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Welcome to the Thematic section of the Online Shopping Directory. Websites listed in this category are online WebShops, offering a wide range of Thematic related products and services.
Contemporary pieces created from original data collected by state of the art telescopes. Available as stretched canvas prints and miniatures. Artist Paul Rumsby, based in Norfolk, England.
Kellogg, AlSan Francisco Bay Area artist is offering watercolor prints of lighthouses and trains. Future prints can be reviewed and interest can be e-mailed to Al via his web site.
Big Eyed ArtBig eyed waifs, pity kitties and puppies, the ''lost'' art of the 1960''s. A collection of links and artwork by Keane, Gig Lee, Eve, and Eden.
Pizza and PajamasPizza themed art work that can be purchased for imprinting on clothing or other merchandise, or framed.
Historical Medical ArtHistoric scenes featuring health professions available as limited edition prints or prints on canvas.
Kemp, RebeccaWildlife and fantasy; Paintings and illustrations in acrylic, watercolor, graphite and colored pencil.
Winfield GalleriesOffers fine art, giclee prints and accessories featuring colorful reproductions of hunting, sportman and western advertising and promotional artwork.
Artinitials.comOffers pairs of letters from the Latin alphabet on 30 by 30-centimeter canvases.
Help maintain gardens (Baltimore Sun)
The Howard County Conservancy welcomes Wednesday morning drop-in gardening volunteers to help maintain thematic and native plant gardens on conservancy property, Mount Pleasant Farm, in Woodstock. All levels of experience are welcome.
BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA (New London Day)
H H PG (for thematic elements), 90 minutes. Through tonight only at Groton and Westbrook cinemas. Still
THE HAUNTING OF MOLLY HARTLEY (New London Day)
H H PG-13 (for thematic material, violence and terror, strong language and some teen drinking), 97 minutes.
THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (New London Day)
H 1/2 PG-13 (for thematic material and some violence), 110 minutes. Stonington and Westbrook cinemas.

