Archive for December, 2009

Top Reasons Why you Should Shop Online for Art

December 31st, 2009

So you’re finally ready to buy some art to decorate the walls of your new home. You have some vague idea of the kind of art that would fit in with the décor of your home. But you have a problem. Where are you going to find those art pieces? You could paint them yourself – but you’re not an artist. You could go to your nearest art shop and choose from the limited variety they have on offer – but the shop is miles away. The only other option is to go online to search for your ideal art piece, and have it shipped to your doorstep. Shopping online for art has significant advantages over buying art from a retail store. Here’s why:

An online store has more variety. You will never find so many different genres of art pieces in a normal retail store. The reason is simple; retail stores do not have enough space to keep so many art pieces. So you are terribly limited when it comes to choices.

Online shopping is accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. If you can buy your art from an online store, why bother to travel miles to your nearest art shop? People living in remote areas away from the city do not have easy access to art shops or galleries. Occasionally the flea market would come into town, but even then you might not find anything you fancy. Even in the city itself, there normally aren’t too many art shops around for you to pick and choose.

Buying art from an art shop is inconvenient for those who have to travel quite a distance. Even if you did find an art piece you like, you still need to bring it home after you purchase it. You might choose a large art piece, and that would pose a major problem if you had to lug it all the way home. You also risk damaging your art piece if you were not careful. Online merchants handle all the shipping for you, giving you less worry. If your art piece arrives damaged, you can always send it back, requesting for another one.

Online stores offer a huge number of products as compared to retail stores. How many art retail stores can squeeze twenty thousand plus art pieces into their shop? Not many I suppose. This is not the case with online galleries. An online shop does not have to worry about retail space, only disk space. Many of them offer thousands of art pieces for you to choose from. You are literally spoilt for choice.

Online art shopping expedites your purchase decision. Shopping online will shorten the time you’ll need to choose your favorite art pieces. Many online art galleries allow you to view thumbnail images of their art pieces. You can view as many as twenty thumbnails on one single page. This allows you to view more variety of art pieces within a shorter amount of time, enabling you to make your purchase decision faster.

You can instantly decide if the art is right for your home. All you need to do is fire up your laptop, log on to your online store, and walk around your house. You’ll be able to see in an instant if the art pieces displayed will fit in nicely with the theme of your home. This is a significant advantage over buying art from a retail store, where many a times you will be disappointed because the art piece looked great in the store, but didn’t fit in with your home when you brought it back.

Online stores are also able to provide value added services like framing. They will do everything for you; all you need to do is choose the frame and materials. The framed art piece will then be shipped to you with all the necessary accessories to mount on your wall. Your job is just to receive the goods, unwrap it, and hang it up. It’s that simple. Because you choose to make use of the merchant’s framing services, many of them are also able to give a discount on the overall cost. This is significant savings as compared to purchasing the art, and then framing it somewhere else.

Enjoy your art shopping!

Copyright 2007 Edwin Mah

Get an Indisputable Deal With the Help of an Art Lawyer

December 30th, 2009

Art in any form has its own appeal to art lovers. We all know that art in any form is loved and appreciated by all art lovers. In fact, art in any form is a sheer pleasure to people who love indulging in art pieces. Art in any form never goes unnoticed and people, who are keen on collecting art pieces, never miss a chance of buying those pieces. After all, it is his or her passion and indulging in one’s passion is something that everybody loves to do. Art is said to be the reflection of truth and today, when deception and fraudulence have become so prominent everywhere, the field of art has also been influenced by it. The world of art has also been influenced by fraudulence and deception. However, if you have been a victim of fraud while trying to buy an original piece of art, then you will no longer need to worry as you can take the help of an art lawyer to help you come out of fraudulence.

An art lawyer is a qualified law professional who can help any person who has been a victim of art. Well, there are various reasons why an individual might take the help of an art lawyer. At times, it happens that when an individual goes to purchase an original art piece, he lands up buying a fake piece. This happens when the vendor himself is false and deals with fraudulent art pieces, in such cases, to take the help of a professional art lawyer is the best thing that one can do. Taking the help of a professional, will not only help the buyer fight a legal case but will also help him in getting his money back.

Well, before you hire an art lawyer, you must make sure that you conduct a thorough research on the lawyer you are planning to hire to fight your case. The internet has definitely made it easier to locate such lawyers and once you find a lawyer, you will need to analyze his abilities. Moreover, you should definitely see his case history as this would help you to understand whether he has a good ratio of winning cases or not. Moreover, an art lawyer can also help you to get good guidance on whether or not to buy an art piece or not. However, an art lawyer does not only help an individual to fight a case if he become a victim of buying a fake art piece, but also helps the dealer fight a case in case of any fraudulence that he has faced. Moreover, an art lawyer also helps art dealers to get a good rate for any art piece and also helps him to fight a case if his customer is not paying him the money.

Therefore, the nest time if you face any problem in the world of art, you can find the art lawyer and take his help, as he is the best person to help you out of any kind of a fraudulence that you have been facing. However, you should make sure that you hire the best art lawyer.

The Emergence of Canvas Art Genre Painting

December 30th, 2009

“The Milk Maid” canvas art painting was the artwork of Dutch baroque master Jan Vermeer that became so popular in the eighteenth century. People said that the painting was a representation of virtue. With the canvas art size of 45.5 by 41 centimetres, this shows Vermeer’s skill in rendering the effects of light and shadow on the subject given. This great artwork was the beginning of canvas art genre painting in human history.

Genre painting in fact is simply defined as painting with realistic depiction of scenes from day to day human life. The genre deals with ordinary life of people, including family, streets scenes, sports, recreations, parties and festivals, and prevailing traditions. Originally, genre painting was from the ancient time. We can find the scenes painted on Egyptian tombs which reflected the daily life of ancient Egypt at that time. Pompeii and Herculaneum works also revealed many genre paintings, both conventional and erotic.

However, the genre did not appear until the late Middle Ages in several religious calendars and manuscript books. Paolo Veronese was an Italian artist who painted The Marriage at Cana under the commission of Benedictine Monks in order to decorate the refractory of their monastery in Venice. The painting that depicted the marriage banquet at which Christ turned water into wine was made on the wall by Paolo in the 1560s.

Dutch Genre Painting Masters

The Dutch genre painting on canvas art came afterwards with the work of Jan Vermeer. Being the most illustrious school of genre painting during the 17th century, Dutch painters were called as little masters due to limited number of painting artists there. The most leading painters of Dutch like Jan Steen, Gerard Ter Borch, and Gerrit Dou contributed much to the genre paintings of artworks. Vermeer, Rembrandt and Frans Hals were also considered as Dutch painting masters who produced unrivalled beauty on canvas art.

Later Genre Paintings

Jean Antonie Watteau, Jean Baptise Chardine, and Honore Fragonard were the painters who showed vital developments of French genre painting. Grace at Table as one of Chardin’s painting on canvas art for example, was playfully decorative. It portrayed everyday middle-class wife domestic activity with uncontrived and serious realism touch. The Education of Dogs that belonged to Fragornard delicately showed flowery painting as well as coloured scene of romance and was one of the great artworks from French painters.

Entering the 19th century, genre painting spread out in Europe and the United States. William Sidney Mount which called as “Jan Steen of Long Island” was known as one of the leading American painters in this period besides Robert Henri, Joan Loan, George Wesley Bellows, and Grant Wood. Mount specialised on landscapes painting on canvas art. Eel Spearing at Setauket was one of his great artworks. Another great work on canvas art of Mount entitled Bargaining for a Horse was created in 1835. In addition to the artwork of Mount, Grant Wood contributed his artwork entitled American Gothic in 1930s. The style was influenced strongly by Flemish portraits though Wood’s subject was apparently rural American. Hence, the genre painting on canvas art developed much more broadly all over the world and revived up until present time.




By: Luke Wildman