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Decorative Painting

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Decorative painting is a very broad field in the realm of the arts. Since time immemorial, its definite meaning is being argued upon by artists and scholars from various universities and institutions. The attempts to be exact with the term’s specific context always fail, though, since they are blanketed by people’s general understanding of it: any kind of painting whose aim is to come up with something beautiful, using an array of brushing techniques, media, and materials.

In contemporary times, decorative painting is used to refer to artistic works painted on surfaces other than the conventional canvas. Among these surfaces are fabric, wood, glass, plastic, ceramics, potteries, marbles, tiles, and the like. Like all forms of painting, decorative painting necessitates different types of paint, specialty brushes, and other materials used for stroking.

In the usual home décor and children’s art lessons, the use of acrylic-based paint products has been a tradition because these products dry very fast, clearly produce desired colors, safe, water-based, and economical. Among more experienced decorative painters though, various kinds of complex oil-based paint, gels, glazes, and extenders are used in order to come up with deeper and more complicated effects.

Decorative Painting is an institutionalized field in the visual arts; many scholarly institutions worldwide offer decorative painting as undergraduate and graduate degrees. Students who finish these courses become professional decorative painters and top-notch artists.

Art Supplies Stores

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Art is one of the greatest forms of human expression. It is one thing that people from all walks of life can appreciate. If you are among those people gifted enough to create art, then you have probably dabbled, at one time or another, in some form of sand art.

Basic sand art supplies include strained sand, sand colors, glitters, bottles, sculpting and molding devices and expression boards. Now that sand art is becoming more and more popular, it won?t be as daunting to look for sand art materials to suit your needs.

Generally, sand art supplies command cheaper prices compared to those materials used for other visual arts, such as painting. You can even get your items from the least expected places. If you are resourceful enough, you can find use for twigs, paper, old cartons, bottles and leftover paints.

You can find sand art materials from many art supplies stores, both in the traditional and online market. Many design templates, sand art guides and informative materials are also available when you surf the Internet. Several online shops are now focusing their business on sand art supplies.

With sand art, you can create masterpieces with less time and effort, using only minimal supplies.

The beauty of a sand art masterpiece depends largely on the quality of the materials you are using. Very coarse sand and low-quality color paints can affect the outcome of your creation. It is advisable that you look for the best materials available.

Visit as many stores and online shops as you can. Try comparing their items and special offers. Find testimonials about their products. Afterwards, you can select the best deals for a specific sand art project you want to undertake.