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  • Picture Frames and Photos  By : Josie Lee
    Many picture frames are very attractive and can match with many furniture pieces. Photos Gold, silver and platinum colors, with a wide 3’ frame borders are popular choices.
  • Tattoo History  By : Robert Hill
    Tattoos are a very old form of body art that go back to ancient times when many cultures used them. Some historians say that tattoos go back 5000 years, while others believe they go back well over 10000 years.
  • Architectural Photography  By : John Eva
    An article explaining all about Architectural Photography
  • Renderings in Watercolor and Acrylic of Waterscapes  By : imagegal
    Watercolor and acrylic renderings illustrated and interpreted to show how each have unique characteristics in depicting reflections on and under the water. Although both are water-based paints, they are definitely different in function and outcome.
  • Own Oil Painting Masterpiece.Portraits From Photos  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject, most often a person. Now everybody can have own masterpiece oil portrait at his home created from photos.
  • Contemporary And Modern Art  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Arts is most often used to refer specifically to the visual arts, including media such as painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Art refers to a diverse range of human activities and artifacts, and may be used to cover all or any of the arts, including music, literature and other forms.
  • Digital Canvas Print And Modern Canvas Art  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Reproductions of original artwork have been printed on canvas for many decades using offset printing. Since the 1990s canvas print has been associated with either dye sublimation or inkjet printers (sometimes sold under the trade names Repligraph and Giclée respectively). With these printers artists and photographers can print their works directly on canvas stock as limited run reproductions.
  • 3D Street Painting - What You Should Know About Street Painting  By : Jim Olivero
    Fine art is an expression of aesthetic. Recorded as early as the 16th century, street painting has become one of the popular components of fine art. Learn more about fine art street painting.
  • Art Canvas Prints Giclee  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Giclée, is an invented name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word "giclée", from the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined by Jack Duganne, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art.
  • Japanese dragon tattoo Meanings  By : Batic
    The choice for a Japanese dragon tattoo makes a particularly powerful personal statement, and the choices in design are rich with diversity. Click Here To Find Out the Meanings of Japanese dragon tattoos and Where To get one You Truly Deserve.
  • Koi Tattoo meanings and how to get one you truly deserve?  By : Batic
    The choice for a koi fish tattoo makes a particularly powerful personal statement, and the choices in koi tattoo designs are rich with diversity. Click here to find out the koi tattoo meanings and Where to get one for inking.
  • 5 Reasons You Should Kickbox  By : Chris Lees
    This article gives five good reasons why you should consider taking up kickboxing classes. Read it and get motivated to finally get in shape!
  • Should You Let Your Kids Take Martial Arts Classes  By : Chris Lees
    This article is about the pros and cons of letting your kids join up for a kickboxing class.
  • How to Get the Perfect Kanji Tattoo You Truly Deserve?  By : Paige
    If you're planning to get a Chinese symbol tattoo anytime soon you need to read every word of this article.
  • Dance, Music, Theater and Visual Arts Education  By : Deep Dhanoa
    NCLB classifies the arts as a core academic subject to be taught by highly qualified teachers. K-12 standards for dance, music, theater and visual arts education were developed in 1994 by the Consortium of National Arts Education Association. A 2005 Harris Poll found strong public support for the arts (see box). So the arts should be high on every district's priority list--at least, that's the message implied in recent national reports.

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