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Posted in Arts
Art is the expression of someone feelings that are poured into the creations in the form of motion, form, tone poems, which contain elements of beauty, and can affect the feelings of others. Although arts definition are vary and not specific, but I though it was quite reflecting it.
Throughout history many poets, writers and musicians who have attempted to define it. One thinks of music as “the language of the gods”, or some are saying that “the music begins at the time of speech ending”. David Ewen noted a definition of music made by the compilers of the dictionary as “The science and art of rhythmic combination of tunes, both vocal and instrumental, which includes melody and harmony as the expression of all things to express mainly the emotional aspect”.
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Posted in Painting
After brush, lets take a look at palette’s. Although consider less important, since some artist use anything as an palette’s, but a handy one will cut your time on finishing your paint.
A plastic palette with a lid, multiple mixing wells, and a center area for mixing larger amounts of paint. Because acrylic paint is a form of plastic, dried acrylic can be peeled or soaked from a plastic palette. This type are more economical than disposable paper palettes.
Many artists make their own palettes using old dinner plates, butcher’s trays or foam egg cartons, some using nearby wood. Use your creativity to make do with what is around you.
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Posted in Acrylic Painting, Arts, Painting
There were lots kind of painting, two of it is acrylic painting and watercolor painting. For beginner, these two’s might be familiar in your ears. Before we got more deeper on acrylic painting, lets have a look on its definition. Acrylic paints are made of dry pigment in a liquid polymer binder, which is a form of acrylic plastic. Acrylics are water-based, which not required any paint thinners as oil paints do, though they can be diluted with water while painting. Acrylic paint dries quickly to a waterproof finish. Because of this quality, it can be used on a variety of surfaces. Such as for painting on windows, outdoor signs, walls and fabric.
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