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Customizing Tattoo Flash is Simple - Use an Online Tattoo Design Service! by William Connor
Everyone wants a tattoo that says something about their personality. Creating that special tattoo flash to do that can be tricky, considering the image needs to be precise, meaningful, and artist friendly. Meetings these needs takes time and effort.
Three Reasons to Use Online Tattoo Design Services by William Connor
After you have made the decision to get a tattoo, the design work begins. Many factors must be considered that will inform the creation of your design. These factors can be overwhelming and confusing without guidance, even for a seasoned tattoo recipient.
Tattoo Art Gallery - Pin Pointing the Good Galleries of Tattoos by Adam Woodham
Scouring the internet for a superb tattoo art gallery is not the easiest thing to accomplish. Sure, you can grab any amount of low end galleries that have a bundle of generic artwork on their pages, but getting to the "good" artwork is getting less and less common. We all know that the great artwork is still out there, but you need to change your ways of finding a truly great tattoo art gallery.
High Demand For Your Digital Photos by Robert R Thomas
It used to work this way: Graphic and web designers would buy expensive packages of stock photos and they would use whatever images they had available - but now with the explosion of digital cameras and the ease of photo distribution, companies want more options - and PHOTO SITES JUST CAN'T KEEP UP! Today, companies need more variety to choose from, so they can develop stronger brands and enhance their unique selling proposition (USP).
The Basics of Digital Camera Care by Roberto Sedycias
Your digital camera is an expensive and sophisticated possession. It is a long-term investment and hence, worth protecting. This delicate gadget needs special care and attention at all times for better performance.
Baby and Children Photography by Andrew Chaan
Photography is one of the most innovative tasks to be performed by people. Where you need the best and creative outcome reflected in photographs, you need help of a professional photographer.
Most Frequently Asked Questions About Working From Home in the Photography Business by D Letro
Here are the most frequently asked questions about working from home selling photos online in the photography business. I hope my answers will help to give you a clear understanding of what this home based business can do for you.
Capture Your Precious Moments With Digital Photo Printing by Thomas Jack
Always live in the present and adopt the current changes. Digital Photo Printing products and services are the ultimate changes that have taken place in the modern art of photography. Corporate world as well as common people are making use of these up to dated photographic techniques.
So, You Bought a Digital Camera - Now What? by Robert Grazian
So, you just bought a digital camera, now what? Well honestly, the possibilities are endless. The world of digital photography for beginners is vast. You can start by taking pictures of clouds, a tree, your dog, it really doesn't matter just get used to your camera.
Right Time to Take Pet Picture by Eliza Maledevic
Having a puppy picture at home is a good way of showing how you love and proud you are with your pets. Pets are adorable housemate, they can make you smile and can put out the stress that you have. Having fun while playing on your garden is good exercise, and it is more fun playing a catch with your dog.
Who Collects Carte De Visite Photographs? by J. F. Borno
Who collects antique CDV carte de visite photographs? Why do people collect vintage 1800's photos?
Landscape Photography - Tips For Capturing Images With Character by Andrew Goodall
A great landscape is an inspiration for any nature photographer, amateur or professional. The trouble is, almost every location you visit has already been photographed thousands of times before. Here are a few tips for adding character to your landscape photos.
Tips For Photography by Lucy Bushman
Don't be afraid to get close to your subject. If you think you are close enough, get closer. When photographing people, large background areas can be distracting. Too much space above a person's head can be distracting. Feel free to fill your screen or viewfinder with your subject.
A Study of Mass Production in Art - Andy Warhol by Annette Labedzki
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an ethnic Slovak, born and brought up by Russian parents in Pittsburgh (US). Warhol is noted for his valuable contributions in the breakthrough of art from the galleries to everyday "non-art" items such as, the Soup Can or the Vinyl Records. His glorification of the Kitsch and mundane was the start of the Pop Art Movement in America, which broke the barriers of elitist art and made creativity an accessible part of day to day living for everyone. If today the Kitsch is in fashion, Lichtenstein and Warhol are no small reasons to it. They both are the Marx & Engel combine of Commercial Art.
5 Reasons to Start Wet on Wet Oil Painting by Chad Marshall
I have been doing wet on wet oil painting for several years now and I've known about for about 15 years. Although I enjoy it a lot and try to take part in it whenever I can, I'm usually stunned at the number of people that aren't even aware of it. So let me tell you how it all started, just in case you haven't heard of wet on wet oil painting before.
Calling All Starving Artists - Here is How to Sell Artwork by John Worth
If you find yourself in the unthinkable predicament that most artists do on a daily basis-that predicament being that you have created a notable portfolio of your work, but now you are faced with the dilemma of trying to find interested buyers-then you already know that the term starving artist is most appropriately coined. But you can evade this stereotypical term by simply taking advantage of the world's greatest and freest resource: the internet; where can easily find out how to sell art work in a snap. I am sure that the above statement has gotten...
Learn How to Draw Naruto by Morten Strande
A question I often get is: Can you teach me how to draw Naruto? Answering to this question is often hard because yes, I can teach you how to draw Naruto, but it will take some effort on your part. The thing is that you can't just learn to draw naruto, because when you have learnt how to draw you can draw anything, this is because drawing has some basic universal rules that apply to all type of drawing.
The Art of Painting Trees and Shrubs by Samuel Jaycox
A short summery of what colors to use when creating trees and shrubs. Create base colors and highlight colors to bring interest in your painting.
Guidelines on Writing a Good Artists Statement and Resume by Reinaldo Arvelo
Your art work should always be accompanied by an artist statement and resume if you are going to submit your work to a gallery. Your statement should be your defense and your voice. Your resume should be a brief collection of experiences, exposure, organizations, commissions, publications, or lectures. The importance of having both an artist statement and resume is essential for all beginning artists.
Do You Really Need a Professional Graphic Designer? by Bil McNulty
Trying to create professional looking graphics on your own is very difficult, especially if you don't have the necessary artistic skills or software tools. This article explains some of the reasons why you might want to consider getting a graphic designer for your next design job.
Stainless Steel Extinguishers and Urban Art - The Controversy Over Graffiti by Jon Butt
A stainless steel extinguisher: a classy piece of decor. A vital tool for fighting large, dangerous fires. And, in some urban areas--a controversial art supply.
Creating Wood Art, Find Your Creative Niche by Richard Milazzo
Using wood as an art medium is nothing new. The availability, variety, and beauty have always attracted many woodworking artists and craftsmen of every kind. The ability to cut, shape and manipulate it in various ways, revealing its awesome color and grain patterns is very appealing to wood artists, designers, art collectors and home owners alike. Wood Art has a lasting place in every home.
How to Buy Cheap Art Supplies by Annette Labedzki
Sometimes it is positively terrifying to walk into an art supply store. The prices are enough to give anyone a minor heart attack. What can you do though? You need pastels and paints, sketchbooks and brushes and an assortment of other things. Well, over the years I've discovered different ways of finding cheap art supplies. First it was out of necessity because I was an art student, but even now I can't stomach the idea of spending one hundred dollars on a box of pastels.