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    today=new Date();
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function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0
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}

function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01
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function MM_swapImage() { //v3.0
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}

function MM_openBrWindow(theURL,winName,features) { //v2.0
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}

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var msg = new Array();
Stamp = new Date();
today = Stamp.getDate();
msg[1] = "Your flow is as tangible and real as any locomotive, and just as powerful. -Robert Genn";
msg[2] = "Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship. ~ Leonardo da Vinci";
msg[3] = "Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination; do not become the slave of your model. ~ Vincent Van Gogh";
msg[4] = "In every painting a whole is mysteriously enclosed, a whole life of tortures, doubts, of hours of enthusiasm and inspiration. ~ Wassily Kandinsky";
msg[5] = "Color is an inborn gift, but appreciation of value is merely training of the eye, which everyone ought to be able to acquire. ~ John Singer Sargent";
msg[6] = "While adding the finishing touches to a painting might appear insignificant, it is much harder to do than one might suppose ... ~ Claude Monet";
msg[7] = "As I grew older, I realized that it was much better to insist on the genuine forms of nature, for simplicity is the greatest adornment of art. ~ Albrecht Durer";
msg[8] = "Every painting must have a design structure, a foundation of line and shapes on which to build the values, color and detail. ~ Carlton Plummer";
msg[9] = "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. ~ Michelangelo";
msg[10] = "Business Art is the step that comes after Art. ~ Andy Warhol";
msg[11] = "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. ~ William Blake";
msg[12] = "The 'S' curve can be found in the human form, in animals, plants, flowers, in anything alive. Keep the straight lines for structures, created from 'dead' materials. ~ Tony van Hasselt";
msg[13] = "All that is not useful in a picture is detrimental. A work of art must be harmonious in its entirety; for superfluous details would, in the mind of the beholder, encroach upon the essential elements. ~ Henri Matisse";
msg[14] = "Style is instinctive and few achieve it in a notable degree. Its development is not hastened by instruction. It comes or it doesn't. It will take care of itself. ~ Walter J. Phillips";
msg[15] = "Every true artist has been inspired more by the beauty of lines and color and the relationships between them than by the concrete subject of the picture. ~ Piet Mondrian";
msg[16] = "People think one-point and two-point perspective is how the world actually looks, but of course, it isn't. It's a convention. ~ Roy Lichtenstein";
msg[17] = "I do not paint a portrait to look like the subject, rather does the subject grow to look like his portrait. ~ Salvador Dali";
msg[18] = "When drawing complex subjects, don't look at the subject, but at the negative space - or background shapes - the subject creates. ~ Lisa Buck-Goldstein";
msg[19] = "When you paint look at your work in a mirror; when you see it reversed, it will appear to you like some other painter's work and you will be a better judge of its faults. ~ Leonardo da Vinci";
msg[20] = "Artists live in an imperfect world where affairs of the heart must sometimes be compromised with business. ~ Sara Genn";
msg[21] = "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ~ Leonardo da Vinci";
msg[22] = "That stroke you are about to make on a painting is as much you as the next word you utter or the next breath you take. ~ Harley Brown";
msg[23] = "To any white body receiving the light from the sun, or the air, the shadows will be of a bluish cast. ~ Leonardo da Vinci";
msg[24] = "Pattern defines historical periods and cultures and impacts human perception in subtle, disturbing, or compelling ways. ~ Candace Held";
msg[25] = "One day Boudin said to me, 'Learn to draw well and appreciate the sea, the light, the blue sky.' I took his advice. ~ Claude Monet";
msg[26] = "Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad. ~ Salvador Dali";
msg[27] = "Look at light and admire its beauty. Close your eyes, and then look again: what you saw is no longer there; and what you will see later is not yet. ~ Leonardo da Vinci";
msg[28] = "No single man can be taken as a model for a perfect figure, for no man lives on earth who is endowed with the whole of beauty. ~ Albrecht Durer";
msg[29] = "The motivation for design comes from an unfailing sense of wonder about light and its effects on the form of everyday images. ~ Robert E. Buchanan";
msg[30] = "To the impressionist, the work was finished, no matter how casual the execution, when the idea was completely realized on the canvas. ~ Richard J. Boyle";
msg[31] = "You can only learn to paint by drawing, for drawing is a way of reserving a place for color in advance. ~ Andre L'Hote";

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