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Decorative Arts:

Decorative Arts The exhibit inside the pergola is a sample of a blending of the fine decorative arts and the applied decorative arts, similar to Architectural Art. The Foundation for Community decorative arts wants to expand this exhibit with more artworks and present this in an appropriate venue in the coming months. It is presented by The Foundation for Community decorative arts with the Georgia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

The exhibition features Walter Gordinier, Susan McCracken, Katherine Linn, Christian Culver, Kenneth F. vonRoenn, Jr., Arthur Stern, Christina Lihan, AIA 2005 Design Winners. The exhibit inside the pergola is a sample of a blending of the fine decorative arts and the applied decorative arts, similar to Architectural Art. The Foundation for Community decorative arts wants to expand this exhibit with more artworks and present this in an appropriate venue in the coming months. It is presented by The Foundation for Community decorative arts with the Georgia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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The finger gourd is small and white—an ovoid of 5-inch height and 4-inch diameter—more strange than anything else. This is not a beauty and the comments that it will elicit (and it will) are usually: "My goodness, what is this?* The striped pear gourd sports white stripes on a dark speckled green, and is about the same size but decidedly nicer in aspect. This gourd is nice on the vine or in a decorative group on the mantle. The spoon gourds are yellow, green, two-toned, and cute from every aspect. Usually when decorative gourds are thought of, this is the type that first springs to mind.

High clouds usually form above 20,000 feet, and are com¬posed of ice crystals. The types in this group are cirrus, cirrocu-mulus, and drrostratus. In the middle clouds group are altocumulus and altostratus, formed between 10,000 and 20,000 feet. The lower clouds group consists of nimbostratus, stratocumulus, cumulus, and stratus, formed between 500 and 10,000 feet. (See Table 8-1.)


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It is hardly necessary to state that Textiles are among the most important materials for decorative and useful of decoration, and that a thorough acquaintance with them is an essential part of the decorator's equipment. A study of Textiles and their use must be approached from many angles, as their suitable selection in decorative work may depend upon all or any of the following characteristic features: fiber, weave, color, pattern, cost, and durability, and their relationship to the general decorative scheme.

It is hardly necessary to state that Textiles are among the most important materials for decorative and useful of decoration, and that a thorough acquaintance with them is an essential part of the decorator's equipment. A study of Textiles and their use must be approached from many angles, as their suitable selection in decorative work may depend upon all or any of the following characteristic features: fiber, weave, color, pattern, cost, and durability, and their relationship to the general decorative scheme.
 
 

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