HI - it is part of a question in a quiz. It asks what is the name of the painting and painter of this and two other famous board game pictures. I include the other two
This Question has been in my mind for a long time and i can get it right of shake it off my mind. I have people telling me that Art is in the form of Paintings/ sculptures. Others told me that Art is ...
...stand you a round in exchange..). I let you know more precisely sometime in the spring...
Here's a question you (or someone else reading this) might know the answer to - any recommendations r...
...he hundreds of 'how to' books on art they all walk you through their own lesson plans. As for the question of whether or not one medium should precede another, you'll get an equally fru...
Hi! In early December someone else asked the same question and for what it's worth, I posted the following reply : ..... I try and avoid using sheets of watercolour paper and whenever possible us...
I don't have a reply for you but another question. I found your site by trying to find the name of another unknown artist. I have a painting entitled 'West Coast of Ireland' painted in ...
... recent work with surrealist wax technique (four angles). More to come, with suggestions.
Here's a question, more on the geekly side than anything else: With the background, I used high JPEG ...
... be built up into semi-opaque and opaque qualities.
It can be applied with a finger or a brush.
The question now becomes: why can any kind of shit not be used as an artistic medium?
I bet ...
hi there,
I am an origamian and i try to classify origami as an art or not.
i have a basic question. does anybody know a common validity definition of art. what makes an object or a picture or...
...n of eventually showing and/or selling.
I need to take photos of my work in slide format (I assume). My question is: Do I just lay the work out and click off a photo? Or do I somehow scan the work...
Chris' question about printing from Lucite plates instead of using traditional metal ones prompts me to call attention to one of my art mentors of years past, from whom I learned to print WATERCO...
Hello, I have a question...
Academics have been famously disproving works supposedly by Rembrandt for a spell now, and forgers have been forging.
Does anyone know, approximately, how many Remb...
The question of interactivity in art (of all forms) is an interesting one... I for one would prefer to read Crime and Punishment than an 'interactive novel' where I could choose the ending, ...
...and the other one is a cubism style, church scene. Both are signed and the church scene is dated 1932. My question is this, these paintings are on what I'm being told is "Paint Board"...
...per on the Romantic Period poetry, and i've been having a lot of trouble finding answers to some of my questions...
If you wouldn't mind answering them for me to the best of your abiliti...
... California and that is fine. (I have a few problems with it myself). However, I still want an answer to my question based on the original quote.
In other words, what is it about South California ...
...f there art. Can someone help me out what to decide, there personal experiences, etc. I know this is a vage question, but i am floating at this moment and some reality check would do me good.
Than...
...we've been in order to figure out where we're going.
But I'm straying from your original question, so now I will stop.
Nik...
...centred autocrat that does not recognize that someone else owns the space he/she paints on. This raises the question, are they any different than the people who invade your privacy by calling you up a...
...ator an artist or not?
Can work intended for reproduction be considered fine art? (that is the critical question)
The moment I get an order to do an illustration is the work I create forever p...
...ons). I'm not at all surprised that folks pore over your sketchbooks...
Your demo reminded me of a question I've had for some time regarding the Cotman Field Kit. I'm intrigued by t...
...minded anti-intellectual clod etc. This usually serves to avoid any discussion about merit.
The isitart question is often a ploy to avoid discussing whether a piece has any merit.
...no skill ...
...ost every one of your postings which reduces your postings to a promotional platform for symbolism.
The question becomes: is your posting a comment on Mani or a opportunity to promote your own obs...
...eras, including the disposable kind. Hard to believe, but that's what was reported.
Now as to your question, some photographers know how to photograph art and some don't. And those that ...
I love it! There's an article in Brill's Content this month, with a conservative whining again about that shit (in more ways than one). He says that conservatives, rightly, keep pointing out...
...d say that a taste for picasso is the mark of the bourgoise? But enough poisoning the well.
I guess the question lake was asking is who' of the nonabsolute- abstract artists will overshadow &...
...ow your stuff! It was a pleasure to read your post. Very informative and so well explained. But I have a question. I have an artist friend who uses rabbit skin glue on raw linen (or sometimes raw ...
An interesting question, Ace. Certainly there's nothing wrong with hiring ones own venue, and putting on an art show on ones own terms. Indeed, if one has the organizational skills, contacts, and...
I've been selling my artwork on eBay for a little while now, and have been astounded at the low prices that some of the artwork actually sells for.
I admit there are a lot of opportunists who...
...the same reason as you (I'm a painter). I wonder how common that is?
In response to the original question... I buy art. I love collecting although I have to save and carefully select what I...
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