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		<title>Famous Different Kinds of Art Galleries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to art galleries you will find lots varieties as there are different kinds of art existing. Commonly, an art gallery comprises of precise focus and further managed by a custodian who expertise in such kind of art. General concerns of art galleries comes from particular area, art in a particular medium or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>When it comes to art galleries you will find lots varieties as there are different kinds of art existing. Commonly, an art gallery comprises of precise focus and further managed by a custodian who expertise in such kind of art. General concerns of art galleries comes from particular area, art in a particular medium or singular style, or also art from specific focus such as political art. Characteristically, any art in an art gallery is for sale, even though the gallery might hold on to an extraordinary permanent set, or sponsor an exclusive display of art.<br/><br/>Most of the art galleries are public, in the sense that any person could walk inside the art gallery and but the desired art. In general, public galleries host often openings and willingly promote their company. Many artists get their kick start at common public art galleries only, which could sell work on fee or buy work from an artist and resell it later. On the other hand, some of the art galleries, yet, are private, in the sense that you need to be a member if you wish to enter. Private art galleries demonstrate high-end art, and support bountiful openings.<br/><br/>Some of the art galleries have custodians which usually concentrate on art from a particular region or exact period. Examples of regions might comprise of European art, Australian aboriginal art, and other Chinese art, Asian art on the whole or African art. At times the regional spotlight would be very restricted; an art gallery may only show Peruvian textiles, for instance. During other times, the focus is in fact more on general, and is intended to comprise a huge range of creative styles from a wide-ranging area of the globe. In some cases, an art gallery only carries art from an exact period in history. This is particularly common with modern art galleries, which display first and foremost modern art.<br/><br/>Generally, art galleries would be devoted to a meticulous medium like furniture, oil painting, jewels, picture making, monument, textiles, or other pottery. The medium might be exact to an area or time period, or it might be a more universal collection of works in, which medium. Frequently the art on show is from a huge variety of performers, permitting collectors of, which medium to discover newcomers to the area and buy a variety of art.<br/><br/>Another usual kind of art gallery is a kind of gallery that has an exact educational focus. That focus may be political, chronological, or could be medium based. For instance, an art gallery might prefer to only show contemporary comic art. Another art gallery may offer work done in twentieth century by Jewish artists, or show political pictures from African refugees. These galleries are characteristically open to members of the public, to support cultural education and other enrichment.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Ben A Jonson						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Oil Painting &#8211; Most Popular Art Form Of The Modern Times</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oil painting is a distinct genre of painting where drying oil is applied as paints. Timeless possessions of arts, oil paintings down the ages are visual documentations of the history culture and lifestyle of the yore. With the moving courses of time new styles and techniques have made way into the paintings making them more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Oil painting is a distinct genre of painting where drying oil is applied as paints. Timeless possessions of arts, oil paintings down the ages are visual documentations of the history culture and lifestyle of the yore. With the moving courses of time new styles and techniques have made way into the paintings making them more enriched and versatile. Oil Painting is also very popular in the modern times. The modern artists and connoisseurs admire them and innovate new ideas from them.<br/><br/>Various types of oil were used to create oil paintings. Linseed oil, poppy seed oil, sunflower oil and walnut oil were used commonly. The painters mixed the oils with the pigments with great dexterity and precision. Pine resins and frankincense were applied to bring a glossy effect on the paintings. Generally the paintings were carved on a canvas. But in some cases the paintings were framed out in paper sheets, cardboards, linoleum and wooden panels. Animal glue and gesso were used to coat the panel paintings. Modern gesso is a combination of calcium carbonate and polymer acrylic. It is used to increase the absorbency of the primer coat of an oil painting. Animal glue saves from the harmful acid effect of the paints.<br/><br/>In oil paintings the outline of the subject of a particular painting is first carved out on the canvas. Then pigments are mixed with oils to prepare shades of colors. Pigments having cobalt, manganese and lead were used in the early days to increase the drying process. The oil colors are then applied on the painting in the form of layers. With the advent of oil painting tubes the painters have been freed from the hazards of mixing oil with pigments.<br/><br/>Painting in layers is the conventional method of oil painting. This is done to enhance the effect of colors and bring perfection into the painting. First the &#8220;underpainting&#8221; is sketched out using thin coats of paints like the turpentine paint. The layer is let to dry up. After this several layers of oil paints are applied consecutively letting each layer to dry up completely before applying the next layer. It can take several weeks to months to dry an oil painting completely. After the work is sealed by the artist varnish is applied to bring the shining effect.<br/><br/>Oil paintings have been influenced by various styles of art namely renaissance art, figurative art, folk art, abstract art, contemporary art and modern art. The themes of the paintings were collected from various facets of nature, figures of animals and human beings, modern architectures and every day life. The inherent self of human beings and the various human moods and psychologies are also captured into bold lines and colors in the modern oil paintings. Raphael&#8217;s &#8216;La donna velata&#8217; (1516) Titian&#8217;s &#8216;The Rape of Europa&#8217;(1562), Leonardo da Vinci&#8217;s &#8216;Mona Lisa&#8217; (1503-1506), Van Gogh&#8217;s &#8216;The Starry Night&#8217;(1889), &#8216;Sunflowers&#8217;(1889) and &#8216;Wheat Field With the Crows&#8217; (1890), Claude Monet&#8217;s &#8216;Water Lilies&#8217;, Salvador Dali&#8217;s &#8216;The Persistence of Memory&#8217; ( 1931) and &#8216;The Metamorphosis of Narcissus&#8217; (1937) are legendary oeuvres of oil painting that inspire awe and veneration to the votaries of arts from time to time.<br/><br/>Here we are from the house of ethnic paintings with our online displays on oil paintings. Just take a tour and get acquainted to our chosen collection. <br />For comprehensive information on oil paintings and related topics, please visit Oil paintings<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amitseo Kumar Singh						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Fantasy Art of Exotic Women, My Quest To Find the Passions of Gustav Klimt &amp; Lands Unknown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Beginning&#8221;&#8220;I search for Klimt!&#8221; the artist in me spoke spoke boldly.&#8220;Ahhh, then we must start at the Beginning!&#8221;, said the Wind.Pulling out oils, my canvas, poems and stories from an old wooden case, turquoise, silver leaf and jewels thrust past the lid and met the open sky.The Wind confirmed my journey, &#8220;Your fantasy begins now, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>&#8220;Beginning&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;I search for Klimt!&#8221; the artist in me spoke spoke boldly.<br/><br/>&#8220;Ahhh, then we must start at the Beginning!&#8221;, said the Wind.<br/><br/>Pulling out oils, my canvas, poems and stories from an old wooden case, turquoise, silver leaf and jewels thrust past the lid and met the open sky.<br/><br/>The Wind confirmed my journey, &#8220;Your fantasy begins now, paint freely beautiful women goddess art &#8220;<br/><br/>And so I did.<br/><br/>&#8220;Beginning&#8221; is the first oil painting I did in my quest for the passions of Gustav Klimt. I wanted my fantasy art of exotic women to be full of energy and determination. Searching out the exotic meant distant foreign lands, birds not normally encountered, perhaps I would come across a magic swan? To search for Klimt meant to know emotion well and not to be afraid of what those emotions might tell me thus far unknown to science. I start my fantasy art woman paintings with music, usually Enigma; Dead Can Dance or something from Loreena McKennitt. Then I open my heart and the fantasy art woman inside of me begins. It feels like a daydream, a magical adventure. It is a dance and I become covered with all the colors seen in my oil paintings and on my palette. My imagining becomes so real that sometimes I can hear them breathing. It isn&#8217;t the realism of the brushstroke on watercolor paper or canvas that I capture in this series, ahh no. It is something less tangible than a rendering.<br/><br/>Have you ever met an accomplishment you thought you couldn&#8217;t? Then stand back and wonder where the energy came from and like lace and whispers you say, &#8220;Did I do that, did this come from me alone?&#8221; Sometimes feeling startled by the women and their presence, something imported from another time in space captures me. I pause from the dance, focus my eyes and I see life. I breath in the art of the exotic women I paint. It is all a dance waiting to surface.<br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kathy Ostman-Magnusen							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scandalous! Shocking! Without modesty! Nudity has been portrayed without shame throughout history and has been met with varying criticism depending on the time and culture.Early Nude ArtEver since early cave paintings the natural human form has been portrayed in its full unclothed glory. This was just how the artists saw his fellow people, and depending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Scandalous! Shocking! Without modesty! Nudity has been portrayed without shame throughout history and has been met with varying criticism depending on the time and culture.<br/><br/>Early Nude Art<br/><br/>Ever since early cave paintings the natural human form has been portrayed in its full unclothed glory. This was just how the artists saw his fellow people, and depending on the region, people wore very little anyway. Since then societies have presented the nude form in paintings, drawing, photography, and any other media. This either demonstrates humanity&#8217;s strong sexual nature, or just a propensity for making aesthetically pleasing artwork, or perhaps a combination of the two.<br/><br/>Perhaps no society was more naked in its art than Pompeii. This ancient Roman city would meet its doom at the wrath of Mount Vesuvius when the volcano erupted and wreaked havoc on the city below. The city would be covered and ruined by the lava flow but an 18th century find would uncover remnants of a forgotten world, including the remains of many of its inhabitants exactly how they met their fiery demise.<br/><br/>The society shows no sign of bashfulness in its many frescoes and surviving statues. In them you&#8217;ll find depicted sexual acts, more sex, sex, and just plenty of nudity. Being an ancient Roman city, they often depicted gods and goddesses in their art. The most risque probably being Priapus, the god of fertility. Also of interest are the many statues from early Pompeii, which today may raise a few eyebrows. These are no Michelangelo&#8217;s &#8220;David,&#8221; if you know what I mean.<br/><br/>Erotica<br/><br/>Further through art history, namely long after the invention of oil painting and when art drifted away from a dominant religious tone, nudity was a common thing. Retouching on the ancient themes, pederasty in Roman mythology in paintings and sculpture, carnal love, and in general sexuality (sometimes not so delicate) were painted time and again. This was perceived usually as good taste. Of course, that wasn&#8217;t always the general consensus.<br/><br/>In Michelangelo&#8217;s career, he painted the human form realistically and without apologies. The subtle homo-erotic tones of the Sistene&#8217;s ceiling probably went straight over the head of the pope and any other religious leader for that matter. The musculature of the male form painted in detail and the poses of the many male figures probably would have been omitted from a religious painting. The olives resembling certain parts of anatomy were perhaps there as a joke or subtle reference.<br/><br/>In the case of Caravaggio, his pubescent cupid displayed in &#8220;Amor Vincet Omnia&#8221; or Love Conquers All , would in these days be met with hostility, and the artist considered a pedophile. But in those days, the nude form young and old was nothing to shy from, and the boy was simply another model paid to pose. Caravaggio&#8217;s painting is characteristic of his work, steering clear of the idealized subjects, instead showing a common street boy, crooked teeth and all.<br/><br/>Much modern debate has come over Amor&#8217;s primary owner keeping the painting behind a curtain. While some say that he was embarrassed of the supposed eroticism and kept it hidden, others say that covering a painting is meant to keep it as a piece de resistance, to be uncovered only after the rest of the artwork was shown, as the best of show.<br/><br/>Borderline Pornography<br/><br/>It probably wasn&#8217;t until the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, particularly Victorian times of the 19th century when nudity in art started to seem inappropriate. In an age when even in the summer one must cover themselves with layer upon layer, and sexual matters altogether were strictly taboo, its no wonder the paintings were more G rated. This isn&#8217;t to say that the subtle was absent. Take the Fragonard painting The Swing. It was also called &#8220;The Happy Accidents of the Swing.&#8221; Humorously showing a glimpse up a dress, an unquestionable infidelity, and a cupid statue with a &#8220;hush&#8221; gesture all show this French painting&#8217;s sexual symbolism.<br/><br/>Tame by today&#8217;s standards, The Swing was quite sultry in its day. Going further into the beginning of the nineteenth century, Goya would make a breakthrough in erotic art and paint the first showing of pubic hair. Take &#8220;The Naked Maja&#8221; which was the complement to the Clothed Maja. Both paintings are wrapped in mystery, as to who the model is and who the intended recipient, but most people conjecture Fransisco was romantically involved with the sitter. Either way, it would get the artist into much trouble. It even got him fired from a lucrative court position, as a result of the Spanish Inquisition deeming the painting obscene.<br/><br/>Later we continue to have scandals resulting from a repressed mass of people. This John Singer Sargent painting called &#8220;Madame X&#8221; was originally painted with one shoulder strap off and on her arm. Mothers cover your children&#8217;s eyes, they&#8217;ll be scarred for life! Sargent later had to repaint the strap in it&#8217;s correct position, to appease the prudish public.<br/><br/>In the nineteenth century, the &#8220;Father of American Painting&#8221; Thomas Eakins would be in hot water for removing the loincloth of a nude model in an art class. One of the girls promptly told her parents of such a horrible thing, which would lead to Eakins&#8217; removal from professorship at the Pennsylvania Academy. Eakins wasn&#8217;t ashamed of the naked human body and frequently shot many nude photos, even posing nude himself on the other end of the camera as well. His paintings sometimes had nudity in them as well.<br/><br/>Subtle Undertones?<br/><br/>Modern photography is rife with naked forms ranging from the sexually charged to the artistic erotica. Modern advertisement also has subliminal sexual undertones for its psychological value, portraying people in borderline explicit poses and gestures in an effort to maximize effectiveness. Sex sells!<br/><br/>Speaking of sex selling, the paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn have been known to contain subliminal messages to reach the subconscious. The Dutch word for sex has been found in the underpaintings of several works written in large, barely visible letters. The painting of the Militia of Captain Cocq could possibly have a deep subconscious image. The shadow of a hand on the other man&#8217;s crotch? Captain who? Interesting.<br/><br/>Modern and Contemporary Nudity<br/><br/>Painting in the modern day, especially at art schools involves the female nude for a variety of reasons. Besides its classical and/or romantic value, the female body is generally a good subject to paint for its curves and contours, giving the student valuable practice in form and shape. One may say that society has come a long way since Fragonard&#8217;s Swing painting. But at the same time it is not that probable that a painting of a school teacher skinny dipping with his students would be generally accepted, at least not in modern America.<br/><br/>So times change, as well as views on sexuality, nudity, and the human body. Each society and culture has its own views, and inside each has subcultures with differing views and values, such as nudist camps. It also matters which part of the world you&#8217;re from, as a nudist beach in France is more the norm than a nudist beach in New Jersey.<br/><br/>No matter what day and age, boys will be boys and seek the naked drawings in art books, erotically charged paintings will turn us on, subtle sexual undertones may touch our subconscious and we will always have nude paintings on our walls for whatever the perceived value.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Daniel Kretschmer							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The Secrets of Oil Painting and Wildlife Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Oils the most forgiving medium Beginners often perceive oil painting as a difficult medium, but actually it is one of the most forgiving. Over the years I have used just about everything, but always come back to oils. I find Acrylics just dry too fast, and you need many layers to get the coverage [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Oils the most forgiving medium</h2>
<p>Beginners often perceive oil painting as a difficult medium, but actually it is one of the most forgiving. Over the years I have used just about everything, but always come back to oils. I find Acrylics just dry too fast, and you need many layers to get the coverage of oils. Watercolor is all about timing, put a wet color in to another wet color at the wrong time and you can have all manner of ter<span id="more-5"></span>rible things happen such as runbacks, bleeds etc. I have found watercolor to be by far the most difficult medium to master – particularly for beginners. Oils on the other hand give me enough time to relax as I think out the next stage and plenty of time if I want to blend one color in to another, when creating a nice smooth sky colour for instance.</p>
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<h2>The New Oil Paints</h2>
<p>Also new developments with oil paint manufacture means that they can now dry over night – these are called Alkyd Oil paints and odorless thinners means that you don’t have to stink the whole house out with the smell of turps, so there is no reason why a beginners 1st painting should not be done using oil / Alkyd paints.</p>
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<h2>Wildlife Art Secrets (what I learnt in 10 years)</h2>
<p>Wildlife / Animal painting is very popular – lots of people would love to be able to paint their pet, or perhaps they had a special holiday in Africa and would love to paint their memories, but beginners can be disappointed with their 1st attempts at capturing animals. I know I was when I started to paint wildlife about 10 years ago – I read just about every book on the subject and watched lots of video footage as well, but they all seemed to have one thing in common – they left out the detailed instruction and jumped too many steps, it was quite frustrating. So I made a decision, I started my own website so that I could share my experiences with other artists as I learnt new techniques myself – my site <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk/"><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk" target="_blank">www.jasonmorgan.co.uk</a></a> was born.</p>
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<p>Over the years I have learnt a many key secrets that helped to rocket my wildlife paintings from mediocre to professional standard. Such as &#8211; always having the under layers of fur and feathers darker so that you have something to lay the detailed fur on top of. How to make a chiseled edge on a round brush, essential for making realistic for marks and many more.</p>
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<p>It’s impossible to demonstrate these things fully without photos, so why not come over to my website <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk/"><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk" target="_blank">www.jasonmorgan.co.uk</a></a> and see my free tutorials, ebook and much more.</p>
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<p>Leigh continues his demo &#8230; lion pastel wildlife art zoo africa leigh rust wild@art untamed   <H3>Help answer the question about wildlife art</H3>I want to exhibit my watercolour paintings in New York Art Gallery anytime this year. Whom to contact?<br />I am a professional watercolor artist from Malaysia with many years of experience and has won a number of awards. I specialize in landscapes, buildings and flowers. I earned a BA from Marquette University, Wisconsin in Advertising and pursued my fine art at Milwaukee Institute of Art,USA in 1997. I am also a professional wildlife photographer.<br />
It is my dream to exhibit my watercolour paintings at one of New York&#039;s art gallery.<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
<p>Jason Morgan is a professional artist, specializing in wildlife, big cats and African game. He is owner of two of the internets most popular wildlife art website <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.onlineartdemos.co.uk" target="_blank">www.onlineartdemos.co.uk</a> and <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk" target="_blank">www.jasonmorgan.co.uk</a></p></p>
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