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A mirror is an object with a surface that has good specular reflection; that is, it is smooth enough to form an image. The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or demagnified images or focus light.

View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ian Monroe at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.

No one wants to have to do it, but if your craft show sales are going through the roof, it might put you into a situation where you have to pay taxes. I would certainly advise that you never avoid your taxes, but I would definitely advocate you doing everything in your power to make sure that you limit the amount of tax that you do pay on craft show sales.

Now we know that art is becoming mainstream, as theft is becoming the order of the day, as thieves in hoodies target prints by Banksy the anonymous and faceless graffiti artist. Then a few days later; the conviction of the boyfriend of the Olympian Myriam Bédard, for theft of paintings of the late Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Nima Mazhari was convicted on the 5th of June of stealing the paintings worth $100,000. And in Milwaukee a Delacroix drawing has

My viewpoint as an artist about my favorite American scenic places.

Ellen Altfest proposes a vision of quiet contemplation, rendering a bewildering beauty from the study of the simplest things.Ellen Altfest. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ellen Altfest at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.

OK so you're running a pub quiz. You have a venue, questions and are pretty confident people are going to come and play - But when they come what will they find? Will you - can you - give them a fun night so they'll be gagging for another quiz next week - Or is it going to be disjointed, confused, fraught with technical problems and, well, a bit rubbish?

Li Songsong deliberately plays down the potential implication of the images he chooses for his pictures eliminating his personal feelings from these images by adopting an arms length procedure for his work. He breaks up his found images into segments and loosely regroups them through various shades and blocks of color in his painting.

This article walks the artist through simple steps to improve their shading abilities. It talks about the simple steps in highlighting, blending and shading and shows the artist cutting edge techniques to help their drawings come alive.

This is a site about the art of planning and creating an oil painting.




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