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January 5, 2010 in Canvas Photos | Comments (0)
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Art galleries are the perfect settings for exhibiting art, generally visual art such as paintings, sculptures and photography. Basically, art galleries feature a variety of art styles including contemporary and traditional fine art, glass art, art prints, and animation art. Art galleries are dedicated to the promotion of emerging artists. These galleries provide a platform for them to display their works along with the works of nationally and internationally renowned artists.
Types of Art Galleries
Art gallery is the name given to a place where some type of visual art is displayed. The two different types of art galleries are the art museum and the contemporary commercial art gallery. An art museum is usually publicly owned and is non-profit making organization rather displaying and preserving art. It also exists to educate people about art.
Contemporary art galleries or commercial art galleries have the purpose of selling art rather than simply displaying it. Many of these galleries are just in the business of selling works of art and will offer pretty much whatever is available.
Most famous art galleries provide an opportunity for visitors to purchase outstanding artwork. Also, they organize several art-related activities such as music concerts and poetry readings for children and adults. Art galleries organize seminars and workshops conducted by renowned artists. Committed to excellence in both art and service, most famous art galleries offer you a rich, unforgettable experience.
Many famous art galleries display regional pieces of art such as African art, American art, Indian art, and European art, along with folk art, modern and contemporary art, and photography. These galleries collect, exhibit, and preserve the works of art for the coming generations. Many famous art galleries strive to entertain and educate their regional, national, and international audiences. Some famous art galleries specialize in particular areas such as portraits. A good number of famous art galleries are owned and operated by government.
By: Saatchi Gallery
October 24, 2009 in Canvas Art Prints | Comments (0)
Tags: Art Paintings, Art Prints, Art Purchase, Art Reproductions, Art World, Artist Prints, Artists Prints, Handwriting, Limited Editions, Nutshell, Oil Paint, Oil Painting Reproductions, Oil Reproductions, Original Works, Printing Process, Purchase Art, Resemblance, Skilled Artist, Word Giclee, Works Of Art
If you collect art or enjoy decorating your walls with paintings, you might be wondering what the difference is between art prints and oil painting reproductions. These terms are used interchangeably in the art world often, but they can differ greatly. Knowing the difference is important when you’re considering an art purchase.
Art Prints Defined
Art prints are identical copies of original works of art, often produced by a photomechanical process. The word “giclee” is used to describe the method of reproducing art using a printing process. Making prints is similar to making a photocopy of a hand-written letter instead of rewriting it. You have a copy of the handwriting, but not an actual hand-written letter. Artists often create prints in limited editions, and sign each painting. Prints are coveted by collectors who wish to invest in art for future profits.
Oil Painting Reproductions Defined
Oil painting reproductions are hand-painted recreations of original works of art, created by someone other than the original artist. A skilled artist analyzes the original and paints a closely matching replica. Reproductions are painted with oil paint on canvas to create an amazing resemblance to originals. Reproductions are often preferred over prints when used in decor because they are usually very affordable.
When searching for art, you might encounter these terms being used interchangeably. For instance, a print might be called a reproduction also. Technically, a print is a reproduction because it is a copy. However, a reproduction might not always mean “print.” If you feel the term reproduction is being used to describe a print, you might want to ask questions before buying to be sure you’re getting the right type of painting.
In a nutshell, art reproductions are actual paintings, only not by the original artist. Prints are copies of the original work. If you want real paintings without a high investment, reproductions provide both. If you’re looking to invest for future profits or to build a collection, and are unable to buy an original, prints are the next best thing.
By: David De Groot
October 21, 2009 in Canvas Art Prints | Comments (0)
Tags: Art Landscape, Art Posters, Art Prints, Color Swatches, Craft Store, Custom Framing Service, Dogs Cats, Dragons Fantasy, Favorite Art, Folk Art, Framing And Matting, Hallways, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Paint Color, Posters Prints, Prints Posters, Professional Job, Wall Hangings, Wet Bars
Framed posters and art prints are a great way to make a room or living area pop when you are interior decorating. When you search online you can find posters, art prints on any topic or theme you could possibly think of. If your design or room make over requires a music, wildlife, folk art, landscape, dragons, fantasy, dogs, cats or any other theme you can think of, you will not be disappointed on the tens of thousands of prints available online.
If you are looking to dress up a bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, living room or den then once you have chosen the paint color and have all your other design in order then it is proper to finish it off with wall hangings are framed art prints or posters. On some occasions you have a favorite art prints and want to use the colors to theme a room or chose a paint color for that space. Framed posters are great for small areas such as bathrooms and hallways or even wet bars.
When you choose a poster or art print always consider a custom framing and matting service. You can often go down to a local craft store to buy your own frame and mats and do it yourself but a custom framing service does a very professional job. Make sure you have photographs or color swatches with you to help pick the color of the mat or frame. If you chose to buy a framed art prints or posters online you often have these custom framing service available with dozens of colors to choose from on frames.
By: Pete Marks
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