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Abstract Art The Meaning of Art

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When I refer to “art” here, I am referring specifically to visual art, and more specifically to painting because that’s what I do. But I’m sure it applies to other forms of art as well.

Art can have very concrete, literal meaning to it—the more representational a work of art is, the easier it is to attribute a meaning to it. Everyone understands realistic representations of things from real life—for example, pai (more…)

Art gallery Exhibiting Canvas Photos Prints By Subject and Theme Will Win You A Spot in Art Galleries

Exhibiting Canvas Photos Prints By Subject and Theme Will Win You A Spot in Art Galleries

The artist can certainly submit more than three canvas prints, but each print on canvas should be separated by subject or by theme. To pick a theme, look over the selection of canvas prints that you have and see if any of them fall into a certain category or look. The print on canvas should tell a story in sequence and inspire anyone who goe (more…)

Abstract Art Photo art on canvas is creative idea for personalized gifts and home decors

Photo art on canvas is creative idea for personalized gifts and home decors

Photo canvas prints are the latest mode of transferring your favorite photo in to personalized masterpiece that last for life time. When ever any individual walk in to a business office, first thing he look for is the attire and interiors of the office and many of them have succeeded in creating and displaying modern art work at their  work stati (more…)

Art gallery Warhol collaborates

Andy Warhol collaborated with many people to make his art work.  The first person to assist and work along side him was his mother, Julia Warhola.  Later, Warhol collaborated with other artists such as choreographer Merce Cunningham, composer John Cage, and painter Jean-Michel Basquiat.

He hired assistants to help him with studio processes like silkscreening and photography throughout his career.  Warhol’s instructions to his assistants were frequently and intentionally vague.  Sometimes Warhol enjoyed the results when his assistants misinterpreted his instructions.

Ultimately, it was Warhol who made the final decisions regarding form and content, by constantly defining his production parameters, surveying them and always approving final products. Andy Warhol was very interested in exploring new technology and media in his art.  He tried new technologies as they became available, including synthetic polymer paint, audio-taping interviews, instant Polaroid film, video production for MTV and computers.  His interest in technology led Warhol to try many mediums and to easily cross traditional boundaries from one medium to another.

He was a painter, a commercial artist, a filmmaker, a music producer, and a publisher as well as a celebrity. It was Andy Warhol’s willingness to experiment and explore that made his work so innovative. warhol’s effect still become one of inspiration of tv technology such like digital transmitting television. You can observe that DIRECTV, the digital television service is one of the leading tv service. DIRECTTV and warhol somehow are connected to each other. watch the tv technology inspired by warhol via DIRECT TV