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	<title>Thierry Dehove-Richert. Graphic Designer, Photographer. Welcome to my portfolio. V3.0 2007-10 &#187; bumper collection</title>
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		<title>Bumper Collection, Art of Asia, Africa, America&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 2005 I designed and built one of Nik Douglas&#8217;s fabulous online projects, http://www.bumpercollection.com which is also one of my biggest projects online by the number of the pages (more than 250 pages).
Nik Douglas was born at 1994 in Yorkshire, England. He studied ancient cultures, archaeology, anthropology, religions and mythologies, specializing in Egyptology, ancient art, symbolism and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At 2005 I designed and built one of Nik Douglas&#8217;s fabulous online projects, <a href="http://www.thierrydehove.com/wl1" target="_blank">http://www.bumpercollection.com </a>which is also one of my biggest projects online by the number of the pages (more than 250 pages).</p>
<p>Nik Douglas was born at 1994 in Yorkshire, England. He studied ancient cultures, archaeology, anthropology, religions and mythologies, specializing in Egyptology, ancient art, symbolism and occult/paranormal phenomena. He visited all the world: Different countries in Europe, India, Nepal, Thailand, Indonesia, U.S.A, Caribbean Islands and more.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a lot to write and tell about Nik&#8217;s creations and accomplishments, but I won&#8217;t save on words emphasising the privilege for me to work for him. I am honored to work with Nik Douglas since 2003 on his great creations and books and I wish every graphic designer had such an interesting and inspiring client such as Nik.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>The Cyber Gallery                      you are entering is an exhibition of objects collected over                      many years that demonstrate the extraordinary beauty of sculptures,                      masks, and paintings produced by many cultures over a long                      expanse of human history. Although they necessarily reflect                      the taste and preferences of the collector, they demonstrate                      and create an awareness of line and form that would satisfy                      almost any lover of art. Along with music, language and science,                      art is a demonstration of imagination and intelligence that                      expresses so manifestly what it is to be human.</em></p>
<p><em>These objects also are about life and cultures                      that grew from the mind of mankind as life on the planet expanded                      over the vast time horizons that led us to the beginnings                      of the 21st century. Some objects are from the immense continent                      of Africa where the human experiment began. Others were made                      along the greatest of the trade routes – The Silk Road                      – that introduced and blended cultures from West to                      East and from East to West, across Europe and the vast Asian                      continent. Still others are from the Americas, over the land                      bridge that brought humans to the northern regions of Canada                      down to the southern expanses of Patagonia.</em></p>
<p><em>Every eye and every mind will experience art                      in a different way – beauty is, indeed, in the eye of                      the beholder. In doing so, we should try to examine and enjoy                      the boundaries that separate us and make us different, while                      at the same time we acknowledge the universal inspirations                      that bind us and make us so similar. We are of unparalleled                      diversity while being part of the same species. An awareness                      and appreciation of the artistic creations of our fellow humans                      is a wonderful way to understand that our shared interests                      and future promise lie in an enthusiastic celebration of our                      open-ended individuality.</em></p></blockquote>
<p align="right">R. M. Borden</p>
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