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Daniel Cave Fine Art
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Daniel Cave Fine Art. Window Curators 'Bright and Bold', Pedestrian Gallery 2013. Tuesday, 27 August 2013. Fists With Your Toes', 2012 was selected for the Window Curators 'Bright and Bold' open at Pedestrian Gallery (see exhibitions section). That painting is about a kind of vertigo during air travel. Information on the impressive organisation can be found at:. Http:/ melissafletcherartist.blogspot.co.uk. Are you a local artist? I am a local artist and study Fine Art at De Montfort University. I'm still...
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Daniel Cave Fine Art
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Daniel Cave Fine Art. Tuesday, 4 December 2012. Understanding why I got a kick out of doing these abstract drawings must have been down to the tactile element; the mm or so steps between layering and taking away. The layer range in a painting is much more extreme but it all comes down to the same thing really. Posted by Daniel @ 18:07. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. 169; Daniel Cave. Website by Fointy Pinger.
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Daniel Cave Fine Art
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Daniel Cave Fine Art. Pedestrian Gallery Winter Open 2012. Monday, 17 December 2012. Medieval' featured in Pedestrian's Winter Open 2012.It's my first time submitting work at the small but nicely located gallery in the LCB Depot. For such a small space it's an efficiently hung display, top to toes, and I don't mind bending down to look at stuff! Are you a local artist? And "What little narratives can I put into this scene to give it a bit more life? In the typical gallery space your piece looked quite no...
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Breaking up with Sass: it’s not you, it’s me – Ben Frain
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Breaking up with Sass: it’s not you, it’s me. Published: February 21, 2015. March 1, 2015. 539 days since this post was last revised. Specific details are likely out of date. Right now, I have a near frictionless CSS workflow. I write in Sass, compile with Libsass and get vendor prefixes added with PostCSS/Autoprefixer via Gulp/Grunt. Why would I want to upset that? Just under a year ago, my interest was piqued by a post by Nicolas Gallagher. More recently, David Clark pinged me about PostCSS. I know Sas...
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