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    Aortal, The Anti-Portal
    SOMETHING WONDERFUL:) February 2000
    Nathaniel Harari’s resume reads like someone who has lived a long, full life - until you notice the dates.  In only eight years, he's experienced what most never do in a whole lifetime.  He has travelled the world from Basle, Switzerland to Santa Cruz, California.  Another Bryce artist, but with a twist.
    GRANDMOTHER BETH January 2000
    So you think computers are just for young people and that you could never learn how to do all this stuff?  Grandmother Beth's site should serve as an inspiration to everyone that no matter where you are in the life cycle, you can always acquire new skills.
    THE EVOLUTIONARY ART OF STEVEN ROOKE and THE ART OF WILLIAM LATHAM December 1999
    This month's feature is made up of two we separate sites.  When I set out to do a piece on evolutionary art, I came across Steven Rooke’s site first.  There was so much to learn about this process that I didn't feel comfortable with my initial write-up so I waited to present both sites at the same time in order to give you a more complete understanding of this art form.
    Updated December 2002
    NOVEL ART October 1999
    Long before Linda Gruber began to work in the digital medium, she was creating art with a pencil.  But Novel Art is not just a graphics site.  You'll find tutorials, a mystery novel, original art, and most importantly, some serious discussion on the use of graphics and text found on the internet.
    BERNADETTE HURLEY September 1999
    Ms. Hurley's work is described as classical realism.  Her 35-year artistic career has taken her around the globe, with works being displayed in both the United States and Europe.
    Updated August 2000
    RENATSSANCE ART August 1999
    Want to actually learn about art as well as view works of the masters?  Here's the place to do it.  Natale Williams takes us through the many different periods of art history.
    Updated November 2001
    JONATHON EARL BOWSER July 1999
    Canadian artist, musician and author, Jonathon Earl Bowser, from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Some of his paintings were featured on the web site, Dragons and Dreams, which unfortunately, is no longer in existence.
    GUDRUN WEERASINGHE'S GALLERY June 1999
    Another site from Germany - they seem to have the most distinctive creations - featuring the works of Gudrun Weerasinghe with a new concept called Art Healing.  This site is interactive meaning you get to play with things, as well as view artwork.  The site uses frames and Java, so be sure your browser has the Java enabled box ticked.
    Updated: November 2002
    FANTASY REALM CASTLE  March 1999
    Fantasy Realm Castle, the largest site I've come across to date, was created by Sissi from Dyersburg, Tennessee.  I've chosen to preview just one section -- The Fantasy Realm.  To do them all would mean you would be spending you're time reading about them instead of actually viewing them.  Dragons, unicorns, mermaids, faeries ... this part of the site has it all with stories, graphics and music.  Take your children along on this one because they'll enjoy it as much as you will.
    WILLIAMS HOLLER  February 27, 1999
    Williams Holler is one of the most romantic places on the web, with original music composed by Tommy Williams III.  Tommy and his wife, Judith maintain the site.  It has seven main sections with everything from poetry and music to graphics designed by Judith.  Tommy's music is also available on CD.
    THE WIDOW'S WEB  December 1998
    I chose The Widow's Web to be the first place I would send you to because of the assistance the designer provided when I started this project.  I was just setting up the first few pages of a band's site when I came upon The Widow's Web.  After reading what Mary Broussard had to say, I e-mailed her to ask that she take look at that initial attempt, fully expecting to receive a reply maybe weeks later, if at all.  But she answered my request immediately, with constructive criticism, aiding me immeasurably at the outset.  That someone would go out of their way like that for a complete stranger, amazed me.
    Updated March 2002
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