Archive for October 19th, 2009

Anyone know of any free art classes in oil painting or any technique sites?

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Pieface asked:


Looking a site that can give lessons in oil’s watercolors and acrylics. FREE is the word….

REID

How To Locate Options in Framed Canvas Art

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Vikram Kumar asked:


If you have a new home and are trying to dress the walls, you may be considering original paintings as well as photographs. Framed canvas art can be an amazing addition to your home but if you have never purchased artwork before you may be unsure what you like, where to find it and how much you can expect to pay for it. You should not think that the world of art is intimidating. If you know what you like and where to look you can begin filling your home with top quality artwork.

 

Many people look at the range of paintings for sale and are unsure where to begin. The best place to start is by looking at websites that offer a wide range of framed canvas art. A website like artworkgalore can be a great starting and ending point for your artwork search. You can browse work by different artists that offer a range of styles and subject matter from still life, landscape, seascape and even wall art sets. If you want to educate yourself in the different styles available, there are many excellent informational websites and books that you can locate which will give you all the information you want.

 

You may not know what is meant when someone mentions framed canvas art. You may wonder where canvas is involved when most of the paintings you read about mention oil, watercolor or acrylic. This is because there are essentially two parts to any painting. One is what the painting is painted with. This includes oils, acrylics, watercolors or even pen and ink. The second part of the painting is what the painting is painted on. This can be board, paper or canvas. When a piece of framed canvas art is for sale, it has usually either been stretched on wooden stretchers which lock together to form a framework or glued to a board backing that is then set into a frame.

 

Most framed canvas art is likely stretched on stretchers. The frame is then screwed or bolted to the frame to keep the canvas from popping out. It may also be set in with spacers which wedge the canvas into the frame. Framed canvas art should be firmly attached to prevent the canvas from shifting in the frame. Paintings for sale from internet websites will usually be stretched on stretchers and use a floating frame although some sites will let you request a different style of frame. This can change the cost however so it is something you should check into.

 

When looking for paintings for sale you should not be looking at paintings that just have monetary value. Some of the paintings for sale today may never increase in value but if you love them that is all that matters. When you are deciding among the many paintings for sale, look for ones that speak to you and make you feel something, even if it is just that they look good in the room they are hung in.



CORY