By: Mitchel Crane | 2010-03-26 | Arts & Entertainment I have a custom made oil painting displayed in my living room. I gaze upon it each day. It's a portrait of a woman during sunset and half turned. Every single day I look at it and I am amazed as to what she might be thinking, sometimes I feel as though the painting has changed somehow. It gives new meaning read more
By: Tricia Deed | 2012-04-09 | Art What portrait paints are best to use? Acrylic and oil paints appear to be the most popular, followed by water color paints. Truthfully, the types of paints selected have much to do with your personality, working style, and personal choice. read more
By: John Allsopp | 2010-12-26 | Photography Hello my name is John Allsopp; I'm a super realist painter. Realist is the term given to an Artist who works to produce a near to photographic quality. My intention in this article is to explain some of the secrets about I how paint in realistic fashion. read more
By: Jacquelyn P. Coleman | 2011-03-24 | Art There are numerous sorts of paintings. There are totally different strategies and kinds that painters used to communicate what they wish to the spectators. One of the commonly used is Abstract. Many can not admire this type of painting because they simply cannot appreciate the splashes of colours and different strokes the painter has created. However when individuals tried to go deeper than what they see, they may start to appreciate the artwork. read more
By: Bilal Ahmed | 2011-01-12 | Arts & Entertainment What is an Oil Painting Reproduction? An oil painting reproduction or hand painted oil portrait are basically a recreation of a masterpiece by a new artist. As the name suggests, these pieces are created using oil based painting paints on a canvas. Because they are art oil painting reproductions on canvas painting, they are considerably more affordable than the original oil paintings. Art is one of the most incredible aspects of human culture. read more
By: Steven | 2012-03-07 | Photography I was looking to commission my own piece of art work from a favorite photo that I have and below I explain what I went through and the amount of research I undertook and what I achieved all online. read more
By: Travis Jones | 2009-04-12 | Painting Article describes the benefits of framing an art work. The significance of choosing an apt frame to complement a real high quality work of art to make it stand out on a wall it is hung. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-10-20 | Art Oil paint has a creamy, smooth consistency right out of the tube. Sometimes the paint is denser in consistency — titanium white is one example — but you can use most paints right out of the tube. For ease of use and creating thin layers, use a combination of solvent and medium to modify the paint. The solvent dilutes the paint, and the medium adds oil back into the paint to achieve a creamy consistency and bind the pigment particles. read more
By: NanetteHampton. | 2011-11-20 | Business The beauty of oil paints is visible through the various paintings made in the medium till date. Here is what makes oil paints such a special medium for both painters and art lovers. read more
By: Murtaza Habib | 2010-03-26 | Photography Those who are starting off on oil painting may get several types of advices on cleaning oil painting when it becomes covered with dirt or grime, or when some corrections are required. Here are some steps that you can use for cleaning oil painting.!) Put the painting that is to be cleaned over a sheet of clean paper, in a well ventilated area. Remember to wear rubber gloves on you hands to safeguard your hands from the harsh chemicals. You can build up your painting area using strips of wood or plastic. Before starting on with the cleaning process, remember to do a test at the corners. read more
By: toneydavy | 2011-10-15 | The Business of Art Oil is to use quick-drying vegetable oil (linseed oil, poppy oil, walnut oil, etc.) and mix paint, the painting Papua linen, cardboard or wood on the production of a genre .It originated in 15th century Europe. read more
By: kathy jhones | 2010-11-30 | Home Business Indians know the art of the painting from their prehistoric times, paintings like warlis, thangka, tanjore paintings and other paintings are greatest temptation. The oil paint is typically used in landscapes and portraits, the art can be made with any combination and the subject like literature, music, dance, etc. Some of the famous artists like Picasso, Pollock, Cezanne, etc. read more
By: Matthew Burbles | 2010-09-28 | Arts & Entertainment Oil painting is, as the name would suggest, the process of painting using oil. In fact this is slightly more complicated and you are in reality painting uses 'pigments' (colours_ that are bound together by drying oil (the exact nature of the oil may vary, in Europe during the Renaissance period 'linseed' oil was very popular). read more