This article considers Alfred Sisley’s series paintings: how they developed, which major series he produced, and what he intended by painting them.
Month: April 2015
No matter how much disk storage you have, it just seems to fill up. Compressing little-used and archived items might be a good way to save space. Does it?
Standards like Unicode can be cumbersome when you are working in a remote place trying to build a tribal dictionary. SIL’s Graphite addresses that need.
This article considers Camille Pissarro’s series paintings: how they developed, which major series he produced, and what he intended by painting them.
Disk Utility may seem the most mundane of all the utilities, but together with its command shell partners packs a real punch in several important areas.
The plein air painting season has at last got going here, with fine, warm, and very sunny weather. […]
There is something satisfyingly recursive about studying the contents of the first writing tablets on the latest of Apple’s tablets.
Oracle has released a new build of Java, designated 8u45, which contains important and strongly recommended security updates. […]
We are all familiar with Monet’s famous series paintings of Grainstacks at Giverny and Rouen Cathedral. This series of articles investigates series painting, and the Impressionists who painted series.
Maintaining backups with Time Machine or third-party software over a WiFi network is very convenient, but when it goes wrong can be a devil to repair. Here’s how to unravel these problems.
