London Sothebys part 5

Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010 and filed under Arts and Crafts | No Comments »

I have a patron from the london forum that is very interested in a lot at the Sotheby’s auction that contains Poppies by Ivon Hithchens. She has authorized me to bid up to sixty five thousand dollars for her. I hope that I am successful in acquiring it for her. I know that this Sotheby’s auction will be well attended because they all are. It is too much to hope for that no one will notice this fantastic painting.

After looking forward to this trip for so long and poring over the Sotheby’s catalogue so intently, I must say that I have my heart set on Broomswade by John Piper. I absolutely must have this watercolor. The person that is selling it has been the only owner. He bought it directly from John Piper in 1966. If I win nothing else, I will win this painting.

Woodworking

Posted by admin on February 15th, 2010 and filed under Arts and Crafts | No Comments »

If you are a homeowner who wants to buy furniture but are unable to decide on the type of furniture or you have undertaken a home improvement project then this article will solve your problem. This article will give you a brief description about the popular wood working products.

The best way to decorate your home is by buying popular wood working products. A popular wood working product for example are cabinets. If the cabinet is spacious and intricately designed then it is likely to sell fast. Elegant cabinets completely change the appearance of your room.

If you are interested, you could build something yourself. Using the right DIY Plans, you can put together whatever you want, and its much cheaper.

Learning Guitar and Staying Motivated

Posted by admin on February 11th, 2010 and filed under Arts and Crafts | No Comments »

One of the hardest things to do, when learning guitar, is to stay motivated. Once the novelty of playing guitar wears off, many people find it hard to stay motivated. Sometimes, the movite behind this change is because if can hurt a little when learning to play. Essentially, I’m referring to the soreness in your fingertips and the muscle fatigue that can occur when trying to hold down a chord.

At this time it is important to remember why you started playing guitar in the first place. Have your goals at the forefront of your mind and preferably written down where you can see them every day. Put yourself in the correct mindset for practice, by taking a few minutes to refocus on those goals. Just by doing these simple exercises, you will be more likely to keep going and get beyond this troublesome learning period.
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