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By: Brett Franklin
Learning about Chainsaw Art Although many people are not even aware of it, there is something known as chainsaw art which is really innovative and incredibly beautiful. If you are interested in get (read entire article)
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By: Jerry Gilders
Shopping for Chainsaw Art Many people have not heard of chainsaw art before and if you have not, here is some important information. Chainsaw art is actually becoming a very popular art form. It in (read entire article)
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By: Fabian Toulouse
Graphic Design: Creative Futures Fabian Toulouse Graphic design is a line of work offering a variety of profitable opportunities in just about every industry. An array of companies and organizations n (read entire article)
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By: Barry Numnagerie
Aboriginal Art for Sale: a Worldwide Phenomenon Barry Numnagerie Only recently my wife went to Bali, and on her return the first thing that she said to me was that she was amazed to see aboriginal art (read entire article)
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By: Jamie Preston
No matter how much art changes, there are some things that still same the same. Photography has eliminated the need for portraits, yet people still love having their portraits painted. As a portrait a (read entire article)
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By: Alex Richardson
My parents were big fans of American landscape paintings, and I used to adore going to the museum to look at them as a kid. I dreamed about painting landscapes when I grew up. I had many skills as a c (read entire article)
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By: Kathy Austin
Sell Your Art Kathy Austin To sell art one has to have a sense for the aesthetic and the ability to spot a work of art that has the potential to be sold and that might turn out to be a masterpiece. Th (read entire article)
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By: Kathy Austin
Online Art Gallery - An Aspiring Artist's Lifeline Kathy Austin Showcasing his cherished work of art, either a painting or a sculpture, was an uphill task for an aspiring artist. Traditional art galle (read entire article)
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By: Kathy Austin
Art Competitions - A Morale Booster Kathy Austin Aspiring artists have a tough time getting their works on display. Entering an art competition is one way that an artist can exhibit his paintings. Eve (read entire article)
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By: Adam Peters
Evolution of Japanese Painting Adam Peters This article gives us a picture on the evolution of Japanese painting, the influential factors on this and the various forms of painting.One of the most popu (read entire article)
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By: Adam Peters
Mosaic art - The talk of the town Adam Peters This article is aimed to create a better understanding in the minds of prospective customers with respect to mosaic art pieces. Mosaic art is believed to (read entire article)
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By: Juble.com
Art is not all Paint and Pencils Juble.com Why is it that when someone mentions the word, "art," we always seem to picture a painting or a drawing, or even occasionally the sculpture or chunk of potte (read entire article)
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By: Sky Hudgins
What is Art Deco Interior Decorating? Art deco was a period of art that existed in the United States from the late nineteen twenties right up until nineteen forty. This style of art was considered (read entire article)
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By: Steve Collins
Pinocchio is the Best Hand-drawn, Pre-computer Disney animation. Steve Collins Pinocchio, the character, was imagined by Carlo Collodi in 1883. The adored boy made from a block of pine by Geppetto the (read entire article)
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By: Juble.com
Discover the Muse at the Denver Art Museum Juble.com The only down side of visiting the many art museums of the world for the family is that the adults tend to be the ones that get the enjoyment and t (read entire article)
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By: Juble.com
The Detroit Institute of Art, Dozens of Cultures in One Place Juble.com Detroit has long been a beacon for lost ships. This is to metaphorically say that when times have been hard for individuals, man (read entire article)
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By: Jerry Gilders
Keeping A Good Gift Basket Inventory List Is Profitable Many people who start a gift basket business have to keep their inventories stocked full in order to fulfill the wishes of their clients. A g (read entire article)
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By: Kai LeBerge
Affordable art can be easier to come by than you think. Most of us have had art posters in college, but few of us realize that we can have contemporary art for low prices. You can even find affordable (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
Sergio Vega There are artists who may not be household names but are well respected in the art world and whose artworks demand high prices. Sergio Vega has built up a reputation as one of the most (read entire article)
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By: Pat King
Working as a portrait artist, I run into a strange cross section of people. I used to make my living doing portrait sketches for next to nothing on street corners. With a little bit of showmanship, yo (read entire article)
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By: Michael Dale
celebrate artistic individuality... project your own art vision! Michael Dale When you have your own artistic vision your Art makes you distinctive. You respond to what you see. Your drawing and paint (read entire article)
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By: Andrew Whiteman
Adobe Illustrator Blank Canvas Syndrome Andrew Whiteman Adobe Illustrator is often the least used member of the graphic design trinity which also includes InDesign (or QuarkXPress) and Photoshop. Its (read entire article)
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By: Hunter Jones
Art shows In my small community, a huge art show is held every spring. Vendors and artists come from several states away to compete, display and sell their prized creations. Spectators drive long d (read entire article)
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By: Evan Tyler
Many people love fine art but few think that they can afford it. Today's market in artwork allows all different budgets to purchase various artistic items for sale. Art prints are affordable options t (read entire article)
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By: Rick London
Art Licensing: The Real Money In Cartooning Rick London Many think cartoonists become wealthy from newspaper syndication. They don't. Newspapers only pay a few dollars per cartoon and the cartoonist s (read entire article)
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By: Rick London
It's All Gary Larson's (the Far Side) Fault Rick London Around 1986, I was a happy-go-lucky tv producer and playwright in Washington, D.C. I wore the gratuitous gray pinstripe suite and red or yellow (read entire article)
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By: Jerry Gilders
The Art That Is Art Deco Interior Design Although art deco interior design is often thought of as a design from the past, there was once a time where this was seen as a thing before its time and of e (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
Still Life Painting Different art movements and styles go in and out of fashion. Art critics do not consider Still Life painting trendy at the present time but it is recognized as an influential form (read entire article)
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By: Hunter Jones
Though most people think that painted portraits are for those with a lot of disposable income, these are actually something that almost anyone can afford. These don't have to be the detailed portraits (read entire article)
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By: Jason Lancaster
Eltono: Modern Street Artist by Jason Lancaster The term "street art" is used to describe a very wide variety of art forms, some of which are performed on the street, and some of which are actually (read entire article)
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By: Leigh Day
When most people think of art galleries, they think of fancy parties with champagne and interesting finger foods. They probably also think of high priced art that most of us mere mortals simply can no (read entire article)
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By: Chris Sussan
The arts have always been a big part of my life. My parents were very active in the art in public schools campaign, and as a result we had plenty of funding for school art programs as I was growing up (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
From the first time I cut out a paper snowflake pattern, I was hooked on paper designs. I never used designer paper as a kid. I would use simple white paper, or if I was at school, construction paper. (read entire article)
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By: Rae Goodman
I would not have become an elementary school teacher if I did not like making crafts. After all, that is half the fun! I like all kinds of crafts. I like it when we make bird feeders, decorate necklac (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
Of all the arts, the visual ones are probably the most difficult in terms of making money doing what you love. Don't get me wrong – it is pretty easy to get a gig as a visual artist if you are willi (read entire article)
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By: Rory Francis
In general, art of animals is not exactly a respected art form. Animal portraits, in fact, are looked down upon. When most people think about an animal portrait, they picture those dogs playing poker. (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
Even a generation ago, the art world was pretty monolithic. Take it back another generation before that, and it was all dead white men. It is amazing how far things have come since then. African Ameri (read entire article)
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By: Leigh Day
I know very little about the history of masks, but I know that I have always loved them. From drama masks to Mardi Gras masks, I adore almost every one that I see. My favorite of all, however, are the (read entire article)
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By: Jamie Reynolds
What is art? Hmm, this is actually an excellent and rather complex question. Or is it? Some folks will tell you that art is in the eye of the beholder. If you deem it artwork, then it must be so. (read entire article)
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By: Paul M. Jerard Jr.
All of us could work on our skills in influencing others - whether it is within a company, a family, or a group of friends. Within the corporate world, influence is a power that you can control with y (read entire article)
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By: Clint Leung
Both Inuit Eskimo art and Native American art have gained international recognition as valuable art forms over the past few decades. However, the rising popularity of both Inuit Eskimo art and Native (read entire article)
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By: Sintilia Miecevole
You can find a long history for Art Deco Jewelry. This style of jewelry can be dated back to the mid 1920s. This type of art was inspired by the “Exposition Internationales des Arts Decoratifs and (read entire article)
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By: Carlo Morelli
Even a composting neophyte can create top-notch compost with the right recipe. Akin to cooking, composting is half art, and half science. Awareness of these basic factors will help you getting started (read entire article)
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By: Mark Spall
Ever wondered how some people have everything that the dream of and for many it just remains a dream? Here are some tips on how to help turn your dreams into reality. Fortunately, it's not a question (read entire article)
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By: Shelley Lowery
If you're selling a product or service on the Internet, your words are the most important factor in determining your success. High-tech web (read entire article)
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By: redi zartey
Art is anything that people add to their 'output' which is not functionally necessary and is other than the default properties of that output (read entire article)
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By: Stuart Ayling
Selling. Cold calls, introductions, interviews, appointments, proposals, referrals, call cycles, building rapport, listening, asking for the order, overcoming objections, closing the sale, and rejecti (read entire article)
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By: Heidi Richards
The buzzword these days is “relationship” marketing. Just what is it? And why is it important? Relationship marketing is so much more than “networking. It's gathering support of your friends, pe (read entire article)
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By: Michael Schwager
Media placement is an art. Practicing it often requires as much attention to approach and style as it does to the focus of your story. While it's important to know how to use creative formatting tec (read entire article)
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