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12 Nov 2009 About the Different Kinds of Oil Paintings

For many years, the collecting of artwork has been a symbol of those who are upper class and have a great deal of money as well as taste. However, you don’t have to be made of money or have a certain kind of taste to be able to collect some really fine art. Some of the best kind of art is oil paintings and you will need to follow few tips when you are planning to buy them.

Don’t be fooled by paintings that are reproductions of an original. A lot of people who aren’t that knowledgeable in the world of oil paintings may be easily fooled into believing a reproduction is an original work and end up paying a high price. Some of these reproductions are merely prints that are touched up in places with paint.

08 Nov 2009 Positive Attributes of Tattoos

Considering how widespread the negative reputation is of tattoos and people who have them, one might wonder if there is anything positive about tattoos, and if it is reason adequate to get one. You undoubtedly have found out plenty about the problems, attitudes, risk reasons, etc., so possibly you would also love to consider the opposite angle in order to help you produce the best decision regarding whether or not getting this type of artwork is proper for you.

First, let’s examine some of the reasons why obtaining a tattoo may not be a great idea. If you’re the kind of person who will do things impulsively; or if you’re considering a tattoo based primarily on a different person wanting you to get one or not wanting you to get one; these factors will very likely lead to you regretting your decision in some unspecified time in the future soon enough. If getting a tattoo is not solely your own decision for your individual sake, and a conclusion which you have put cautious thought into making, you will likely finally end up needing to get it removed later on.

24 Sep 2009 Effectively Lighting Artwork

What are the first impressions of visitors entering your place of business or home? Artwork is often the crucial and memorable element that completes a well defined and designed space. Your artwork speaks volumes about your values and interests. Artwork reflects your image, promotes a stimulating work environment, and enhances a comfortable living space.

After spending time, and often a lot of money, for the right pieces of art, the works must be carefully placed or hung to best be seen and to complement the spaces they occupy. What is often overlooked is proper and effective lighting of the art. Imagine the difference in impact between an unlighted painting at the end of a hallway and the same painting artfully illuminated. In the first case, the painting will often fade into the background. A well lighted painting will become a focal point.