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  • 10 Good Reasons to Take Up Cross Stitch  By : John Wigham
    There are a numerous reasons for taking up the beguiling, blue-collar craft of cross stitch, ten of which are shown below. So continue reading then pay a visit to your local craft shop and start your cross stitching career...
  • 22 Easy Crochet Tips and Tricks  By : Joan Yankowitz
    Here are some helpful and handy tips and tricks that will make crocheting easier and keep you more organized.
  • 3 Great Tricks Performed by Cross Stitch Professionals  By : John Wigham
    It doesn't matter whether you are a beginner or an experienced cross-stitch stitcher, you want your finished picture to look as good as possible. But getting that professional look takes practice and skill, so here are three great tricks the professionals use to make their designs look better than the rest...
  • 3 Ways To Save Money On Digital Prints  By : IC
    If you're like most people you've heard that your can get pictures printed online for 12 cents per picture. On top of that, many online photo printers offer free shipping (or 99 cent shipping) as well!
  • 3 Ways to Watch Full Movies Online  By : KJ King
    Watching movies online is addictive, I will not lie. The hard part, though, is finding the right way to do so that will provide quality movies, and assure that you're not breaking the law. Find the best solution to watching movies online.
  • 30th Birthday Invitations: Previewing an Important Celebration  By : Trevor Mulholland
    When you make 30th birthday invitations, your personal preference is an important element, but your guests' convenience should also come into play. It will be more special if your guests enjoy it as much as you do.
  • 6 Top Tips For Framing Your Cross Stitch Project  By : John Wigham
    For many stitchers, the most exciting step of creating a cross stitch project is the final one - that of framing. To get the very best results, framing your project requires a little planning. Here's my set of top tips for making this look as good as it can possibly be...
  • 7 Great Resources for Learning How to Sell Your Handmade Jewelry  By : Christine Gierer
    Do people tell you that you should be selling your handmade jewelry? Are you interested, but don't know how to start? There are lots of free resources on the internet that can bring you up to speed on what you need to know. Here are my top 7 great resources for learning how to sell handmade artisan jewelry.
  • 7 Reasons Not to Download Free Online Movies  By : KJ King
    While downloading a free movie online might sound like the ideal solution for paying full price for a DVD, you do have other options. Find out the alternative to downloading free movies online that will provide you with high quality movies at an affordable price.
  • 7 Unique Ways to Choose Your Zodiac Tattoos Designs  By : Wincent Loh
    From a mixture of tattoo categories, the zodiac tattoos designs are one of the most popular forms. People are literally crazy of this art! Here you will discover 7 unique ways to get tattooed with zodiac designs.
  • A Basic Guide To Gathering Ceramics Tools  By : Jimmy Cox
    The way to build up your ceramic tool set is to start slowly. This will help you save money and avoid confusion.
  • A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Rubber Stamping  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Rubber stamping is a fun and versatile hobby that is gaining new interest thanks to scrapbooking, card making and other paper arts. Here's what you need to know to get started.
  • A Beginners Guide To Card Making Terms  By : Vicki Churchill
    Understanding basic terms when card making or scrapbooking is half the battle. Armed with this knowledge you are well on your way to creating wonderful cards and scrapbook page layouts
  • A Brief History of Upholstering  By : Jimmy Cox
    It is widely thought that the craft of upholstery evolved from that of the tent-maker. And it does seem a likely development. Although tent-making is now quite a separate and a very prosperous trade, it is not so many years ago that many branches of that trade were carried out by the upholsterer.
  • A Brief Look At Present Day Picture Frames  By : Jimmy Cox
    Picture framing follows all general changes in sound decorative style, so no one can expect to produce a frame which need never be changed. By keeping the principles of good taste always in mind, we will not turn out something faddish or freakish.
  • A Brief Look At The Beginning Of Kite History  By : Jimmy Cox
    Kite flying is one of the oldest pastimes in the world. No one can say with certainty precisely how old it is, but we do know that it goes back for many centuries, and that the beginnings of the story have an eastern setting.
  • A Brief Look at the Historical Development of Picture Frames  By : Jimmy Cox
    The picture frame, as it exists today, is derived from the doorway or entrance to temples, palaces and cathedrals. The earliest examples of frame-like decorations or borders bear a great resemblance to door frames.
  • A brief outline of the tapestry arts from around the world.  By : anne dickens dickens
    Throughout the world, tapestry collections have captivated small and large audiences alike. Artists have historically found many of their works transformed into the tapestry medium, allowing for not only a greater widespread appreciation of their work, but for new and exciting interpretations to emerge around the vivid use of color and the complex textural attributes inherent in the extraordinary weavings.
  • A German Artist - Eva Rothschild Paintings and Artwork  By : Saatchi gallery
    Eva Rothschild is interested in un-systems of belief, non-systems, in how

    people move their 'spiritual' desires between different objects and

    traditions. Eva Rothschild. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings

    of artist Eva Rothschild at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art

    gallery.
  • A Glue Gun for Every Need  By : Adrian McLean
    There is more to a glue gun than just the ability to craft!
  • A Quick How To On Scrapbook Supplies  By : Terry Fitzroy
    Be sure to search for scrap book paper on Google for more information
  • A scrapbooking layout idea makes all the difference to your scrapbook  By : John Foster
    Scrapbooking can be one of the most innovative ways to preserve your memories for a lifetime.
  • A Short Guide To Ceramic Art  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking at making fine art using ceramics, concentrating on its historical background.
  • About Adam Cvijanovic and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Adam Cvijanovic’s paintings combine pop kitsch with the gravitas of historical painting. Completely self-taught, Cvijanovic approaches painting with an unconventional process: using a variety of acrylic and latex household paints on Tyvek, his vast images become transportable frescoes, giant architectural interventions that can be remodelled to fit various gallery spaces.
  • About Amanda Ross-Ho and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Amanda Ross-Ho makes choices in the space of seven breaths—an ancient Samurai practice. Just as well, as rapid-fire decision-making defines the work and life of this 31-year-old Chicagoan, who is exploding into the art world. When I speak to her, she is putting the finishing touches to her masters thesis at the University of Southern California and preparing for her debut at LA’s hottest new gallery, Venice’s Cherry and Martin.
  • About Anne Chu's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Anne Chu was born on 1959 Lives and works New York, NY. Anne Chu's work is impressed by a wide range of historical and cross-cultural influences. Her figurative sculptures possess otherworldliness, transporting sense of time and place to create imaginary scenarios of suggested fantasy.
  • About Artist Daniel Silver Biography and his Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Daniel Silver. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Daniel Silver at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Dirk Skreber Biography and his Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    German artist Dirk Skreber works in sculpture, installation and painting. Ranging from the abstract to the representational, his work is concerned with the architecture of the hyperreal Dirk Skreber. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Dirk Skreber at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Eric Sall Biography and his Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Eric Sall is a dynamite painter. The prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation in New York thought so.Eric Sall. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Eric Sall at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Eva Rothschild Biography and his Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Eva Rothschild is interested in un-systems of belief, non-systems, in how people move their 'spiritual' desires between different objects and traditions. Eva Rothschild. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Eva Rothschild at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Simon Schubert Biography and his Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Simon Schubert. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Simon Schubert at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Eva Rothschild - A German Artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Eva Rothschild's artistic practice includes wall pieces and video, in which she embroiders customary notions of abstraction, representation and decoration with models of longing and projects them on various social groups. Artistic and semantic yearnings are often intertwined in her works.
  • About Jorg Immendorff - i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Jörg Immendorff's paintings first came to international prominence in the 1970's. Having studied with Joseph Bueys in the 1960's, Immendorff approaches painting through a conceptualist stand-point
  • About Kevin Appel - A German Artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Kevin Appel’s paintings visually reassemble built environments as abstracted motifs where swatches wood grain, wallpaper, and Formica patterns overlap and collide in constellations of disordered perspective.
  • About Lothar Hempel and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Lothar Hempel's new installation at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, is a big name for a small show. But it's not just the title that makes big claims. Lothar Hempel, a 36-year old German living in Cologne, has a long list of group and solo exhibitions to his credit, a rave review from Frieze magazine, and a contract with the alarmingly fashionable Anton Kern Gallery in NYC. So one goes to this show with every expectation that Hempel is going to be quite good. And the ICA seems pleased enoug
  • About Mathew Cerletty's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Mathew Cerletty was born on 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York. Matthew Cerletty’s paintings encapsulate a cosmopolitan air with their voguish finish and ambivalent sexuality. Presenting a fragmented body, Cerletty’s untitled trade’s image for the fetish of gesture, his absent figure reduced to an intimation of style.
  • About Michael Raedecker and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Michael Raedecker’s paintings revel in the architecture of illusion. Each canvas explicitly details its unconventional method of making. Poured puddles of paint, tangled masses of yarn and intricately stitched details exist as self-contained gestures
  • About Molly Larkey and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Molly Larkey’s The Revolutionary playfully incorporates elements of formalist abstraction with its symbolic subject matter. Constructed from a variety of materials, Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment of brightly coloured paint, each rough hewn component compiling as a topsy-turvy monument, inciting both Modernist art history and hippie psychedelia.
  • About Shi Jinsong - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi gallery
    Shi Jinsong was born on 1969 in Dangyang county, Hubei province, China. He lives and works in Wuhan and Beijing, China. Through his razor-sharp sculptures and related works, Shi Jinsong initiates a dialogue, at once menacing and ironic, between the forms of mythic Chinese culture and modern day globalization. “Na Zha” is here recast as the brand name for an outrageously unsafe line of baby products.
  • About Stef Driesen Paintings and Solo Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Stef Driesen’s paintings often incorporate references to art history through their colours, compositions, and subject matter.Stef Driesen. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Stef Driesen at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Steven Claydon's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Steven Claydon was born on 1969 Lives and works in London. Steven Claydon appropriates the styles and figures of history to draw provocative connotations between contemporary social concerns and obsolete ideologies.
  • About Tom Burr's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Tom Burr was born on 1963 in New Haven, Lives and works in New York. Conceptually oriented artists tend to be either obsessed or dismissive towards the objects they use. In most cases somebody else produces the work for them using standard industrial materials.
  • About Wang Guangyi - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi gallery
    Wang Guangyi was born on 1957 Born in Harbin, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. The paintings of Wang Guangyi belong to the category of Chinese contemporary art termed Political Pop: work that appropriates the visual tropes of the propaganda of the Cultural Revolution, reworking them in the flat, colorful style of American Pop.
  • About Will Fowler and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Will Fowler’s plethoric patterned canvases are mesmerising in their intensity. Drawing association to 20th c masters such as Dubuffet, Pollock, and Miro, Fowler approaches painting as purist pursuit, recycling and quoting from his own lexicon of gesture, mark-making, and iconography. Often taking years to complete, Fowler’s paintings refuse to resolve as totalities, but rather dazzle with their cacophonous overabundance of energy and contradiction. In TBD, Fowler’s enmeshed motifs compile with v
  • About Zhang Dali - A Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    The scrawled profiles of a human head are the work of 18K (aka AK47) - the artist formerly known as Zhang Dali.Zhang Dali - View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Zhang Dali at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Zhang Xiaotao - A Chinese Artists  By : Saatchi gallery
    Zhang Xiaotao was born on 1970 in Hechuan, Chongqing, China, he lives and works in Beijing and Chengdu, China. He is an artist full of enthusiasm and good at argument. He is so talkatively repelling that no one could plunge himself into the conversation You could also be able to read his articles about the paintings (See his article “The antibody of Paintings----, issued on the 4th edition of “Art Contemporary” of 2006), or retrieve on his internet bokee which keeps down his art thinking.
  • Acrylic Painting Techniques For Beginners  By : Ralph Serpe
    The acrylic painting medium is a fairly new addition to the various painting mediums available to todays artists. It has been around since the 1950's and has been continually under development and refinement ever since.
  • Acrylic Painting Tips For Beginners  By : Ralph Serpe
    Hello fellow artist. Welcome to wonderful world of Acrylic Painting!
  • Adolphe William Bouguereau - Biography of the French Realist Painter  By : Bianca Tavares
    A successful artist throughout his lengthy career, but for years fallen into obscurity, this article once again shines a light on the life of the now highly popular French painter, Adolphe William Bouguereau.
  • Afghan Crochet Pattern Variables  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses the many variables of Afghan Crochet Patterns.
  • All the Tools You Will Need to Do Upholstering  By : Jimmy Cox
    Perhaps the most important one is the upholsterer's hammer. Upholstery hammers are specially made for this specific craft. There are three types, the favorite one being that with the round ringed shaft.
  • All Those Pictures, and No Ideas!  By : Graham Johns
    You have an afternoon to yourself, the house is quiet, the family is out, and you have all your photos spread out on the kitchen table before you, ready to create the most fantastic scrapbook ever.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I  By : John Wigham
    Three hundred years ago the colonies in America were European. Gentlemen and their ladies brought to North America the absolute monarchies of the Continent, the feudal system of England, and the arts and cultures of the Old World. They also brought the lower classes to do the hard work...
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part II  By : John Wigham
    Three hundred years ago the then colonies in America were inhabited largely by a European hierarchy who'd brought their lower classes with them to do the hard work. There was much mingling and intermarrying with each other and with the Indians - the farmers, the peddlers, the sailors, the little merchants, the
    wilderness fighters -- the first Americans...
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part III  By : John Wigham
    In typical Old World needlework, each detail is a particle of the whole; no part of the design can stand alone, whole and complete in itself. The background is solid, the pattern is formal, and a border encloses all. American women smashed that rigid order to bits...
  • American Indian Art Auctions Beadwork  By : Patrick Hammond
    Guide on different kinds of works of art and specific examples ranging from books, maritime items, decorative collectibles and more.
  • An Introduction to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa  By : Victor Epand
    The creation, imagery and vandalism of Leonardo da Vinci's great painting, the Mona Lisa.
  • An Introduction to Pastel Drawing & Painting  By : Ralph Serpe
    Pastels are a wonderful medium to work with. If you are used to painting in wet mediums like oils and acrylics then you should give pastels a try.
  • An Introduction to the Abstract Artistic Movement  By : Victor Epand
    The basic styles and artists associated with the abstract artistic movement.
    Keywords: abstract art
  • Ancient Egyptian Pottery and History  By : Victor Epand
    The evolution of Egyptian pottery and the types of clay used from the Badarian period to present.
  • Ancient Tattoo Ink Versus Ancient Henna Art  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking at how tattoo body art have been portrayed and where it had originated from.
  • And In The Beginning There Was A Designer  By : Catherine Harvey
    A general look at design and how everything hinges on it, from all our new products to the way they are marketed.
  • Andrea Fraser Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Andrea Fraser was born on 1965 in Billings, Montana. Andrea Fraser’s untitled series stems from a project she completed in 1984, which consisted of a collection of slides superimposing images of Old Masters’ works with those of well known 20th century artists.
  • Andrea Lehmann Artworks, Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Anna Klinkhammer, the painter Andrea Lehmann has filled a small closet with paintings – even on the ceiling – which simulate a cosmos reminiscent of a stage set. The small room is the heart of her exhibition “Stuffed Diamonds.
  • Angelina Gualdoni Biography and her Art work  By : Saatchi gallery
    Angelina Gualdoni was born on 1977 in San Francisco, California, Lives and works in Chicago and New York. Angelina Gualdoni's richly nuanced paintings, six of which made up her impressive solo debut "Demo," explore notions of progress and decline by presenting images of utopian architecture in a state of ruin.
  • Applying Halloween Make Up - Getting Started  By : Philadelphia Tivoli
    Halloween is a great time to have fun: you can go trick or treating, dress up as your favorite horror or thriller character and put on halloween make up.
  • Arranging Your Images - The Initial Step to an Awesome Album  By : Tom Ambrozewicz
    Settiing up perfect images in your scrapbooking album
  • Art and How it Benefits the Brain  By : Grant Eckert
    Many people question the purpose of art. They acknowledge an aesthetic approach but ignore any possible positive benefits of a more practical nature. Contrary to popular belief, art is not purely aesthetic. It is not a product with no possible effects outside of the obvious - an "artistic" product. Art is not of less use than science in preparing individuals for the "real" world. In fact, the contrary is true. Art is very important in helping the brain reach its full potential.
  • Art Appraisal Is The Very First Step Before Making A Buying Decision  By : MIKE SELVON
    Whether you're looking to buy or sell fine art, art appraisals are a quintessential first step.
  • Art Auctions and the Drawings  By : Patrick Hammond
    Guide on different kinds of works of art and specific examples ranging from books, maritime items, decorative collectibles and more.
  • Art Canvas Prints Giclee  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Giclée, is an invented name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word "giclée", from the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined by Jack Duganne, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art.
  • Art Gifts and Mstyora Russian Lacquer Miniatures in Present Shop Online  By : Will Nilson
    Mstyora art works is a Russian folk handicraft of miniature painting, which is done with tempera paints on lacquer articles made of papier-mache
  • Art Lesson: Learn About Color Schemes for Your Next Painting  By : Ralph Serpe
    This article will talk about five different color schemes you can use to plan out your next painting. The tips in this article can be applied to any painting medium.
  • Art Marketing Tips - Launch a Successful Business Selling Your Art or Crafts  By : Ralph Serpe
    Define your goals and get organized - What are your goals as an artist? Do you hope and dream to one day have your artwork displayed in a museum or do you just want to sell enough of your art to make a good living? Defining your goals is an important first step toward your success as an artist. Realize your long-term goal and then set reasonable and attainable short-term goals.
  • Art Museums around the World  By : Saatchi gallery
    Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing. At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Museums around the World. As National Gallery – London, Tate Modern – London, Guggenheim Museum - New York etc.
  • Art portfolios at Saathi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    At Saatchi Gallery all Primary and Secondary schools are now able to create school profiles and display artwork created by all pupils between 4-18 years old. The portfolio of an artist plays an essential role in deciding the success of the artist and evaluating the business. An impressive art portfolio can ensure the acceptance by renowned art colleges and win scholarships for the artist.
  • Art WORK and paintings from Daniel Hesidence Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Daniel Hesidence’s most recent body of work. Shifting from the lyrical eclecticism of his FARM and Post FARM paintings.Daniel Hesidence. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Daniel Hesidence at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Art WORK and paintings from Ellen Altfest Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Ellen Altfest’s work is an exercise of extreme and deliriously inefficient will seeking both accuracy and metaphor.View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ellen Altfest at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Art's Impact on Society  By : Grant Eckert
    Art is an extremely private experience, yet, it is meant to be shared with the public. Society, as a whole, examines the art produced and has the right to approve, disapprove, acknowledge, ignore, praise and abuse it. The public or society has not remained constant over the years. In the time of the Renaissance, for example, only a select few were "society."
  • Artist Amanda Ross-Ho : i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Cherry and Martin presents its first solo exhibition of Los-Angeles based artist Amanda Ross-Ho’s sculpture, photograpy and installation. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Amanda Ross-Ho at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • ARTist Carter'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Carter’s artificial hands are accompanied by the accoutrements of the living: comb, glass of water, houseplant, each lending a plausible authenticity to the dummy limbs.
  • Artist Dan Walsh'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Dan Walsh’s large scale paintings exude a quirky brand of minimalism. In Red Diptych II Walsh presents two canvases of grid patterns contrived of the same palette: the left panel comprised of solid blocks, the right of concentric tiles.
  • Artist Dash Snow'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory. Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.
  • Artist Florian Maier-Aichen'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Florian Maier-Aichen recontextualises the romantic sublime to reflect modern day experience. Using a combination of traditional photographic techniques and computer imaging, Maier-Aichen slightly alters each image to heighten the tension within vast contemplative space.
  • Artist Josh Smith'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Josh Smith’s works explore ideas of authorship and originality. In Untitled, Smith interrupts his collaged backdrop of photocopies and printed matter with hand-painted elements, both elevating the aura of mechanized copy and demoting the autonomy of the artist’s gesture.
  • Artist Mathew Cerletty'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Mathew Cerletty’s work ranges from accutely rendered realist paintings and drawings to text based work distilling images of lifestyle ideals. Throughout his practice Cerletty defines the rules of attraction, using the formal qualities of painting to explore the principles of beauty and fixation.
  • Artist Matthew Brannon'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Matthew Brannon’s work investigates media imagery as a cultural interface, exploring the gap between expectation and inadequacy. Using topical problems such as substance abuse, body image, and class divide as metaphors for social and psychological fractioning, Brannon pits visual ‘ideals’ versus internalised corruption to create conceptual instances of breakdown. In Hair of the Dog, Brannon’s clip art-style motif reduces the idea of individuality to an infinitely replicable generic. Coupled with
  • Artist Ryan McGinness'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    McGinness’s process of painting is devoid of the artist’s exclusive gesture. His ultra-smooth surfaces are embellished through veneers of spray paint and silk-screen, coining seamlessly manufactured fields free from personal contact.
  • Artist Thoralf Knobloch : i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thoralf Knobloch works the subject and any suggestion of narrative become secondary to the formal elements of the painting View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Thoralf Knobloch at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Arts & Crafts for Fun & Profit  By : John Savage
    Arts and Crafts are about making things with your own hands and using your own skills
  • At Last You Can Add Colorful Designs to your Homemade Soaps  By : John Savage
    There are many ways to add colorful designs to your homemade soaps.
  • Auctions of Antique, Modern & Contemporary Drawings  By : John Savage
    Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary.
  • Audio Books for Children - The Benefits  By : suegold
    Joining writing and math, reading is one of the most significant skills a child will encounter in school. Unfortunately, it is also one of the leading subjects most often dreaded and difficult to get youngsters to show an interest in. However, an increasing amount of parents and teachers are now discovering the ease and convenience of using audio books as a powerful learning tool.
  • Aurel Schmidt Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Aurel Schmidt’s drawing combines beauty and horror in its microcosmic embellishment, creating a sense of awe in its meticulous craftsmanship and allegorical subject matter.Aurel Schmidt. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Aurel Schmidt at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Baby Shower Planning Ideas to Make your Event Spectacular  By : Caroline Miller
    Is there anything more exciting than the arrival of a new baby? The instant the parents-to-be find out that they're expecting, every moment in life takes on an added layer of meaning. Whether it's thinking of names, planning a nursery or breaking the news to an older brother or sister, it seems that everything is suddenly a special event.
  • Beading Basics: What you Need to Know to Get Started Beading  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Stringing beads is a fun way to reduce stress and explore your creative side. Here is how you can get started today.
  • Beading Is Popular, Rewarding, Fun, Interesting And Enjoyable Hand Craft  By : Rose Mary
    Beaded items are attractive and useful. Beading is a popular craft and it is rewarding, fun, interesting and enjoyable. Many people are doing it because it helps to enhance their lives. Start beading today.
  • Beautiful Holiday Wreath Ideas for Every Month of The Year  By : Charles Kassotis
    Ideas for creative wreaths for every month of the year.
  • Become a Great Guitar Player  By : Ronald W. Firquain
    If you want to become a great guitar player, you need to focus on the three most important things to guitar playing: knowledge, skills, and love. Having one or two out of three is not an option. It is all or nothing and those are what it takes to become a great guitar player.
  • Becoming a Digital Artist; Licensing Your Creativity  By : Heather Wallace
    Licensing of artworks can be quite appealing to new artists as this reduces outlay and frees up time for creativity. Learn the ins and outs of the business side of the licensed art world from an experienced licensed artist.

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