by Rebecca | Jan 27, 2022 | News
This reminds me of our once great love of miniatures. Artists who worked in miniature were accorded great status during various historical eras. In the sixteenth century names such as Don Giulio Clovio and Luke Hornebolte are associated with this emerging genre....
by Rebecca | Oct 28, 2021 | News
I know what you think, that investing in art is only for rich people. Well, there are plenty of wealthy art investors, but what came first the chicken or the egg? When considering investing in art: risks, profits & losses a thorough investigation of the market is...
by Rebecca | Oct 11, 2021 | News
Heysen’s artwork is highly traditional in South Australia inspired Hans Heysen an outback art from Hans Heysen to indigenous masterpieces. He was very fortunate with patrons and at only the beginning of his career as an artist, four prominent Adelaide businessmen...
by Rebecca | Jul 31, 2021 | News
A molecular anthropologist at the University of Oklahoma chips away at the thick chalky layer of calculus on ancient teeth like a hygienist with a backlog. These yellowing flakes trap not only microscopic remnants of food, pollen grains, and proteins, but ancient...
by Rebecca | Mar 5, 2020 | News
Is the modern cosmetic dentist more akin to artist than oral mechanic in this day and age? Wealthy western Homo sapiens are spending their money on personal enhancement and perfect teeth are a big part of that. Dentists are increasingly called upon to not only make...
by Rebecca | Sep 15, 2019 | Arts, News
A country is only as good as its culture. It is a definitive timeline of their progression as a people. Their hardships, achievements and their story in a timeline. These have been passed down from parent to child for years. their way of life, norms, behaviours. Their...