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  • Art education in America, the downward spiral  By : Eric Hines
    This article covers the WHY behind the current decline in art education in western culture. Renowned artist and educator Larry Gluck and art gallery owner and educator Eric Hines tackle the ugly truth behind modern art instruction, and what you can do about if you or your loved ones have been or going to navigate the land mine field of contemporary art education.
  • Astrology Rules Of Human Life  By : Sivakorn Siricharoensataporn
    Astrology is the wonderful blend of art and science and, affects the human life in a big way.
  • Why Collect Photographs?  By : Kevin OConnor
    Starting a collection of photographs is something special because it's all about taste -what you like about the world of appearances. In addition to commercial or speculative reasons for collecting, the soul of a good collection is quite simply the taste of its purchaser. Your taste.
  • Training in Radio via Professional Mentors  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Knowledge of sports along with a conversational delivery style is important for success as a sports anchor person, just like knowledge about music and the hottest musicians and bands is required for a DJ at a rock station. If tyour dream is to be in teh radio business, the best way to learn and get a job is with a school providing professional mentors for on-the-job training.
  • Famous different kinds of Art Galleries  By : Ben Jonson
    When it comes to art galleries you will find lots varieties as there are different kinds of art existing. Commonly, an art gallery comprises of precise focus and further managed by a custodian who expertise in such kind of art.
  • Things required to make Oil painting easier  By : Ben Jonson
    The process of painting with varnishes is popularly known as oil painting. Varnishes are a combination of oil like the linseed oil with the resin such as pine resin.
  • Myths about Mentoring Careers  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Learn the myths about mentorships, especially if you are interested in a career in the entertainment industry - such as wanting to learn how to be a producer, or director, or to learn about a career as a sportscaster. Chances are you will learn more studying through a mentor program, with a working professional as your teacher.
  • 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
  • The Wave Of Free Movie Downloads  By : Weera Kunti
    The article provides general information about free full movie downloads online.
  • Building an Opera House in Cyberspace  By : Maria Fuchs-Alcox
    How can new technology help keep an eighteenth century art form alive and well in the twenty first century.

    Opera's music, voices, and dramatic stories have stood the test of time, but in this media stuffed, fast-paced, screen-age of computer games, high-octane entertainment and attention deficiency how can you inject new life into an ancient art form to make it relevant to a whole new audience?
  • The Edinburgh Fringe and the Great Beyond  By : Samantha Gilmartin
    The Edinburgh Fringe has become a staple part of one of the most iconic and popular arts festivals in the world. But with many criticising the modern shape and content of the event, has the Fringe cut itself off from tradition and lost its distinctive look?
  • The Importance of Ballroom Dancing Shoes  By : Steven Cancel
    Everything you need to know about choosing the proper ballroom dancing shoes.
  • So You Want to Learn to be a Film Director?  By : Kristin Gabriel
    If you want to learn to be a film director, then you must realize that directing films is a job that despite some stories about lucky people, requires an education. There are lots of college programs offering access to the latest lights, cameras, and film making technology -- but the truth is, the best education for a film career is on the job training via a mentor.
  • Want to Go From Amatuer Artist to Pro? Eight Rules You Need to Know  By : Eric Hines
    This article covers some very important points if one wishes to make a living as a professional visual artist. After working with various artists and selling their art work in my Los Angeles art gallery and working with the world's largest fine art drawing and painting program, I have learned quite a lot about how one becomes a successful artist.
  • Why Creators Must Think Outside the Box  By : Terrence Walker
    Artists have an immeasurable number of new opportunities in the digital content world of the internet. In order to capitalize on them, thinking inside the old Hollywood box of television and film must be abandoned. By choosing to think outside the box, artists gain the ability to create astounding, high quality, entertainment content.
  • 7 Drawing Tips for Beginners  By : Madhan Kumar
    A child's first scribbling is something which it tries to express if you give a pencil in his hand. Drawing is relatively very simple and an easy skill and is something with which you can have great fun. It is also relatively not a very expensive hobby and can start with paper and a pencil. It can go on till acquiring costly pen and tablets - a computer hardware through which you can draw on your computer. It is very costly; however the precision for perfection is very high.
  • A Different Side of Architecture and Design  By : James Mantrello
    Architecture and design are more than just form and function. They are two parts that make up one whole that comes as a great work of art and beauty. Sure, buildings provide shelter from the elements, but they also provide beauty and a space in time and history.
  • How Math Makes Art Possible  By : Ann Knapp
    A popular stereotype holds that some students are "math people" and some students, "humanities people." "Humanities people" excel in such subjects as English, visual art, history, drama, and social studies, because of their high creativity or "right-brainedness," while "math and logic people" struggle with creative subjects but excel at logic-driven disciplines.
  • Are Cartoonists Masochists? And Why You Should Copy  By : Chris Haycock
    The solitary nature of the cartoonists work. How to overcome it, and when and how you should copy others.
  • The popularity of the hawaiian flower tattoos  By : Steven Magill
    Flower designs, such as the Hawaiian flower tattoos, are more than just a beautiful piece of art enduringly pasted on a pretty girl's skin. According to some experts, the flower is the perfect symbol of nurturing and flourishing. It embodies both the earth and the life.
  • Develop your creativity with DIY scrapbooking  By : John Foster
    DIY scrapbooking has made serious solutions for offering the populace with this amazing facility.
  • Digital Television Transition- High Definition Answers  By : Pat Bedall
    This is the biggest thing to happen to TVs since the introduction of color. Digital television is no longer a subject discussed only among the techno-savvy and gadget-obsessed. It's now a hot topic ignited by the United States government, fueled by cable providers and electronics retailers, and spread in the everyday conversations between even the most casual consumers.
  • Where can one get a ready to hang painting?  By : Clint Jhonson
    Whether you love art and you have an art collection in your house or you like to have paintings on the walls or you just want to make a special gift there are several places where you can get a ready to hang painting. You can go into the art galleries or if you don’t find anything you like there you can search the online galleries. A lot of times you can find more paintings online.
  • Reasons to go for a ready to hang painting  By : Clint Jhonson
    We all like to make our houses or our offices more pleasant place to be in. one way to do this is by putting paintings on the walls. A several panels oil painting for example will make your house more beautiful in terms of interior decorating for example and will also provide a visual comfort. Also a ready to hang painting will only raise two questions: where to hang the painting and where to put the nail. Most of today’s paintings have ready to hang systems attached to them.
  • A wonderful gift: the plum tree painting  By : Clint Jhonson
    The plum tree painting is one of the best gifts one can get or receive. Available at online galleries on oil canvases this kind of painting can be found in two, three, four and five panels oil painting. The painting can be the tree itself, a detailed blossomed branch or the tree with a wonderful sunset. No matter what the painting focuses on it will bring out a range of emotions in each viewer. The oil paintings made on panels seem to be the winners of today’s world.
  • Video Production- High Definition Technology  By : Pat Bedall
    If you've watched television during prime time recently you no doubt have seen it. The banner line at he bottom of the screen, usually accompanied by some sort of special sound effect, that reads, "This program broadcast in High Definition where available". Media technologists, broadcasters and even the salesmen at Circuit City have been talking about HD for years and now it has finally arrived.
  • A Journey Into the Wild  By : Kim McGinnis
    # Into the Wild is a wonderfully inspiring film. Through Alexander's (the main character) journey we learn a life-changing lesson. The cost, in his case, was great - but it was worth it if others learn from his sacrifice...
  • Video Production- Finding the Right Production Company  By : Pat Bedall
    You know what you want, but where do you find it? The hunt for a production company requires the knowledge of where to look; however, the hunt for a great production company involves much more consideration.
  • The Elements of Modern Motion Graphics  By : Pat Bedall
    Creating motion graphics is often the synergy of many different applications and skill sets. In addition to a good sense of design, an artist involved in modern motion graphics needs to have knowledge of four major areas: bitmap graphics, vector graphics, 3D graphics and compositing software.
  • Video Production- Developing Your Message  By : Pat Bedall
    So you've just discovered (or been told) that your company needs a video... and you're in charge of it. Congratulations! You are about to embark on a fun and exciting journey- one that is not always easy, but one that will leave you with a true sense of accomplishment, positive reactions from your customers, and hopefully... a pretty feather in your cap for the boss.
  • Street Painting - An Introduction To Fine Art Street Painting  By : Jim Olivero
    The idea of fine art is expression, whatever form, whichever medium, whoever artist!! It underlines the fact the every creation is a masterpiece, every creator is an aficionado, and every medium is the most apt one! Learn more about street painting.
  • Artistic Talent Myth Crushes Dreams of Would Be Artists  By : Eric Hines
    For over 90 years a false piece of information has been circling in contemporary society and ruining the dreams of potential artists. In the article Larry Gluck (founder of the world's largest fine art drawing and painting instruction program) dispels this rumor once and for all.
  • Creativity and the Artist  By : Charles Griffith
    A discussion of various approaches for improving creativity for the visual artist.
  • Pardon Me, I Am Gushing Again About Movie's Incomparable Audrey Hepburn  By : Ed Bagley
    Like a lot of shoppers at supermarkets, I look at the magazine displays while waiting in line to check out. Recently I was thrilled to see a recent edition to LIFE's Great Photographers Series: "Remembering Audrey 15 Years Later" with photographs by Bob Willoughby. You better believe I bought a copy faster than a single heartbeat, and remain a better person for having done so. Let me share why.
  • For Romance Without Any Stress, "Sleepless in Seattle" Is the Cure  By : Ed Bagley
    If you were celebrating Valentines Day with a candlelight dinner for two at home and settled in to watch a movie, "Sleepless in Seattle" would be a great choice because it provides a pleasant experience and is already becoming a romantic comedy classic. Sleepless in Seattle stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan and reminds many viewers of "An Affair to Remember".
  • The Best Psychological Thriller Since "Wait Until Dark" Is "Dressed to Kill"  By : Ed Bagley
    "Dressed to Kill" is the most horrific psychological thriller I have seen since "Wait Until Dark" with Audrey Hepburn as a recently blinded woman who is terrorized by a trio of thugs while they search for a heroin stuffed doll they believe is in her apartment. Dressed to Kill is just as well done and adds indiscriminate sex, adultery and a razor-slashing murder to the mix in a tense drama.
  • Exhibition of British Artists in Greenwich, CT  By : Richard May
    Eight British artists who were finalists for the coveted Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize will be exhibiting in Greenwich, CT at Therese Saint Clair from April 30 through May 16th.
  • How to Sing Higher Notes  By : Lisa Lopez
    You might not think it's possible, but anyone can learn how to sing higher notes. It is not just an activity reserved for superstars.
  • Choose your favorite – Ireland art!  By : Anne Tide
    As an art lover, you probably spend important amounts of time trying to find new paintings that you can add to your collection. Ireland art pieces have become extremely popular, being easily ordered online and falling into the category of unique artwork.
  • Ireland art – fine oil paintings!  By : Anne Tide
    Ever since the ancient of times, the island of Ireland has been depicted in various paintings and explored in numerous creations. Ireland art is today present online through fine oil paintings, showing some of the most wonderful places in Ireland. Handmade canvases await those with an exquisite taste when it comes to Celtic art, with prices that are more than attractive.
  • How to Select What Portrait to Print on an Artist Canvas?  By : Joel Owens
    A lot of people own collections upon collections of photos. These photos can range from group pictures, events, to high-quality studio shots. But how can one truly make a decision on which photographs to print or enlarge on artist canvas for your home, office, or commercial space?
  • French Banning the Promotion of Pin Thin Women  By : Danna Schneider
    There has been quite a bit of talk about regulating the fashion runways over the past two years, after a young Brazilian model died of causes directly tied to her anorexia. However, France has taken it a step further, and is looking into passing a bill that makes it illegal to promote extreme thinness in any media outlet, including magazines, websites and runways.
  • The history of Custom Tribal Tattoo Design  By : AJ Matirano
    Hope you read over the article above because when it comes to picking an Tattoo design you need to take your time and make sure it is truly what you want
  • The Do and Don't of Scream Singing  By : Lisa Lopez
    Scream singing may seem like noise to some, but it is really a very complicated process. If you are into death metal singing, you need to learn to scream properly.
  • Why Our Children Need Fine Arts, and What to Do if Your School is Downsizing Their Art Programs.  By : Eric Hines
    Article is a proactive approach advising parents what they can do in the face of education budget cuts in the art and music departments. Article also addresses the fine arts in relation to a child's development and academic success.
  • Art forms of The-Greek  By : Vijay Kanth
    Mycenaean Art happened from roughly 1550 to 1200 BC on the Greek mainland. Even though the Mycenaean and Greek cultures were 2 separate entities, they occupied the identical lands, successively. The latter learned a few things from the former, including how to construct gates and tombs.
  • Information about reverse painting techniques  By : Doug Ames
    This article describes the various techniques of reverse painting as well as explaining what this painting form is all about.
  • How to Take Care of Your Voice and Improve its Quality  By : Lisa Lopez
    If you are a singer, you may have heard about things that can cause your vocal quality to deteriorate.
  • Are Vocal Warm-ups Really Necessary?  By : Lisa Lopez
    Each singer will have his or her own technique for doing vocal warm-ups. Some start by exercising their entire bodies.
  • Speculating about the Origin of Water Tattoos  By : Pete Fick
    In this article Pete discusses the origins of tattoos. He goes on to speculate about water tattoos.

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