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Casio Digital Art Frame Turns Photos Into Artwork
07 Jan 2010 15:48:13 GMTThe 10.2-inch WSVGA LCD frame lets users apply the kinds of graphic filters found in Photoshop, emulating several styles of drawing and painting. With the push of a button, users can make their photos look like water color paintings, color pencil ske...
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Stetched Canvas for Artist Canvas Printing.
30 Nov 2009 12:24:04 GMTWe are pleased to announce the addition of a our Stretched Canvas' category to our China Fine Arts' website. In most of the art supply stores pre-stretched canvases are available in various sizes. Today artists have many options in the field of canva...
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The Art box -- One Great Art Supplies
24 Sep 2009 17:21:57 GMTAnne Ganong, owner of the Art Box in downtown Lynchburg, loves having a shop where artists can come buy supplies, discuss their latest project or chat with other art lovers. The Art Box is not the average chain store with generic supplies. The Art B...
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Using solid oil colour in a "paintstick" form to paint with oils
09 Sep 2009 15:47:54 GMTUsing solid oil colour in a "paintstick" form is a convenient way to paint with oils. Paintsticks always stay fresh and moist by 'self sealing' to form a protective film within 24 hours, so the colour won't dry out. This film is easily remo...
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American Craft Exposition founder creates a collector's home
27 Aug 2009 17:24:21 GMTTake a lesson from passionate collector that how to create a home that lets your artwork shine. Chris Robb traces her love of art to an art course she and her future husband, Bill, took as seniors at Northwestern. It was, she says, the start of a co...
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Creating your own artwork does not have to cost a fortune
06 Aug 2009 14:52:47 GMTArtwork does not have to cost a fortune. You can save hundreds of dollars by creating your own artwork. Here's how: - Paint If you feel confident picking up a brush and painting, you can create your own abstract piece of art. Use simple colors and...
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Review: Chinese paintings from the Weng Collection at the Huntington
06 May 2009 20:43:32 GMTIn the history of European painting, the element of time was a tough nut to crack. Usually painters used symbols: an hourglass, say, or a flicker of light that could represent the experience of a fleeting moment. Not until a century ago, when Cubist ...
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Family, colleagues recall skill of longtime University of Michigan painting professor Mignonette Yin
06 May 2009 20:37:41 GMTMignonette Yin Cheng didn't want to learn how to paint in the traditional Chinese way. Born in China in 1933, she was sent to learn from a Chinese master by making meticulous copies of the artist's work. The closer the copy, the better the student. ...








