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  • Your Tattoo Questions Answered  By : MIKE SELVON
    The purpose of these questions and answers is to give you information about tattoos, dispel some of the myths involving them, and help you decide if it's a good idea to get one.
  • Your Own Soap Butcher Shop  By : John Savage
    Maybe you have decided to turn your soap making hobby into a full time business
  • Your Art Auctions Questions Answered  By : MIKE SELVON
    In this article we will discuss one of the most popular ways to find artwork.
  • Yasumasa Morimura  By : Saatchi gallery
    Yasumasa Morimura. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Yasumasa Morimura at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Wood presents, russian painting in art store online.  By : Will Nilson
    Hohloma art painting is a bright distinctive phenomenon of Russian folk decorative applied art. This traditional
    art wood craft first appeared in XVII century in the Nizhny Novgorod province and got its name from a big trading
    village Khokhloma, where these all wooden art works were originated.
  • Wilhelm Sasnal selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Sasnal in a painter of the present day, his works often differ so much from each other that one could suppose they had been painted by numerous artists. However all of them share a common deep sensibility of the author which reflects both political, moral and aesthetic aspects of reality. In his works, Sasnal extends different feelings, emotions and events which he has experienced.
  • Why You Should Print Your Photos on Canvas  By : Charmaine Joy Caro
    Today in a world that is greatly influenced by computers and technologies, people has become accustomed to living life in a more convenient way.
  • Why to choose Swarovski crystal for your house?  By : -ddd-
    This article is dedicated to the most beautiful crystal in the world Swarovski. Nowadays this crystal is used in fashion, optics, home decoration, jewelry etc.
  • Why Get a Custom Tattoo Design Done by a Professional Tattoo Artist?  By : Sam Smith
    Thinking about getting a new tattoo? Not sure why to pay a little extra to get a custom tattoo design instead of the stock flash in your local shop? Read this article to find out why custom tattooa re the hottest trend in tattooing today.
  • Why Are Angel Tattoo Designs So Hot?  By : Sam Smith
    Thinking about getting an angel tattoo design? These wonderful tattoos are very popular and filled with all kinds of symbolism behind them. Learn more about angel tattoos below.
  • Who Stole my Hangi?  By : Tiki OBrien
    So what is the big deal about sticking some pictures on a T-shirt, pair of skis, or a packet of cigarettes? Why do we hear about Maori up in arms because of the use of a few designs? What is the big deal? –These are questions I get often from friends and colleagues so I thought I would answer as best I can once and for all.
  • Who is the World's Most Beautiful Woman?  By : Gord Golbeck
    A brief history of beauty pageants and how they are changing in the new millenium.
  • Who Else Wants To Learn How To Complete Different Wood Working Projects  By : Jimmy Cox
    One of the most important things for the novice wood worker who wants to make this a permanent hobby, is to keep your tools clean and in good repair.
  • Which is Your Type of Art Form  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Art in Latin means "skill" or "craft" and it is generally accepted to be "the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowledge, most often using a set of skills, which from concept to creation adheres to the "creative impulse" of the maker."
  • Which Art Auction Magazine Do You Like The Most ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    An art auction magazine isn't just about where you can find contemporary art for sale.
  • Where to Find Beautiful Arts and Crafts  By : Stephen Dolan
    What are arts and crafts? Learn where to find amazing and unique arts and crafts.
  • Where Can I Find Craft Wholesalers  By : Gnubas
    This article about craft wholesalers will take an amateur's look at this intriguing subject. It will give you the knowledge that you need to know most when it comes to arts and crafts.
  • What You Need to Start Quilting  By : Stephen Dolan
    Learn everything you need to know about quilting. Get started today in this fun, time-honored hobby.
  • What You Need to Start Knitting  By : Stephen Dolan
    Learn everything you need to know about knitting. Get started today in this fun, time-honored hobby.
  • What You Need To Start Face Painting  By : Ishak Iman
    If you are going to learn about face painting, you must find out what you need to start face painting.
  • What You Need to Know About Face Painting Children  By : Philadelphia Tivoli
    Face painting children is probably one of the most challenging yet rewarding tasks out there. Despite being a tiresome task especially for overly enthusiastic kids who can't wait to see the finish product, face painting children can help you gain patience and skill in doing the artwork quickly.
  • What You Need to Know About Etching  By : Remy Lebeau
    Another beautiful way to imprint promotional products, etching is often mistaken for engraving. Though the results are similar, the process behind the two are totally different. Engraving uses either a graver (can be a rotating carbide cutter or a diamond drag) or laser to cut into metal and other hard-surface items.
  • What You HAVE To Know Before Building Your First Knife  By : Aaron Trubic
    Entering the world of knifemaking is an exciting endeavor. Build the best product you can with these tips for the beginner.
  • What to Expect After the First Month with Your Baby  By : Caroline Miller
    So today I have been with my baby for one month and it has been a crazy and hectic month. I am more tired than usual and I think that within the entire month I have probably slept maybe about 2 hours a day and that unfortunately includes weekends too. But it all happens the way its supposed to and I am always happy when I see my child and even though she is sleeping most of the time except for the times when she is keeping me up everything is great.
  • What To Consider When Becoming A Tattoo Artist  By : Anna Stenning
    Discussing briefly on becoming a professional tattoo artist, what to consider before considering this as a career and what steps to take to become successful.
  • What is Digital Scrapbooking  By : Iri McPhee
    Digital Scrapbooking is gaining popularity rapidly throughout online scrapbooking communities as it requires much less effort than the traditional scrapbooking methods. Practically everything you do to compile a physical scrapbook can be done virtually. These are some of the advantages of Digital Scrapbooking vs Traditional Scrapbooking.
  • What Do I Need to Know About Tattoos?  By : Stephen Dolan
    Have you ever wondered about a tattoo? Do you know what getting a tattoo entails, or how to find a good tattoo artist? Well we have the answers to all your tattoo questions here!
  • What can go wrong when you do your own graphic design?  By : Wildfire Marketing Group Content Distribution Team
    Simply having access to a particular piece of software and going through the motions does not make one a professional graphic designer, nor does it make the finished work graphic design, any more than running on the same track with Olympic athletes makes you an Olympic athlete.
  • Welding and Metalwork: Strength And Function  By : Adrian Adams
    Welding is the process of getting metal surfaces to join together by using high heat to melt them together. Vices are often used to hold the pieces of metal until they have molded together.
  • Wang Guangyi Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Wang Guangyi belongs 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.
  • Vincent Van Gogh - Biography Of A Tormented Dutch Artist  By : Bianca Tavares
    The short life of Vincent Van Gogh was full of torment. This biography sheds some light on the inspiration that produced some of the greatest art masterpieces of the era and the creation of the spirit of Provence in the world-famous sunflower works.
  • View Paintings and Exhibitions of Shi Xinning - Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Shi Xinning was born on 1969 in Liaoning Province, China. Trained in China, Shi Xinning’s paintings are influenced by both social realism and European styles. Using the authoritative qualities of both, Shi embarks on history painting with a twist.
  • View Paintings and Exhibitions of Liu Wei - Chinese Artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Liu Wei was born on 1972 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. Liu Wei’s practice is uniquely varied. Working in video, installation, drawing, sculpture, and painting, there is no stylistic tendency which ties his work together.
  • View Pablo Bronstein Artist Exhibitions and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Pablo Bronstein was born on 1977 in London. Pablo Bronstein’s Plaza Monument is a proposal for classical piazza. Drawing from the Italian traditions of perspective and geometric purity, his quotes range from Renaissance design, to modern masters such as Aldo Rossi. Executed in watery ink, Bronstein’s plan conveys his monument with an ephemeral elegance, framing the imposing as delicate opus.
  • View Jonas Burgert Artist Exhibitions and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Jonas Burgert is a painting about female power, and the polar instincts of intimacy and aggression. Six women are gathered together in a strange environment, their dress and choices of weapon each representative of a different moment in time from prehistory to the present. They sit, squat and stand calmly as if debating some sort of violent offensive, the cue for which will come from the central figure caught within the blue crosshairs.
  • Vietnam Art - The Complex Minimalism of Le Thiet Cuong  By : Jim Olivero
    Le Thiet Cuong's latest exhibition is "Lan's Story", a story about women in the war. Paintings displayed at this exhibition show a simplicity. Cuong is the first Vietnamese painter to use an irreducible style so his artworks are said to be easy to understand
  • Utah Olympic Park  By : Blake Provo
    Utah Olympic Park offers fun and entertainment for the whole family. Whether you are interested in experiencing a part of Olympic history, winding down the bobsled track at rapid speeds, or simply enjoying the beautiful scenery; this park has something to offer everyone.
  • Using Watercolor Instead Of Oil  By : Jimmy Cox
    Although watercolor painting is many centuries old, its application as we know it today is fairly recent. Used in the past by the Egyptians on papyrus and by the Chinese on silk, it gradually evolved to become an important medium on paper.
  • Using Watercolor Instead Of Oil  By : Jimmy Cox
    Although watercolor painting is many centuries old, its application as we know it today is fairly recent. Used in the past by the Egyptians on papyrus and by the Chinese on silk, it gradually evolved to become an important medium on paper.
  • Using Ebay Listings In Finding Art Auctions  By : MIKE SELVON
    Ebay listings has become a hot trend in the world of art collection.
  • Using Costumes & Makeup In Magic Shows  By : Ryan Even
    The field of magic, like any other show business, has different departments created to specialize on a special production process in order to make sure that everything is in order and systematized. One of these special queues is the costume and make up department.
  • Uses for Hot Melt Adhesives  By : Adrian McLean
    Hot Melt adhesives are used in a great many different products, but always provide the same dependable construction.
  • Useful Accessories For Ceramic Work  By : Jimmy Cox
    When you're building up your ceramics workshop you're going to need a litany of tools including a wedging wire, wedging board and soft hair brushes for decorating your work. Though these tools are important, there are other tools that will help you create wonderful ceramics including plaster bats and banding wheels.
  • Unravel your creativity through the hobby of scrapbooking  By : John Foster
    Indulge in the hobby of scrapbooking and set free your creative talent.
  • Unique Gifts You Can Make at Home  By : Victor Epand
    Some unusual gifts to buy and make
  • Unique Card Designs to Enthrall Everyone  By : Cathy Kennedy
    Do you make cards? - here are some unique card design ideas to give you inspiration.
  • Understanding How Tattoos Work  By : Robert Hill
    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and are more popular today than at any time in recorded history. Some studies show that around 35 percent of Americans aged 18-29 have them. To most people tattoos represent a form of self expression and they view them as some sort of statement of their individuality.
  • Understanding Crochet Instructions  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses how to decipher crocheting instructions and abbreviations found in patterns.
  • Type of Woods and Their Characteristics  By : Mitch Johnson
    There are other woods that are widely used besides these oak, walnut, mahogany and satinwood. Let us have a look at these uncommon woods and their appearances and their uses in our daily life.
  • Tutorial For Creating Your Own Craft Patterns  By : Kelle Arvay
    Create your own craft patterns to sell and turn your hobby into a home based business.
  • Turn Scrapbooking Into a Career  By : Graham Johns
    Sometimes, individuals want to earn a little extra money, but don't want the pressures of a job they don't enjoy. Using hobbies and interests to turn them into a successful sideline can be a smart way to find a job that's fun and profitable.
  • Turn a Wall Into a Work of Art  By : Catherine Matthew
    What can you do to liven up your walls for Christmas or any other occasion? Read here to find out more.
  • Top 5 Tips on Finding the Most Effective Card Ideas  By : Cathy Kennedy
    Who else wants to know the top 5 tips on finding the most effective card ideas for a card business or personal use?
  • Top 5 Things Buyers Should Know About Embroidery  By : Remy Lebeau
    Embroidery does not take as long as you may have thought. Embroidery is an involved process of stitching an image or letters to a cloth. In the past this was a very tedious and manual process, but with computer technology this process has been “digitized”. Nowadays, it just takes a few days to embroider items in bulk!
  • Top 3 Ways to Buy Digital Prints Online  By : IC
    If you're looking for the best place to have your pictures printed online, this article outlines 3 of the best places based on personal experience.
  • Tools for the Jewelry Maker  By : Jimmy Cox
    Essential tools for the beginner jewelry maker are surprisingly few. A variety of articles can be made with a small set of good tools; in fact, some of the pieces are made with only two or three of the tools listed.
  • Tools for Pottery Explained  By : Jimmy Cox
    Beginners learning how to make pottery and sculpture in clay, will need a minimum of tools. Those basic tools required are outlined below.
  • Tom McGrath's Biography and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Tom McGrath's driving landscapes are an investigation not so much of the landscape itself, but rather of our movement through it - and the effect that that movement can have on our environment, both perceptually and culturally.
  • Toby Ziegler’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Toby Ziegler’s paintings and sculptures reflect a personal negotiation with the synthetic and the exotic. Fabricating his images on a computer, traditional motifs such as landscapes, still-life, and cultural artefacts are removed from the familiarity of popular consciousness and reconfigured as templates of abstracted information.
  • Tips to Prepare the Clay  By : Mitch Johnson
    Clay is easier and better to use when it has aged in the damp state. This means leaving it in a damp place a box or crock for a period of a week to two or three months, the longer the better. Follow the article to know more about for the preparation of clay.
  • Tips to Identify the Right Type of Clay  By : Mitch Johnson
    To make perfect and beautiful Ceramic it is very important to used right type of clay. The quality of ceramic depends on the quality of clay used. This article will help you know the right type of clay to make ceramic.
  • Tips on How to Recognise the Best Type of Wood  By : Mitch Johnson
    Wood carving can be a great idea if you want to choose what will be your hobby. There are some steps which we need to know before we start the wood carving. The following guidelines will help us in starting our hobby.
  • Tips on How to Prepare the Workshop or Studio for your Wood  By : Mitch Johnson
    The first thing which we have to do when we decided to choose the wood carving as our hobby is that we have to find a space for it. Find out the tips on how to prepare the space for your workshop or studio.
  • Tips on How to Know the Best Quality of Wood  By : Mitch Johnson
    While doing the wood carving, it is very important if we can follow the wave. As there are new technology comes out, the better the treatment for the wood is. And this means, there are more types of the woods coming in the market. In this article, we will learn on how it is important to always follow the news in this field.
  • Tips on How to Identify the Best Wood for Carving  By : Mitch Johnson
    There are many objects which we can use for carving, and one of them is wood. But we need to know a correct type of wood or what kind of wood which we can use for the wood carving. In this article we will get some tips on how to choose a good wood for the wood carving.
  • Tips on Amateur Movie Making  By : Malcolm Blake
    This article covers some of the key points to consider when making an amateur movie and gives some advise too.
  • Tips for the Beginner Wood Carver  By : Jimmy Cox
    You, as a beginner wood carver, may be ready to think of designing something yourself. Before doing so, look at some really good wood carvings. Photographs can remind us of things seen but for proper appreciation it is better to see the actual work.
  • Tips for Making Invisible Ink  By : Mitch Johnson
    Invisible inks are very famous among the children. They love to use and have fun with it. Have you ever think of making it by yourself? If not then you will surely do it because in this article you will find how to make an invisible inks naturally without using any chemicals.
  • Till Gerhard selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Till Gerhard’s epic scenes of rural community are painted with supernatural intensity, alluding to a disquietly sinister corruption of Utopia. In Das Wir Gefuhl, Till Gerhard paints a coven of robed worshippers in ritual dance; oil wells dot the background like religious totems. Bathed in blinding celestial light, the figures haloed in salvation cast telling dark shadows. The surface of the painting is bespeckled with divine aura, infusing the scene with a joyous mysticism.
  • Three Things to Look for in an Art School  By : Grant Eckert
    If you are planning to enter an art school, you should be aware there are a number of options from which to choose. Sit down and consider several important personal characteristics. These will help you in the process. First, list what your goals are. Do you wish to teach art? What medium do you wish to work in? Are you planning to become a graphic artist, a portrait painter or a commercial artist?
  • Three Great Ways to Promote Your Bead Jewelry Business  By : JT Miller
    Here are three unconventional ways to get your bead jewelry noticed and sold
  • Thomas Zipp's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Zipp develops fantasy scenarios verging on the eccentric and theatrical. Garnering inspiration from art history, politics, philosophy, and popular culture, Zipp uses unlikely combinations of sources and genres to trigger a sense of familiarity within the absurd. In a composition of two canvases and a drawing, E-Licht is sparsely hung with museum authority.
  • Thomas Zipp selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Zipp's latest exhibition, "EEEEEEE (God bless the Lord (Auch))," refers to the pseudonym under which Georges Bataille published The Story of the Eye in 1928. Apocalyptic, pornographic, and at times filled with wit, Zipp's "Schlaf-Bildern" (Sleep-Paintings) escort us through a field strewn with Bataillean imagery, a labyrinth of possibilities featuring flowers, bullets, asses, mountains, suns, and fish that look like zeppelins.
  • Thomas Scheibitz selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Scheibitz's vast canvases can be an unsettling experience: the brightly colored surfaces of his paintings manage simultaneously to convey unbridled energy and leave one inexplicably cold. It is precisely this paradox that enables the German artist to so successfully evoke the malaise of contemporary culture.
  • Things to Collect before You Start Making a Ceramic  By : Mitch Johnson
    Before you start making ceramic, it is important to collect all the tool and material needed for your work. Take a tip from this article on what are the things to be collected and how to get prepared.
  • The Wonderful World of Arts & Crafts  By : John Savage
    Isn,t it amazing what an artistic hand can do with a few pieces of paper.
  • The Weekend Woodworker's Top Hand Tools  By :
    Woodworking can be an enjoyable and rewarding hobby or profession. When setting up a woodworking area, it's important to stock the right tools and follow some practical safety rules to make the most of your woodworking projects.
  • The Various Means Of Tattoo Removal  By : MIKE SELVON
    There are several prominent methods for tattoo removal.
  • The Value Of Clay As A Learning Tool  By : Victor Epand
    How clay and play dough can contribute greatly to a child's learning experience, whilst also being fun.
  • The Two Top Methods to Kiln the Wood  By : Mitch Johnson
    In the wood carving, the biggest problem perhaps is the wood. Good wood is not always available depending the season or climate where the wood grows. In this article we will learn about some season which can damage the wood and how to prepare wood in these seasons.
  • The Twelve Artist Myths  By : Tiki OBrien
    If you suffer from the artist curse then perhaps its just a myth. Check out the twelve artist myths.
  • The Strangers movie review  By : Roberto Bell
    Suggesting an American remake of David Moreau and Xavier Palud's Them, The Strangers is practically an abstraction: an old-school spooker spun from the blood splatter on a wall, a nearby record player scratching an oldie, a CB radio in the garage, a creaky swing set in the back yard.
  • The Statue of David by Michelangelo  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores the history, styles and legacy of the Statue of David by the artist Michelangelo.It focuses on his most famous statue.
  • The Statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus  By : Victor Epand
    The history of the first nude female statue in recorded history, the Aphrodite of Cnidus that was created by Greek artist Praxiteles in the 4th Century BC.
  • The Shell Ladies Of Margate  By : Samantha Gilmartin
    From a distance you could be forgiven for mistaking some of Margate's most distinctive visitors for lonely brides standing sentinel on the seafront, their large white dresses and slightly achronistic bonnets creating a stark contrast with the grey, crumbling prom of the almost forgotten Kent seaside town.
  • The Sexual (And Non Sexual) Aspects of the Kama Sutra  By : Victor Epand
    A look at the contents of the Kama Sutra- sexual and otherwise- and their religious connotations.
  • The Right Way Of Setting Up An Exhibition  By : Anna Stenning
    Taking a short look at how best to put up an exhibition.
  • The Reason Why Fairy Tattoos Are So Sexy!  By : Sam Smith
    Fairy tattoos are super hot and a very popular tattoo. They allow for a very flexible design filled with tons of meaning. Find out more about these great tattoos.
  • The Preparation and Care of Clay for Ceramics  By : Jimmy Cox
    There are two main types of clay used in ceramics: pottery clay and sculpture clay.
  • The Popularity Of Art Auctions Online  By : MIKE SELVON
    Experience the sights and sounds of an art auction online, without ever leaving your home!
  • The Police Tickets New York Are Vanishing From The Box Office  By : Al Terry
    A look at the hottest summer concert tour of The Police in New York City.
  • The Paradoxical Art of M.C. Escher  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores the major works of graphic artist M.C. Escher. It reviews his history and works.
  • The Outrageous Life of Benvenuto Cellini in His Own Words  By : Brenda Harness
    Benvenuto Cellini's outrageous autobiography details his exploits as one of the most talented and colorful artists of the Italian Renaissance mannerist style of art. Commissioned by both kings and popes, Cellini's exploits give us an insight into the life and times of the Renaissance.
  • The Origins of Paper Filigree  By :
    No one really knows when or where paper filigree actually started. However, it is believed that it did develop very soon after paper was invented. Since precious metals were used to create ornate ironworks and latticework, the art of rolling paper was intended to replicate the same designs in a simpler and smaller fashion.
  • The Origins of Paper Filigree  By :
    No one really knows when or where paper filigree actually started. However, it is believed that it did develop very soon after paper was invented.
  • The Origin of Rodin's The Thinker  By : Victor Epand
    The creation and legacy of The Thinker statue by Rodin.
  • The Nature of Woods  By : Mitch Johnson
    Do you know why the better-marked woods are more preferred from the unmarked ones? They are preferred because of the extreme figuring and marking. There are many stages for the woods to be prepared.
  • The Misinterpreted Code  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Dan Brouwn's mystery/detective novel "The DaVinci Code," published in 2003, has sold more than 40 million copies and its narrative was made into a script for the needs of the recently released Columbia Pictures film carrying the same title.
  • The Meanings of Flowers  By : Kerry Plowright
    Melbourne florist Francine Rizza questions why people worry about the meanings of flowers.
  • The Many Benefits of Sewing Your Own Clothes  By : Charles Kassotis
    Discover the many ways that you can benefit from making your own clothing.

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