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  • 3D Street Painting - What You Should Know About Street Painting  By : Singair
    Fine art is an expression of aesthetic. Recorded as early as the 16th century, street painting has become one of the popular components of fine art. Learn more about fine art street painting.
  • Digital Canvas Print And Modern Canvas Art  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Reproductions of original artwork have been printed on canvas for many decades using offset printing. Since the 1990s canvas print has been associated with either dye sublimation or inkjet printers (sometimes sold under the trade names Repligraph and Giclée respectively). With these printers artists and photographers can print their works directly on canvas stock as limited run reproductions.
  • Contemporary And Modern Art  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Arts is most often used to refer specifically to the visual arts, including media such as painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Art refers to a diverse range of human activities and artifacts, and may be used to cover all or any of the arts, including music, literature and other forms.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci – A True Renaissance Man  By : Amitai Sasson
    Leonardo da Vinci was the epitome of the Italian Renaissance Man. His interests were as varied as his art. He had a profound impact on almost every field of study both as a scientist and as an artist.
  • The Paradoxical Art of M.C. Escher  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores the major works of graphic artist M.C. Escher. It reviews his history and works.
  • The Origin of Rodin's The Thinker  By : Victor Epand
    The creation and legacy of The Thinker statue by Rodin.
  • The Statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus  By : Victor Epand
    The history of the first nude female statue in recorded history, the Aphrodite of Cnidus that was created by Greek artist Praxiteles in the 4th Century BC.
  • An Introduction to the Abstract Artistic Movement  By : Victor Epand
    The basic styles and artists associated with the abstract artistic movement.
    Keywords: abstract art
  • An Introduction to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa  By : Victor Epand
    The creation, imagery and vandalism of Leonardo da Vinci's great painting, the Mona Lisa.
  • Belarusian Pottery Varieties and Their Use  By : Victor Epand
    This article is all about the different varieties of pottery that were and still are made in Belarus. The pots and vessels of ancient Belarus were mostly made up of ceramic materials and almost all of these vessels, along with their uses, are described in this article.
  • Your Art Auctions Questions Answered  By : MIKE SELVON
    In this article we will discuss one of the most popular ways to find artwork.
  • Quick Guide To Laser Engraving  By :
    The most popular materials in the engraving fields are coated metals, wood, acrylic, glass, leather, marble, plastic, and host of synthetic materials made specifically for lasers.
  • Art Can Be Affordable Particularly On The Web  By : faye bautista
    Art is a very personal thing. One person likes landscapes, others like portraits, others have different styles- Impressionism, Realism, Pointillism and they are all meaningful in their own ways to different people - or even the same person depending upon where they are in the timeline of their life.
  • The Renowned Paintings of Artist Thandrai Sunitha  By : Don Alexander
    The cliff, however, was a key part of the piece. and the space between the flower and the cliff just connected the two, but left enough space to distinguish them as well. The fact that the flower and cliff were both drawn on the left, made you think that the space to the right of the cliff could be almost bottomless, giving the painting both a beautiful and strong tone.
  • Steps to Framing an Oil Painting  By : Breiana Cecil-Satchwell
    Framing an oil painting is not cheap, but it's definitely worth it as sometimes frames are a great compliment to a painting. But how can you tell a good framer from a mediocre one?
  • Defining Art from Form  By : Jimmy Cox
    One of the first muddles that need clarifying is the sharp line often drawn to set off arts from crafts.How can anybody decide at first blush that a man who has a sense of form, an eye for color, and a definite quest for the beautiful is producing only a vessel - if he spins a lovely pot on his wheel, applies glowing glazes, and fires his work to produce a handsome jar glowing with a jewel-like finish?
  • Know About Traditional African Art  By : maigida
    When most people think of traditional African art, the beautiful and elaborate masks usually come to mind. While the African masks are a large part of the art from this continent they only represent a small part of the widely diverse types of work.
  • A Geometric Twist On Graffiti: Eltono  By :
    The term "street art" is used to describe a very wide variety of art forms, some of which are performed on the street, and some of which are actually ON the street. While Eltono is considered by the art community to be a modern street artist, most people in the US would probably describe Eltono as a "graffiti artist". But don't let the use of the word "graffiti" mislead you - Eltono is no vandal.
  • The Beginning Of Cubist Art  By : maigida
    Since mankind first learned to make pictures, individual styles of art have existed. Each one has its own distinguishing features. Cubism, or Cubist Art is no exception. Originating in the early 1900's, this form of art is considered to be an extension of the work of Paul Cézanne.
  • Sports Posters Through The Generations  By :
    Through several decades although many changes have occurred, there are just some things that never seem to change. One of those things are sports posters that remain a perennial favorite to be hung on walls not only among teenagers but even among adults and some children.
  • 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!
  • Characteristics Of Nigerian Art  By : maigida
    Art is an amazing way to get to know a previously unknown culture. It often reflects cultural diversity as well as religious and ethnic origin. There are many unique societies throughout the globe and art is a way to bring them all a little closer to home.
  • Modern African American Art and Artists  By : maigida
    Like many artists who use cultural and ethnic heritage as an inspiration for their art, modern African American art often has strong roots in Africa. For many African American artists, the Southern region of the U.S. also represents a huge emphasis on the composition and subject of their work.
  • Important Artists in Black Art Painting  By : maigida
    Since its conception, art in all of its various forms has been created for the sole purpose of the artist describing for the world his or her personal visions of a person, event, or place. As a result visual works of art leave the viewer with an impression of an extreme emotion.
  • Glance Of Contemporary African Art  By : maigida
    While many people are familiar with traditional African art, the world of contemporary African art is widely unrecognized. Part of the problem is the academic world’s fascination with the ancient, traditional forms of art, therefore making it difficult for modern artists’ to find a market for their work. When contemporary African art is noticed, those works tend to receive high praise and sell for high prices.
  • Details of Traditional Yoruba Art  By : maigida
    Africa is a continent that is rich in tradition, history, and still maintains a sense of the mysterious. Throughout the centuries, its diverse and creative people have made some of the most unique and beautiful pieces of art the world has ever seen. Regardless of the medium chosen, African art depicts the fascinating culture from which it came. In the case of Yoruba art, this African tradition is continued and embraced.
  • The Greatest Renaissance Painter and Engraver of All Time  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Descriptions and theories behind the meanings of some of Albrecht Durer's most famous works.
  • Art Schools - Making People Beautiful  By : Kevin Dark
    At one time, a creative youth often obtained a B.A. degree, and then began the challenging search for a job. Such a youth would then look for a way to earn a living by using the knowledge gained from majoring in literature, art or music. Today many young creative people have chosen to attend one of the many art schools.
  • Some Information About Renaissance Art  By : T J Madigan
    The Renaissance is widely considered by many to have been a historic age, this period of time came after the Middle Ages but before the Reformation in historic hindsight, but the Italian Renaissance of the 15th century is connected with the absorption of knowledge by Western influences.
  • How the Paint Color Chart Impresses People That View Your Work  By : Jimmy Cox
    Experience has taught us that certain combinations of colors, whether in nature or art, affect the eye and mind agreeably, while others give offense. We call the former "harmonies," the latter "discords."
  • Diego Rivera - Bringing Art to the Public Eye  By : Jason Brown
    Considered the greatest Mexican artist of the twentieth century, Diego Rivera was a Cubist Painter and Muralist. His radical political views and tempestuous romance with the painter Frieda Kahlo were then, and remain today, a source of public intrigue. Rivera brought his unique vision to public spaces and galleries, enlightening and inspiring fellow artists and the community.
  • Best of the Best - Art Galleries  By :
    There are literally thousands of art galleries all over the world. Almost every city has an art gallery but there are some art galleries that are known all around the world. People will travel across the world just to see some of these famous art galleries and the master pieces that they house inside.
  • Pearl Jam - A Moment Frozen  By : Chris Campbell
    Rock and roll posters run the gamut of utterly ridiculous, to vaudevillian hilarity, to visually arresting in their sheer and utter genius.

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