Richard Loehle, 87, a master of illustration and portraiture Atlanta Journal Constitution Over a career that spanned more than half a century, Richard Loehle tried various forms of art -- magazine and book illustration, cartooning, landscape painting, portraiture -- and his talent never failed him. Mr. Loehle, 87, of Decatur ... |
Protect your pet - Mason City Globe Gazette
Protect your pet Mason City Globe Gazette Globe Gazette photo illustration by JEFF HEINZ In this photo illustration, Hazard looks over items that are hazardous to his health. MASON CITY — Not everything your pet wants to eat is good for it. Pet owners need to be careful their cats and dogs ... |
Illustration by Brooke Hatfield - Washington City Paper
![]() Washington City Paper | Illustration by Brooke Hatfield Washington City Paper The money truck eased to a halt near the corner of 31st and V streets NE on Feb. 12. It was mid-morning on a Saturday, when some of the light industrial area's two-story office buildings would have been closed, the streets in front of them relatively ... |
Just for kids - El Estándar
Just for kids El Estándar By Standard-Examiner staff YOUTH ILLUSTRATION CONTEST, for ART-Tell at the Brigham City Fine Arts Center. Open to kindergarten-12th grade students in Weber, Box Elder or Cache counties. Create an original illustration for a story on ... |
CREDIT: X-ray: NASA/CXC/xx; Optical: NASA/STScI; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss - Space.com
![]() USA Today | CREDIT: X-ray: NASA/CXC/xx; Optical: NASA/STScI; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss Space.com The ultradense core of an exploded star contains a bizarre form of superconducting matter called a superfluid, new studies suggest. Two teams of researchers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory detected a rapid dip in the temperature of Cassiopeia A ... Close Look at Cas A Reveals Bizarre 'Superfluid' Superfluid and superconductor discovered in star's core |
Construction continues on Plano high-rise development - Plano Star Courier
Construction continues on Plano high-rise development Plano Star Courier Submitted illustration - A rendering of EnCana 12-story office tower. The firm plans to move into the building in about a year. By Jessica Rush, jrush@acnpapers.com The only high-rise office project currently under construction in the Metroplex is not ... |


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