Posts Tagged ‘Form Of Art’

Canvas Art – Brother of Oil Painting

December 26th, 2009

Paintings created on the material known as canvas is termed as canvas art.

Canvas is such a popular term now in the field of painting that by just taking the name of canvas painters easily visualizes the term painting in relation to it.

Canvas is specifically used for painting due to its extremely unique features.

It is different from other modes of painting because of its unique features and therefore, when you start painting on canvas it is important to cover it with an outer coating.

Gesso mixed with titanium di oxide is one of the famous coatings which is used with canvas because it works extremely well with it.

Oil painting works best on canvas because they blend with each other beautifully.

If you are in the field of painting, I am sure you might have heard of many famous canvas arts, one of them includes Madonna with Angels.

In the olden days usage of panels with canvas was extremely high during painting. However, artists started realizing the importance of canvas in painting since 17th century.

Traditional art form of painting was used by almost all the artists before 17th century, but artists of Venetian age worked a lot in getting this unique form of canvas art known to general artists. » Read more: Canvas Art – Brother of Oil Painting

African Tribal Art- All About Beauty and Simplicity

December 22nd, 2009

Art plays an important role in the lives of the various tribal communities of Africa. Starting from birth to death, every occasion of human life is represented in some form of art. This universalism of African tribal art makes it popular even in the midst of an art world dominated by renowned contemporary artists in a highly modernised and urban society.
Tribal art is manifested in various forms such as original paintings, jewellery, masks or pottery items. The uniqueness of African tribal art lies in the fact that it has a unique significance and is not intended simply as an item of beautification.
African masks, statues and original paintings have an inherent meaning and every possible step is taken by contemporary artists of African tribal art to keep that essence alive for future generations. The beauty and simplicity of this ethnic art form compels many people to build their own private collections of art pieces.
However, you need both time and money if you are passionate about collecting these pieces. Collecting rare African art crafts can be fulfilling and challenging. Here are some valuable tips for African tribal art collectors:
Analyze the piece
If you are buying an item of art from a museum, you can check the finer details of it then and there. If you are buying from any online art gallery, make sure you are dealing with a reputed gallery with genuine credentials. During delivery check the piece properly. That would also help you to find out whether it has been well cared for or not.
Ethnical provenance
It is important to know the ethnical provenance of the art piece as there is a lot of difference between the art forms of various regions. Moreover, depending upon the region, the art of different tribes come in different price ranges.
Lineage
Tribal art is as old as the civilisation. The older the art piece, the higher is its value in the market. For instance, to purchase an African tribal art piece that dates back to the thirties, you would need to do a lot of research and pay a much higher price.
Maintenance
To keep the glory of any tribal art piece intact for a long duration, it needs proper maintenance. Always remember that extensive restoration at times leads to the decrease in the value of a particular piece.
The ‘Rare’ factor
All tribal art collectors have a desire to possess some rare art pieces in their collections. For finding an authentic, collectable-quality rare piece of art, you need to have an eye for quality and scarcity. Finding a rare piece is not that easy but if you search properly, you can come across some such pieces.
Dimension
Tribal art pieces come in a wide range of sizes and shapes. If you are a true lover of art, size must not matter to you much. What actually should matter is the rarity of the art piece and its quality aspect.
Auction prices
At auctions, buyers many a time bid on emotions which sometimes leads to a much higher price for a particular piece. In reality, the particular piece may not actually be of such high value. Higher prices do not necessarily guarantee superior quality. In that respect, buying from an art gallery, either online or offline saves you from the rigours of bidding and the price tag is also realistic.
African tribal art pieces are definitely a collector’s item. If you want to add some pieces to your collection, browse around reputed galleries and keep in mind these above mentioned tips.

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How to Make Your Own Abstract Canvas Art

December 22nd, 2009

Have you been touring art galleries for abstract canvas art to hang on your walls but end up leaving the gallery frustrated because you could not find anything that you like?  Do not worry about it because it is possible for you to make your own abstract canvas art.

You may think it is impossible for you to create your own artwork because you are not an artist.  However, with abstract art, it is entirely possible.  All you need to do is to use the right tools and your own imagination.  Abstract art is a form of art where the focus is on form and colours rather than on any particular visual subject or reference.  But there is more to abstract art than just splashing and throwing paint on canvas.  It takes some planning on the part of the artist; in this case, on your part.

Starting Your Own Abstract Canvas Art

Just like how you would do any do-it-yourself project, you would need to sit down and plan your project first, and then get the tools and materials that you require so that you can work on your abstract canvas art project.  For the planning part, the first step that you may want to take is to have a look at the spot on your wall where you are planning to put up your painting.

If you are an absolute beginner in painting, it would be a great idea to start small.  Buy a canvas that you believe is big enough for you to manage without feeling overwhelmed with your project.  Other tools you will need are brushes, a palette and paints, either oil or acrylic.

As for ideas, you can base your abstract art piece on anything you fancy.  You could use a print you saw somewhere, or maybe a photograph that you like.

Painting Your Own Abstract Canvas Art

Let us say that you are using a photograph that you like in making your own abstract canvas art.  You can start by putting transparent paper over the photograph and picking out the outline of the shapes you see in your photograph over this transparent paper.  In this way, you would be able to see the negative space – the space between or around objects – in your photograph.

You can copy this outline right on your canvas.  From here on, you can do two things.  You can either fill the negative space with colour that you like or outline the shape that you have copied on your canvas with various colours that complement each other.

Afterwards, you can mix and blend your colours to create tones of light and dark.  Creating such tones will give depth to your abstract canvas art, and thus make it more interesting to look at.  You can also make your art more interesting by creating textures with different thicknesses of paint and different strokes of your brush.

There are a few things that you need to remember when you make your own abstract canvas art.  First is that you should try to limit the number of colours you would use on your artwork, or else it would look garish and confusing.  Another thing that you should bear in mind when painting your own abstract canvas art is just to have fun and let your imagination do the work.




By: Luke Wildman

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