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Steven Campbell will be there to honor his wife when the last stretcher is carried out of ground zero. But Thursday s ceremony at the World Trade Center site wil
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stanley becher a funeral, a burial, a grave for their children to visit. As a human being, you re taught you have the funeral, you have the body, you have a place to go and mourn, the 36-year-old New Yorker said. I don t have any of that. The ceremony marking the end of the sorrowful, 8 1/2-month cleanup begins at 10:29 a.m. - the moment when the second tower collapsed on Sept. 11. An empty, flag-draped stretcher symbolizing the remains not recovered or identified will be carried from the spot. Thousands of victims relatives and rescue workers are expected to attend. To not
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We ;ve heard a lot about the evils of China booming art copying industry, which hocks inexpensive replicas of everythi
stanley cup ng from Expressionist paintings to priceless Chinese porcelain. But the people who make these perfectly-crafted copies are also artists in their own right鈥攚hich is perhaps never more clear than when they ;re painting themselves. The relationship between imitation and creativity can be intriguing, say Zhenhan Hao, a China-born London-based artist. Hao is a student at Londons Royal College of Art, but for his graduation thesis, he adopted a different persona鈥攖hat of a wealthy client. He contacted two different copy factories and commissioned pieces from a handful of painters and craftsmen. But unlike the
stanley tumbler orders these imitators normally receive from Europe, Hao proposed an unusual collaboration: He asked them to make art about themselves. I built relationships with them by talking with them before I gave any commission, Hao tells Gizmodo over em
stanley cup nz ail. I designed briefs for each artisan imitator according to their experience knowledge and skills. From two craftspeople at Chinas porcelain capital Jingdezhen, where artisans churn out replicas of Chinese and Dutch pieces, he asked for a vase and a bowl decorated with their experiences at work. From five painters at Dafen Village, the well-known center for fine art copies, he asked for paintings that showed the artists and their work spaces. Over the course of the next few months, Hao and h