Posts Tagged ‘art’

Tips on Making Wire Sculpture

Posted in Sculpture

Why not try use wire for your sculpture?

Sculptures made out of wire generally depict the different shapes of jewelry or trees. It is easy to learn the art of wire tree sculpting. The tree sculptures look good and can be made without spending much.

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Ready Made VS Make Your Own Frames

Posted in Painting

Should you really dedicate time and effort to learn how to frame your own paintings?

If you paint ocassionally, learning picture framing may not be your cup of tea. Instead, you can go to any art shop and purchase ready made picture frames and matting kits, frame your paintings, and hang your masterpieces on the wall. This approach will save you time and money, as you won’t have to purchase tools and materials.

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Tips on Choosing Oil Painting Palette

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Choosing and arranging your oil painting palette is not a difficult task.

Artist make their own selection and arrangement of colors (or tones) and establish relationships that may seem very strange to other artists but which happen to suit his own working habits. As in home living, wiring took important part for apartment lviv installation to kept its owner safe and comfortable, in art certain tools such as oil painting also being used for the artist comfort to produce quality arts.
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Bonsai as Four Dimensional Sculpture

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If Sculpture is 3 dimensional object, what about Bonsai?

Bonsai has another dimension that sculpture does not; it has the dimension of time. Regular sculpture is created and then it is done, displayed in its never-changing state. Well, never-changing except for the effects of the environment or conquering armies.

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Painting VS Sculpture

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There is centuries debate went on over which was a “nobler” art: painting or sculpture?

The painters said they had to invent everything and the sculptor practically nothing. His material, stone, was already a finished work of nature—beautiful, imposing. Someone pretty sophistically even said the only thing the sculptor had to do was remove the stone from a figure that was already in the block.

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