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  • Photography Technique - 10 Tips to Add Zing to Your Autumn Pictures  By : Adam Coupe
    Autumn can be the most rewarding time of year for photography however it can be the most challenging - with pictures easily going wrong. Here are 10 top tips to avoid the pitfalls and give your Autumn images zing!
  • Watercolour Painting Techniques - Top Tips And Tricks For You To Learn  By : John Higgins
    Are you interested in watercolour painting? Here are some really fun ways to get started with this hobby.
  • Watercolor Techniques - Read Top Five Tips And Tricks  By : John Higgins
    Want to have some fun with watercolor painting? Read these top ten tips to see how.
  • Learn To Paint - Stretching Watercolor Paper  By : John Higgins
    There are all sorts of techniques that you need to learn about watercolor painting. Here is a crucial one that might be over looked elsewhere.
  • Watercolor Techniques - Tricks You Will Adore  By : John Higgins
    Want to have some fun with watercolor painting? Read these top ten tips to see how.
  • Watercolour Painting Techniques - Great Ideas To Use  By : John Higgins
    Are you interested in watercolour painting? Here are some really fun ways to get started with this hobby.
  • Watercolour Lessons - Starting Out Today  By : John Higgins
    Are interested in learning to watercolour paint? Read this article for some killer tips to get you started.
  • Why is Canvas Printing so Popular Nowadays?  By : TravisOl
    You will be amazed very much to know about all the areas where canvas printing can be used and where this technology is simply irreplaceable.
  • Why Is Modern Canvas Art Highly Favoured By Many?  By : Luke Wildman
    Modern canvas art pieces are favoured by many. Find out what this type of artwork is proud of.
  • Uplifting Spirits with Vesna Abstract Art  By : Ross Handforth
    If you are looking for something new and fresh to colour your walls – whether it’s your home or the office, here is one abstract art that will definitely deliver just that. Vesna Abstract is an art gallery located in London that has dedicated its works especially to contemporary art giving significance to spirituality and divinity. This art gallery features spiritual abstract works that are refreshing and soothing to both the eyes and the soul. Every work of art displayed in this one-of-a-kind art gallery is created especially to uplift the soul and awaken a new sense of spiritually for the viewer.
  • Wooden Easels for Children  By : Emily William
    A discussion of using art to encourage creativity in children with wooden easels.
  • What do You Want to Print on Canvas?  By : TravisOl
    Photos printed on canvas, home gallery, a wonderful gift for any occasion and other advantages of canvas art you can find in the article.
  • Canvas Printing Functionality  By : TravisOl
    What about creating your own outstanding art gallery? Outwardly there is almost no difference between the original work of art and the image of the painting printed on canvas.
  • Photography Basics – Ten Tips for Shooting Autumn Leaves  By : Adam Coupe
    Leaves are by far the most popular autumnal close-up subject, simply because they are abundant, colourful and varied. No matter where you live you can always find them and if you're willing to use your imagination and and experiment with creative techniques they offer endless photographic potential.
  • How To Watercolor Paint Today!  By : John Higgins
    Are you looking about for help about learning to watercolor? Read this article for some great tips to get you going.
  • How To Graffiti With Style  By : Richard Taylor
    Mastering the skill of drawing graffiti art can be hugely rewarding. In reality there are no hard rules about how you draw graffiti. To learn more about how to draw graffiti, read the rest of this article.
  • Capture Underwater Digitial Camera Memories  By : Rick Barnes
    Underwater digital cameras are fun and easy to use under the water and great above the water as well. Use your underwater digital camera in all kinds of weather, for many activities and in a variety of locations that could be either wet or wild.
  • Microstock, How To Get Started  By : umslsheets
    This article explains what you need to do in order to start selling your photos through the many stock photography cheap sites known as Microstock.
  • The Height and Relativity of Pop Art  By : Luke Wildman
    Know how your portrait can be developed into a true ramification of a half century old art technique through modern day technology
  • Why Banksy Canvas Art Often Faces Opposition  By : Luke Wildman
    For those who thought Banksy was only the ‘good man’ in the books of the public, you are wrong because the artist has faced several attempts to deface his works.
  • The Emergence of Canvas Art Genre Painting  By : Luke Wildman
    The history of Canvas Art – how it started and grew to become a genre.
  • Voice Broadcasting is Alive and Well: New FTC Laws will Help Us, Not Hurt Us!  By : Chris Robertson
    Discover the real meaning behind new FTC laws regarding voice broadcasting, and learn how this method of lead generation can skyrocket your profits....
  • Headshot Photographer  By : zaryab
    Finding Headshots photographer in Los Angeles can be easy, but finding the right photographer can be a daunting task. Here are 5 tips that will help you find the photographer who takes outstanding shots, which will help you advance your career and ge
  • Photography Technique – Capturing Autumn Light  By : Adam Coupe
    Use the great light at this time of year to shoot more than just scenics, including eyecatching architecture, early morning spiders webs, vivid rainbows and perfect silhouettes.
    Plenty of subjects benefit from being photographed during the shift from late summer to early autumn.
  • What Are The Reasons That Abstract Paintings Are So Extremely Fashionable?  By : Anna Meenaghan
    This in essence is of course a very good issue. Most likely, with the young folks of today , they actually fit in with their lifestyles. Lots of of these people reside in up to the minute minimalistic flats or houses. The actual décor they own possib
  • Photography Technique – Architectural Photography at Night  By : Adam Coupe
    Shooting at night is a great way to inject more pizzazz into your architectural photos. As an evening strolling through any town or city centre will prove, brightly coloured floodlights can transform even lacklustre buildings into inspiring photographic subjects.
  • Architectural Photography at Night  By : Adam Coupe
    Shooting at night is a great way to inject more pizzazz into your architectural photos. As an evening strolling through any town or city centre will prove, brightly coloured floodlights can transform even lacklustre buildings into inspiring photographic subjects.
  • Important Artistic Movements: Contemporary Wall Art  By : vikram kumar
    If you are getting involved with collecting artwork, you may have heard a great number of terms thrown around.
  • Decorative Original Wildlife Art Paintings for Sale  By : Balkishan
    Wildlife art paintings are the constant source of creative inspiration. Plants and animals who get diminished from this earth can be painted to get knowlegde about such extinct species. Read the article for few original beautiful wildlife art paintin
  • Rare Pieces of Art To Enhance Home Décor  By : Art Van Gogh
    In an effort to find rare pieces of art, art lovers can go to any extent. They become crazy to collect the art pieces. Price may not be a big factor to some of them. But it is not possible for all to spend a huge amount of money on the hobby of colle
  • Art Deco Geometric Shapes, Sharp Angles and Patterns  By : Gen Wright
    When a group of leading Parisian artists organized an exposition dedicated to modern industrial and decorative art in 1925, they sparked the birth of a short-lived but highly influential design movement later known as Art Deco. In the 20s and 30s it came to dominate the entire range of decorative arts, in fields as diverse as architecture, industrial design, and, of course, interior design. We can still see Art Deco buildings in many cities and, thanks to a resurgence in the 80s, in hotels and other commercial spaces.
  • Photography Technique – Capture Autumn Colour  By : Adam Coupe
    Get outside and take some creative close-ups of our winter wonderland – or why not make your own at home?
    Winter or the freezer brings endless opportunities for macro photography.
  • The Finest Subjects For Studying Drawing  By : R. Schmidt
    While you are preparing to study drawing online you need to make certain that the subjects you select to draw are challenging enough to develop your skills but not so difficult that you get disheartened. Use this article to find out what to do.
  • Photography Technique – Frozen Water Close-ups  By : Adam Coupe
    Get outside and take some creative close-ups of our winter wonderland – or why not make your own at home?
    Winter or the freezer brings endless opportunities for macro photography.
  • If You Are Anything Like Myself Then This Query Will Not Surprise You: Why Do I Love Painting Abstracts?  By : Anna Meenaghan
    A bit similar to Shakespeare, there lies the question. It is not, in quintessence, very difficult for me to answer. There are, in effect, quite a few reasons I could, in all seriousness, come up with.
  • Learning To Draw - Where To Start A Picture?  By : R. Schmidt
    This article answers the question that seems common among beginning artists who just start to learn drawing: " how and where to take the first step to drawing??"
  • Is Modern Art the Right Choice?  By : Art Van Gogh
    Modern art is one of the finest forms of art. It has been created during the twentieth Century. The trend of art took a different direction in the 20th Century. This change is noticeable in photography, sculpture, paintings and in other genres. Moder
  • What to Look for When Buying Artwork  By : Arun Dev 2
    Few things in the United States are as beautiful and breathtaking as the New England coastline, and there is perhaps no better way to portray this shoreline or the oceans dynamic splendor than with an oil painting.
  • Framing Your Art - Essential But Needn't Break the Bank  By : fresh
    Framing is an essential part of the art purchase. For works on paper be they photographic prints, water colours, digital prints, etchings et al framing under glass protects your investment and increases its life.
  • At Home with Marc Newson  By : Annie Deakin
    Australia-born designer Marc Newson, a member of the mydeco design board, has designed everything imaginable from mobile phones to a private jet and footwear for Nike.
  • Designing Your Own Tattoo - It Can Be Worth the Effort  By : dave ofgrims
    Certain cultures use tattoos to indicate either a passing through or the reaching of a certain stage in life. However, most societies have long since abandoned these ritualistic practices. This does not mean that there are still not many people, both
  • Free Online Drawing Lessons  By : Gen Wright
    Learning how to draw can be a daunting task, especially for beginners. Fortunately, all thanks to the Internet, there are tons of free and useful drawing lessons online that will help you hone your drawing skills to perfection. You just need to know where to look.
  • Architecture: Shaping the Face of Earth  By : Dev Sri
    Architecture is defined as the activity of designing and constructing buildings. It reflects the society and affects the way that society develops. Designing any kind of system is known as architecture. From the time immemorial the profession of architecture plays a key role in the developments of building, town planning, urban design and landscape architecture. It is actually the designing of total built environment.
  • Art as an Allegorical Figure  By : Maurice Robertson
    If we can imagine "art" as an allegorical figure, a curator of the world's storehouse of music, pictures, literature, sculpture etc, we would need many more than one life time to see all she has to show us! Art constantly sets new challenges for all our five senses so let us follow our allegorical guide and welcome her vast wealth.
  • Popular Modern Art Movements  By : Mario Ruiz
    When choosing art for your home, it is important to understand the piece's background and history. Art is an extension of its maker, so cleanly categorizing art is like trying to categorize human personalities. It is an impossible task that needlessly detracts from each individual's special characteristics.
  • Comic-Book Scriptwriting Basics  By : toney taylor
    According to Scott McCloud in his influential work, Understanding Comics, comics are: “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in a viewer
  • Native American Indian Beadwork  By : Avicenna
    Long ago the Native American Indian decorated their garments with painted designs. They made colors with pigments of earth, grasses, clays, and berries. In time they began to make fine porcupine-quill embroidery, which they colored by boiling the quills in the paint pigments. Native American Indians also made beads from bone, shell, or dried berries.
  • Going To The Source  By : Baba Yaga
    Artist and teacher Mark Daily's impressionistic landscapes project his passion for the world around him. Daily is profiled, and his works, which contain a lot of life, are discussed.
  • Painting Tips for Newbies  By : Ilyn Quiambao
    Painting for the first time? Wanting to be the next Van Gogh or Monet, but still starting out? Then you may need to have a lot of money to spend on lessons, a lot of time to spend in museums looking at the work of artists, a lot of time thinking and contemplating and getting inspiration, and a lot of practice as well.
  • Chinese Art Transcends National Borders  By : Michale Song
    Speaking of Chinese traditional arts, we may remember shadow-play and bamboo carving and so on. Nowadays, fewer and fewer people pay much attention to them. Thus, they are on the edge of dying out.
  • A Canvas print is an exceptional piece of wall art.  By : Netgeek Mamun
    Canvas print allow for the addition of one or more of your own photographs. Canvas prints use high quality materials to create a great looking and long lasting item that will bring joy to the whole family. Whether you're a sentimental at heart or a practical interior decorator, you'll find reasons to use canvas prints. It is one of the traditional paintings with the new digital graphic design to give you the best solution to your design problems.
  • God Art: Christian Themes in Contemporary Art  By : Chris Robertson
    Fine art with a spiritual theme - whether it's the birth of Christ, the creation of the earth, or other "God art" - serves as a reminder of the Creator's presence in our lives.
  • The French Impressionist Artist - Renoir  By : James Button
    Pierre Auguste-Renoir was a renowned impressionist painter famous for his subjects including social scenes, landscapes and portraits of the gentry of the day. The warm sensuality that characterises his portraits has made them remarkable works of art. His unique use of light and colour has been widely celebrated. Many of Renoir’s paintings depict people belonging to the contemporary middle class group relishing their moments of leisure. His paintings have often been reproduced, providing confirmation of the great appeal and popularity of his creations.
  • The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss  By : Daniel.Smith
    Dr. Seuss, a beloved children’s writer and illustrator, has an impressive collection of rarely-seen art.
  • Oil Paintings  By : Mikhail Onanov
    Oil Paintings

    When you look at oil paintings, you will be mesmerized by the use of colors and the perception of the artist. You can actually think of paintings like Windy City-Chicago. You will see that the artist has tried to capture the essence of city life and based his paintings mostly on urban landscape. One can see recurring figures like cars, cityscape, and large buildings. Urban landscape has an appeal to the city dwellers. They can actually identify with the paintings more than anyone else. You will love them. as you look at the brush strokes, you will be highly impressed.
  • Information on Pencil Portrait Rendering - Rendering a Chin Supporting Hand Together with Shoulders  By : Robert Thomson
    In this commentary we discuss the considerations you need to think off when drawing a subject whose hand supports the head and whose shoulder is visible.
  • Tips on Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Tilted Skull View  By : Robert Thomson
    In this commentary we will study the slanted head pose. We will consider all the differences between the slanted head pose and the front pose.
  • Gustav Klimt Clinches Top Spot for Most Popular Art In 2008  By : Amitai Sasson
    The popular online art gallery, OverstockArt.com, has officially released the annual "Top 10 Oil Paintings" rankings for 2008. After a complete domination of the top spot by the world renowned Dutch master, Vincent Van Gogh, a relative new comer has taken over. Gustav Klimt with his masterpiece - "The Kiss" blew everyone away with his unique style and colors.
  • Heidi and Spencer Conquer Magazines  By : Jessica Vandelay
    Heidi Montag is an American reality-TV series personality who regularly appears in celebrity magazine headlines along with her now-husband and fellow reality-TV series personality Spencer Pratt.
  • Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Sketching - The Construct  By : Robert Thomson
    In this expose we talk about the drawing of the so-called construct or complete arabesque. We explicate some of the ideas that go into this concept and how to realize them.
  • Tips on Pencil Portrait Sketching - Stumping and the Putty Eraser  By : Robert Thomson
    In this article we discuss several blending techniques that allow you to construct a interconnected tonal matrix for your pencil portrait drawing.
  • Tips on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Situating Skull Landmarks  By : Robert Thomson
    In this article we talk about the all important sketching and placing of the primary landmarks of the skull. Aside from the arabesque, these include the brow ridge, the hinge of the jaw, the top of the nose bone, and the facial angle.
  • Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Arabesque  By : Robert Thomson
    In this article we discuss the all essential drawing of the arabesque as the first step in the creation of a line-drawing. We discuss its properties and its importance to the creation of a correct likeness of your portrait subject.
  • Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Drawing - Blocking-in Large Masses of Value  By : Robert Thomson
    In this article we discuss the construction of tone. We clarify several techniques and approaches to observe and block-in large masses of tone. We also remark on the significance of knowing the anatomy of the skull.
  • The Appreciation Of Fine Art  By : Charles Griffith
    While the world's great art can be enjoyed without any in-depth knowledge, gaining such an understanding can transform art appreciation into an art form itself. A short lesson on enjoying and understanding fine art using the "Mona Lisa" as an example.
  • Buying Art as a Gift  By : Patricia Crane
    You may not know a Mondrian from a Matisse, but you know what you like, and you love art. You are an art lover. In your opinion, art makes the world a little more beautiful place to be. And you know someone whose world needs a little beautifying. So the perfect thing to do is to buy them artwork as a gift, right? But where do you start? Just how does one buy art as a gift for someone else?
  • Canvas Stretchers: Different Strokes for Different Folks  By : Ilyn Quiambao
    Canvas stretchers are a must for each work of art involving painting. These tools are responsible for keeping the canvas taut and smooth, allowing the painter to use the surface as he/she sees fit. Because canvas stretchers literally shape the canvas, it comes in a variety of forms and sizes. Some of the types of canvas stretchers you can expect to find include.
  • Your Memorable Moments with Canvas Prints and Photo Canvas Prints  By : Mony061
    When pictures are snapped, everyone generally expects it to be exclusive, fresh, and value added. We all want it to be actual good and moreover expect it to have for several long years. Is it possible to get remarkable and value added pictures? Why not! Photo on canvas can create all magic you want! Photos Canvas Prints is an aftermath of the latest inventions in the field of photography.
  • Indian Contemporary Art  By : Krish.jr
    Indian Contemporary Art exhibits a bold stand to turn away from the conventional concepts of artistic notions including the portrayal or sculpture of well-proportioned figures, landscapes and the like. Materialism, urbanisation, globalization and every new wave has turned out to be the subject matter for Contemporary Indian Art. Contemporary Indian Art has come to share the status of poetry or novel or shortstory- those which established as capable of manifesting whatever is there in the mind. Contemporary artists have proved that they can express anything and everything through their sketches and sculptures.
  • Purchase Original Art Pieces With the Assistance of Art Lawyer New York  By : Damyel Flower
    No matter if you are buying an art piece or selling it, it is necessary to seek assistance of art lawyer New York to make sure that you are not deceived by the counterfeits while paying the price of the original art piece.
  • International Modern And Contemporary Art  By : Karan Baasal
    The Art Institute's collection of Modern and contemporary art is one of the most comprehensive of any museum and includes two icons of 20th-century American art: Grant Wood's American Gothic and Edward Hopper's Nighthawks. The museum has a longstanding commitment to contemporary art, reflected in the 1913 decision to exhibit the Armory Show, the largest Modern, mostly European, art exhibition ever presented in America. The Art Intitute’s extensive galleries present examples of abstraction from t
  • The History of Mosaic Art  By : Robert Thomson
    Mosaic’s colorful history can be traced back to 4,000 years ago (some say even more). The first mosaic tools to be used where terracotta cones which were pushed with their point first into a wall or some kind of background to give it some decoration. During the 8th Century BC, the tools used for mosaic began to include the use of varied colored stones to create vivid patterns as well as pebble mosaic pavements.
  • You Must Be Knowledgable About The Art Materials  By : Angela Claudia
    The beauty of Art in its natural manifestation of human feelings and passion. Art is a form of outlet for you to openly express whatever you like and it is very diverse and varied in nature. Should you venture out to explore Art there is an inherent fear you would be lost in it.
  • The Relationship Between The Math And The Arts  By : Hussain William
    It’s delicate, has extensive influence. We sometimes see it in some sides of life, but it’s not easy to research. However, it has an important role: it helps some people have self-awareness about themselves, and influence to choosing the major in colleges or their job. What is it?
  • Is That a Vincent Van Gogh Painting on the Street Corner?  By : Amitai Sasson
    On a chilly Tuesday morning, a young man dressed in a pair of jeans and a baseball cap walked into a Washington D.C. subway station. The man then pulled out from his case a $3.5 Million Stradivarius violin and started to play. That auspicious young man was Joshua Bell a world-class violinist, one of the best violinists in the world, who usually performs at the biggest most prestigious concert halls in the world in front of sell-out crowds.
  • The Rolling Stones Tongue  By : SugarBullets
    The Rolling Stones are an English band who initially based their music on rhythm and blues and rock and roll. They first got together in London and after their first success in the UK, they shortly became just as popular in the US as the "British Invasion" started in the early 1960s.
  • Shanghai Museum  By : Ghazal Charlotte
    Shanghai Museum, 1 in 3 place repositories of ancient tradition, all its diversity, certain threads run through China's long history with several museums of regional and national importance.
  • What makes certain works of art never go out of style?  By : Amitai Sasson
    As I march through the many museums and cultural centers around the world, I encounter numerous works of art. These works carved a certain nitch in art history and could only be found on museum walls.
  • African Tribal Ethnic Groups and their “Mask” Art  By : kath
    Africa’s rich ethnic diversity is manifested in the varied traditions followed by its scores of tribal societies, many of which still exist. Tribal sculptures, tribal masks and other tribal art works that are the hallmark by these tribal communities have always been in huge demand among art collectors. This article focuses on some of the prominent tribal communities of Africa and their characteristic art traditions reflected in the significance they attach to their masks………….
  • Modern Mosaics Art For Your Home  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Mosaic is the art of creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone or other material. It may be a technique of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration or of cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral. Small tiles or fragments of pottery (known as tesserae, diminutive tessellae) or of colored glass or clear glass backed with metal foils are used to create a pattern or picture.
  • Professional Art Photography Provides an Easy Way to Decorate Your Hotel, Restaurant, or Hospital  By : Chris Robertson
    Create the mood you want at your hotel, restaurant, or hospital with photographic artwork. Discover how artistic photography can benefit you...
  • Why abstract art is so pupular?  By :
    6 main reasons why successful people prefer to have abstract canvases in the office and at home. Acquire the habits of the elite!
  • The Evergreen Traditional Features of African Art  By : kath
    Diverse and unique African art has a rich legacy that has been handed down through generations. Although there are various forms of African art, some elements are common to all of them. Keep on reading to know more about it…............
  • The Internet Emerges as a Rescue for Contemporary Art and Artists Worldwide  By : Smit
    The subject of artists and poverty is a story told so many times that it has become a cliché on its own. Contemporarily, however, the Internet has risen to the occasion and has acted as a boon with immeasurable consequences and effects.
  • In Loving Memory Tattoo to Mark Their Passing  By : Roy Maloney
    This article is written as advise and a guide in choosing an in loving memory tattoo, as it is important to know what you want before you even enter a tattoo parlor.
  • A Closer Look at Architecture and Design  By : James Mantrello
    Architecture and design are more than just form and function. They are two parts that make up one whole that comes together as a great work of art and beauty. Sure, buildings provide shelter from the elements, but they also provide beauty. The blueprints and dimensions are tributes to the imagination of humanity and are lasting monuments to the imagination of mankind.
  • 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.
  • Own Oil Painting Masterpiece.Portraits From Photos  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject, most often a person. Now everybody can have own masterpiece oil portrait at his home created from photos.
  • Absurdity of Absurd: Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Go dot  By : newgensolutions8
    What does ‘Absurd’ mean ?When I searched the glossaries ,I found the word to be ‘out of harmony’(1).But yet the definitions trying hard to explain the term , just to end in total ‘Absurdity’ (assuming for a while that we know the meaning of the word),as they talk in total sense, the nonsense about it and of course that means they fail(in their attempt ).But considering the term to be linked with literature (and other forms of art too!),when I searched for more I came across the lines that states
  • Japanese Sword Forging Techniques  By : Andrew Thomas
    The first of three articles which will explain the secrets of the samurai sword forging / making process. Their solution to a age old problem is truly unique and in many ways dictated their fighting methods
  • A Work Of Art Created In Stone  By : Kenneth Scott
    Out of the many forms of art, artwork in stone is probably one of the most difficult to master. Art in stone is also one of the most impressive and durable crafts that one can create.
  • The Key to a Perfect Tattoo Design  By : Robert Thomson
    Tattooing has been a primal form of bodyart for centuries, but in today's society, where the art has become less of a taboo, people tend to rush a delicate and lengthy procedure.
  • The Easy Steps to Set Up a Tattoo Gun  By : Wincent Loh
    The general mechanics of a tattoo gun are fairly simply. In fact, some inventive person could put one together at home with parts of things you probably have lying around the house. There are several very good reasons you should never, ever do this, injury and disease to name just two, but since when has that stopped everybody?
  • Canvas Art In The Noughties  By : Shaun Parker
    A look into the history and the future of canvas art from the sixties to the noughties.
  • My Secret Life as an Art Dealer or the Origins of the Poor Getty's Museum of Fine Arts  By : Jack Deal
    Good art does not have to be expensive. But it does require work...
  • Nativity Play - 4 Spoilers That Can Ruin Your Nativity Play and How to Avoid Them  By : Julian Wayne
    Do you know what the 4 big spoilers of a nativity play are? If you don't, they'll be waiting in ambush to ruin your play. Discover how to avoid them.
  • Unique Gifts - Are They a Thing of the Past  By : Nicole Maschwitz
    I have made it my personal quest to find Unique.
    Let me start by saying that on a trip to Africa, I most definitely found it. The African tribal people would undoubtedly have to be some of the most talented people in the world.
  • Turn a Wall Into a Work of Art  By : Catherine Matthew
    What can you do to liven up your walls for Christmas or any other occasion? Read here to find out more.
  • Acrylic Painting Techniques For Beginners  By : Ralph Serpe
    The acrylic painting medium is a fairly new addition to the various painting mediums available to todays artists. It has been around since the 1950's and has been continually under development and refinement ever since.

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