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Chuck Morris is an award-winning artist specializing in portraits, illustrations and landscapes. His traditional style is evident through oil and watercolor paintings that captivate the viewer.
Chuck is a Honor Graduate of the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Illustration and portrait projects have taken him to Atlanta and Boston where his client list included The Atlanta Ballet, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Little Brown Publishing, Ziff Davis Publishing, Cahners Publishing, and Harvard Magazine. For 11 years, Chuck was the exclusive portrait artist for the Harvard Business Review magazine.
Chuck now works and resides in Charleston, South Carolina where he focuses on portraits, illustrations and capturing the beauty found in Lowcountry landscapes.
Kazan Dojo is Long Island's premier school of martial arts and self defense ( self-defense ). Kazan Dojo is located in Deer Park, NY and serves Long Island, New York City and the NY-NJ-CT Tri-State ( tri state ) area. Kazan Dojo is dedicated to teaching traditional Japanese martial arts disciplines to students of all ages. Kazan Dojo founder Sensei Thomas A. Renner holds multiple black belts and has won numerous awards and competitions in JuJutsu ( also called Ju Jutsu, Ju Jitsu or JuJitsu ) and Japanese sword ( Iaido ) techniques, and is one of the few martial arts Sensei on Long Island who is qualified to teach traditional Iaido. He has played key action acting and stunt roles in several martial arts action and fighting films and has worked and/or studied with some of the top martial artists in the US and Japan. Kazan Dojo places special emphasis on programs for children and on self defense techniques for women and for women's groups and organizations. In addition to its full schedule of classes and lessons of martial arts instruction, Kazan Dojo sponsors frequent seminars on martial arts topics, including guest Sensei from as far away as Hawaii and Japan, for students at various kyu and dan levels. Sensei Tom Renner is available for presentations, seminars, demonstrations, acting and stunt roles, and exhibitions using martial arts techniques for clubs, civic organizations and film and video production companies as well as for community events.
The company makes: lamps for horse carriages by metal-plastic production, using methods that emulate processing techniques used by locksmiths and artists in 18th and 19th century European craft workshops, and surface metal processing by applying an anti-corrosion and decorative galvanized coating. We also apply, on the galvanized undercoat, coatings of thermal polymer powder lacquer.
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