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Native Art World Helps Upcoming Artists Get Free Exposure

Posted by Yunbeai in Art

     

One of the hardest parts of being an artist is getting exposure. The rules of the game often seem unfair, with your credibility being based on who you know and where you live. If you’re a Native, Aboriginal and Indigenous artist or craft person, you may feel entirely out of place and unable to sell your art anywhere but in your own village.

Whether from North America, Africa or Australia, every nation has its own form of art and its own story to tell. There can be many nations within a country, and it can be difficult to get the message across about what your nation produces. As an artist from the region, you are also a cultural ambassador. Not only do you tell your own story through your art, but introduce others to a new culture and possibly even form of expression.

Native Art World wants to help all artists get the word out about their art by giving them free tools to succeed. Any Native or Indigenous artist can list their information on the Native Art World/ Your art page, or the page of your region and in turn get a free webpage to introduce the world to their art.

Not only will this help the individual artist gain exposure to their art, but it will also introduce the rest of the Native Art community to each other and foster collaboration and understanding of what’s going on in other areas. This collaboration will lead to a strengthening of the community and greater tolerance of others. And a strong community will help their artists grow and achieve even greater success worldwide.

The process is simple, and artists simply fill out a short form on the Native Art World website. They have the option to upload a photo if they wish, and may fill out the form to add to their site. After approval the artist page is submitted to the all the major search engines including Google, Yahoo, Live Search MSN, Ask and Entire Web.

The page also includes a contact form if a working email address is submitted with all the other information. Any contact form submitted will be automatically forwarded to the artist’s personal email without giving out the email address. Total privacy is ensured, and information is not sold to any outside organizations or third party.

Within 60 days of approval, an article about the artist including information on the webpage and art will be submitted to article directories and the like, creating even more of a buzz about the artist and their community. This will be sent to up to 50,000 websites and areas of interest, creating more exposure than ever possible without using the internet.

This free resource is available to any who sign up on the website and are part of the Native Art World. By providing free exposure, many artists will be able to benefit from a personal dialogue with millions out there who may need to find just the right piece for their mantel by an artist like you.

Rod Dagan provides the opportunity for native artists and crafts persons to display their work worldwide with free resources that are not provided anywhere else at http://www.nativeart-world.com/yourart.html
Home page at http://www.nativeart-world.com

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Artists And Paintings During The Little Ice Age

Posted by JamesNash in Art

     

Some of northern Europe’s greatest artists used oil and brush to set the mood that many associate with the Little Ice Age: snowy and dank. Pieter Bruegel the Elder may have used the frigid winter of 1565 as source material for the dull, greenish sky of ‘Hunters in the Snow’, part of his series of seasonal depictions. This was one of the first portrayals of a snowy landscape in European art, noted William Burroughs in the British Journal ‘Weather’.

Bruegel extended the wintry theme to other topics, including ‘The Adoration of the Magi in the Snow’. Many Dutch artists, notably Hendrick Averkamp, took to cold-weather depictions in the mid-1600s, another period of brutal chill across the region.

The northern Renaissance also spawned a new realism in sky portraiture. Back in the early 1400s, Flemish painter Jan van Eyck was one of the first to depict cloud types that a meteorologist today might recognise and label. Hans Neuberger quantified the treatment of clouds by US and European painters in recent study that appeared in ‘Weather’.

Sampling 41 museums in nine countries, Neuberger examined more than 12,000 paintings produced between 1400 and 1667. He found that blue skies, which predominated up to 1550, gave way to low clouds in more than half of the post-1550 paintings. Neuberger didn’t attempt to analyse how much of the trend was related to the Little Ice Age weather and how much to artistic fashion.

English landscape painters of the Little Ice Age held true to their island’s cloudy climate. Every English sky examined by Neuberger had at least some cloudiness, and the sky was typically a pale blue at best. The English Romantic artist J.M.W. Turner specialised in foggy, misty tableaux as well as striking sunsets; the latter may have reflected the volcanic dust that added vivid hues to many sunsets in the early 1800s.

Later in the century, the gigantic Krakatoa eruption of 1883 let to sunsets so striking they were noted in press reports in New York and London. According to astronomer Donald Olson of Texas State University, Krakatoa may also have inspired Edward Munch’s iconic masterpiece, ‘The Scream’. In describing what triggered the painting, Munch wrote of experiencing a ‘blood-red’ sunset in present-day Oslo that resembled ‘a great unending scream piercing through nature’ - though Munch didn’t give a date for this experience. Although a full decade separates the eruption from ‘The Scream’, Olson believes that Munch may have encountered a Krakatoa sunset and waied years to depict it.

The legendary frost fairs held on the River Thames in London during occasional freeze-ups were captured in a number of paintings, including ‘A Frost Fair on the Thames at Temple Stairs’ (1684) by Dutch painter Abraham Hondius. However, these festivals weren’t as frequent as one might assume. Outside of the especially frigid mid-1600s, the Thames froze at London only about once every twenty or thirty years from the 1400s until 1814, when the last freeze-up was recorded.

Moreover, it wasn’t the end of the Little Ice Age that ended the frost fairs. When London Bridge was replaced in the 1830s, it allowed the tide to sweep further inland. This made it virtually impossible for the Thames to freeze at London, and it hasn’t happened since.

James Nash is a climate scientist with Greatest Planet (www.greatestplanet.org). Greatest Planet is a non-profit environmental organization specialising in carbon offset investments.

James Nash is solely responsible for the contents of this article.

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An Examination Of Alternatives To Professional Tattoo Supplies

Posted by Galway in Art

     

Professional tattoo supplies is a competitive market segment and synonymous with the tattooing process in contemporary society today. Marking the skin with permanent ink is a tradition 5000 years old however has only in recent years made a move into socially acceptable parts of society.

There are still certain stigmas surrounding tattoos as they are traditionally associated with certain social demographics such as criminals, the military and ideological groups. It was representative in Western culture with the class gap, being associated with the lower classes, thankfully a prejudice that is being lifted to a certain extent.

Advances in professional tattoo supplies and innovative designs displayed by popular culture icons have improved the image of tattoos. They are now considered a more socially acceptable art form however there are still some uses of tattoos that have real stigma around them. These types of tattoos will not be performed in reputable studios with professional tattoo supplies.

Any images that are associated with prison, gang, football violence or extreme ideologies will not be accommodated by reputable tattoo studios. This means that other methods not involving professional tattoo supplies are used to create the tattoo. This includes the stick-and-poke method which is generally associated with the prison tat, or prison tattoo.

This method is performed with ink, a needle and thread. The needle continually pierces the skin with an ink-soaked piece of thread on the tip. The thread keeps the needle continually covered in ink to ensure the level of ink penetrating the skin remains constant. The major issue when not using professional tattoo supplies is one of hygiene, as the equipment is not sterilized correctly and the risk of blood poisoning, infections or blood transmitted diseases such as HIV or Hepatitis.

Tattoos such as tears below the eye are popular prison tattoos create via this method. They are rumoured to represent how many murders the individual has committed. Other tattoos associated with stick-and-poke are gang tattoos, the expression get your ink is associated with affiliating oneself with a gang either in prison or on the street.

Traditional Japanese tattoos are not made with professional tattoo supplies as the west understands it. They are made by hand with a needle and full body tattoos are associated with the Yakuza, otherwise known as the Japanese mafia. Many bathhouses and gyms ban anyone with these tattoos to keep out any unwanted element.

Professional tattoo supplies play an essential role in maintaining hygiene standards in western tattoo culture. The modern machine used was derived from a design by Thomas Edison initially intended for use in engraving. A man named Samuel O’Reilly adapted the machine in 1891 to administer ink to the skin and the mechanism was based on a rotary system, now professional tattoo supplies used a system based on electromagnets.

The electromagnets drive a group of soldered needles into the skin anywhere between 80 to 150 times per second applying ink which in professional tattoo supplies uses a variable range of needle depth. This has transformed the modern process into a precise art form and professional tattoo supplies have raised the level of hygiene involved.

Shaun Parker is a supplier of safe professional tattoo supplies and has years of experience as an artist.

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If You’re An Avid Painter You’ll Surely Want To Read This

Posted by Rdokoye in Art

     

This move has the unfortunate effect of painting leaders into a corner (and managers too). His desire is for us to reflect who he is to the world so that others might see him through us, much like one would see the artist through a painting. In 1949, he became the freshman of the Khemarak School of Fine Arts, where he mastered ancient painting with a Cambodian professor, named KONG SAR.

There will be expensive and inexpensive frames available and framing with materials like good quality wood will help in preserving the painting better. Leo is the sign of creativity and it is interesting that the almost only evidence that survived from that era is some prehistoric, cave paintings. Inside, the house has been decorated by a famous designer; the carpets are all real Persian and some of the original Van Gogh paintings are hanging on the walls.

Modern abstract paintings have successfully attracted the art lovers. Her poetry makes you think, painting a picture of that moment she is describing. The majority of Thai households have pictures or paintings of the Thai King and even his predecessors in their homes.

However, Abstract art is distinct from pattern-making in design, since it draws on the distinction between decorative art and fine art, in which a painting is an object of thoughtful contemplation in its own right. In these times a Rockwell painting or a “Woebegon” story just won’t cut it. The basket, the tire fenders and the back rack are excellent places for painting on dragons and other fantasy creatures.

A dust jacket which is dirty, torn or sun-faded loses some of its aesthetic value much like a disfigured painting or a chipped statue. If you’re a painter it doesn’t mean you can only be motivated to create by seeing other paintings. Scout for painting, carpeting and flooring services that are competitive yet affordable.

If your vacation home lies near the beach and you enjoy spending most of your time in the sand, colours and wall paintings should reflect the beaches colour palettes. Industrial robots are used in welding, painting, ironing, assembly, palletizing, pick and place, inspection, and testing of products. The state is so utterly beautiful that one gets the feeling they are sitting in the middle of a painting by a great artist.

Today you would because his paintings change hands for millions of dollars. Painting completed my life. Painting has become a way of life.

This fourth edition of Dispatx Art Collective contains 14 works comprising narrative and poetry, essay, photography, oil painting and sculpture, and video. Heavy detail around the outside of the painting creates the illusion of framing, contrasting colour creates the sense of the sky and heavens and prominent human figures among seemingly chaotic yet relevant splashes of colour create the sense of unrest and movement. You might even consider buying unfinished pieces and painting them yourself to add just the right colour or theme.

I’m especially impressed by how prolific he was, churning out sculptures and paintings galore, into his 90’s. Eyes, faces, small figures or objects etc - and always keep in mind that your artwork will be observed from the opposite side to the one your painting on and that you are painting in reverse and that therefore foregrounds precede backgrounds. For a real revelation, borrow a pressure washer from a friend, just be careful you don’t strip paint - we’re trying to save, not start a month-long painting project.

Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of Free Affiliate Programs

For more information and resource links on painting visit: Contemporary Painting

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Have You Recently Taken A Liken To The Art Of Painting?

Posted by Rdokoye in Art

     

Now, you have to sign up restaurants, bowling alleys and high schools to buy paintings from your Paint Rollers and Paint Brushes. Besides, the techniques of starching and weaving also determine the quality of the painting. When we talk of Italy, our imagination paints a picture that is replete with beautiful paintings, amazing sculptures and mind-blowing designs.

Some yards are like vibrant paintings. Over altars and in sacristies are smoky paintings of saints, virgins, angels, cardinals, and bishops. Consider balance, composition and colour of a painting.

Children’s toys have been around as long as kids have and they range from the very basic ball or doll to today’s more complicated modern toys such as multi dimensional play cubes offering many activities all in one toy to building blocks, puzzles, painting easels and others. They can be displayed with the same effect as a painting. Scenes and soundtrack the film is full of warm reds and gold’s and is like a beautiful Renaissance painting come to life.

For one to experience a Jackson Pollack painting, one would have to of been in the process of creating the painting or one would have to physically touch the painting. I get excited over new exercise equipment, and she also gets excited over new painting supplies in the same way. Fat over lean is one of the most fundamental approaches to oil painting and when followed will reduce the risk of your paint cracking as it dries.

I hope this article on oil painting has answered some or all of your questions. He clearly has a social conscience and his depictions of the pain and misery of disenfranchised and minority people are so vivid and real you can’t help but feel the pain in viewing the paintings. Students can study for associate, bachelor, master, and doctorate degrees in drawing and painting, print making, sculpture, graphic design, fabric design, architecture, interior design, illustration, animation, film, furniture, fashion, and others.

There’s a new option to the dilemmas of boring photographs and failed charcoal and oil (even water-colour) paintings and that is the cross-stitch portrait. This impulse progresses up into the sixties in works such as that of Fluxus and Ives Klein’s cosmogonist blue paintings: the rhythmiczed vibrating space, the arabesque, the rhythmic emotional space of the blue paintings goes beyond that of the sequence of spaces. Paintings executed on this surface have withstood the test of time.

Whether you display your art in galleries, paint by commission, or teach painting at a local college, this is a great career choice. Or you could be passionate about the arts, be it drama, painting, or music. This is a difficult area to address though some have suggested painting the house numbers in a circle to ‘contain’ this energy.

In no time at all you can find yourself window shopping for a painting or sculpture to remember your trip by, dining on a fabulous meal or attending a show or play. There are many huge gambling rooms that are wonderfully decorated with beautiful art work- sculptures and paintings etc. Even though I’m not a very “artistic” person in terms of works of art, paintings, sculptures etc, I do happen to very much like Michelangelo’s work and I have a couple of his paintings hanging right over my studio.

You could sort them by types such as: faux finishing, murals, borders, stencilling, One Stroke painting, etc. The National Gallery - this gallery is home to a great collection of European paintings.

Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of Free Affiliate Programs

For more information and resource links on painting visit: Contemporary Painting

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Finding The Style Of Art That Is Right For You

Posted by Philipvt in Art

     

One of the most wonderful things about art is that there are literally hundreds of different styles and forms that one can study and enjoy. Unfortunately, this same diversity that attracts many people to art and artists can also be intimidating to the newer explorer of artistic expression. If you’ve made the decision that you want to get involved in some kind of art appreciation, but you can’t decide what kind of artwork to concentrate on, there are plenty of resources available to help you narrow down your options.

Before we get into different methods of exploring the many types of art available to new students, we should stress that there really isn’t any reason why you should have to chose a single form of artwork over any other. In fact, many artists and fans of art concentrate on more than one subject (for example, classical painting as well as sculpting) and are still able to learn to enjoy the subjects just as thoroughly.

Many different types of art can overlap, such as literature and poetry, and there’s nothing at all wrong with choosing two or more kinds of art to focus on in your studies. There are few true artists who really limit themselves to a single discipline, and as with most creative people, you may find that studying one art form will gradually lead you into the aspects of another similar topic, too.

If you’re having a difficult time identifying the main types of artwork in the first place, one of the best resources available to you might be your local community college or university. Regardless of your age or education intentions, you can always take a class or two on basic art appreciation to learn more about the topic. Remember: the only students in intro-level college classes aren’t just those who are seeking their undergraduate degrees. Art lovers of all ages have signed up for college classes and discovered a whole new world of artistic possibility and expression, and you can do so every bit as easily. And often, those classes don’t cost as much as you think they will.

If enrolling for an art class at a local college is not in your tastes, however, you can just as easily research different art forms at your local library or museum. When looking for a book on art, try to stay clear of books that concentrate on a single style, and instead choose books that cover a broad range of artwork.

And the same goes for museums, too; make sure you don’t only visit just one wing of the museum or have a look at one single style of art displays. By staying inquisitive, having a desire to learn as much as possible about all artwork, and matching what you learn to your particular interests, you should be able to quickly define what type of art best suits your talents and abilities. When it comes to art, there’s really something for everyone!

You can find lots of great online art contests to enter on our free forum, as well as drawing contests. And be sure to check out our network site for free samples and free stuff.

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