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The Art of Rene Joseph
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LINKS (And Other Favorite Things) "When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling bad, I simply remember my favorite things" (like the sound of music of John Coltrane's sax), "and then I don't feel sooo bad..."
Forget about what Shakespeare would call "the dogs of war" and check out this Weird Cat: http://home.wanadoo.nl/annekebroenink/maukie2.swf You'll cry Havoc! and laugh at the pure absurdity of it all.
Learn how to write a play from a Free class: www.vcu.edu/artweb/playwriting/seminar.html Or at least admire the well designed site links.
You can dissect an idea or dissect a body Anatomy online: www.eskeletons.org For the science and artistic minded.
You can also let the computer help you Analyze your dreams: www.freakydreams.com It's actually quite good at what it does.
To further dig into the inner world Explore art in a cave: www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/index.html And travel a path to the outer world.
Rene' Joseph's art can be explored and dissected when you Paint by the numbers: www.segmation.com/SegPlayChoose.shtml#top The Art of Pieceful Imagery
Instead of abstract art There's ghosts before breakfast: www.sunbelt-software.com/stu/eye.htm For those that prefer the harsh reality of photography.
Other Links located throughout this website: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html www.cafepress.com/cp/info/storeref.aspx?refby=artiststore www.campsnoopy.com/detail.aspx?ID=20 www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit/quittip.htm www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash www.oprah.com/rys/omag/rys_omag_breathespace.jhtml www.pulsetc.com/article.php?sid=106&mode=threaded&order=0 www.quitsmoking.about.com/library/weekly/aa011501a.htm
Link To Nature: Discover the unexpected that's not machine made
I came across this sidewalk garden and anonymous act of creativity while taking a walk. Even in winter, the thought of this beautiful example of a simple pleasure from nature stays with me. And then I looked up into the sky and saw many things-- billowy sails of flying ships, ice cream floating in cones of white sugar, the beards of old men-- dogs and cats were there too... You can see it all too at: pals.agron.iastate.edu/carlson/main.html
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