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  • The Lady And The Unicorn Tapestry Wall Hangings  By : Opal Victoria
    Even if you are not aware of it, you have probably seen at least one of the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries. The Lady and Unicorn tapestry series has been a topic of discussion for years because no one can agree on the meaning of the scenes. Most people will agree that the tapestries represent the five senses and a culmination of the senses in the sixth tapestry. The tapestries are generally referred to by a particular sense with the sixth being To My Soul Desire or A Mon Seu...
  • Bronze Statues: What's The Process?  By : Ed Augustine
    Statues in bronze have been gracing homes, parks and public buildings for millennia. But unlike marble statuary, where it is clear you start with a block of stone, the bronze casting process is an art form in and of itself.

    Although most of the statues we have from antiquity are marble, it is estimated that up to half of all statues made at the time were bronze. The lack of surviving bronze statuary is due to the fact that bronze was a popular metal for many other applicat...
  • Salvador Dali  By : Breiana Cecil
    On a quick trip down to London last month, I had the pleasure of visiting the Dali Museum. I have always been an admirer of the artist, as he experimented with such vast media and bizarre expression. After viewing hundreds of sketches, illustrations, and paintings, I've become more intrigued than ever before. This man led a wildly interesting life full of fascination, rebellion, and obsession that he expelled directly through his artwork. What follows is a very brief biograph...
  • Is There A Difference Between Vintage And Antique?  By : Herbert Sanchez
    Antiques, simply put, are old items, things left over from a bygone world, markers of eras past. The Titanic wreck is an antique, although we don’t think of it as such. The only difference between this and what we normally consider antiques is that the Titanic, though having value, can’t be bought or auctioned off.

    That’s another distinction regarding antiques: They have a market value. Although in an economic sense this is true, in the true definition of the word and conc...
  • Arts On Line  By : Frank Vanderlugt
    The profusion of online Arts websites allows anyone to explore thousands of art galleries, museums and art expositions from around the globe. Search by subject, medium, country of origin and more. Public listings of expositions and online ticket sales make it easy for even the busiest people to enrich their lives through enjoyment of art and artistic performances.

    The internet serves not only traditional artists, but also those specializing in computer art. There are many ...
  • Artisan Glass History  By : Frank Vanderlugt
    Artisan glass refers to handblown or individually created glass items, as opposed to items such as standardized glass windows and other mass-produced products. Until a few hundred years ago, this description fit virtually all glass products.

    Common glass contains about 70% amorphous silicon dioxide, the same chemical composition as quartz and sand. Commercial glass can be made of pure silica, but usually sodium carbonate (soda) and calcium oxide (lime) are added. Various o...
  • Art Messages  By : Frank Vanderlugt
    To get the most out of your visits to the local museum or art gallery, learn to understand the language of art to find out what the artist is trying to communicate. Art appreciation allows you to have an informed opinion about works of art. It doesn't mean you have to like all of them, but hopefully see them in a new light.

    It may seem obvious, but the title of the work can tell you what the artist wanted to describe by creating the art work. Sometimes the title will be ob...

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