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  • Miniature Painting - What is Miniature Art?  By : Rebecca Latham
    Miniature painting is an artform that spans centuries & encompasses many cultures. This is a brief summary of its roots from a family of artists that practice it in todays modern art market.
  • Dada as a Response to the Horrors of War?  By : Painting Olga
    Dada was an Art movement with its peak in 1916-1920s. This movement was established as a position against the War, and particularly World War I.
  • Buying Yellow Paintings  By : John Ugoshowa
    Buying Yellow Paintings
  • Where Should You Buy Your Art  By : wendyh
    Many artists like to sell on eBay - mostly because it's one of the rare places where they can have their work seen by potentially hundreds of people. Artists are mostly desperate to have their work seen and because of this, art collectors can often "steal" works or art from unknown artists before they are discovered.
  • American Indian Art Auctions: Beadwork  By : John Ugoshowa
    American Indian Art Auctions: Beadwork
  • Why Do People Buy Art  By : wendyh
    Have you ever bought a piece of art simply because something in it uniquely captures your own personality.
  • Playing Mandolin - A Unique Instrument  By : tangopang
    So what are the different types of mandolin that can be found Well, you can find as list such as the mandola, octave mandolin, mandocello, laouto and mando-bass are just some of the mandolin family that can be found.
  • Sculpture As An Art Form  By : wendyh
    Is sculpture a valid art form In many ways, sculptures are the art of the people. More so than paintings. More than literature.
  • Arts and Entertainment (Boca Raton)  By : Leveto Orville
    Boca Ratons many art and entertainment centers Boca Raton situated in and around the city will definitely entertain your hearts and soul and keep you busy while in the city. Whatever be your taste and preference the city is abundant with options to choose from the numerous art galleries, museums and theaters.
  • Finding The Right Music Teacher  By : Chris Standring
    Finding a good teacher is not always easy, at any level. At the beginner level it is important to get on the right foot and as an intermediate player you need to know that your teacher really knows his or her stuff if you want to move forward. What it really comes down to is "Are you getting the right information". This article discusses how to avoid those all too important pitfalls.
  • A Brief Introduction to The History of Jewellery  By : stephenmorgan
    In the ancient world and certainly prior to 3000 years B.C. gold was the preferred metal for making jewellery. It had all the key requirements, it was rare, it didn't tarnish easily and best of all it was a soft metal being malleable therefore was easily worked with.
  • Using Watercolor Instead Of Oil  By : Jimmy Cox
    Although watercolor painting is many centuries old, its application as we know it today is fairly recent. Used in the past by the Egyptians on papyrus and by the Chinese on silk, it gradually evolved to become an important medium on paper.
  • French Impressionism In The Heart Of Paris  By : M. Davies
    Overview of French impressionism and Paris art attractions.
  • American Indian Art Auctions Beadwork  By : Patrick Hammond
    Guide on different kinds of works of art and specific examples ranging from books, maritime items, decorative collectibles and more.
  • Nonprofit Auctions on eBay - The Drop-Shipping Option  By : anderson
    Nonprofit Auctions on eBay - The Drop-Shipping Option
  • NonProfit Fundraising with Flower Bulbs  By : anderson
    NonProfit Fundraising with Flower Bulbs
  • The Christ Consciousness grid and the platonic solids  By : KenWilson
    The planetary grid concept dates back to antiquity. Plato explained the grid as a synthesis of all the platonic solids. He also believed that Earths basic structure was in an evolutionary process from the simplest geometric forms to more complex ones.
  • Nautilus shell - one of the sacred geometry patterns in our lives  By : KenWilson
    The nautilus is a marine creature that has tentacles and a prominent head, something that makes it very similar in form to other cephalopods. The number of tentacles however is higher than at other cephalopods, reaching the number ninety.
  • Hamsa - a symbol of protection  By : KenWilson
    Amulets and talismans are very similar in meaning and they are supposed to bring good luck or protection to their owner. The word amulet is comes from the Latin amuletum which refers to an object that protects a person from trouble and talisman talisman has its roots in the Arabic telesma or the Greek talein which signifies the initiation into mysteries.
  • The history of the Kabbalah  By : KenWilson
    The Kabbalah, literally translated from Hebrew as reception, makes reference to received tradition, or, in other words, all Judaisms oral law. With the passing of time, those teachings that were transmitted orally were recorded and available to all.
  • Cell Phone Fundraiser  By : anderson
    Cell Phone Fundraiser
  • The Art Of Practicing  By : Chris Standring
    Learning to play an instrument can be a chore. More importantly the process can be completely overwhelming to many. This article discusses how to put the fun back into practice and shows how you can see fast results.
  • The History of English Furniture  By :
    Let us get into the history of English furniture. The historical aspect of the wood, the different types of woods in use for making furniture and other things that you find today in the market. Some of the woods date back to sixtieth and seventieth. No matter what has happened to other woods with time, oak is still in great demands and use.
  • How To Seriously Improve Your Guitar Playing  By : Chris Standring
    This article stresses the importance of focused practice and playing music live, in front of real people, in order to truly become the best musician you can be.
  • Discover The Secrets To Making Model Ships That Look Like The Real Thing!  By : Jimmy Cox
    If you are looking for a new hobby or are a nautical enthusiast, you may consider making model sailboats. But how do you get started on such an endeavor Following are things to keep in mind while you research this past time.
  • 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."
  • Invest Some Time of your Chores into your Chandelier Cleaning  By : -ddd-
    People who love crystal often enjoy handling it. Find valuable advice how to enjoy the cleaning process of crystal chandeliers. Its a chance to get intimate with a beautiful investment into a designer lighting fixture.
  • Murano Glass - invention of Venetian Glassmakers  By : -ddd-
    Murano glass - its past, present and future. Its properties and usage in home decorations such as crystal chandlers and other types of modern and classic lighting fixtures.
  • A Glorious Feast of Traditional Chinese Dance  By : Benjamin Lee
    New Tang Dynasty Televisions Chinese New Year Spectacular offers a truly tantalizing variety of dance this year, featuring all-new dance troupes and drawing upon 5,000 years of history spanning a vast range of different folk traditions, from Mongolia to Tibet to the Yunnan region of China.
  • A New Music of the Orient: a Touch of the West and a Dash of the Divine  By : Benjamin Lee
    A new musical fusion has arisen in New York and it's not the kind you can catch for ten dollars at a club in the West Village. For the many thousands of Chinese immigrants trying to stay afloat in a new world and for those westerners who have always wanted to understand the Chinese but have shied away for lack of a way in--for anyone who has wondered where the two civilizations connect, the answer may lie not in words, but in music.
  • Chinese New Year Show Opens Window on Asian Subtlety  By : Benjamin Lee
    The appreciation for what is implied rather than what is in plain sight sets Asian art apart from Western art. Traditional Chinese dance, for example, is less precise and strict in form than its Western counterpart, ballet. It is because it attempts to evoke a different sort of feeling.
  • Model Ships Built To Scale  By : APP Manager
    Model ships built to scale are a great way to remember the past and see the detail that was put into building these ships. Come and take a look at the rare woods used and the craftsmanship that goes into each wooden model ship.
  • Clothes Grace the Dance  By : Georgina Hubbard
    The dazzling costumes in NTDTVs Chinese New Year Spectacular are as much a part of each dance as the dance movements themselves. They are, in many ways, the palette on which the dance is performed. Clothes, hair, colorsthis is what transports us to the Divine Land of ancient China.
  • Take best care of Your Oil Painting  By : Vijay
    If in case youre an artist by yourself, you probably do not need to read this as your would perhaps already know it. The information given here is for the first-time art buyers to give a basic understanding of how to take best care of the original oil paintings they might have bought and chosen to live with.
  • What Do I Need to Know About Tattoos  By : Stephen Dolan
    Have you ever wondered about a tattoo Do you know what getting a tattoo entails, or how to find a good tattoo artist Well we have the answers to all your tattoo questions here!
  • Who Started The Art of Making Paper Flowers  By : Anand R
    It can be argued that it was the Egyptians and not the Chinese, who invented paper flowers because the word Paper comes from an ancient Egyptian word papyrus, which is an aquatic grassy plant found at the banks of the River Nile in Egypt. This plant has flowers that grows in clusters at the tip of each stem; which are triangle in shape and stand upright, and has long leaves.
  • Tattoo - Should I or Not  By : Robert Janeway
    One of the avenues of self-expression especially for the younger generation is the tattoo. Although there was a time when tattoos are thought of only for the punks and the criminals, tattoos now are in vogue with celebrities like Cristina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and a lot more sporting their own insignias in various parts of their body..
  • Brief History of London and West End Theatre  By : Martin Davies
    A short article on the history of London Theatre and the famous London West End
  • Slaying the Evil Dragon  By : Gisela Sommer
    Like the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland, China has its myths and legends of dragons, some helpful and benevolent, and some not so. Of the evil variety, theres one thats been slain on stages around the world during the 2006 NTDTVs Global Chinese New Year Spectaculars. The performance is called "Nine Swords," and it obviously was one of the audiences favorites as it receiving roaring applause.
  • NTDTV's Global Chinese New Year Spectacular - A Gift of Healing  By : Jason Liu
    I want to share some of my reasons for sponsoring New Tang Dynasty Televisions (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Spectacular. Of course, I am Chinese, and the Chinese New Year is part of my tradition and heritage. I love the colorful costumes, beautiful music and dance depicting ancient myths and legends. It reminds me of stories from my childhood. In addition, the cause, the people involved and the performances themselves have touched me profoundly, they have a healing effect in more than one sense.
  • Global Positioning Systems  By : Little Money
    This article explains why a GPS system is must have!
  • Chinese Ancient Traditions Revived In Global New Year Shows  By : Gisela Sommer
    NTDTVs live Chinese New Year Spectacular is more than a thrilling and enchanting music and dance performance; it is also promoting a rebirth of ancient Chinese culture which has been destroyed after the communist takeover. Dragons, drums and dancers, along with traditional Chinese instruments and costumes faithfully recreated from old manuscripts, paintings and pottery, all evoked the grandeur of Chinas great dynasties and legends of remote history.
  • folk art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    Folk art auctions feature a wide range of objects that reflect the artists craft traditions, and traditional social values. Folk art is generally produced by people who have little or no academic artistic training.
  • Upcoming trip to sotheby's  By : John Ugoshowa
    I am planning a trip to an auction at Sothebys in June. I have a real interest in 20th century British art and they have an art auction scheduled. I have spent a great deal of time planning this trip.
  • Looking for collectible postcards  By : John Ugoshowa
    Ive found that the best place to find collectible postcards is at art auctions. I was at an art auction in Eastlake, Ohio looking for stained glass and found them auctioning a lot of vintage collectible postcards.
  • Native american art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    Whether traditional or contemporary, Native American artwork is both highly collectible and universally appealing. Native American art forms the basis of many exemplary public as well as private art collections.
  • Quilts from art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    Ive been traveling throughout California attending art auctions looking for unique quilts. I have had a lot of success.
  • Special hummel figurines  By : John Ugoshowa
    I find old Hummel figurines at art auctions all the time. Ive been collecting them for my mother and her sister for a long time. They dont have the time to go to art auctions, but they have the money to buy nice figurines.
  • Stained glass art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    I have found some really beautiful pieces of artistic stained glass at art auctions. The worship committee at my church asked me to find some church window stained glass when I went to an art auction last fall
  • Unique faberge  By : John Ugoshowa
    Faberge Eggs have always been special to me. Ive been searching them out at art auctions since I was in my early twenties.
  • Finding vintage disneyana  By : John Ugoshowa
    Vintage Disneyana has become a personal passion of mine. Ive been searching for it for years now. I attend art auctions regularly, but usually only find vintage Disneyana at a small percentage of them.
  • Finding maritime items at art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    I find some really nice maritime items for my collection at art auctions. I went to an art auction in Charleston last month and found a pair of candle powered navigation lights that were used on ships in the 19th century.
  • Collecting enesco  By : John Ugoshowa
    My friends and I have been collecting Enesco for several years. We actively attend art auctions and bid on everything Enesco! We have a lot of fun finding pieces we dont already have and winning them.
  • Decorative collectibles at art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    I have found many decorative collectibles at art auctions over the years. I have a display cabinet filled with all of my finds. My favorite of all of the decorative collectibles are Pendelfin rabbits.
  • christie's in amsterdam  By : John Ugoshowa
    There are so many good lots up for auction this summer at Christies in Amsterdam. There is a lot by Petrus Paulus Schiedges called Sailing on open water that is oil on panel. This is supposed to sell for more than two thousand euros.
  • Breweriana at art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    My father-in-law is very interest in beer art. Breweriana is the special name for beer related artifacts. Ive been watching for special pieces to add to his collection at art auctions Ive been attending.
  • Books about dale chihuly  By : John Ugoshowa
    Books about art sell well in art auctions. I have found many publications that feature my favorite artist, Dale Chihuly. There are books, catalogs and even magazines routinely up for auction.
  • Art auctions: grotesque art  By : John Ugoshowa
    That there is an overwhelming number of pieces that represent this particular grouping of artwork seems false to believe, but this is happens to be on the rise as we get further into the new millennium, and realize the shedding of our cultures skins time and again.
  • Art poster auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art poster auctions are very popular. Owning great pieces of art has gotten easier. A properly framed art poster can be as nice as owning an original painting and it is far less expensive.
  • Art auctions on ebay  By : John Ugoshowa
    Ive been looking at art auctions on eBay all day today. I have found some wonderful things. I browsed the Art category and chose the subcategory of self-representing artists.
  • Art glass paperweights  By : John Ugoshowa
    I have a shop that sells art glass. My favorite art glass is paperweights. I have a lot of fun attending art auctions and buying art glass.
  • Art auctions: vintage photography  By : John Ugoshowa
    Vintage photography gives us a glimpse into the past, and helps to allow people to gain some understanding of the world before us.
  • Art auctions for sculptures  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art auctions for sculptures are a great way to find new art for your home or office. I like to peruse the online auction sites for nice sculptures
  • Art auctions for vintage posters  By : John Ugoshowa
    Vintage posters are always available at art auctions. I have found all kinds of vintage poster art auctions lately. I really liked a vintage poster I found that was from the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam.
  • Art auctions for drawings  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary. Antique drawings are any drawings that were produced before 1900.
  • American indian art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    American Indian art encompasses many types of arts and crafts, from the more traditionally and / or stereotypically Native American art such as beadwork and pottery, to modern photography, fine paintings, sculptures and the like.
  • Art auctions: art deco  By : John Ugoshowa
    In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressively lavish role. The strong colors and sweeping curves lend art deco the trademark boldness that expressed much of the progress and modern advances of the twentieth century.
  • Art auctions: contemporary art  By : John Ugoshowa
    It is truly a wonderful thing when you consider how much we gain from our appreciation of art, what volumes it speaks about our own culture, and among cultures that make up the world besides our own.
  • 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.
  • You Can Learn to Play the Guitar  By : Kevin Sinclair
    In high school, did you ever dream about starting your own rock band Want to duplicate the soothing sounds of folk tunes for family and friends Does your favorite musician work magic with a Gibson ES 335 Is Jimi Hendrix your idol It doesnt matter the reason why you want to play the guitar - a seed has been planted and now it is time to nurture the desire.
  • Musicians and Performance Anxiety  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Have you ever faced your time to shine, and felt overcome with an intense hesitation or worry about an upcoming performance As the time nears for you to address your audience, do you suffer from sweaty palms Is there a lump in your throat Do you experience tremors, tension, stuttering, upset stomach or loss of focus All of these symptoms are a sign that you may suffer from performance anxiety, which is a common problem that requires a little mental rewiring to get you on the right track.
  • Hints And Tips For Those Learning To Sing  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Whether you are training your voice to join the ranks of professional singers or wish to cultivate your amateur talent, there are numerous aspects of singing to take into consideration.
  • Help Is In The Way  By : Johnny Jenkins
    He was about to touch her when a police officer pulled up behind the two.
  • How Will You Learn to Play the Piano  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Is your passion listening to piano music Would you like to be able to play just like your idols Are you thinking of taking lessons but you are not sure where to start
  • How To Write A Song  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Have you ever had the dream of writing a song that one day you or a big star will sing Or it may be that you want to write a piece of music for an orchestra to play.
  • Oil Painting: The Basics And Beyond  By : John Darby
    This article will comprise a list of basic requirements which needs to be complied before indulging in oil painting portraits. The basics and the miscellaneous, once met, will bring out the best portraits.
  • Redefine Your Space!  By : John Darby
    Portraits and still life oil paintings are highly commendable in redesigning the lifestyle of a certain person. Read through this article so you will know what and where to start for a newer yet classic you.
  • Keep That Undying Oil Painting Alive  By : John Darby
    Let those oil paintings unmark the demise of classic visual art through this article and know more about this intoxicating work of art, thereby knowing the ways how to optimize your gift-giving qualities.
  • 10 Things To Consider Prior To Getting A Tattoo  By : cristi
    If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, take a moment to consider your answers to the following 10 questions. You will be glad that you did.
  • Learning to Play the Guitar  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Here are some of the more common ways to learn to play the guitar. Try each method to see what works best for you.
  • Digital Photography  By :
    Most serious photographers and professionals use a Single Lens Reflex camera (SLR), the definition of an SLR camera is that the image is captured exactly as you see it in the viewfinder. However, there are now two types of SLR...
  • How to Use and Select Stock Photography Services  By :
    There are two main types of photography to sell, that is assignment photography and Stock Photography. Assignment photography is taking photographs of a predetermined event, and stock Photography is taking photographs in the hope that you will be able to find a future buyer. Most professional photographers.......
  • How to Start a Fine Art Photography Business  By :
    The definition of fine art, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “art concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects”. With such a “wide” definition of “beautiful objects”, the beauty is in the eyes of the photographer. Virtually anything can be....
  • Edgar Degas - Biography Of The French Artist Renowned For His Figure Painting  By : Bianca Tavares
    A successful and prosperous artist throughout his lengthy career, retaining his popularity up to this very day, this article examines the many Parisian influences that created the hallmarks of one of the most popular French artists renowned for his painting of dancers - Edgar Degas.
  • Adolphe William Bouguereau - Biography of the French Realist Painter  By : Bianca Tavares
    A successful artist throughout his lengthy career, but for years fallen into obscurity, this article once again shines a light on the life of the now highly popular French painter, Adolphe William Bouguereau.
  • Vincent Van Gogh - Biography Of A Tormented Dutch Artist  By : Bianca Tavares
    The short life of Vincent Van Gogh was full of torment. This biography sheds some light on the inspiration that produced some of the greatest art masterpieces of the era and the creation of the spirit of Provence in the world-famous sunflower works.
  • Lawrence Alma-Tadema - Biography Of An Artist In The Antique Style  By : Bianca Tavares
    A successful artist throughout his lengthy career, retaining his popularity up to this very day, this article examines the many historical influences that created the hallmarks of one of the most popular European artists and the originator of the antique style of painting - Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.


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