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January 25 2008: Taking A Look At Auctions Around The World by: nbisea
There is a whole world of auction houses to explore on your next vacation!
January 25 2008: The Popularity Of Art Auctions Online by: nbisea
Experience the sights and sounds of an art auction online, without ever leaving your home!
January 02 2008: My Secret Life as an Art Dealer or the Origins of the Poor Getty 's Museum of Fine Arts by: jackdeal
Good art does not have to be expensive. But it does require work...
December 28 2007: Wood Gifts and Collection of Art Lacquered Miniature Caskets in Art Store Online by: will787
There are many schools of lacquered miniature artworks in the Russia: Kholui, Mstiora, Palekh, Fedoskino. The most famous is Palekh based on a long local history of icon painting.
December 25 2007: Looking For Laser Engraving Information? by: twinpeak
The favored marking method is a laser marking when permanency or aesthetics are called for. And with advanced software today you can laser engrave practically anything including Bar Codes, 2D codes, photographs and company logos.
December 10 2007: Nativity Play - 4 Spoilers That Can Ruin Your Nativity Play and How to Avoid Them by: TheJule
Do you know what the 4 big spoilers of a nativity play are? If you don't, they'll be waiting in ambush to ruin your play. Discover how to avoid them.
December 06 2007: Wood presents and russian painting in art shop online by: will787
Khokhloma art painting is a bright distinctive phenomenon of Russian folk decorative applied art. This traditional
wood art craft first appeared in XVII century in the Nizhny Novgorod province and got its name from a big trading
village Khokhloma, where these all wooden artworks were originated.
wood art craft first appeared in XVII century in the Nizhny Novgorod province and got its name from a big trading
village Khokhloma, where these all wooden artworks were originated.
November 20 2007: Acrylic Painting Techniques For Beginners by: rserpe
The acrylic painting medium is a fairly new addition to the various painting mediums available to todays artists. It has been around since the 1950 's and has been continually under development and refinement ever since.
November 20 2007: Oil Painting Supplies - Guide For Beginners by: rserpe
When I first began painting some 10 years ago, I remember my first trip to my local art supply store. I recall my feeling of utter confusion as I perused the aisles. This particular art store had every tube of paint, brush, medium and canvas known to man, far too many choices for a confused beginner. After several moments, a sales person came by and began to assist me in finding the supplies I needed. To make a long story short, I left the store 30 minutes later with a box full of supplies, half of which I had absolutely no idea what to do with. I wish I knew then what I know now. I could have saved myself a lot of money.
November 20 2007: Acrylic Painting Tips For Beginners by: rserpe
Hello fellow artist. Welcome to wonderful world of Acrylic Painting!
November 20 2007: Landscape Painting Tips For Oil Painters by: rserpe
There is something quite magical about painting outdoors. I feel comfortably secluded with nature having an almost spiritual connection when I paint a landscape. Landscape painting is a passion of mine. I would like to share some tips and techniques that I have become accustomed to using over the years.
November 20 2007: How to Sell Your Art - Making The Most Out Of Art Shows by: rserpe
One of the quickest and more effective ways to expose your art or crafts to the public is by opening a booth at an art or craft show.
November 19 2007: Make an Educated Decision - Tattoo Removal is a Long Process by: viper58
Tattoo Removal is a long process. Sometimes the process of tattoo removal takes longer than the process of selecting the tattoo.
November 08 2007: Interested In A Full Sleeve Tattoo Design? by: ichibanda
If you are contemplating getting a full sleeve tattoo design then you will want to learn all of the facts before taking such a large commitment to your body art. Sleeve tattoos can be a great expression of you inner self and are often a point of pride. However you will want to consider the design and the tattoo artist carefully to ensure you have a good experience.
November 07 2007: Tattoo Machines - Get Under the Skin by: Galway
A brief history and development of the tattoo and tattoo machines from the Neolithic period, to the 21st century.
November 04 2007: The History of Decorative Furnitures by: rhusain
Different kinds of chairs were made with different colors and shapes and sizes. Some of them square, oval backs, shield-shape back, sabre-shape, heart-shape, round, etc. one of the significant part of the eighteenth and nineteenth century furniture were the use of rosewood and the different kinds of paintings and flower carves, and script-writings, etc.
November 04 2007: The History of Wood Households by: rhusain
There are many types of things, which are made from different types of woods. Some of these things were barometers, beds, buckets, bureaus a kind of writing desk, etc. These things were used in the ancient times and they were made of walnut, mahogany, etc.
November 04 2007: Type of Woods and Their Characteristics by: rhusain
There are other woods that are widely used besides these oak, walnut, mahogany and satinwood. Let us have a look at these uncommon woods and their appearances and their uses in our daily life.
November 04 2007: Important and Incredible Products of Woods by: rhusain
Lets have a look at some of the lesser-used wood products. There are many wood products that the common man does not use them in his daily life.
November 04 2007: The Emperors and Their Furniture by: rhusain
Many different periods saw different the introduction and use of different styles. They are unique and different in their own ways
November 04 2007: History and The Use of Lacquer by: rhusain
Lacquering became every craftsmans delight to work with. It was first practiced in the Far East for many centuries. Much furniture made in England in the early 1700 's was ornamented with this pseudo-oriental lacquer. Their demands gave many imitators a chance to produce fake product to meet the market demand.
November 04 2007: The History of Oak and Walnut Furniture by: rhusain
The different kings and rulers used different types of woods for their furniture. Like oak were used widely during the Tudor reigns. They mostly used imported furniture, which were both heavy and durable. Jacobean mostly used walnut and Cromwellian used both oak and walnut.
November 04 2007: The Beginning of Small Furniture by: rhusain
Let us have a look at some of the furniture that we could still find some of them in the museums. Furniture such as the stools which dates back to the twelfth century, tea-tables dating back to the late seventeenth century, serving trays made of mahogany, wine-coolers, a receptacle for cooling wine, writing tables, window stools, and work tables.
November 04 2007: The History of English Furniture by: rhusain
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.
November 04 2007: The History of European Furniture by: rhusain
Different countries produce different types of woods. And produces different type of furniture each unique in their own styles. And the development of these different styles of wood products was also due to the encouragements from their rulers and influential people.
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