Learning From the Sin of Sodom

March 6, 2010 by Douglas  
Filed under Art, Art Enthusiasts, Artists, Faith, Social Justice

A friend of mine recently sent me a link to this article by NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, Learning From the Sin of Sodom. The article includes quotes from the head of World Vision, Richard Stearns book, “The Hole in Our Gospel” and other insights from columnist Nichols Kristof.

TAOHO Named Top Resource for Students

January 31, 2010 by Douglas  
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“The Art of Helping Others” website voted #46 of the top 100 sites for art students and art enthusiasts to follow.

Starving Artist Feeding the Poor

December 20, 2009 by Douglas  
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Original Art for Sale to Benefit the Fight Against Extreme Poverty. Yes, I’m offering some of my signed original art for purchase at incredibly reduced prices from now through January 5, 2010.

Defining Your Art

November 22, 2009 by Douglas  
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It intrigues me to know what it is that other artists do, how you might define your own art, and even your approach to the creative process. I really want to encourage you to share your thoughts on this.

All Art is an Apprenticeship

November 7, 2009 by Douglas  
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I think painters and writers have a lot in common, maybe more than they think or have thought of.

The Power of Words

September 29, 2009 by Douglas  
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One quote I’d read years ago and stumbled upon recently is “Architecture is frozen music.” For me it was like meeting an old friend on the street by chance and getting reacquainted after many years. What power in four simple words.

Shameless Promotion

September 6, 2009 by Douglas  
Filed under Art, Art Enthusiasts

This book is a perfect gift for friends or yourself. Heck – I even bought some for my family and friends – well, there goes that surprise…

Also, up to 25% of the net proceeds from the sale of this book benefits charitable humanitarian and advocacy organizations.