Sunday, March 6, 2011

Abstract Art Painting Studios - From Primitive Caves to Modern Lofts


Abstract Art Painting Studios - From Primitive Caves to Modern Lofts


Have you ever tried to remember the first time when you found yourself looking at an abstract art or an abstract painting? This article is a reflection of some of my own personal and subjective viewpoints and realities as an artist about abstract art with certain references to facts that are in agreement with what I believe myself as to the nature, birth, growth and the evolution of the abstract art outside the boundaries of the esoteric terms of the art academia.
To have a basic and fundamental look at the subject, we should first understand what the word abstract means before we could tackle the understanding of "abstract art" itself; and we learn that abstract in this sense and as a verb means to extract or remove and surprisingly as an adjective means not easy to understand; abstruse. As I evolved through my own representational art and became more acquainted with the history of art, I learned that abstract art had its roots in the very early dawn of human history when man began to draw on the walls of his cave. These early abstract arts, abstract drawings and abstract paintings - sometimes embellished with organic dyes - often attempted to capture the essential nature and the quality of the objects rather than the actual appearance of them.
As the art historians and art critics formulated their opinions and ideas into prints, more esoteric terms spun off the subject under "non-objective art," "non-representational art," and "non-figurative art." Centuries long before the birth of abstract expressionism in America, highly figurative arts had existed in the East, namely in the Islamic culture, where calligraphy also as a non-figurative art is taught as a subject starting sometimes as early as in primary schools, as great emphasis is placed upon the pupils' acquiring and developing skills in calligraphy, as the art of handwriting.

Indian Contemporary Art

Indian Contemporary Art


Contemporary just means "art that has been and continues to be created during our lifetimes". There is a certain amount of overlapping between "Contemporary" and "Modern" art. • Modern Art: Art from 1880 up until the 1960's or 70's.
Contemporary Art: Art from the 1960's or 70's up until this very minute.
Art History, 1970 is the cut-off point for two reasons. To categorize Indian Fine Art, have many criteria. Contemporary art - collectively - is much more socially conscious than any previous era has been. Roughly, Contemporary art runs from 1970 until now.
A more difficult approach is to understand Artists and their Art in terms of the inspirations they draw from. Art in India had always been an integral part of Indian life and excavations of Art objects from historical places have shown that Indian art had reached very high degrees of sophistication at various times in Indian History. Many of the artists in 21st century India use these historical styles in their art. Indian Contemporary artists take inspiration from various sources and styles, Indian Art still retains its distinct Indian's. Contemporary art in India provides an excellent opportunity to experience today's India through the unique and personalized visions of its artists.
Contemporary art is strongly influenced by the artists cultural background, history, training and experiences, it is forward looking. Contemporary Indian fine art is becoming increasingly accessible to tourists and the general public. In the reputed art centres of Mumbai, New Delhi, and Calcutta, museums and galleries proliferate.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

What is an Art Gallery


What is an Art Gallery


Art galleries are venues to showcase the works of art of each participating artist. Emerging artists benefit much from the advent of art galleries. Art galleries allow the collection of a commission on the sales done for the art gallery items. Visual art is the usual work being exhibited in art galleries. Paintings are the most featured form of visual art which are being placed in an exhibit. Other galleries feature a wide array of art forms. Certain types of art galleries do have this sort of specialization in order to accommodate a certain type of art work with much attention and order. For this reason the photo galleries and sculpture gardens exist in order to provide art enthusiasts for photography and sculpture can have a fulfilling time spent in the art gallery because of the wide array of exhibits to check out and appreciate. There has been a lot of art galleries existing in the world and these art galleries has been a seat for knowledge and exploration of artistic and creative prowess.
The captivating beauty of nature from all around the world has been the general highlight for art galleries. As mentioned earlier, art galleries have various purposes to serve why they held such art exhibit. Art galleries aim to promote the art enthusiasts to appreciate a mounted platform by a particular artist.
Art galleries also referred to as an art museums are reserved areas where visual art is stored and displayed. They serve as area for art exhibition. Most common type of art exhibited is paintings. Other works include sculptures, photography as well as installation arts. Some museums display applied art pieces of work. Apart from visual art display, art galleries are used to host musical concerts as well as poetry readings.
There are various types of galleries. Examples include private as well as public galleries. People use public galleries for nonprofit making activities such as to enlighten the public on different types of visual art. A contemporary art gallery refers to a gallery owned by an individual or privately with an undertaking to make a profit. Other types of galleries include online galleries where artists form websites and post pieces of work via the internet. To visit an online gallery, one needs not travel to the physical location of the gallery. There are numerous online art gallery websites; due to stiff competition, costs of visiting these galleries are low thus favoring the consumer. Other types of galleries include vanity galleries. These galleries show members of the public the artists' work. Artists pay such galleries for their work. Vanity art galleries work similar to an artwork-advertising firm.

Time For a New Arts Movement?


Time For a New Arts Movement?


It surprises and angers me that the art establishment places so much value on the meaningless manipulation of material as if the application of media in new or different ways can, by itself render the media into art. New does not always equal innovation, and innovation by itself does not equal art. Art is the emotional and intellectual expression, and subsequent personal revelation, of individual experience. Generally techniques and material innovation derived from the artistic process of self-exploration. Art should never just be a commentary or a political statement. In the same breath, art should never be merely sentiment or raw emotion. Instead, art should create a dialog through which both the emotional and intellectual response to experience is revealed. It is time for a new arts movement; time for artists to collectively define the direction we take in the 21st century. It is time to focus on those works which embody authenticity of expression over material manipulation, depth over observation, beauty (which does not mean pretty) over disturbing, clarity and insight over shock and confusion. There is no truth to the conviction that bad work sells and good work gets hung in museums. Finally, it is time to help our world heal through works and exhibitions that value human endeavor over human despair. With the new school year upon us, what better way to celebrate than with the grand opening of a new art website which is home to ten Texas artists celebrating art & life. Just Art reports the release of their new home page highlighting the artist's paintings, as well as the artist's varied art techniques.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

4 Connotations For Designing State Of The Art Clothing Line Logos


4 Connotations For Designing State Of The Art Clothing Line Logos

Clothes identifies your personality, it helps you look smart, unique and good looking. What is this small graphical representation?
These are clothing logo designs that are seen everywhere from small boutiques to big shopping malls. Have a search for an apparel brand that has no corporate identity and you will find no such brand. Why? Because a corporate identity is considered to be the most important part of apparel industry which turns it in to brand that speaks and this why, there is no brand without a corporate identity that exists. Now, let me tell you some connotations for designing this corporate identity in order to grow your apparel business industry.
Infancy to adulthood:
Backbone of your brand:
The backbone of your brand is the USP (Unique Selling Proposition); a logo is what makes you stand out from the rest of the crowd and so does the USP of a business. Target market mechanism:
Marketing means triggering the target audience, this is the biggest part of an advertising or marketing campaign. Theme of your business:
If a logo is not complimenting the business nature then there is no way it would do well to your business. The above connotations are very important if you are planning to get a corporate identity for your apparel business. As a result, you will create a flawless corporate identity that will turn your apparel business in to a notable brand.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Concepts and the Beliefs of Modern Art


The Concepts and the Beliefs of Modern Art

Art is a human creative skill, which is demonstrated through imaginative designs, sounds, or ideas. Art and artistic skills have been integral to our Histories. Events, life styles, and the other prevalent things, were all depicted through the various art forms of those times. Ancient Art is actually a symbolic representation of information about the life styles and the representation of facts by the people of those times, who framed a strong ground for Art. History of Art. Prior to taking up the Modern Art Concepts, lets take a look at the different art ages:
o Pre Historic Art / Paleolithic (2million years ago - 13000B.C) 
o Ancient Art (from 3000 B.C - 331 B.C)
 
o Medieval to Early Renaissance Art (373 B.C - 1453 A.D)
 
o Renaissance to Early Modern Art (1453 - 1800 A.D)
 
o Pre Modern Art (1800 - 1880 A.D)
 
o Modern Art (1880 - 1945 A.D)
 
o Contemporary Art (1945 - Present age)
Then the present day thinkers added impressive, vivid colors to the Modern Arts, thereby bringing pictures into life. Expressionism was a kind of German Modern Art version of Fauvism, conveying its expressions.

From Passion to Career - An Overview on Art and Design


From Passion to Career - An Overview on Art and Design

Do you have a deep inclination or passion towards art? Well, if your answer is "yes" then making a career in the art and design could be the right idea. Carrying a passion towards art or design can actually let you experience or observe the world in whole new dimension. It can help you reprogram your attitude, habit or behavior and lead a successful personal and professional life in the field of art and design.
Making a career in the art and design largely depends upon your creativity and your creativity cannot flourish until you carry a passion. Your passion and curiosity act as the driving force, and may help you experience some of the best rewards in art and design career. Today there is no career that can claim to be as creative as art and design. Apart from all this, an art and design background also allow you to work in different variety of careers ranging from Fine Arts in any media including Film and Video, Painting, Advertising, Fashion, Architecture, Three Dimensional Design and Film and Television. In terms of salary, it varies greatly in the world of art and design industry. While artists like art directors, craft artists or animators hold roughly 218,000 jobs, interior designers, which is one of the most preferred careers in art and design holds 72,000 jobs in the United States. It does not matter whichever field you select, if you have the passion and dedication to make an occupation in art and design, you can enjoy a great professional life. Making a career in art & design field needs a proper training and effective skills. In response to same, various art and designschools have opened to train young aspirants for this challenging career. Here, choosing a right art and design school is an essential factor that needs to be focused sincerely while deciding to get into this field. Today enrolling in the desired art & design school within a given time and that too with completed application is an important factor. High school transcripts - Submitting an application form always requires a good copy of a transcript. These transcripts may include the proof of a high school diploma or last degree you have acquired before applying in any art anddesign school. Experience or Work Portfolio - When it comes to art & design program one of the prime most features required is the creativity. Since, many reputed art schools ask for one such portfolio to judge your potential, it should be original. If you can add your list of achievements like any award you have won in your school for art work can strengthen your chances of admission.