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Free Drawing Tutorials for Beginners
It’s a hobby. I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember and now that I’m an adult, I want to take my art to the next level. What I am finding is that there are plenty of free tutorials online, but they’re hard to find. That’s why I started this blog where I […]
DIY Room Decor
Decorating your living space can be a fun and creative way to express your own personality, but it can also be an expensive endeavor; particularly if you’re trying to furnish a whole house. If you’re looking to decorate your place on a budget without sacrificing style, here are five ideas for DIY room decor that […]
It’s All About the Lenses
If you are looking for high quality and affordable camera lenses, then the best place to buy them is through online shops. This will provide you with a wider choice of lenses and filters so that you can choose the right one that fits your requirements perfectly. You may find a number of different kinds […]

Your Living Room 5 Easy Steps to a Beautiful Design
In today’s competitive real estate market, the first impression is crucial. What better way to impress than having an eye-catching piece of wall art? A beautiful work of art can be a great addition to any room in your home. It can add warmth, personality and make a statement. But not all wall art is […]
Great Tips For Framing And Displays To Showcase Your Ancient Artwork
Ancient Egyptian art is one of the most popular art forms in existence. The ancient Egyptians were very creative and their artwork is something that everyone can appreciate. It has stood the test of time and continues to be enjoyed by many people today. It is important to realize that not all art should be […]

Spotlight on The Winners – Spotlight Wall Art Project Wins Top Prize In Competition
The Spotlight Wall Art Project, created by the C3 Agency, has been awarded the top prize in a national competition, Best of Design 2014. The competition was hosted by American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and Core77. The Spotlight Wall Art Project is an installation that was designed to draw attention to the victims of […]

How To Use Translucense in Classical Art
Some artists may be confused about the use of translucence in classical art. This blog is designed to clear that up. Translucence is a useful art tip. It’s used in many famous paintings and is a great way to add subtlety to your classical art. In this article you can learn all about it, so […]

Contemporary Aboriginal art
This blog will be a place to share with you the latest trends, events, exhibitions and all news related to contemporary aboriginal art in Australia. Here you will find a lot of interesting articles and news, but also some interviews with artists, galleries and other key people involved in this lifestyle. The main idea is […]

Sandblasted Glass Art
The goal of glass art is to create a surface effect in the glass or other transparent materials. It can be achieved by using different glass textures and sandblasting, several layers of color, opaque and transparent glass, silkscreen printing on glass and so on. The most important elements for the final result are the design […]

10 Things You Should Know About Buddha Art
Buddha art and Buddha wall art has been in existence for centuries. You can find a Buddha sculpture from the 1st century, 2nd century and of course up to the 19th century. The style of the Buddha images changes with time and not just the different periods but also with different artists. Tibetan Buddhism produced […]

Modern Art Is Lonely Art
A lot of art is lonely art. People come to a museum and look at the pictures on the wall, but they don’t really talk to each other. It would be better if they did, but how do you start? I’ve heard people say that if you go to an art gallery with someone you […]

10 Pieces of Famous Pop Art. A blog that features the most iconic pieces of pop art, with a short description about each piece.pop art artists
Pop art is a form of visual art that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and the late 1950s in the United States. The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising, comic books and mundane cultural objects. Pop was not appreciated by everyone, particularly […]