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Review of Mrs Hudson’s Olympic Triumph

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“As anyone who knows me can tell you, I’m a fanatic for the traditional and authentic and Canonical Sherlock Holmes. As a rule I avoid anything with parody, or that presents Holmes as anything but a hero. I simply ignore most of these Alternate Universe tales, while other I actively despise. (Hint: I’m referring to the BBC show “Sherlock”.) But there are a very few non-traditional versions that I acknowledge for being very well done, even if they aren’t about The True Sherlock Holmes. For instance, I truly enjoy watching and re-watching the film “Without a Clue” (1988) starring Michael...

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Sherlock Holmes e l’omicidio di Gower Street – Formato Kindle

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Sherlock Holmes e l’omicidio di Gower Street Un misterioso caso che coinvolge il detective più famoso al mondo all’inizio della sua carriera… L’incontro fortuito fra Watson e Wiggins, che venti anni prima era stato a capo dei piccoli aiutanti di Holmes, diventa l’espediente per narrare un misterioso caso che coinvolse il detective in gioventù, all’inizio della sua carriera. Il racconto, in parte narrato da Holmes stesso, getta nuova luce sulla sua personalità e su tutti quegli amici e conoscenti a cui ha cambiato la vita. 102 libri ora Sherlock Holmes Italia Kindle – Pinterest

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist and Author Interview - Bisaillion Brothers and Mark Mower

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist and Author Interview - Bisaillion Brothers and Mark Mower

The Artists Can you please give us an intro into a couple of your favorite pieces from the past:One of our (Jeffrey and I) favorites completed recently is titled "East Village" 56 inches wide by 45 inches tall. This piece depicts the Avant Garde art scene of the 1980's NYC East Village where greats such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat created bolstered by the established Andy Warhol. The now famous graffiti next to the Mars Bar declared the "East Village is DEAD". The East Village didn't die though because it lives on in the art much in the same...

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist 28 - Alexander Yulish

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist 28 - Alexander Yulish

The Artist Alexander Yulish works within an unfolding narrative of improvisation and abstraction in paintings that convey the inner psychology of both human and external forms. Working predominantly in large scale formats, Yulish utilizes a direct, impasto brush, building irregular shapes layer by layer into gestural, complex color arrangements in order to reveal abstract figurative forms. The movement of these gestures throughout each painting is marked simultaneously by harmony, undulation and discord, all playing out across the canvas with a distinct lyrical impulse unifying the composition of his work. The scale of each works allows him to communicate an inner dialogue...

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist 27 - Krystal Sutton

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The Art of Sherlock Holmes Artist 27 - Krystal Sutton

The Artist Krystal Sutton aims to create three dimensional paintings that awaken slumbering minds to think outside of their reality bringing their own interpretation of the vision. The art consists of 3D elements including clay, plaster, resin and crystals using acrylics, pigments and enamel on canvas/panel. The process is time sensitive to get the desired effect. In art, find solace in chaos; peace in flames; and understanding in inhumanity through the lens of Sutton Xpressions.  The Story Krystal's piece for The Art of Sherlock Holmes USA is based on the story 'The Ghost of Dorset House' by Tim Symonds. Tim was born in...

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