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Metal Frames or Wood Frames: You Have Choices in Picture Frames

10th March 2009
There are many choices available to the artist when it comes to selecting picture frames. Frames fall into two big categories of the wood picture frame and the metal picture frame, but there are dozens of options among each grouping. Knowing what you wa... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

A Guide To Creating Photographic Holiday Cards

03rd December 2008
Photographic holiday cards are one of the best ways to greet your loved ones on the occasion of a holiday event. If you look around in the market, you may be overwhelmed with the millions of choices available. It may sound an easy task to just go ahead ... Read >
Author: apurva

The Endless Varieties of Wedding Invitations

27th October 2008
Wedding invitations are endless in variety and fascinating in appearance. There are so many to choose from that you could spend hours on end looking at them and thinking about them and wondering which one to get. You can only get one style so why not put ... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain

Architectural Renderings

08th September 2008
An important part of marketing your skills as a homebuilder is showcasing the work you have done and the work you intend to do. Imagine trying to explain to a client what his or her new home will look like without being able to show him or her an image o... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Ready Made Picture Frames For Beauty And Cost Savings

28th August 2008
Artists are often very prolific in creating works of art. Whether fine art, photography or other sorts of two-dimensional art, you will want to display it in a professional manner so as not to detract from the beauty of the artwork itself. At the same t... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Art education in America, the downward spiral

29th July 2008
Perhaps you are aware of the gradual decline in the quality of art education in the last 70 years. Perhaps you are not. Either way it is becoming a serious predicament. I have the pleasure of working with Larry Gluck, Founder of Mission: Renaissance, t... Read >
Author: Eric Hines

Get a Photo Oil Painting or an Oil Pointing from Photo You Made

26th May 2008
Painting is a hand craft using several media that includes watercolor or oil paint. The concept is to combine colors that form a portrait of a particular object. Painting, as a work of art, requires skill. Not everyone can paint or has interest in paintin... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

What You Need To Start Face Painting

09th May 2008
If you are a newbie for face painting, you can get started with an ebook can be downloaded on the internet or watch a 'how to' video. You will learn step by step to start paint a face either kid or adult. Learning to paint a kid face is not complicated as... Read >
Author: Ishak Iman

Use of Materials in Marine Art

11th April 2008
Among the popular listing of marine paintings, material and tools forms major part of it. Actually, every artist who comes up with new kind of paintings will make use of different sorts of material and tools available. The famous artist like Robert salmon... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

7 Secrets Of Scrapbooking

02nd April 2008
I was fascinated by a friend about scrapbooking when she show me her scrapbook during our meeting at her home. It's so nice and great...I really fall with it and wanted to do the same as hers...I was searching many places, scrapbooking stores, craft store... Read >
Author: Jas Ng aka Jasmine N

Oil Portrait Painting as Your Anniversary Gift

28th January 2008
Portrait painting is a tradition which has been widespread even before the advent of photography. In the past, aristocratic and royal families pose for long hours just to have their portraits oil painted or charcoal painted. The most common means of paint... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Selecting Your Art Easel

28th September 2007
If you're an artist along with your palette and brush your easel is the most important equipment you have. It could be considered the very backbone of the painting process.The easel may seem trivial in that it only holds the canvas, however no artist star... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Paint Brushes are an Investment

03rd August 2007
Brushes are the most important painter's tools. Buying brushes is not just a random decision, but one that should be made carefully. Selection of brushes is personal and is based upon needs and level of investment desired. Because a brush will only last ... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Classical Paint by Numbers

18th November 2006
When you were a kid did you use those paint by numbers projects? Many people have fond memories of paint by numbers. It hearkens back to their childhood and a more innocent time. Do you recall those pictures, with all the lines and the different numbers,... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Procrastination: Make It Work FOR You!

11th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Kathy Gulrich Man, I love to procrastinate! And I'm pretty darn good at it, too. Would you believe I started writing this article almost six months ago? Yep. But then I found lots of ways to, well, procrastinate. But I guess you've alrea... Read >
Author: Kathy Gulrich
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