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Website Links
Here are some links to sites I've found helpful and personal friends.


Christian Links

Bibical Solutions for Life

First Baptist Church, Thomaston, Georgia


Painting Resource Links

Dick Blick Art Materials

Cheap Joe's Art Stuff

The Art Renewal Center

American Frame

Frames By Mail

American Watercolor Society

National Watercolor Society

The Painter's Keys

Art Center Sarasota

Golden Artist Colors

Creative Catalyst Productions

Watercolorpainting.com


Painter Friends Links

Carly Clements

Sandra Babb

Maureen Kerstein

Linda Blondheim

Barbara Perotti

Durinda Cheek

L. Diane Johnson

Ruth Cox


Click to join Callaway Painters

Callaway Painters is a group of artist who enjoy painting in the gardens at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia. If you would like to join us and paint with us. Join the Yahoo group and that will let you know the days we will be painting. Some days are admission free, others are not, so getting a Callaway season ticket is a good idea if you want to paint all the time with or without the rest of the group.


Favorite Painting Blog Links

A Southern View - Phyllis Franklin

Art Savvy - L. Diane Johnson

Art Wise - L Diane Johnson

Fresh off the Easel - L. Diane Johnson

Art Studio - Linda Blondheim

Landscapes of the South - Linda Blondheim

Marc Hanson - Painting from life

A Painting a Day

A Watercolor Artist’s Journal

Draw Daily

Drawing from the Well

Emily Zasada

Laurelines

Painter's Blog

Intricate Art

William Wray

Jennifer McChristian

Bob Abrahams - Art Notes

Sketch Crawl!

Michael Chesley Johnson - A plein Air Painters Blog

Steven Givler - Watercolors

Christine Walker

Todd Bonita

Jan Blencowe

Katherine Tyrrell

Maggie Stiefvater

Steve Mills

Lori McNamara

Jan Harris

Robin N

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News and Information Blog Links

Ed Grismore -Daily Gris


The ancient Chinese game of GO

GO was invented thousands of years ago in China. Its combination of simple rules, complex tactics, and deep strategy has maintained its appeal in every generation since. About 1200 years ago go came to Japan, and became popular with the warrior class of Samurai. It came to Europe and the USA about 100 years ago. Today there are many national and world championship tournaments, and several hundred professional players.


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