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- Since my first trip to Gettysburg as a young boy, I've been captivated by History. I get it from my mom. Although she passed away when I was just 13, she still had an influence on me. All our family vacations were stitched around some historical site. So, history geeks are in my blood. I'm a graphic designer by profession and a semi-amateur painter. I love to explore history through my paintbrush. I've also done living history to get a first hand feel for "what it was like". Looking at history through the eyes of the common man (or woman) and understanding the personal, human drama is really the spice that flavors the historical stew!
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Great History
11:42 AM | Posted by
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I've been neglecting this blog for a while and I'm sorry. To my defense, I've been busy lately. There's been new art projects, a new business venture, a new puppy and, well you get the picture.
I am still writing though. As I mentioned, I'm writing a blog for Great History about art in history. Those posts require a bit more time to prepare, so this blog has suffered. I do have material lined for history geek, so please stay tuned. In the mean time, find out about the clues to 15th Century culture Van Eyck left behind in his painting. You might find it interesting!
Up next at Great History will be an enlightening about Currier and Ives.
Oh, and happy St. Patrick's day!
I am still writing though. As I mentioned, I'm writing a blog for Great History about art in history. Those posts require a bit more time to prepare, so this blog has suffered. I do have material lined for history geek, so please stay tuned. In the mean time, find out about the clues to 15th Century culture Van Eyck left behind in his painting. You might find it interesting!
Up next at Great History will be an enlightening about Currier and Ives.
Oh, and happy St. Patrick's day!
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