Archive for June 6, 2011

News from Snow Lion Publications

June 6, 2011
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Dear Subscriber,

What is a Father? A wayshower. A teacher. A friend. Someone who may be rooting for you, behind the scenes.

We may have more than one ‘father’ in our lives–someone whose kind strength challenges us to do our best, try our hardest, and live our lives with faith and confidence.

On Father’s Day (in the USA) we celebrate their contribution to our life, remembering the kindness shown us, acknowledging how our lives have been impacted by the father’s way. If you are looking for something fun and meaningful to honor such a person in your life, we’ve put together a page of gift ideas that might work for you.

Happy Father’s Day!

How the Ancient World Used Color

June 6, 2011

Creative work is play. It is free speculation using materials of one’s chosen form. — Stephen Nachmanovitch

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Good News of the Day:
Were ancient Greece and Rome filled with dignified white marble statuary? Not a chance. Though we still think of them in terms of white marble sparkling under a hot Mediterranean sun, a new exhibition shows at least one Greco-Roman lady as they really were — in technicolor. Under Stanford sophomore Ivy Nguyen’s skillful watch in the Cantor Arts Center lab, long-dead colors on marble have indeed come alive after two millennia. A team there discovered minute traces of pigments that originally covered the original sculpture but were washed away by the millennia. The team used 3D rapid prototypic technology to create replicas of the artwork, which is painted to look as the sculpture did in ancient times. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4564

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Be The Change:
“There is a major distinction between entertainment and art. Both operate in the domain of aesthetics — but the difference is the depth with which we experience and explore.” This passage reflects further. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4564a

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