Posts Tagged ‘Art Today’

An Art Lawyer Helps you to Buy Genuine Art Pieces

January 1st, 2010

A piece of art is an amazing creation nobody can remain untouched by its magic and fascinating overview. Art professionals are expert in making any kind of art work and even you can tell them to make customized art pieces for you. Art reflects your life, whatever you think; view, fell can be easily expressed through this medium. Art loving people are passionate about fine art and so they are ready to buy it any cost. Generally art pieces are extra ordinary and due to this it art lovers are passionate and fascinated by this. Though it has been seen that art pieces are expensive and being an art lover you know which piece deserves to be costly and price worthy. Always get art pieces from well known dealers so that you do not have any doubts about the authenticity of the art piece. If in case, somehow you fall into the trap of a fraud art dealer then seek help of an efficient art lawyer.

An art work can be in any form whether pottery, painting, drawing, sculpture or any other forms and almost every art form has its own unique style. One of most striking aspect in a piece of art is the use of colors that an art professional does, which gives proper shape to expression. Being an educated person, the chances of falling into the trap of a fraud art dealers is quite less. As you are an art lover, you will surely know the quality and value of a piece of art. Find out some reputed and recognized dealers of art that deals in fine art pieces so that you can easily get an original piece of art. Today, there are fraud dealers too in the market who deals in duplicate art pieces, so you must be beware of such people. If you somehow get entrapped by a fraud, then hire an art lawyer to help you out.

If you want to sell a masterpiece and dealer is deceiving you by not giving you exact price then you can seek help of an art lawyer at the earliest. Well, there are many legal authorized persons who undertakes legal matters to solve them with their aptitude and tricks therefore they are accurately known as backbone of legal aspect. An art lawyer is a qualified professional who deals in legal nuances as they are appropriately acknowledged with every aspect of laws. Before hiring an art lawyer for yourself, try to talk with him personally and judge whether you are in contact with the right lawyer or not because a person is best critic in himself. Other part that you need to deal is to cross check his past record in his profession. How many cases has he won till date so that you can have maximum chances of winning the case.

Even law firms deals in various art lawyers and you can consider them if you feel so. Being an art lover you would surly like to take legal action against that dealers who frauds people by sells fake art pieces. An art lawyer is one who really helps individuals in getting justice that are deceived from a fake art dealer.

Vietnamese Art Galleries – the Epicenter of Vietnamese Art

December 29th, 2009

Vietnamese modern art is a rising force in the world of fine arts. And Vietnamese art galleries have played, and are still playing, a major role in this new surge of international enthusiasm around Vietnamese art. Let’s take a closer look at the immense contribution of Vietnamese art galleries to the widespread popularity of Vietnamese modern art.

The genesis of the current popularity of Vietnamese art can be traced back to the beginning of the last decade of the last century. It is during this time that Vietnamese art in general and contemporary Vietnamese art in particular have started to emerge from a state of virtually no recognition and anonymity to have its say on the world’s art scene. For long, scholars and researchers from the Occident were prone to dismiss Vietnamese culture as a wan replica of Chinese or a mishmash of French-Chinese-Indian cultures. That Vietnam owes much to those great civilizations is undeniable, but it in no way means that Vietnamese culture is a mere product of mimicry. It is safe to say that what has enabled Vietnam to survive as a nation through an aggregate thousand-odd years of foreign domination is that she has known how to digest foreign influences and incorporate their quintessence into her own culture.

It is not surprising then that Vietnamese modern art today exhibits a happy knack of mixing Western techniques with a rich traditional sensibility. Thematically, Vietnamese modern art has stayed close to the nation’s tradition and cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from local festivals, age-old traditions, peasant life and other local variety. In these days, when people are speaking of an identity crisis in Asian art, Vietnamese art has become a center of attraction. Indeed, Vietnamese art works in the last decade have been increasingly sought after by foreign collectors and art lovers. Exhibitions of contemporary Vietnamese art are being organized in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Australia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Holland, USA, Argentina and more.

A Vietnamese art gallery is probably the best place to get acquainted with this new école. In most parts of the art world, the life of an artist tends to revolve around art galleries. Vietnamese art galleries are no exception. Recognition comes easy for an artist if he or she succeeds in displaying a work in a reputed gallery. This simple philosophy has led to the fervent populating of many Vietnamese art galleries with the best samples from one’s repertoire.

The owner of a reputed Vietnamese art gallery often plays a significant role in launching and promoting artists. He may weave engrossing, mostly fictional but sometimes true stories around them. Seasoned art lovers, however, will usually look past the hype, negotiate hard and sometimes get very good prices by going directly to the artists.

One can easily conclude that art is big business in Vietnam. Fine Arts have found an all new commercial lease of life. Vietnamese art gallery owners today talk of selling individual works for tens of thousands of dollars, and some are financing frequent trips to the United States, Europe, and Asian cities such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo. Paintings that sold for less than $50 even ten years ago, are now fetching more than $50,000.

Aroma DD Art Gallery, Suffusive Art Gallery, Apricot Gallery, Doai Gallery, Dong Phong Gallery, Green Palm Gallery, Hanoi Studio, Mai Gallery – there’s no dearth of galleries in Vietnam today. If you want to have a first hand experience of Vietnamese modern art, there is just one place to head for – Vietnamese art galleries.

Abstract Canvas Art – Thoughts to Ponder

December 9th, 2009

By Bryon zirker

Abstract canvas art Paintings were becoming increasingly abstract during the centuries when abstraction made its final break through into the 20th century. Today in the contemporary art circles, artists are free to choose between a wealth of interesting new media, the feeling that abstract canvas art still harbours tremendous potential to translate the contemporary experience of life into a visual language that is universal.

Abstract canvas art is art that is not found to be an accurate representation of a form or object. This type of expression can be rendered in many different ways which can include the shape, color, and form. The artist will take the object and then either simplify it or exaggerate it based on his skills and experience. There are many different abstract styles. But in all there are three forms of these styles that really stand out. They are, Cubism, Neoclassicism, and Abstract Expressionism.

It is a curiously fascinating aspect of contemporary abstract art today that it can be a powerful means to reach all the hidden layers of non-objective experience shaping ones inner life. Many artists are finding that non-representational abstract art on canvas is very well suited to exploring and expressing emotions and the inner life.

Abstract art or abstraction. The creative Imagery that departs from representational accuracy to a variable range of many possible degrees Suprematism is as a Russian abstract art movement that is characterized by the use of just a small number of colors and a few fundamental geometric shapes used by abstract artists. Suprematism focuses on pure form and possible spiritual qualities it contains.

Irrespective of the chosen themes that are carefully painted in mixed media for the desired effects of simplicity and clarity of abstraction, the impact and directness of a physical and emotional events, are what we aspire toward. This is abstract canvas art.




By: Bryon Zirker