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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Smit Mathur A connoisseur of modern art now does not need to visit various art galleries to witness newer innovation; instead he can click on the mouse and enjoys the world of art on the online art gallery. written by Dayal Rushton When it comes to home and office décor, any kind of art form is indispensable. Arts can express emotions, or display a motivational message. Wall arts are printed on various surfaces today. Some of them are pretty costly and some of them are of poor quality. written by Smit Mathur With the continuous advancement of web technology, every course of today’s world has been evolved and surprisingly, human creativity and arts are not away from this web revolution. written by Smit Mathur 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. written by Goerge Baxter Providing a brief history of the emergence of the Abstract Impressionist Movement and an overview of the styles of pioneering artists of the genre including; Arshile Gorky, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Rothko and Willem de Kooning. This article explains the social and political climate following the Second World War which played a part in The Abstract Expressionism Movement gaining acceptance in the mainstream art world. written by Julia Trops Expressionism in art, as a movement, started around 1900 and continues to this day. written by Julia Trops About Expressionism in the charcoal drawing art works of Canadian Artist Julia Torps. Tools such as graphite and charcoal chunks are used to produce free flowing art work. written by Jean Dayton Exploring why we are drawn to a piece of original abstract art. As a professional artist I am passionate about art and how I can use it to express myself. I believe that abstract art is the art of the future as it conveys a message to the observer. written by Edwin Mah Discover how that beautiful art print hanging on the wall was made by learning about the common printing processes. written by Edwin Mah Find out how to choose the right frame for your art prints and paintings and also why framing is important if you want to preserve the life of your art work. written by Vijay Kanth 1st Art Club - Oil painting gives you richness and depth of color that is supreme by any other medium of painting but it is inherently more difficult to work with. In case you are prepared with the basics of painting then you would be richly rewarded in your finished painting. written by Vijay Kanth 1st Art Club - Oil paintings of famous artists. Hand painted art. 1st Art Club has Hand Painted Museum Quality Oil Paintings. Check out our Art Gallery with hand painted canvas oil paintings, originals and famous art oil painting reproductions. written by Chidi Okoye During the era of European avant-garde artists, there were prolific African Artists such as ‘Aina Onabolu’ and many others whose works were never considered modern. Obviously including them in their modern era will mean making them equal with their counterparts in Europe. You know what that means to a black man who was supposed to be picking cottons. “European modern art” was the biggest scam on African Art. They took the best of our forefathers and kicked us to the trash. written by Chidi Okoye During the era of European avant-garde artists, there were prolific African Artists such as ‘Aina Onabolu’ and many others whose works were never considered modern. Obviously including them in their modern era will mean making them equal with their counterparts in Europe. You know what that means to black man who was supposed to be picking cottons. “European modern art” was the biggest scam on African Art. They took the best of our forefathers and kicked us to the trash. written by Chidi Okoye Uli symbols may be said to show graphically how the organic forms grow outwards from the core of those elements to point, line, triangle, square and circle that are universal to the concentric circle at the periphery, which contains reflections of everyday world as seen by the artists. Just as the inner circle reflects the uncommon reality or ritual reality of the cultural existence, so the outer circle is in contact with the human and ecological reality, which it expresses. << previous page 1 next page>> |