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5 Myths about buying art you should not believe

By |2018-05-13T18:43:54+00:00November 26th, 2017|Art, Commentary|

5 Myths about buying art you should not believe: In situ showing Creation #9 painting by Daniel Heller Myth No. 1: Art is very expensive This myth continues to destroy the art market every single day. Some art can be and is indeed very expensive. [...]

Prints

By |2018-05-14T16:53:34+00:00November 8th, 2017|Art|

What is an "art print"? Prints (or fine art prints) - In the visual arts field of the past, the word "print" usually meant artworks printed from engraved plates. Artists used several techniques to produce prints. The main techniques are known as Engraving, Woodcut, Lino-cut, Lithograph, Screen-print, and more [...]

Masterpiece

By |2018-05-17T16:47:10+00:00October 30th, 2017|Art|

"Creation No. 9" Artist: Daniel Heller Just what is an art Masterpiece? Origin and history The word comes from the Dutch meesterstuk, a "work by which a craftsman attains the rank of master." Historically, a "masterpiece"' was a work of a very high standard produced to obtain membership of a [...]

Creation

By |2018-05-14T21:00:53+00:00October 27th, 2017|Art|

Creation There are infinite ways to create art. This article concentrates on one particular process that involves three distinct separate disciplines. Original "oil painting" "Photography" and "Digital art". These are all part of the creative process that I describe below. What is Good outstanding art? For sure a matter [...]

Certificate of Authenticity COA

By |2018-05-15T15:50:27+00:00September 26th, 2017|Art, Commentary|

Certificate of Authenticity COA is an important document that any art collector should demand when purchasing artworks. Artists use this type of document (COA) to provide information about their artworks and as proof that the work is genuine. In the world of fine art, a [...]

Kitsch

By |2018-01-30T16:01:56+00:00July 25th, 2017|Art|

Kitsch as it pertains to art. According to Wikipedia: Kitsch (/ˈkɪtʃ/; loanword from German), is also called cheesiness or tackiness. This is "art" or other objects that appeal to popular or uncultivated taste because they are garish or overly sentimental. And this also means that these objects are considered by other people to be ugly. They [...]

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