Fine Art
01/07/2007
Hang a Fine Art Print on your Wall that Lasts
The aesthetic model in one medium and reality in another. Includes all artistic media.
In order to frame the print and hang it on the wall always think about the placement first. Then get it properly framed that way you’ll find the look and feel of an art as opposed to a print it will be worth it. It is also a good idea to ensure that the print a reflection of the setting of the room it’s in. For each room you’ll probably want to have a fine art print with a recognizable subject relevant to the atmosphere in the room. With a little forethought you’ll enjoy displaying it on your wall for years.
The Art of Drawing
You have to take drawing as a degree in fine art. Even though it is possible for you to be a graphic designer without having any drawing ability, it is an asset to naturally illustrate. Drawing is an artistic medium that can stand on its own. If you use illustration programs the more layers you add the more eliminated and colorful the drawing will appear as you bring the colors together. Applied arts always evolve from the abstract to the tangible. During this time it can the an exhilarating process for both the designer and client.
The Art of Bonsai
… A postcard is inexpensive and creative…it keeps you at the forefront of their thoughts so advertising something your business sells…a photo postcard says it all. The art of bonsai began in Asia several centuries ago, the meaning of this Japanese art is tray planting. Iti is the fine art of dwarfing trees and some other types of plants to make an artistic form. Bonsai gardeners are those who know that gardening as an art form and not just as a hobby.
Tips for Buying Art
The best way to purchase a piece of fine art is to be as opened minded as you can. Examine aesthetics and design principles. Ponder what you see, take it in and digest it. What makes a Portrait a Fine Art Portrait? It will have the artist’s signature and the edition number with the total number of art prints produced.
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GrandPooBa said,
January 7, 2007 @ 11:11 am
I am an avid art lover and I am finding it increasingly difficult to make a sensible investment in art these days. I frequent many museums and find a number of valuable oil paintings, which I love! I normally deal with private collectors who buy art for investment only. Last week I bought an oil/canvas painting “Sunny rabbit”. I got a great deal on it ($1840 USD delivered and insured.)
Phantom said,
January 7, 2007 @ 1:29 pm
Fine art auction houses may be a good option to obtian real deals. They are in most North American cities. Hee is a good staring site http://www.zeroland.co.nz/art_auctions.html