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How Thin Film ISF Technology Works
Titanium Dioxide Thin Film, also known as “Titanium Dioxide Thin Film Photovoltaics” (Titanium Dioxide Thin Film PV), is a new revolutionary solar cell technology for high efficiency solar conversion. Titled: How Thin Film ISF Technology Works What is Thin Film ISF Technology? Thin Film ISF technology creates a uniform film of metal on the surface […]

Tips to paint this artistic piece in your house
Rangoli or Kolam is an Indian form of art which is used in Hindu homes and temples. The word ‘Rangoli’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Rang’ meaning ‘color’. It is a beautiful art which has been practiced by women folk in India since ages as a part of their daily house hold chores. In […]
Finding Peace And Balance Through Art
We live in a world that is so full of stress and drama that it’s hard to find any time to relax. What I do to help balance my day to day life is I create art. Not just any art, but free art. This blog will show you how I use free art as […]
Buy Wire Art Online
Welcome to the first blog of the company. The company specializes in making and selling wire art products. It is located in New York City, an international hub for business. The company sells wire art products all over the world, with a large number of orders coming from West Europe, Northern Europe, Australia and Japan. […]
3 Tips For A Better First Impression On An Artist’s Website
3 Tips For A Better First Impression On An Artist’s Website: I think that a lot of people might be interested in this, so I decided to share with you my recent experience of how to make a website that catches attention. I’m sure that many artists are not good at web design and need […]
Home to the Biggest Public Art Collection in the World
“The British Museum holds the largest and most comprehensive collection of sculpture, painting, works on paper, archeology and ethnography in the world. The British Museum was established in 1753 and has been open to the public since 1759. Its collection of over 8 million works is housed across six sites: the main building in central […]

Need New Poster Designs for Your Store? Here are Some Ideas
The following is a guest post from Emily. She has been making posters for several years and has a lot of experience. She has been in contact with many other graphic artists, and she has asked them to share their secrets with us so we can make the best poster art possible. This article will […]

11 Ways to Get Creative with Zoo Website Designs
‘I’m not really into art,’ you may say to yourself. But I bet there’s at least one piece of art that you would love to be a part of- the zoo! Zoo designs are a great way to get people excited about your company or product. People automatically associate animals with wildness, so having animals […]
How to choose the perfect glass for your space
The design of your glass is just as important as the size, shape and amount of glass you use. Glass has many different characteristics, such as: 1)Glass weight. Heavy glass tends to be durable. 2)Glass color. Clear glass allows for ease in maintenance and a clean look. 3)Glass type. There are many different types of […]
Check Out Our Latest Collection of Driftwood and Beach Inspired Artworks
This is the latest post on our blog. Our blog has been active since January 2011 and has had over 200,000 views. We have been featured on sites such as ArtFire, Etsy, Zibbet, and many others. Our goal is to provide a platform for emerging artists to be discovered by our growing audience of art […]

It Would Be Amazing If This Could be a Thing But Than Again, You Already Knew That
Fluid Art is a blog about creating on the go. I am a designer and illustrator located in the greater Boston area, Massachusetts. My goal is to create art anywhere, at anytime in order to inspire others to do the same. I believe that we are all capable of creating beautiful works of art and […]

10 Buildings that Define Art Deco Architecture
Art Deco architecture is a beautiful style that blends together many different architectural styles. It is also associated with the 1920s and 1930s and the time of jazz, speakeasies, bootlegged liquor and gangsters. It’s as much about what was going on in society as it is about the buildings themselves. Here are ten examples of […]