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How to Hang fine art Stretched Canvas

How to Hang Stretched Canvas
 
You don’t need any special materials to hang a stretched canvas; the canvas stretchers alone are strong enough to support the painting. With a few nails, tacks or anchors—depending on the type of wall you have—you can put the painting directly on the wall. While some people prefer framing a painting, most contemporary work looks more appropriate unframed. Examine the edges of the canvas and let your own taste be your guide.
 
 
  • How to frame and hang your artwork
  • Some canvas artwork can be hung with no frame and can be a good solution for interior walls that can’t carry a great deal of weight. Landlords and developers often use this option in show homes and in rental properties for this reason. If you do select a frame, tie it in to the location where the artwork is to be hung, as well as in to the artwork itself. The frame should be a continuation of the picture rather than a contrast.
    Style is another consideration when selecting a frame for your art. If your house is filled with antiques, for example, you’ll want to use antique-style frames on the paintings you hang there. If you have contemporary furniture in large rooms with high ceilings, you’ll want to hang large, contemporary 


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Did you know that Art ‘sold more online than in galleries?

he art industry is one of the last creative industries to make the digital move – but, with more people buying art online without ever seeing it in real life, it could be that times are already changing.
If visitors to London want to see contemporary art, the first port of call has traditionally been the Tate Modern. In 2012, a record 5.3 million visitors journeyed through its doors.
More people in the UK visit art galleries and museums than attend Premier League football matches but record numbers are flocking to the internet too. And buying art is the becoming an industry norm.

Would You Buy Art Online?

The news that 20×200, the site set up by Jen Bekman for people to buy affordable art prints online, is now offline and struggling to secure new funding is certainly not great for the company. It’s also a wake up call for the large number of online art selling platforms that have launched in recent years and for their venture capital partners that are betting pretty heavily that selling art online is a recipe for success. 

Why buy art online?

People around the globe are getting more and more familiar with buying art online. In the United States, around 250M€ of online art revenues were generated in 2012 (estimate Onsitegallery).
So what makes you still hesitant to buy art online? Is it because you cannot see or “feel” the artwork you are interested in? Is it because you do not know or trust the artist? Maybe you suspect that the artwork might not be genuine? Or maybe you are afraid that, once delivered, the online available artwork will differ from what you expected? Many arguments are understandable but seem to vanish quickly when looking at the advantages of buying art over the Internet.
Buying art online differs from buying something like a new TV set or Smartphone, as in that case you always have the possibility to go to a local store to see the device, after which you can buy it online at the lowest available price. This is of course not the case with an original artwork, which is a unique product. If you want to see the artwork “live” before buying it, you will have to visit the artist who may be located remotely, in another country or even on another continent.
 

Top Online Art Galleries and Auction

guide to the hottest sites for virtual art shopping.
Art.sy: Functioning as a sort of “Pandora for art,” Art.sy allows collectors to search online for fine artworks using a detailed set of criteria, including art-historical movements, subject matter and formal qualities. art.sy
Artspace: The curators at Artspace collaborate with high-end museums, galleries and cultural institutions to provide contemporary artworks for sale; represented artists include both blue-chip artists (like Cindy Sherman and Chuck Close) and relative up-and-comers. artspace.com
Blacklots: An online-auction site featuring daily public offerings of modern art, Blacklots uses the same sort of business model as fashion flash-sale giant Gilt Groupe. blacklots.com
Paddle8: Each month, this online gallery features a different exclusively curated exhibition (by art-world luminaries such as Marina Abramovic and critic Vince Aletti). The site also allows private previews online of major art shows; this month, it gave buyers a special preview of works for sale at the Armory Show.paddle8.com
VIP Art Fair: This virtual art fair has digital “booths,” where works from top international galleries are displayed. The roster of past exhibitors includes the Gagosian Gallery and David Zwirner (both from New York), White Cube (London) and i8 Gallery (Reykjavik). vipartfair.com
Artnet: Formerly a news site for art-world cognoscenti, Artnet has branched out and now holds online auctions for a limited set of respected modern-art galleries. artnet.com
ExhibitionA: An online gallery that sells exclusive editions of contemporary artworks, for limited periods of time (usually only a week or two). Represented artists have included Terence Koh and David LaChapelle.exhibitiona.com


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The Theory of Relativity, abstract acrylic painting, original fine art, art canvas

The Theory of Relativity ABSTRACT Acrylic Painting 

The theory of relativity abstract/full picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture
The theory of relativity abstract/close-up picture

Theory of relativity, or simply relativity in physics, usually encompasses two theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. The word relativity can also be used in the context of an older theory, that of Galilean invariance.

Yesterday, while I am listening to lecture about the modern physics, suddenly popped in front my mind those days in first year in university , my notes, chats , entropy, thermodynamic ,poems, I tried to express all those things by painting this canvas …hope you like it


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Fine Art Printing

 
This canvas is available as art print

canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are often used in interior design, with stock images, or customised with personal photographs. Canvas prints are intended to reproduce the look of original oil or acrylic paintings on stretched canvas.

The Definition : Giclee (zhee-klay) – The French word “Giclee” is a feminine noun that means a spray or a spurt of liquid. The word may have been derived from the French verb “gicler” meaning “to squirt”. In giclee printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are used and therefore there is no visible dot screen pattern. The image has all the tonalities and hues of the original painting.

giclée (zhee-clay) n. 1. a type of digital fine-art print. 2. Most often associated with reproductions; a giclée is a multiple print or exact copy of an original work of art that was created by conventional means (painting, drawing, etc.) and then reproduced digitally, typically via inkjet printing. First use in this context by Jack Duganne in 1991, Los Angeles, California

The Term : The term  “Giclee print” connotes an elevation in printmaking technology. Images are generated from high resolution digital scans and printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates including canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The Giclee printing process provides better colour accuracy than other means of reproduction. Archival quality ensures that the prints are light-fast and non water soluble.


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melting ice cream fine art abstract acrylic painting

Melting Ice cream/ full picture
 
Melting Ice cream/ close-up picture
Acrylic painting,stretched canvas.


Title: melting Ice cream

This canvas inspired by the melting of a candy ice cream cone in a very hot summer day! The beautiful colour combinations between the candy’s vibrant colour and the cream white background, this the hidden story of this canvas.

Washing technique, which is commonly known as a water colour technique, has been used here with the acrylic colour
Colour:Turquoise, white, red,yellow,orange,brown,pink, blue and silver

Artist: Selma Awadalla
Melting Ice cream/ close-up picture


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Fine art painting online art acrylic painting paper art

Inscribed Rock

Acrylic painting on paper canvas
Size:16 x 12 inch/ 40.5 x 30.5 cm 

Colours: full of colour different colours with different tones. Mainly Blue,orange,white and gray
Signed: Signed and dated on back, and Signed on the front.
Inscribed Rock/full picture
Inscribed Rock/close-up picture
Inscribed Rock/close-up picture
Inscribed Rock/close-up picture
Inscribed Rock/close-up picture
Inscribed Rock/close-up picture


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fine art acrylic painting online art canvas Bubbles

Bubbles

Acrylic painting on canvas paper
Size: 12x 14inch/ 25.5 x 35.5 cm
Date: 2014
Artist: Selma Awadalla Fine Artist

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