Friday 27 January 2012

Fiery Arab By Emily McIntosh

Equine Art


Fiery Arab - Modern Equine Art

Original Acrylic painting by Emily McIntosh

Size:30"x30"

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Iberian Trot by Emily McIntosh

Equine Art
Iberian Trot - Contemporary Equine Art

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Canter Free - Equine Art By Emily McIntosh

Abstract Equine Art 


Canter Free
Original Acrylic painting
by Emily McIntosh


24"x36"
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Sunday 22 January 2012

Famous Painting


Paintings are always considered expression or reflection of a person, a society and a nation. A society or a nation can be reflected through painting. It is a way to display human expression on canvas. It is an ancient art. When human could not talk, they communicated by drawing. It was developed by the development of human civilization. From ancient period, many artists worked hard for its development. They created such artworks which are still considered as a masterpiece of artwork. Such five artworks are described below.
Last Supper:
It is the one of the best creation of renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci. The painting displays the moment of last supper of Jesus and his followers. Leonardo Da Vinci displays the excitement and condition of the moment on the canvas by using his brush and color. The true emotion of innocence and depression are exhibited in this artwork. This legendary artwork can be seen at the Santa Maria della Grazie church of Milan.
Mona Lisa:
It is another revolutionary creation of Leonardo Da Vinci. This artwork is considered evergreen artwork. The demand and appeal of this artwork is increasing day by day from the day of its creation. Many researchers are working to find out the explanation of smile of Monalisa. It is not only great but also a mysterious creation.
The Kiss:
This was painted by Austrian artist Gustav Kimit in 1907-08. In this artwork, he tried to depict the importance of kiss in a relation. It depicts a couple embracing and kissing each other. It was created by conventional oil painting. It is considered one of the best contemporary artwork.
Café Terrace at Night:
The title of the painting says that it is a simple painting but the reality is different. The method in which the prominent artist Vincent Van Gogh has displayed the belongings of night atmosphere surrounding the cheerfully lit Café Terrace at Night is remarkable. If you want to see this artwork, you have to go Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Hambletonian:
This is painted by George Stubbs. It is the horse painting which gets position in top 5 famous painting. The painter who painted this painting has been always known for painting some really good horse paintings. The painting tries to depict the feelings of a horse towards his master as the horse in the painting has been shown to be standing on just 2 left legs that portray its enthusiasm quotient.
These are some of the renowned artworks of well-known artists that are remembered to this date. Though the list of brilliant artworks is endless, this article intends to narrow down the list and enlist the famous art portraits and oil paintings that are have been always known for their uniqueness. Nevertheless, with many new artists coming up in the field of painting the list would surely expand in the future.
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Thursday 19 January 2012

Wearable Art

Art always pushes boundaries and forces re-interpretation and there's no reason why the vehicles that showcase fine art shouldn't change as well. Art has been featured on museum walls, in galleries and studios, on greeting cards and billboards and many other traditional and contemporary settings.

Another area that has recently opened itself up to vivid and sophisticated interpretations of fine art is fashion apparel. Famous works of art have long been featured on t-shirts but the new look of wearable art offers embroidered reproductions that replace common logos with digitally enhanced thread color designs based on original works of art.  One of the problems with traditional logos and designer labels is that it is static and too recognizable as a brand symbol. This lessens the impact of the image since people who see it associate it with marketing.

However, when you have digitally recreated embroidered images from original acrylic paintings on high quality cotton polo shirts and casual wear tops the effect is much more moving and memorable. Not every piece of art transitions well to wearable art but the popular theme of equine imagery and horses is one motif that can evolve from the canvas to the garment and still retain the integrity of the original expression.  With advances in digital graphic technology original acrylic paintings can be scanned and the images reproduced in fine thread embroidery with colors that include slightly altered tones to pick up on the nuances of shading and color depths. This technique works well with horse art since it allows for the powerful and bold images of horses to be reproduced carefully enough to capture the same life, emotion and aesthetic appeal of the original painting.

Technology has always been a reluctant tool of the "pure" artist. Bravely locked in his quest for truth the artist sometimes misses a unique opportunity to showcase his works due to a difficulty in handling expression and marketing. But with wearable art an avenue has opened up for artists to engage wide audiences in a tasteful and understated manner that relays not only the fine art image but also the care taken in how the artists has chosen to display the art. Equine theme apparel is just one example of a burgeoning trend towards more captivating forms of wearable art.

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Thursday 5 January 2012

Components of Painting


Passion

What makes artwork is the sensitivity and illustration of concentration. Every point in space has different passion, which can be demonstrated in artwork by black and white and all the gray shades between. In fact, art workers can clear structures by juxtaposing surfaces of different concentration; by utilizing just color (of the same concentration), one can only demonstrate representative sizes. Thus, the fundamental means of artwork are separate from ideological indications, such as geometrical signs, several points of view and organization (viewpoint), and signs. For example, a painter recognizes that a specific white wall has several strength at each point, due to shadows and manifestations from nearby objects, but ideally, a white wall is still a white wall in pitch darkness. In technical drawing, thickness of line is also ideal, differentiating standard outlines of an object within a perceptual frame different from the one used by artists.

Color and tone

Color and tone are the soul of art as pitch and rhythm are of music. Color is highly biased, but has observable emotional consequences, although these can separate from one culture to the next. Black is related with sorrow in the West, but in the East, white is. Some artists, theoreticians, writers and scientists, as well as Goethe, Kandinsky, and Newton, have written their own color theory.

artists deal practically with pigments, so "blue" for an art worker can be any of the blues: phtalocyan, Paris blue, indigo, cobalt, ultramarine, and so on. Psychological, figurative significances of color are not firmly speaking significations of art. Colors only add to the potential, originated context of meanings, and because of this the sensitivity of a artwork is highly subjective. The similarity with music is quite clear—sound in music (like "C") is equivalent to light in artwork, "shades" to dynamics, and coloration is to art as definite timbre of musical instruments to music—though these do not necessarily form a melody, but can add different contexts to it.

Non-traditional elements

Latest artists have spread the practice of artwork considerably to contain, for example, collage, which started with Cubism and is not artwork in the severe sense. Some recent art workers include several materials such as sand, cement, straw or wood for their texture. Examples of this are the works of Jean Dubuffet and Anselm Kiefer. There is a growing community of artists who use computers to paint color onto a digital canvas utilizing programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Corel artists, and many others. These images can be printed onto old canvas if needed.

Rhythm

Rhythm is important in art as well as in music. If one classifies rhythm as "a pause integrated into a sequence", then there can be rhythm in arts. These pauses allow creative force to intervene and add new creations—form, melody, coloration. The distribution of form, or any kind of information is of crucial importance in the given work of art and it directly affects the visual value of that work. This is because the artistic value is functionality dependent, i.e. the freedom (of movement) of insight is perceived as beauty. Free flow of energy, in art as well as in other forms of "techne", directly contributes to the visual value.

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Tuesday 3 January 2012

Use of Artwork


Painting is the way of express human thoughts using some color and pigments. Painting is always popular from ancient period. Collection of painting is a hobby of aristocrat people during ancient period. Now-a-days, people of all classes try to collect painting. Artwork is used for various purposes now-a-days.
Decoration:
Artwork is used for this purpose mostly. People collect artwork and hang it on the wall. They use it to enhance home beauty. People use art to decorate not only home but also office room. Many people like to decorate their bedroom with high qualified painting. It is true that beauty of a painting will enhance beauty of your room and your attitude.
Hobby:
Collection of painting is a hobby. People who love painting and have enough knowledge on painting collect it for their pleasure of mind. They visit several exhibitions and collect paintings. Painters also collect paintings. Generally they collect artwork of famous artists.
Expressing Emotion:
Painting is the best way to express your emotion. A boy uses painting to express love to his lover. Suppose you visit a place and you like it. You can express your mental condition at that time by painting. If you want to express your love to your mother or your child, you can do it by artwork.
Social Activity:
Painting is used in several social and public activities. From ancient times, people use artwork and painting to express their protest against their rulers. Artists use paintings to show world cruelty of the rulers. It is used to raise public awareness.
Religious Purpose:
People collect paintings of Jesus, Mother Marry, Ram, Laxman etc for their religious purpose. They hang those paintings on the wall and show respects them by respecting those paintings.

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