Articles tagged: modern art
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written by Vijay Kanth An oil painting support is any kind of surface to which oil paint could be applied to. There are huge varieties of different surfaces, which artists use to paint on. 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 Maigida africanarts When you find art prints in a store or online, the first thing you will notice is how cheap they are in comparison to real paintings or prints. Because they're merely copies of the real pieces of art, they can be sold at much lower prices.
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 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>> |