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5 Ways Critical Observation Will Change Your Life

February 20, 2017 By artinthecenter

It was critical observation that allowed Sir Isaac Newton to define gravity after watching an apple fall to the earth from a tree.

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Essential Tips for Watercoloring Outside

January 22, 2017 By artinthecenter

American watercolorist, John Singer Sargent frequently painted en plein air from a gondola in the water rising and falling in the canals of Venice.

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