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  • 3 Easy Steps to Measuring and Proportions in Figure Drawing  By : Todd Harris
    This article is a step by step simple technique to help aspiring artists master proportions when drawing the human form and faces.
  • 7 Ways To Ensure Your Artwork Is Print Ready  By : Chris Riley
    The following article provides a quick guide on what to think about when preparing your artwork for printing.

    It is important you follow these guidlines as any errors made are likely to cause a delay or cause unncessary stress should the final print quality be sub-standard.

    1. Check your files
    Check your artwork for spelling mistakes, grammar and ensure all images used are high resolution. Double check to make sure as any errors found will delay the turnaround of your ...
  • About Adam Cvijanovic and his art  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Adam Cvijanovic’s paintings combine pop kitsch with the gravitas of historical painting. Completely self-taught, Cvijanovic approaches painting with an unconventional process: using a variety of acrylic and latex household paints on Tyvek, his vast images become transportable frescoes, giant architectural interventions that can be remodelled to fit various gallery spaces.
  • About Fang Lijun – A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Fang Lijun’s characteristic figure and has been widely interpreted as the symbol of disillusion, mockery and rebellion in present Chinese society. Later series include the water series, dreamlike works of swimmers, and gigantic, multi-panel, woodblock prints. Fang Lijun. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Fang Lijun at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Feng Zhengjie – A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Feng Zhengjie was born on 1968 in Sichuan Province, China he lives and works in Beijing, China. When Zeng Fanzhi was at school (1987-91), he particularly liked the work of the German Expressionist painters. In the third year of his studies, he put Soviet Realism aside and began to explore expressionistic approaches to painting.
  • About Li Qing – A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Li Qing is making a simple and easily accessible visual world where audience may exchange idea and share a common feeling, In Li Qing’s work juxtaposition usually occurs between two similar subject matters or scenes but in difference chronologically. Li Qing - View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Li Qing at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Li Songsong - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Li Songsong was born on 1973 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. His painting was the kind of iron candy boxes he played with when he was small. Its title was "Beijing Candy." There was another one called "Digging," which depicted some soldiers digging trenches. He painted above two paintings between 1997 and 1999. At that time, he just graduated from college and had not much to do at home so he painted those.
  • About Liu Wei - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Liu Wei was born on 1972 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. Liu Wei’s practice is uniquely varied. Working in video, installation, drawing, sculpture, and painting, there is no stylistic tendency which ties his work together. Rather Liu perceives the artist’s function as a responsibility of unmitigated, uncensored expression, tied to neither ideology nor form.
  • About Miao Xiaochun – A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Miao Xiaochun has built a virtual model of the Apocalypse, architecturally structuring the tiers of Christian afterlife.Miao Xiaochun. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Miao Xiaochun at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Shi Jinsong - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Shi Jinsong was born on 1969 in Dangyang county, Hubei province, China. He lives and works in Wuhan and Beijing, China. Through his razor-sharp sculptures and related works, Shi Jinsong initiates a dialogue, at once menacing and ironic, between the forms of mythic Chinese culture and modern day globalization. “Na Zha” is here recast as the brand name for an outrageously unsafe line of baby products.
  • About Wang Guangyi - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Wang Guangyi was born on 1957 Born in Harbin, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. The paintings of Wang Guangyi belong to the category of Chinese contemporary art termed Political Pop: work that appropriates the visual tropes of the propaganda of the Cultural Revolution, reworking them in the flat, colorful style of American Pop.
  • About Xiang Jing - A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    The most striking aspect of Xiang's sculptures is their expressiveness,they are wistful, critical, languorous, reflective, melancholic - they encompass and embody virtually every human emotion.Xiang Jing. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Xiang Jing at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Yue Minjun - A Chinese Artist  By : InventaTech
    Yue Minjun always feature uniform laughing faces. And if these laughing faces are observed carefully, it will be noticed that these faces are the face of Yue Minjun.Yue Minjun. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Yue Minjun at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Zhang Huan - A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Zhang Huan produce works in which he was the sole participant. Peace was produced shortly after his best-known work Family Tree and shares some of the same preoccupations.Zhang Huan. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Zhang Huan at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Zhang Xiaogang - A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Zhang Xiaogang work are usually based on its iconography and style, which reveal a strong consistency whether the works are studied from the angle of artistic intention or personal history.Zhang Xiaogang. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Zhang Xiaogang at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Zhang Xiaotao - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Zhang Xiaotao was born on 1970 in Hechuan, Chongqing, China, he lives and works in Beijing and Chengdu, China. He is an artist full of enthusiasm and good at argument. He is so talkatively repelling that no one could plunge himself into the conversation You could also be able to read his articles about the paintings (See his article “The antibody of Paintings----, issued on the 4th edition of “Art Contemporary” of 2006), or retrieve on his internet bokee which keeps down his art thinking.
  • Abstract Art and I  By : Chidi Okoye
    I pride in the feeling and reactions of my clients and viewers to my creations. I feel blessed in many ways than words can express. The challenge sometimes is getting the composition right, or balancing the elements of color, lines and shapes while maintaining a dynamic tension and massage beneath.
  • All American Modern Art For Home And Garden Weathervanes  By : Dana Weather
    Learning to appreciate and admire our own culture is sometimes a tad bit overlooked by most, as is the essence of a weather vane. Life among the garden plants, vases, flowers, trees and birds at home sometimes also goes overlooked by those who are too busy to remember how far we have come as a civilization. Weathervanes are like instant memories. With some weathervane the sound of changing wind will be an immediate reminder of our culture and heritage, with others the mere si...
  • Art Auctions: Art Deco  By : Patrick Hammond
    Guide on different kinds of works of art and specific examples ranging from books, maritime items, decorative collectibles and more.
  • Art Auctions: Early American Art  By : John Ugoshowa
    There are many very good examples of what you could call early American artwork that has survived to this day, and as time passes to create particular movements in style throughout the world, fundamental ideas change with a variation in locale and timeframe when it comes to the individual artists and their brilliant visions.
  • Art For Sale: Keep An Eye Out  By : Martin Stoleman
    As an interior designer, I always have my eyes peeled for the latest and greatest things for decorating homes and office spaces. I have a knack for detail and a knack for making mis-matched things come together, so interior design is the perfect job for me. One of my favorite things to watch for and to encourage my clients to watch for is any art for sale. You really have to keep a good eye out for art for sale. Why? Because it is rare to have unique pieces of great art be fo...
  • Art Theft: Most Famous Cases in History  By : J Reider
    Review of the most famous cases of art thefts in history including the stealing of the Mona Lisa and The Scream.
  • Buying An Abstract Painting  By : Tim Seaward
    You may be mistaken in thinking that buying a piece of abstract art would be a simple thing to do. You just select the work you want... and buy it!

    The truth will creep up on you as soon as you look at the first painting "it is not quite the right one, so I will look for another".

    Here is the first realization - and question to ask yourself - why exactly is this piece you are looking at "not quite right"? The answer can be manifold:

    1. It includes a colour I do not ...
  • Buying Art on the Internet  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Nowadays you don't even have to leave your house if you want to see or buy artwork, because the best way of finding original and innovative art, and also classical art of course, is to perform a search on the Internet.
  • Canvas Printing  By : Peter Horner
    Canvas is the most popular of all art media. Fine art reproductions, contemporary art, abstract art, original paintings and digital photos can be turned into canvas prints.
  • Choose Art For Your New Home  By : Mary Williams
    When you move into your new home, you may do not know how to start decorating your home. Where should you begin? You may not even plan to invest much time and money to that place. You are eagerly looking for ideas to help make your home comfortable and beautiful.

    It is not hard to find art - whether you choose originals or reproductions. The variety and diversity of styles is enormous, so where do you begin in making your selection? Art should be personal. Selecting piece...
  • Collecting Mexican Folk Art 101  By : Sheila Hull-Summers
    I love Mexican folk art! Whenever possible, I try to buy it directly from the artisans who create it. The pieces that speak to me, I keep and add to my own collection. The others, I share with family and friends as gifts, or sell to other collectors and home decor aficionados.

    Many people collect museum quality artwork by world renowned Mexican artists. Others choose practical items such as talavera dishes, hand-woven textiles or silver jewelry. Some prefer items of a cere...
  • Create Style In The Office Or Home With Art Prints  By : Willie Jones
    Style is something we unconsciously deal with on a daily basis whether it is the perfect hairstyle or manner of dress for the day. Do you wear the Italian leather shoes or is the occasion less formal and require pumps. You fuss over the tie to make sure the colors and patterns are correct and accentuate the suit. We make these decisions in all aspects of life including the home or office.

    In the home you surround yourself with what is comfortable for you and your family. I...
  • David Harrison Biography and his Art work  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Harrison’s works are created on surfaces ranging from rough wooden panels to larger canvases and vary from intimate, naturalistic studies to elaborate compositions. They are unified by Harrison’s approach, which combines the fantastical with the real, the magical with the everyday. His paintings often tell of man’s impact on nature and of nature settling scores in elaborate twists of fortune.
  • Decorating with Handmade Oil Paintings  By : Breiana Cecil-Satchwell
    Oil paintings have always brought elegance and ambience to home decor. Many people buy original oil paintings as part of their hobby. But then those who can't afford original art can certainly find a great alternative. Yes, an inexpensive alternative!
  • Dogs Playing Poker: Beyond Art, Behind Coolidge  By : Melanie Light
    C. M. Coolidge, known for his "poker playing dogs", was a brilliant man with innovative ideas and an entrepreneurial instinct about art. Coolidge created 16 paintings of dogs - seven that portrayed dogs playing pool. The other nine were dogs surrounding a poker table. After his success with painting dogs, a new idea provided him a profitable income. He started the invention of Comic Foregrounds.
  • Don't Look Past Graffiti Art  By : Hallidae Thomason
    Ever since I was little I have loved going to different cities and countries to learn from people and places that were different than what I was familiar with. My love for travel and for learning about different cultures only grew as I got older and eventually I went to university to study Urban and International Development. I chose this major simply because it would teach me about two of my favorite things: cities and other countries. I will never forget entering my first u...
  • Don't Settle For Less Than Framed Art  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    Decorating your home should never be something that you take lightly or do with ease. Instead, decorating the special space that you call home should be a process that calls for care and attention to detail. One of my biggest pet peeves is seeing people be careless about planning and creating the atmospheres of their homes. One of the easiest ways that you can upgrade the environment of your home is to go for framed art rather than unframed art.

    The thing about your home, ...
  • Download Free PC Satellite TV?  By :
    Just do quick checks at Google for the term "download free PC satellite TV" and more than 10 million results are displayed. With so many different websites talking about free satellite TV you can watch on PC, do they really point to channels or software you can download and enjoy on your computer for free? We will find out more behind this whole "download free PC satellite TV" phenomenon.
  • Download Music Online Without Putting Yourself At Risk  By :
    It is so easy to find places to download music online that you can simply do a search on the internet and you instantly can find millions of results. You would even find free services that provide you with free client software to download music online for free and share them with your friends. This can be tempting to users but you need to understand that using music sharing networks can prove to be a huge mistake.
  • Duane Hanson Biography and his Art work  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    Duane Hanson was an extraordinary craftsman and an observer of life. In creating an artwork, he first determined the proper pose for the sculpture. Working with a model, the artist took photos until he was satisfied with the figure's position. Then the artist formed rubber and plaster molds of each part of the subject's body--arms, legs, torso and head molds were each created separately.
  • Egyptian Art  By : Mar
    Ancient Egyptian art is five thousand years old. It emerged and took shape in ancient Egypt, the civilization of the Nile Valley. Expressed in paintings and sculptures, it was highly symbolic and fascinating — this art form revolves round the past and was intended to keep history alive.
  • Enjoy Arts And Crafts  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    If you are looking for a way to enjoy a little relaxation or perhaps to spend a couple of hours with girlfriends, think about making arts and crafts a part of your life. It is true that arts and crafts is a broad, non-specific thing. But that is the beauty of it. Basically, taking time to explore new arts and crafts means you get to be creative and have fun in any way you want to.

    One of the best ways to learn new arts and crafts is to sign up for a class. There are probab...
  • Everything You Need To Know About Tattoos  By : Aurel Radulescu
    If you are considering tattoos, keep in mind that they are a permanent part of your skin. Because tattoos are created with permanent ink being placed underneath the skin, they are a lifelong fixture unless you later decide to have them removed.
  • Exploding Secrets to Breaking Dangerous Icons in Your Art  By : Todd Harris
    This article talks about dangerous icons that artists sometimes use and how to avoid falling into their traps. Simple steps to remind artists of exploding ways to bring their drawings alive.
  • Figurine – Reminiscent Of Artistic Wonders  By : Sharon Albright
    A pretty figurine…isn’t the very concept reminiscent of romantic splendors and art wonders? Yes because figurines are minute forms of figures or statues of angels, humans and animals. They are much smaller than life-size and are fabulous iconic display of the imaginative thoughts of art creators. The earliest figurines were usually made of stones and metals but on recent days, the figurines are made of wood, plastic, ceramic and crystals.

    With the society changing its nor...
  • Framing And Hanging Oil Paintings  By : Candice Christie
    The frame gives a more finished look to the oil painting and helps define the boundaries of the artwork. The marriage of a frame with an oil painting may be harmonious or discordant, enhancing or distracting - a poorly chosen frame can ruin the appearance of the oil painting, while an appropriate one can make it shine.

    There are many different styles, colors and price ranges of frames with cheap ones made in moulded plastic and more expensive ones carved in wood. An oil pa...
  • Free Art Instruction - Portrait Painting Tips & Techniques  By : Ralph Serpe
    Being able to capture the likeness of a human being on canvas, using paint, is certainly a sought after accomplishment for many new painters. It can also be somewhat challenging. This article will cover some of the more basic portrait painting tips & techniques and help lessen some of the confusion many beginners face. With practice, you will soon be painting portraits like the masters.
  • Graphic design history  By : Mar
    The history of graphic design
  • Graphic Design Schools - Everything You Need To Know  By : Linda Emerson
    A successful future in the new media industry (and specifically, graphic design) depends on choosing the right school. As a graduate student in this field myself, I will be able to provide you with the absolute best advice one can get in regards to this topic.

    1. Area of Focus

    The first thing that you need to know about schools of this nature is that they are designed with everyone in mind, and that means people going into the program may have absolutely no experience....
  • Great Techniques To Try On Your Next Watercolor Painting  By : Gray Rollins
    If watercolor paintings are your style then here are some watercolor techniques you should try.

    “Washing” is a technique commonly used with watercolors. You start by wetting the area of the paper that will be covered with the wash. Then mix up enough pigment to fill the area and apply the pigment starting at the top and overlapping on any horizontal bands. The wash is then left to dry. Don’t work it as it will even itself out as it dries.

    The technique called “dropping...
  • Growing up in Belfast in the 70s and 80s  By : Michael Hanna
    Growing up in Belfast in the 70s and 80s was an adventure of a kind experienced nowhere else in the first world.
  • Hanging Art In The Home – 20 Top Tips  By : Trevor C Krueger
    1. First decide what sort of impression you want to make with “pictures”. Do you want to be fashionable and arty or do you want to display family photos, nostalgia or personal interests? If you wish you can include all of the above, but you may make a better job of it if you have designated areas for each. For example you may want to make a statement with an impressive single abstract piece in your living room, while in the hall or dining room you could display more personal ...
  • How to Paint Abstract Art  By : Lynne Taetzsch
    If you’ve always wanted to make an abstract painting but didn’t know where to begin, here are several ideas to get you started. How to move from realism to abstraction, express your emotions, and utilize music to facilitate the process of making abstract art.
  • How to Understand Abstract Art  By : Lynne Taetzsch
    How to understand and appreciate art that has no recognizable subject matter. Elements the artist uses to create energy, emotion and meaning in abstract or “modern” art.
  • How Your Oil Paintings Can Flower  By : John Francis
    When you are producing flower landscape oil paintings, keep in mind the short canvas blend life of oil paints. If you are producing an oil painting of a flower landscape and you need to make a change that isn't immediately effective, the best thing to do is wipe it off with your paint rag and start over. This will work for the first 24 hours after your painting, as oil paintings take this long to dry. In fact, it's important not to make too thick a first coat or you'll never ...
  • I Love To Collect African Art  By : Julee Mitchelsin
    I love venturing around the world and learning about other cultures. I huge part of me comes alive when I'm in another culture. Ever since I was a little girl I have always been fascinated with the faces of people from other parts of the world and I've been intrigued by the way other people live life. Photography seemed to be the right profession for me because it allows me to travel the world and get paid, literally, to see people and cultures and things. I love it. I also l...
  • I Love Watching Caricatures Being Made  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    I am not the most artistic person that has ever happened. In fact, my friends and family often laugh at me for how little I know about all things art. I cannot paint a picture to save my life, and any photographs I take usually end up off of center and unusable for anything. There is, however, one part of art that I cannot get enough of: caricatures. I absolutely love them. I cannot create them myself, yet I still never tire of watching them be made by other people.

    I will...
  • In Pursuit Of Miller's Landscape  By : Steven Cronin
    I have always been a great admirer of the artist John Miller. His simplistic coastal landscapes are a wonderful escape from the rigours of city life in Birmingham.

    But what of the subjects of his work? Were they just figments of his imagination or did these places actually exist?

    Since buying my first print 'Estuary', his worlds have always seemed a beautiful Utopia, scenes of unrivalled natural beauty, somewhere I wanted to be.

    Eventually I discovered his work portr...
  • Introduction Of A Basic Printer  By : Alan Ross
    We would have been still constructing the Panama Canal but for the modern gigantic construction equipments. These Herculean machines made life easy for us by their enormous strengths and capacities for long drawn heavy duties under all torturous conditions.

    To think that these engineering marvels work for reclaiming lands from bays, striking piles into the hard sea beds or drilling tunnels deep below the sea beds (Trans European Tunnel connecting England to France), is min...
  • Introduction To Watercolor Painting Techniques  By : Ralph Serpe
    This article will provide you with a general understanding of some of the more basic watercolor painting techniques.
  • Leonardo da Vinci: Leonardo's Animals Part 1 of 2  By : Melanie Light
    Throughout the mid to late 1470s, Leonardo worked on a series of different studies relating to the theme of the Madonna and the Christ Child, holding a cat. It was originally thought that no paintings existed beyond his initial studies for these paintings. Recently; however, "Madonna with the Cat" was discovered to be an authentic painting by Leonardo.The painting is based on a legend about a cat being born at the same moment as the baby Jesus.
  • Lothar Hempel Biography and his Art work  By : Saatchi-Gallery
    In a bewildered London art world and in a newly repoliticised Britain, it's a great pleasure to welcome Lothar Hempel's very resonant work. It addresses the cancellation of utopian imaginings in a world where all is propaganda, or at least often is - and it does so by engaging with the history of art. It's a rare achievement. To which I can only add, not nearly rare enough.
  • Magic Lines of Uli Art Style  By : Chidi Okoye
    Magic of Uli Lines, which is an extended dot or a moving point, has very many possibilities, particularly, the quickly drawn one. My drawing explores the evocative and lyrical possibilities of line and derives from Uli. The Uli artist works spontaneously whether on the human body or the wall. There is no question of erasing or cleaning. There is something about the spontaneously executed work, a breathtaking vitality and freshness that defy description or repetition.
  • Make Some Art Work Today  By : Denton Krypps
    When decorating a home or office, many people turn to the most popular and expensive stores to find pieces of art work to add to their space. And while this is a great way to decorate and to support your local art industry, it can be costly and make your home or office look just like everyone elses. A solution: make some of your own art work to display proudly in the places your love.

    Making your own art work might sound daunting or unrealistic, but it doesn't have to. It...
  • Maryann Klabal is a master in whatever she does  By : Robert Kenny
    Maryann Klabal is one such woman, who has helped her husband in disseminating the true meaning of art to people across many countries. Being associated with charity work is another point to be noticed in Maryann Klabal.
  • Mirek Klabal is a renowned art dealer  By : Robert Kenny
    Since his childhood days, Mirek Klabal has been hugely attracted towards art and artists. He used to spend a huge amount of time in the art galleries at his hometown, looking at the wonderful work done by renowned artists.
  • MK Fine Arts assures original art masterpieces  By : Arnold Ross
    MK fine arts are famous for giving a pathway to various artists. Every art piece reflects different aspects of life and quenches the thirst of art lovers for originality.
  • Modern Art a Conspiracy Part 1  By : Chidi Okoye
    During the era of European avant-garde artists, there were prolific African Artists such as ‘Aina Onabolu’ and many others whose works were never considered modern. Obviously including them in their modern era will mean making them equal with their counterparts in Europe. You know what that means to a black man who was supposed to be picking cottons. “European modern art” was the biggest scam on African Art. They took the best of our forefathers and kicked us to the trash.
  • Modern Art a Conspiracy Part 2  By : Chidi Okoye
    Modern art is simply a conspiracy child of racism and imperialism. The so-called founder had these to say. Today, as you know, I am famous and very rich. But when completely alone with myself, I haven't the nerve to consider myself an artist in the great and ancient sense of the word. There have been great painters like Giotto, Titian, Rembrandt and Goya. I am only a public entertainer who has understood his time. What was his time? It was said the confession is good for the soul.
  • Mystical Abstract Art  By : Tim Seaward
    When attempts have been made to describe a work of abstract art many people have used words like "feelings", "emotions", and "soul". I think these words are clues to what is actually happening within both the viewer and the artist.

    The world of art and the environment of the mystical go back a long way together with many facets in common with one another - one being that they both seek to look into a deep unknown - and then seek to manifest it into this physical world by o...
  • Oil Painting Supplies - Guide For Beginners  By : Ralph Serpe
    When I first began painting some 10 years ago, I remember my first trip to my local art supply store. I recall my feeling of utter confusion as I perused the aisles.
  • Oil Painting Tips - Feeling uninspired? Here are some ways to fight painters block.  By : Ralph Serpe
    The next time you find yourself staring at a blank canvas, don't get discouraged. Sometimes our minds need a little break from painting. I would like to share how I find inspiration for those unproductive moments.
  • Oil Painting Tips - Organizing Your Palette  By : Ralph Serpe
    Having a clean organized palette is an essential part of good painting. If you are just starting out with oil painting, these tips will help you get a good start.
  • Oil painting tips for beginners  By : Ralph Serpe
    Start your oil paintings with an acrylic underpainting - When you start an oil painting using oils, it can take some time for that initial layer to dry. Starting your painting with an acrylic underpainting however is a wonderful time saver as acrylic paint dries quickly and oil paint can be applied over the acrylic.
  • Only Use Original Art  By : Triston Huntsmin
    As an architect, I sometimes get the chance to be a part of the process of people decorating their homes once they have been designed at built. Sometimes a client will invite me back to see the finished product of a house I've designed for them and then we will inevitably begin discussing different options for decorating their new space with furniture and art that fits them. As usual, I am full of suggestions in these situations, but there is only one thing that I almost alwa...
  • Oriental Tapestries  By : Jude Charlotte
    The site deals in various kinds of tapestries like Oriental Tapestries, European Tapestries, Medieval Tapestries, Flanders Tapestries and many others. Providing excellent quality tapestries at cheap rates is our motto. For more information please visit the site www.saveontapestries.com
  • Painting Like The Masters:  By : Sandra McKeever
    Oil paintings began in the Mediterranean during the era of the Greek and Roman civilizations. The Egyptians also used paint techniques that were rich in bees wax, pigments of such minerals as copper, iron and manganese oxides and tempera.

    While historians have noted that the Mediterranean civilizations of this time were aware of flax, walnut, poppy seed and other vegetable oils there is not definite proof that they were used in oil paintings of the time.

    The tempera the...
  • Painting Throughout History  By : Tom Takihi
    Painting is the art of applying pigments to a surface whether it is on paper, canvas, a wall or any other medium, to create an image with lines and colors. The image can represent real objects found around us or imaginary ones.
  • Picture Frames – Make Or Break An Artpiece  By : Lucy Bartlett
    One ancient proverb says a picture is equal to thousand words. What about picture frames. The main function of a picture or photo frame is to protect and highlight the content it holds. A beautiful work of art can be made to look drab by framing it improperly, using wrong materials. Similarly an excellent frame can definitely enhance the beauty of the picture it holds.

    There are frames and there are frames but to select which is most suitable for the picture or photograph ...
  • Preserving And Protecting Your Beloved Oil Paintings  By : Monets And Oil Paintings
    You may have just purchased your first oil painting, to add that touch of style to your study, living room, or bedroom. Oil paintings are beautiful additions to the house, and are great conversation pieces as well. They can also be a good investment, but for any of these draws of the oil painting to remain true they must be taken care of in a proper manner. Here are some simple steps in the preservation of the value and appearance of your new oil painting.

    Always check the...
  • Real life Hannibal Lector, the "Vampire of Paris" makes his US debut as a pop culture artist  By : Submission
    Former killer, Nico Claux (aka "The Vampire of Paris") has teamed up with a U.S. company to create the world's first serial killer calendar.
  • Seeing through the Eyes of an Artist  By : Lynne Taetzsch
    Visual artists pay more attention to the sights around them than most people. They mentally compose a landscape, a portrait, or an abstract composition as they wander through the world. You, too, can learn to see more in your surroundings by paying attention, and thus enrich your visual world.
  • Solomon Sculpture Gallery  By : Debra Solomon
    Debora Solomon is not just an artist of sculpture, that is a sculptor, she is also a lawyer, has a Master's Degree in Political Science, and has experience as a teacher. That makes her quite eclectic with a background that spans much farther than just that of an artist with her own online art gallery. This artist describes her sculpture as consciously using negative space in all of her work.
  • Stained Glass Explained  By : Ken Charnley
    The term Stained glass is nothing but the all form of glasses which can be used in a decorative manner. Today, it refers to a glass that has been colored. The glass is colored by adding metallic salts during its manufacture. For example, using the metal copper would produce green or blue glass. Early stained glass artists were limited to a very few primary colors, but today almost any color can be produced.
  • The Art Of Cleaning Art  By : Teleo, William
    Art restoration requires careful treatment and skillful technique.
  • The Future Of Digital Art Schools  By : Simon Oliver
    Digital technology has opened up great opportunities not only for the printing industry but also for art schools. Digital technology has improved tremendously the way art is created. It has made designing an easier job. Some of the world’s greatest works of art are easily reproduced having the same degree of vibrancy of colors and crispness as the originals.

    Digital technology has removed the boundaries. There are now boundless opportunities for fine arts, fashion, compute...
  • The Hollander Collection: Todos En La Familia  By : James Rothaar
    The Hollander family is a five-pronged creative outlet with electrifying talent in painting, sculpting, writing and photography. Gino, the father, is an abstract-impressionist painter with numerous paintings of surrealistic perspectives. He began painting with acrylics in 1960, when such applications were nouveau. He offers no apologies or afterthoughts on finished work, as each represents his honest emotions at the time of its creation. For years Gino has given one-man shows...
  • The Importance Of Visual Arts In Schools  By : Simon Oliver
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    "What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages is criticism."
    -Octavio Paz

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    Here are just a few things you can do with your art website through a reputable web host:

    - S...
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    When one considered the sheer breadth and size of the African continent it is easy to see why so many unique and diverse forms of art originated there. Ancient, as well as modern black artists of Africa rely heavily on the natural resources found in their homes to produce their fascinating sculptures, textiles, and pottery.
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    I have always wanted to try my hand at illustration and I finally decided that it was ...
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    I know what you must be thinking. A dog poster? A work of art?

    When we think of the word, 'poster,' most of us imagine a garish, wrinkled picture with tattered corners and torn edges, scotch-taped to the back of teen-ager's bedroom door or a college student's dormitory wall.

    Certainly, not a Van Gogh by any definition!

    However, with all the great framing and laminating options available today, it is possible to turn your favorite dog or puppy print into a masterpie...
  • V3 Screen Printing  By : Mike Pedretti
    Everywhere around logos, designs and art shows up and comes out of the woodwork using a modernized version of an older technology. Screen printing is a helpful way to expose a company name and/or logo to the public. Screen printing originally started out using silk as a medium but has since moved on to using stretched porous, finely woven nylon or polyester fabrics, with carefully stenciled designs, and delightful creations take form and come to life. From many of Andy Warhol...
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    If you are looking for a way to spend a quiet afternoon doing something new, think about making a visit to a local art gallery. I think you will be glad you did for a lot of reasons.

    An art gallery is a great place to spend time and to learn. Think about all of the new things you can discover by taking the time to see new exhibits at a local art gallery. You can learn new forms of art or see new examples of the oldest and most well known forms of art. Maybe you can visit a...
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    One of the most important aspects of being an artistic person is to be confident in yourself. Lack of self-confidence doe...
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    As well as hand painted fine art reproductions on canvas, there are several different mechanical methods of fine art reproduction – none however come close to accurately replicating the color and texture as hand painting does.

    Aquaprint: Is a printing process which uses color separation. The colors can be bright but the texture of the finished reproduction art is flat and does not mimic the artist’s brushstrokes.

    Artagraph: The artagraph is a special printing method whi...
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    I read an amazing article by Grayson Perry entitled "How art appreciates - it's a class act". In a nutshell he reckoned that art finds its true monetary value from what the experts say. But I can see something more from what he says.

    If a piece of art is to be labeled as having any "value" at all it is what is said about it that establishes it as a work worthy of an individuals attention.

    In other words ... if you see a picture and it relates to you in some way (this ca...
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    The most expensive painting in the world. Would you pay for $135 million for it?

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