Why Buy Original Art?
Why pay money for an original piece of art work, when you
can buy an inexpensive print?When it comes right down to it, creating a piece of art is a
mystery. No artist, no matter how articulate, can explain why
a particular work of art was created.
Tim Aldridge Launches New Online Art Galleries on Imagekind
San Francisco-based fine artist using Imagekind.com to offer fine art prints, canvas prints and framed prints of traditional and digital art.
Welstar to Host Art Show Featuring Works of Captain Steve Sparrow
Welstar's premier art show will feature the works of local artist Captain Steve Sparrow.
Scottdale's AMALGAMarts to Demonstrate Jewelry Making Techniques at the 2009 American Craft Council Show in Atlanta
Collaborative art studio to give attendees insight on the process of creating a work of art
Exclusive Exhibition 'The Figure Revealed' Celebrates the Human Form
"The Figure Revealed: Contemporary American Figurative Paintings and Drawings," the first major survey of contemporary American realist figurative art by a Midwest museum in more than 10 years, opens at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts on Saturday, May 3, and continues through June 29. Curated and mounted by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, this exhibition contains 50 works by 25 of the leading American figurative artists of the past three decades.
Glance Of Contemporary African Art
While many people are familiar with traditional African art, the world of contemporary African art is widely unrecognized. Part of the problem is the academic world?s fascination with the ancient, traditional forms of art, therefore making it difficult for modern artists? to find a market for their work. When contemporary African art is noticed, those works tend to receive high praise and sell for high prices.
New Virtual Gallery Launches To Change the World through Art
Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art has launched a new virtual art gallery with a vision to change the world through art. The new venture founded by Lisa Cooper and Joan Tucci Daidone promotes the appreciation and collection of art as a way to support the work of important contemporary artists, and as a way to enrich and heal our lives, our communities, and the world. The gallery donates 5% of sales to philanthropic organizations that help disadvantaged children, women and their families heal and grow through their experience and engagement with contemporary art.
Museum Exhibits Florida Artist's Pet Portraits
Fine artist Eric Bossik is celebrating the exhibition of three of his pet portraits at the Cornell Museum of Art & History.
A Gallery of Opportunities: New Private Fine Art School Does More Than Teach Skills
With an innovative twist on post-secondary art schooling Fine Art Studies™ of Flagstaff is poised to become the premier classical art school in Northern Arizona. By offering its best students the opportunity to showcase and sell their art in the school's exclusive art space, The Living Gallery™, Fine Art Studies™ is offering its students the path to becoming a professional, successful artist.
Renowned Artist William Watt Lends Name to New Online Fine Art Gallery
Renowned artist William Watt has given his art and his name to a new online fine art gallery to create stunning prints of his work on high quality canvas, using a method called a Giclee print. This new venture may just take the art world by storm.
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Giclee Copies Vs. Fine-Art Prints, What?s the Difference?
"What's the difference between fine-art prints and art reproductions, giclee copies, posters, etc Aren't they all prints
Original Art by US Artists
JenJen's Gallery of Fine Art is proud to announce our newest Featured Artist, Jeane Fields.
The Art of Lynde Now Showcased Online
DC artist Lynde Washington has recently launched a new website, http://www.lyndesart.com, displaying his original and limited edition artworks. Specializing in African American paintings and fine art prints, Lynde has taken a significant step in displaying his art to the world with the unveiling of his new online gallery.
Scottdale's AMALGAMarts to Demonstrate Jewelry Making Techniques at the 2009 American Craft Council Show in Atlanta
Collaborative art studio to give attendees insight on the process of creating a work of art
Tim Aldridge Launches New Online Art Galleries on Imagekind
San Francisco-based fine artist using Imagekind.com to offer fine art prints, canvas prints and framed prints of traditional and digital art.
The New York Art Exchange, an Online Marketplace for Contemporary Art, Launches at Bridge Art Fair Miami
The New York Art Exchange (www.nyaxe.com), an online marketplace for buying and selling of contemporary fine art, launched officially today at Bridge Art Fair Miami. The New York Art Exchange (NYAXE) is enabling the art community to capitalize on new digital mediums through technology by connecting artists, gallerists and collectors via the World Wide Web.
Preben Fabricius
Preben Fabricius was an artist and Dane by nationality, born in 1931 However, his great interest in art related work moved him to pioneer an art industry under his name
Ed Hardy His Amazing Pop Culture Clothing Line
The one time famed tattoo artist, Don Ed Hardy, is today a clothes artist branding a whole new world of pop culture art clothing retailed through his shops located in his San Francisco studio. Hardy commercializes his pop culture art through various popular clothing brands. The public appreciation of his art occasioned his appointment as a member of the San Francisco Cultural Arts Commission and also caused him to be a recipient of an honorary doctorate degree from the San Francisco Art Institute.
Renowned Artist William Watt Lends Name to New Online Fine Art Gallery
Renowned artist William Watt has given his art and his name to a new online fine art gallery to create stunning prints of his work on high quality canvas, using a method called a Giclee print. This new venture may just take the art world by storm.
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Welcomes Spared from the Storm: Masterworks from The New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art is sharing 89 of its finest works of European and American art - works that survived the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the flooding that ensued. The exhibition, Spared from the Storm: Masterworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art, will open at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts on Saturday, November 8, and continue through Sunday, February 8, 2009. Spared from the Storm features works from the 17th through the mid-20th century. Among them are paintings and sculptures by some of history's most influential and well-known artists.
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