have you seen paper lanterns if not in Asian countries, such as Thailand, Japan or China, and the well-known Chinese neighbourhoods of Western cities? They come in the most incredible shapes – circular, rectangular, star-shaped, elliptical, box-shaped or customizable – paper lanterns continue to impress us to this very day. Their colours are bright and bold, contributing to that unique ambiance everyone is looking for. Unlike candle-fuelled lanterns, battery-operated paper lanterns have a small light bulb inside. Numerous stores offer such items, including an additional bulb in the package.


