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  • Give Us Free Yoga  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Can you find good quality Yoga classes for free? Sometimes you can, and many introductory Yoga class packages are free, or priced, so low, that they might as well be.
  • 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.
  • Safeguarding Your Collectibles  By : Charles Kassotis
    Take care to protect your collectibles in a safe environment and discourage their misuse by others in order to keep them lasting longer and looking better.
  • Create a Seasonal Wreath  By : Charles Kassotis
    Make a wreath for your home or office, or send one as a gift to leave your crafty impression in the lives of others.
  • Unique Picture Frame Design and Décor Tips  By : Charles Kassotis
    Check out some of these fun ways to include picture frames in your home's décor.
  • It Takes an Iron Resolve to Make an Independent Film Production Happen  By : Michael Connelly
    This article by Author/Filmmaker Michael P. Connelly is an explanation of what it takes to make an independent film production happen with very limited funds.
  • 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.
  • Creativity is King in the World of Independent Film Production  By : Michael Connelly
    This is an article about low budget filmmakers and their most valuable tool; creativity. The author contends that the playing field on the film festival circuit has been leveled by technological advances and low cost film production equipment, and that anyone with a creative idea and determination can do well with an independent film at contests like the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Think Before You Ink? You Won't Regret It.  By : Sam Smith
    Take time to plan out your next tattoo and get a custom design done. That way you will never regert the orginal and 100% unique tattoo that you get. Read this article to find out about getting a custom designed tattoo.
  • How 80's Video Games Influence Art Today  By : Gregg Hall
    The nostalgia of the 80's has been simmering in the fashion world for several years. It is perhaps not a surprise that the pop culture of the 80's is also rearing its head in the art world.

    We have seen graffiti, which was once considered a vulgar expression of inner-city youth, become a tool for marketers and embraced as a creative outlet for urban artists.
  • Locate and Secure Gorgeous Art Reproductions  By : David De Groot
    Finding the perfect painting for your home decor is not always easy. If you're an art lover, you probably have a difficult time choosing among the many great paintings available. Many art fans choose oil reproduction paintings instead of originals to get the painting they want at a reasonable price. Oil reproductions are beautiful hand-painted recreations of famous paintings from the past. But even when buying reproductions, choosing the right one can be tough.
  • Four Things You Absolutely Need to Know before Buying an Oil Painting Reproduction  By : David De Groot
    You've decided to invest in a beautiful oil painting reproduction. You have an idea of the type of painting you'd like, but you're still unsure about making the purchase. This anxiety is normal when considering a reproduction purchase for the first time. Knowing the right questions to ask will enable you to make a wise purchase.
  • Star Tattoos - Why Unique is Better Than Out of The Brochure.  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Article about selecting a star tattoo and why it's important to be serious about it using ones own creativity for personal input in to the tattoo.
  • Give to Get - A "Free" Music Philosophy  By : Aaron Trubic
    For today's musicians and bands, the music should be a gateway to profit, not the profit center.
  • Low Budget Filmmakers Must Do Everything Required  By : Michael Connelly
    Award-winning independent filmmaker Michael P. Connelly talks about the commitment that is required to make a low budget movie almost entirely on your own with very little money, with the intention of entering it in film festivals like Sundance, Cannes, Houston Worldfest, etc...
  • A Passion Swells Within My Soul  By : Jaci Rae
    More poetry from Jaci Rae's childhood book of poetry she wrote.
  • Using Art Therapy for Amazing Stress Relief  By : Abbas Abedi
    Learn the important of art in stress relief and management in todays world.
  • Take a Piece of America Home  By : Renee Nemerov
    View exciting American landscapes by internationally collected artist, Renee Nemerov
  • The History of American Painters  By : Dave Poon
    Painting is one of the most interesting forms of art. It depicts life in vivid colors and speaks so much about oneself, the painter's aspirations, his surroundings, and his nation.
  • Quality Gear Enhances the Art of Dance  By : Tom Sample
    The uninitiated may not understand the value of good gear, but when it comes to dancing, it's vital.
  • Long Live Those Who Choose the Independent Path in Film Production  By : Michael Connelly
    A discussion about the independent film production process and how some films cross over from the film festival circuit to the major theater circuit.
  • How To Choose Fine Art Paintings By Realist Painters  By : Gregg Hall
    Realism in art is defined in the same way as it would be in literature; it is the rendering of the subject matter as it really is without being embellished or putting one's personal influence on it.
  • How To Buy Paintings For Relatives That They Will Appreciate  By : Gregg Hall
    There are some things you should know that will help to make your gift be better appreciated. There is more to buying a painting for someone than just the right size and color.
  • Does Aura Exist in Digital Art  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Ever since Walter Benjamin published his essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," scholars have debated whether mechanically reproduced art can have "aura" as Benjamin discussed this concept.
  • Auctions of Antique, Modern & Contemporary Drawings  By : John Savage
    Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary.
  • The Online Art Scene  By : Kadence Buchanan
    If you appreciate art, try searching for online art galleries on the Internet and you will be amazed at the rich and varied offerings that are available to you. The parade of art is more than just a display of great artwork.
  • Abstract Paintings, You Either Love Them Or Hate Them  By : Gregg Hall
    I'm a buyer and collector of abstract paintings. There are few things I like more than finding ones that appeal to me. My favorite type of painting is done in gouache and I have several favorite artists.
  • Why Folk Art Is So Popular Today  By : Gregg Hall
    I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child. I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house was full of them. One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture appealed to me so much.
  • Does Postmodernism Exist Still in Architecture  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    What is architecture? What do we mean by Post-Modernism? Does Postmodernism still exist in architectural design? As Jameson suggests, "Postmodernism, by definition resists definition".
  • Buying Stone Art  By : Greg Swartwout
    Few types of artwork are more permanent than art in stone. When you purchase it for someone you care about they will immediately know that your love is undying.
  • Light House Poster Angels and Demons  By : Chris Campbell
    The ancient Light House of Alexandria which was built in 3 BC, and towered near 400 feet, was one of the last remaining seven wonders of the world.
  • The Omen Is Creepy But Not Classic  By : Kadence Buchanan
    The Omen is a film that was released on, of all dates, June 6th of 2006. This was a major promotional opportunity, due to the fact that the date in numerical format was 06/06/06. A remake, the original Omen was created in 1976 and directed by Richard Donner.
  • How To Take Care Of Your Fresh Tattoos  By : Jason Oickle
    The first thing you need to is remove the bandage/saran wrap from your tattoo after about an hour. Your new tattoo is a wound and it needs to breathe so it can heal.
  • The Saga Of The German Nutcracker  By : Tony Hartmann
    A christmas story your family will love to hear on christmas. It is not only a nice story it is also a true saga many germans know about.
  • 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.
  • Postmodernism and Architecture  By : Kadence Buchanan
    What is postmodernism? Are the postmodern characteristics still apparent in contemporary architectural design? According to scholars, "Postmodernism, by definition resists definition".
  • Care With Gemstones  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Gemstones are one of the most precious substances known to mankind. Their worth alone is reason enough for us to care for them. A gemstone can cost a fortune and one scratch or impurity can ruin there value.
  • Some Of The Many Different Ways Art Is Expressed  By : Gregg Hall
    Art over the centuries has taken on many forms. From Leonardo DaVinci to Jim Morrison, art can be determined by the desire of others to enjoy a particular form. People have been collecting famous works of art for a long time.
  • The Power of Dreams  By : Allen Jesson
    When I look back at my life and see how it has changed in the last ten years, I, for one, can see the power in poetry (and the enormous power that is released when someone follows their dreams).
  • The History Of The German Nutcracker  By : Tony Hartmann
    The real story and the real facts which explain where the german nutcracker of the Ore Mountains comes from and why he has been created ...
  • How To Get Reprints Of Some Of The Greatest Art Ever Created  By : Gregg Hall
    Art has long been a favorite pastime. Just as long as art has been around people have been collecting paintings and original pieces of art, many are hard to find and expensive to purchase. In recent years interest in art collections has grown enormously among people of all ages.
  • Custom Tattoo Designs  By : Zac Parker
    Should you opt for a free design or go all out with a custom design? Right now we'll focus on custom tattoo designs, explore what they are and what the benefits of going custom are.
  • How the Paint Color Chart Impresses People That View Your Work  By : Jimmy Cox
    Experience has taught us that certain combinations of colors, whether in nature or art, affect the eye and mind agreeably, while others give offense. We call the former "harmonies," the latter "discords."
  • Discover The Secrets To Making Model Ships That Look Like The Real Thing!  By : Jimmy Cox
    If you are looking for a new hobby or are a nautical enthusiast, you may consider making model sailboats. But how do you get started on such an endeavor? Following are things to keep in mind while you research this past time.
  • Digital or Film Camera?  By : John Pawlett
    For many, digital photography is a breath of fresh air, but be wary - believing our landscape images will be superior could be a serious blunder.
  • Enchanting Treasures in Wood Works  By : Karishma Roy
    Woodcraft has played its part in making the Indian handicraft fortune wealthier and inspite of many environment prevention issues the prospect of the hand crafted furniture sector in India seems positive.
  • Five Proven Art Festival Showing Strategies for Artists Selling Their Work  By : Neil Lemons
    Showing and selling your artwork at outdoor art festivals is hard work for artists, often accompanied by some expensive lessons. Here are five successful art festival showing strategies for artists that are guaranteed to increase sales and decrease your learning curve whether you are new to selling art at festivals or a seasoned art show veteran.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • Learn All the Secrets of Belly Dancing  By : Dane Stanton
    Discover everything about Belly Dancing, including history, basic outline, benefits and more.
  • Some Information About Renaissance Art  By : T J Madigan
    The Renaissance is widely considered by many to have been a historic age, this period of time came after the Middle Ages but before the Reformation in historic hindsight, but the Italian Renaissance of the 15th century is connected with the absorption of knowledge by Western influences.
  • Is Graffiti An Urban Art Form?  By : Stephen Dolan
    Is graffiti art or just vandalism? Can it ever have a place in art galleries, or should it just be removed?
  • How to Create Your Own Photo Mosaics  By : Adrian Adams
    Photo mosaics are rising in popularity all over the world. You have probably seen one somewhere such as in your child's school, your local library, a medical office or elsewhere.
  • Renowned Russian Artist Releases 40 Beloved Paintings  By : Heather Neal
    An established artist in the international art world, North America has officially put Russian painter Victor Lysakov on its map.
  • Tips When Buying Art Work  By : Craig Rad
    This article aims to help people choose artwork for their home.
  • Defining Art from Form  By : Jimmy Cox
    One of the first muddles that need clarifying is the sharp line often drawn to set off arts from crafts.How can anybody decide at first blush that a man who has a sense of form, an eye for color, and a definite quest for the beautiful is producing only a vessel - if he spins a lovely pot on his wheel, applies glowing glazes, and fires his work to produce a handsome jar glowing with a jewel-like finish?
  • The History of Wood Households  By : Mitch Johnson
    There are many types of things, which are made from different types of woods. Some of these things were barometers, beds, buckets, bureaus a kind of writing desk, etc. These things were used in the ancient times and they were made of walnut, mahogany, etc.
  • 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.
  • The History of Oak and Walnut Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    The different kings and rulers used different types of woods for their furniture. Like oak were used widely during the Tudor reigns. They mostly used imported furniture, which were both heavy and durable. Jacobean mostly used walnut and Cromwellian used both oak and walnut.
  • The Emperors and Their Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    Many different periods saw different the introduction and use of different styles. They are unique and different in their own ways
  • The History of English Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    Let us get into the history of English furniture. The historical aspect of the wood, the different types of woods in use for making furniture and other things that you find today in the market. Some of the woods date back to sixtieth and seventieth. No matter what has happened to other woods with time, oak is still in great demands and use.
  • 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.
  • Important and Incredible Products of Woods  By : Mitch Johnson
    Lets have a look at some of the lesser-used wood products. There are many wood products that the common man does not use them in his daily life.
  • History and The Use of Lacquer  By : Mitch Johnson
    Lacquering became every craftsmans delight to work with. It was first practiced in the Far East for many centuries. Much furniture made in England in the early 1700's was ornamented with this pseudo-oriental lacquer. Their demands gave many imitators a chance to produce fake product to meet the market demand.
  • The History of Decorative Furnitures  By : Mitch Johnson
    Different kinds of chairs were made with different colors and shapes and sizes. Some of them square, oval backs, shield-shape back, sabre-shape, heart-shape, round, etc. one of the significant part of the eighteenth and nineteenth century furniture were the use of rosewood and the different kinds of paintings and flower carves, and script-writings, etc.
  • The Beginning of Small Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    Let us have a look at some of the furniture that we could still find some of them in the museums. Furniture such as the stools which dates back to the twelfth century, tea-tables dating back to the late seventeenth century, serving trays made of mahogany, wine-coolers, a receptacle for cooling wine, writing tables, window stools, and work tables.
  • Great Progress in Italian Ceramic  By : Mitch Johnson
    Great advancement in ceramic has been made after 15th century only. Before this, ceramic was made only for use not for decoration and show. This article will make you know more about the changes and development that comes in the making of ceramic.
  • The History of European Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    Different countries produce different types of woods. And produces different type of furniture each unique in their own styles. And the development of these different styles of wood products was also due to the encouragements from their rulers and influential people.
  • The Greatest Renaissance Painter and Engraver of All Time  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Descriptions and theories behind the meanings of some of Albrecht Durer's most famous works.
  • 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.
  • Diving Into Drawing  By : Jimmy Cox
    Drawing has been around for centuries. In fact, wonderfully vital drawings and paintings by primitive peoples have been discovered, which proves that many thousands of years ago the art of drawing was there, innate, in mankind. Everyone can draw, for it is an inherent human trait far more natural than writing.
  • Sports Posters Through The Generations  By :
    Through several decades although many changes have occurred, there are just some things that never seem to change. One of those things are sports posters that remain a perennial favorite to be hung on walls not only among teenagers but even among adults and some children.
  • Princes: Who Wouldn't Want To Be Loved By A Prince?  By : Adrian Adams
    Who never wanted to be loved by prince? The princes in the classical fairy tales are all dashing, brave, and oh, they fall in love with a beautiful girl always.
  • Informal Wedding Photography New Orleans Style For Your Big Day  By : Andrew Stratton
    Traditional weddings are becoming a thing of the past, and so is traditional photography, becoming replaced with informal wedding photography New Orleans Style. Are you ready for a wedding outside of expectations?
  • Good News - Meet the Amazing Autistic Man Known as The Living Camera  By : Chris Case
    This is a story that shows the triumphant quality of the human spirit. It also demonstrates how beauty can come from adversity.
  • Create A New Theme For Your Room With Sports Posters And Memorabilia  By :
    Our very own room is practically one of the favorite places where we find solace and peace because it is here where we get the chance to re energize, to reflect and to think about things. We always seek refuge in our rooms whether we are tired, sad or just want some time alone by ourselves.
  • Learn The Basics Of Jiujitsu  By : Jimmy Cox
    Today the name juijitsu is understood very generally, in English-speaking countries, to refer to that mysterious art of self-defense. Read more to discover all the concepts involved with jiujitsu and understand the ancient art.
  • Celebrity Tattoo Design - Always Sizzling!  By : Kip Goldhammer
    There are highly publicized reports of celebrity tattoos, or at least those which are present in visible places.
  • The Smartest Way To Buy Tattoo Designs  By : Wincent Loh
    Choosing a tattoo is very complicated task for anyone but the worst tattooing a symbol of remembrance and personal sign or memory is even the hardest decision to be made. Especially, the times of buying your first tattoo design.
  • Creative Ways To Display Art Work  By :
    Some people spend a considerable amount of money on a work of art and believe that the picture quality deserves to be displayed to where everyone can view it when they enter the room.
  • 6 Most Dangerous Risks of Getting a Wrong Tattoo  By : Wincent Loh
    Although most tattoos are applied with no problems at all, there are some tattoos that result in a not so good outcome. No matter how safe you may think they are, you simply can't overlook the risks involved with getting a tattoo. Tattoo artists may tell you that there are no risks involved - although this isn't the case.
  • The Renowned Paintings of Artist Thandrai Sunitha  By : Don Alexander
    The cliff, however, was a key part of the piece. and the space between the flower and the cliff just connected the two, but left enough space to distinguish them as well. The fact that the flower and cliff were both drawn on the left, made you think that the space to the right of the cliff could be almost bottomless, giving the painting both a beautiful and strong tone.
  • The Most Logical Methods to Choose Your Perfect Tattoos  By : Wincent Loh
    Do you always get confuse when come to the time to choose the most suitable tattoo designs for yourself. There are several most confusing questions you always ask yourself.
  • Creative Wedding Photography of Your Big Day  By : Andrew Stratton
    When choosing your Louisiana wedding photographer, find someone who can incorporate creativity into your package. Go beyond the traditional portrait with creative photos, and you'll have lasting memories.
  • Art Can Be Affordable Particularly On The Web  By : faye bautista
    Art is a very personal thing. One person likes landscapes, others like portraits, others have different styles- Impressionism, Realism, Pointillism and they are all meaningful in their own ways to different people - or even the same person depending upon where they are in the timeline of their life.
  • Celebrity Tattoo Design - Always Sizzling!  By : Kip Goldhammer
    There are highly publicized reports of celebrity tattoos, or at least those which are present in visible places.
  • 7 Unique Ways to Choose Your Zodiac Tattoos Designs  By : Wincent Loh
    From a mixture of tattoo categories, the zodiac tattoos designs are one of the most popular forms. People are literally crazy of this art! Here you will discover 7 unique ways to get tattooed with zodiac designs.
  • Bull Eye Tattoos - A Unique Way of Tattooing  By : Wincent Loh
    Did you ever get an opportunity to show your bull eye tattoos; to let people know how determined you are; to let the individuals around you have an idea about your aim? I am sure you would have. Let's have a look at how people use this unique bull eye tattoo designs.
  • The Early History Of Painting  By : Adrian Adams
    Literally taken, the art of painting is the process of applying color onto a supported surface - such as paper, wood, glass, or canvas.
  • The Beijing Art Scene: Factory 798  By : Timothy Green
    The contemporary art scene in China is still in its early stages, but there's little doubt that it has come a long way since the 70s.
  • Early Victorian Erotic Photography  By : Irene Forde
    The early history of erotic photography is a fascinating glimpse into an age of strict morality, when a woman's naked form sent men into a frenzy and gave their wives a touch of the vapours!
  • Texans Are Falling In Love With Yodeling  By : Pat Carpenter
    For some individuals who live in Dallas, Houston, Austin and elsewhere in Texas, yodeling is just a bunch of yelling. For others, yodeling or jodeling is a form of singing that is starting to sweep Texas. In fact, several semi-famous Texan singers, like Arthur Miles and Don Wasler, incorporated yodeling as part of their distinctive vocal styles.
  • The History of Stained Glass Art Panels  By : Earl Garber
    Stained glass panels have become synonymous with churches as religious murals for windows. But where did the use of stained glass originate?
  • Methods Of Presenting Art To Others  By :
    There are many creative methods that artists use to present their art to the world. The most popular way to display the painting on an easel so that the painting can be viewed by anyone who passes by the window of a shop or those that pass by the artist as they paint in a park surrounded by beautiful trees.
  • Customize Your Flower Tattoo  By : MIKE SELVON
    One of the most popular themes for tattoos is a flower tattoo.
  • 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.
  • Diving Into Drawing  By : Jimmy Cox
    Drawing has been around for centuries. In fact, wonderfully vital drawings and paintings by primitive peoples have been discovered, which proves that many thousands of years ago the art of drawing was there, innate, in mankind. Everyone can draw, for it is an inherent human trait far more natural than writing.
  • Learn The Basics Of Jiujitsu  By : Jimmy Cox
    Today the name juijitsu is understood very generally, in English-speaking countries, to refer to that mysterious art of self-defense. Read more to discover all the concepts involved with jiujitsu and understand the ancient art.
  • How to Care for Your New Tattoo  By : Wincent Loh
    You've talked about it for ages. All your friends had decided you were just chicken, but you finally got that tattoo you've always wanted.

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