Jun
01
2008

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Many royal families long times ago represent their wealth, luxury and status through a hand painting portrait, both as self portrait or family portrait. But it’s not my intention to suggest that we should copy what a royal do. In my opinion, having a genuine hand painting family portrait on our living room, indeed add a different atmosphere on the room where it hanging. Its adding more prestigious and luxury taste on our home decoration, besides as a representation of our lovely family in front of every guest that might come at a dinner or community occasion.
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Tags: art, artist, breakthrough, canvas, decoration, family, home, Luxury, model, painting, photograph, picture, portrait, printing, wealth
May
29
2008

admin
When the sun is baking your car and the interior is scalding hot, or if it is covered with eight inches of snow, do you wish you had room in the garage? It seems that everything that is not used on a regular basis in the house, it is usually the way out of the garage, painting, oil, bicycles for children, that box of things from college, tools, of unfinished projects, etc. This problem is even worse if you do not have a storage shed for gardening and lawn equipment.
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Tags: antifreeze, box, cabinet, car, ceiling, damage, equipment, floor, garage, gardening, hangar, hardware, house, Interior, paint, painting, shelf, Storage, store, toolbox, wall
May
10
2008

admin
An art school has a priority on visual arts, such as graphic design, illustration, painting, photography and sculpture. They are specific to the type of education you want. Schools of art differ from large institutions with degrees including classes of science and mathematics. When school is considered accredited college, you can always get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. There are certain criteria that you need to meet to be admitted to a school of art.
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Tags: admission, advantage, Art Schools, Arts, college, community, degree, design, education, GPA, illustration, painting, photography, school, sculpture, student
May
01
2008

admin
Oil painting is the process of painting with pigments that are linked to a drying oil - particularly in early modern Europe, linseed oil. Often, an oil such as linseed was boiled with a resin such as pine resin or even incense, which were called “varnish” and were valued for their bodies and shiny. Other oils are sometimes used poppyseed oil, walnut oil and safflower oil. These oils various properties give the oil painting, as yellowing or less different drying time.
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Tags: artist, Horst Alter, Ivan Aivazovsky, master, Museum, oil, painting, resin, subject, Sunset, tranquility, varnish