Updates

June 1st, 2007

Arts and Design: F/U and Troubles (overdue)

Posted by Kirsty @ 5:36 pm (link)

This is a complete update of F/U forms and Overdue fanlistings for the Arts and Design category.

Finished Arts and Design
Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (Fine Arts/Artists); Lee, Alan (Graphic Arts/Artists); da Vinci, Leonardo: Scapigliata, La (Individual Works); Friedrich, Caspar David: Wanderer Uber Dem Nebelmeer, Der (The Wanderer Above A Sea of Fog) (Individual Works); Frederiksen, Kurt Halsey (Modern and Contemporary Arts/Artists); Kahlo, Frida (Modern and Contemporary Arts/Artists); Impressionism (Movements and Schools); Pop-Art (Movements and Schools); Dance: Russian (Performance Arts/Performers); Norton, Cary (Photography/Photographers); Richardson, Terry (Photography/Photographers); Crossbones (Shapes/Designs)

Moved Arts and Design
Mortensen, Viggo (Modern and Contemporary Arts/Artists, Photography/Photographers); Asmussen, René (Photography/Photographers); Stars (Shapes/Designs)

Troubled Arts and Design (Not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal on June 8th, 2007. If your fanlisting is listed below, please fix the problem and reply to the troubles email!

Overdue: Art (Miscellaneous)




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