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		<title>Art Gallery Lighting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art galleries have very unique demands when it comes to lighting them up. Unlike most rooms that require a fine balance of task, accent, and ambient lighting, art galleries mainly rely on accent lighting to accentuate the art on display. While keeping the ambient lighting simple, you need to concentrate mainly on getting the accent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Art galleries have very unique demands when it comes to lighting them up. Unlike most rooms that require a fine balance of task, accent, and ambient lighting, art galleries mainly rely on accent lighting to accentuate the art on display. While keeping the ambient lighting simple, you need to concentrate mainly on getting the accent lighting right for the actual artwork in the room.</p>
<p>Ideally, you must have a picture lighting system that can be easily reconfigured to light up relocated or new art pieces displayed in the art gallery. For several decades now, monorail lighting and track lighting are being used for lighting art galleries. Check the CRI (Color Rendering Index) A lamp&#8217;s CRI is nothing but its ability to display the colors of illuminated objects and falls in the range of 1 (monochromatic light) and 100 (the sun). Fluorescent bulbs that we commonly use have a very low CRI while incandescent lamps come with a high CRI. However, incandescent lamps are not really suitable for art galleries since they do not have the exact directional characteristics required for illuminating art galleries.</p>
<p>Low-voltage track and cable systems are commonly used for this purpose, as they use halogen lamps that are known for their almost perfect color rendering abilities with precise beam control. Another important factor that needs to be considered is the color temperature since it decides how colors would appear to the eye under a specific lamp. It is believed that warm colors would look more vibrant under &#8216;warm&#8217; light sources while cool colors would look more pleasing under &#8216;cool&#8217; lamps.</p>
<p>Pay attention to the beam spread abilities of a lamp. The size of the lighted area is one of the major lighting problems when illuminating an art gallery. For instance, a large cone used to illuminate a small art piece may not only look odd but also distract your attention from the artwork to the illuminated wall. It may not be always possible to change fixtures but you can certainly resolve this problem by choosing a lamp of the right beam spread. Simply put, beam spread refers to the width of the cone of light a lamp produces as you move away from the light source.</p>
<p>Beam spreads of lamps are specified in terms of spots and floods. While the term ‘spot’ refers to a beam spread of less than 15 degrees, ‘flood’ describes a beam spread in the range of 15 to 30 degrees. You must avoid directional cans as far as possible, since such recessed fixtures may not give enough light to illuminate an especially large piece despite their ability to rotate.</p>
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		<title>Visit An Art Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An art gallery is a great place to spend time and to learn. Think about all of the new things you can discover by taking the time to see new exhibits at a local art gallery. You can learn new forms of art or see new examples of the oldest and most well known forms [...]]]></description>
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<p>An art gallery is a great place to spend time and to learn. Think about all of the new things you can discover by taking the time to see new exhibits at a local art gallery. You can learn new forms of art or see new examples of the oldest and most well known forms of art. Maybe you can visit an art gallery at a time when the artist will be there to answer questions about their work. There is no better time to feed your curious mind than by talking with an artist. Have you been aspiring to learn a new artistic skill? If so, get yourself to an art gallery as often as you can. Be inspired by the work of those who have done the things you are hoping to do. Take notes, ask questions, see if you can sign up for a class by one of the local artists. There is no better way to become an artist yourself. If supporting local business and economy is important to you, then visiting a local art gallery should be on your list of ways to show support. Let the local artists know that you care about and appreciate the work they do. Remind them that your community would not be the same without their efforts. If you are looking to decorate a spot in your home you can even consider purchasing a piece or two of art from the local art gallery. There is no better way to support the local business than to buy from it.</p>
<p>Visiting an art gallery is a great way to get you, your family and your friends out of the rut of doing the same activities for recreation. Next time you have a free afternoon or evening consider passing up the movie theatre or the bookstore and choosing an art gallery instead. There are so many new things to be learned and appreciated. Expand your mind and your interests to include good art. You will never regret developing yourself and your family into people who can recognize and appreciate important elements that reflect your culture. If you are a parent, begin instilling in your children the value of visiting a local art gallery. Help them to learn why art is important to our culture and encourage them to increase the things they care about to include more than just games and movies. Adding a little cultural experience like visiting an art gallery will be good for you and for them.</p>
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		<title>Watercolor Painting Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 03:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many beginning artists have trouble with one of the small techniques used widely in water painting called the wrist flick. This is the ending position of the brush stroke. Now pivot from your wrist push the brush tip up and away in a &#8220;flicking&#8221; motion. The last part of the stroke flicks out in a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many beginning artists have trouble with one of the small techniques used widely in water painting called the wrist flick. This is the ending position of the brush stroke. Now pivot from your wrist push the brush tip up and away in a &#8220;flicking&#8221; motion. The last part of the stroke flicks out in a feathery point. Practice several times in each color you have. As you hit each stroke, vary the thickness of the strokes trying to imitate grasses, branches, or even feathers. Along with suggesting grasses, branches, and feathers effortlessly, the Wrist Flick and variants are handy when rendering hair in portraiture or wildlife painting. A little Wrist Flicking can go a long way to finishing off a landscape painting. Too much can do a painting in before you know you&#8217;ve gone too far. Masking is one of the most important techniques that you should master as you improve your water paintings skill. Masking fluid is the most common masking agent. It comes in colorless and in colors. Most artists use the colored so they can see where it has been applied. Others say the colored fluid is distracting or can cause them to alter the color of paints they use.</p>
<p>We know that the &#8220;white of the paper&#8221; is important. It creates the very light in the painting. White can easily get lost and once it is lost, it is hard to get back. Watercolor paints and paper have minds of their own &#8211; that quality of &#8220;happy accidents&#8221; is what makes this medium so much fun! (But also so difficult, some say the hardest, to master.). A lot of artists will never use masking and others swear by it. Anything goes and whatever works for you to create the painting you want is okay. Experiment with all sorts of masking aids to find what works best for you.</p>
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		<title>Creative Art Galleries at Saatchi Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 06:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Meinert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an art gallery that exists both in actuality as well as virtually, the Saatchi Gallery is second to none in the volume and quality of work housed on its website and in its halls. In fact, Saatchi represents the standard against which all other galleries are measured, and indeed may itself be the definitive [...]]]></description>
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<p>As an <strong><a href="http://www.artzwork.com/" target="blank">art gallery</a></strong> that exists both in actuality as well as virtually, the Saatchi Gallery is second to none in the volume and quality of work housed on its website and in its halls. In fact, Saatchi represents the standard against which all other galleries are measured, and indeed may itself be the definitive source for accessing contemporary art of all styles. The gallery uses several methods to publish the creative work of the thousands of artists that utilise its services as a means of promoting themselves. In its online form, a wide variety of rooms exist in which artists may not only post samples of their work, but also interact with the other artists and with the art lovers that frequent its cyber-halls. Such rooms as the Stuart Room, provide a place for students of the <strong><a href="http://www.directoryofartist.com/" target="blank">visual arts</a></strong> to display their own work and form networks to promote and discuss art. The Crits Room allows other artists the opportunity to critique the works placed there on display, while a room exists in which street artists have the freedom to create and display their works without prejudice, but rather with acclaim. </p>
<p>Other resources on the site also allow for the actual creation of artistic pieces, such as the availability of an online studio. In addition to this, the gallery (both London- and online-based) hosts a wide variety of exhibitions based on important historical or cultural themes. It includes culture-based themes such as “USA Today: New American Art,” “Germania: New Art from Germany,” and “New Britannia.” Exhibitions are also held under such themes as “The Power of Paper” and “Shape of Things to Come” in order to underscore the strength of these respective artistic mediums. The Saatchi Gallery therefore offers more than a portal to viewing art: it is a means of creating, exploring, and understanding current art as well as shaping its direction for the future.</p>
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		<title>Famous Different Kinds of Art Galleries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gurpreet Sekhon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the art galleries are public, in the sense that any person could walk inside the art gallery and but the desired art. In general, public galleries host often openings and willingly promote their company. Many artists get their kick start at common public art galleries only, which could sell work on fee or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of the <strong><a href="http://www.artsfind.com/" target="blank">art galleries</a></strong> are public, in the sense that any person could walk inside the art gallery and but the desired art. In general, public galleries host often openings and willingly promote their company. Many artists get their kick start at common public art galleries only, which could sell work on fee or buy work from an artist and resell it later. On the other hand, some of the art galleries, yet, are private, in the sense that you need to be a member if you wish to enter. Private art galleries demonstrate high-end art, and support bountiful openings.</p>
<p>Some of the art galleries have custodians which usually concentrate on art from a particular region or exact period. Examples of regions might comprise of European art, Australian aboriginal art, and other <strong><a href="http://www.directorygallery.com/" target="blank">Chinese art</a></strong>, Asian art on the whole or African art. At times the regional spotlight would be very restricted; an art gallery may only show Peruvian textiles, for instance. During other times, the focus is in fact more on general, and is intended to comprise a huge range of creative styles from a wide-ranging area of the globe. In some cases, an art gallery only carries art from an exact period in history. This is particularly common with modern art galleries, which display first and foremost modern art.</p>
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		<title>Types of Art Galleries</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 03:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art gallery is the name given to a place where some type of visual art is displayed. The two different types of art galleries are the art museum and the contemporary commercial art gallery. An art museum is usually publicly owned and is non-profit making organization rather displaying and preserving art. It also exists to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.artyellow.com/" target="blank">Art gallery</a></strong> is the name given to a place where some type of visual art is displayed. The two different types of art galleries are the art museum and the contemporary commercial art gallery. An art museum is usually publicly owned and is non-profit making organization rather displaying and preserving art. It also exists to educate people about art. </p>
<p>Most famous art galleries provide an opportunity for visitors to purchase outstanding artwork. Also, they organize several art-related activities such as music concerts and poetry readings for children and adults. Art galleries organize seminars and workshops conducted by renowned artists. Committed to excellence in both art and service, most famous art galleries offer you a rich, unforgettable experience.<br />
Many famous art galleries display regional pieces of art such as <strong><a href="http://www.artdirectory411.com/" target="blank">African art</a></strong>, American art, Indian art, and European art, along with folk art, modern and contemporary art, and photography. These galleries collect, exhibit, and preserve the works of art for the coming generations. Many famous art galleries strive to entertain and educate their regional, national, and international audiences. Some famous art galleries specialize in particular areas such as portraits. A good number of famous art galleries are owned and operated by government.</p>
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		<title>Online Art Galleries: Bringing Art to your Doorsteps!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 03:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angel Abdulnor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collecting various forms of art and paintings is a passion that art lovers find hard to resist. A classic piece of art can add that extra spark to the place where it is displayed. Whether the purpose is to give an aesthetic feel to one&#8217;s home or office or to flaunt one&#8217;s eclecticism, a painting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Collecting various forms of art and paintings is a passion that art lovers find hard to resist. A classic piece of art can add that extra spark to the place where it is displayed. Whether the purpose is to give an aesthetic feel to one&#8217;s home or office or to flaunt one&#8217;s eclecticism, a painting can add an extra dimension to the ambience. However, the kind of art one intends to collect is a personal choice. While a passionate collector may be buying paintings to add to his private gallery, an interior decorator may suggest one to his/ her client to add to the “feel” of the ambience. Paintings are of different genres and it is up to the collector to decide the suitability of a piece of painting with the ambience where it is to be displayed. Whether it is an <strong><a href="http://www.artistfamous.com/" target="blank">art gallery</a></strong>, home or office, the painting should be displayed in sync with the place. The art lovers know this very well and thus their focus is always on selecting the right kind of painting.</p>
<p>As compared to the traditional art shops, an online art gallery offers easy accessibility and more variety. Traditional art shops can be very difficult to access for people who stay in far-off places. Traveling all the way to a good art shop is not only expensive and tiring but also is time consuming. Furthermore, due to lack of enough space, an art retailer may not afford to offer a wide variety of paintings to the customers to choose from. To be precise, no matter how much space an art retailer has, it can never match the virtual capacity of a good online art gallery. </p>
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		<title>Art Galleries</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Bessling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art galleries are institutions or forums to promote art appreciation in art buyers and a platform for artists to display their work. The term art gallery initially denoted a particular area or gallery in a museum to display paintings, sculptures, and illustrations. The popularity and success of this concept encouraged reserving rooms and later, private [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.artsfind.com/" target="blank">Art galleries</a> are institutions or forums to promote art appreciation in art buyers and a platform for artists to display their work. The term art gallery initially denoted a particular area or gallery in a museum to display paintings, sculptures, and illustrations. The popularity and success of this concept encouraged reserving rooms and later, private and public independent buildings exclusively for exhibitions, seminars, art teaching, and research programs.</p>
<p>A wider demand for art and artists encouraged the establishment of online galleries to help source and purchase paintings or sculptures from galleries and art dealers in different cities or countries. Art collectors or novices find this a convenient way to browse through paintings of different artists, depending on taste and setting. But there is nothing to compete with the artistic ambience of an uptown gallery showcasing traditional and exclusive artists or a downtown one selling contemporary or kitschy works of new and emerging artists.</p>
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		<title>Art Gallery &#8211; Know How To Act</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Krawder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An art gallery is not a church although to many people it appears to be so. This is because people tend to move around quietly and speaking is usually done in whispers. This is part of art gallery etiquette. The point is that to truly appreciate art it must be more experienced than viewed. A [...]]]></description>
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<p>An <a href="http://www.indexartist.com/">art gallery</a> is not a church although to many people it appears to be so. This is because people tend to move around quietly and speaking is usually done in whispers. This is part of art gallery etiquette. The point is that to truly appreciate art it must be more experienced than viewed. A true art lover will allow the work of art to impact them on many levels including emotional and visual. It is a bit difficult to experience art in a noisy and rowdy environment. People are quiet in an art gallery to minimize the distractions and allow others to concentrate on the art.</p>
<p>Some people act as if the buying and selling of art in a commercial gallery is something that is sacred and taboo. It is not bad etiquette to talk about the price of a work of art in an art show. The artist has exhibited them in the anticipation of selling them. Asking about price or carrying a printed price list with you during an art show is fine. On the other hand, one should not haggle over a work of art with a gallery employee or the artist in front of the other patrons. The work of art is not an old lamp at a garage sale. If there are questions about price or if you wish to make an offer, this should be done quietly and privately to respect the viewing experience of other patrons.</p>
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		<title>Art Messages</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get the most out of your visits to the local museum or art gallery, learn to understand the language of art to find out what the artist is trying to communicate. Art appreciation allows you to have an informed opinion about works of art. It doesn&#8217;t mean you have to like all of them, [...]]]></description>
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<p>To get the most out of your visits to the local museum or <a href="http://www.artsfind.com/">art gallery</a>, learn to understand the language of art to find out what the artist is trying to communicate. Art appreciation allows you to have an informed opinion about works of art. It doesn&#8217;t mean you have to like all of them, but hopefully see them in a new light.</p>
<p>It may seem obvious, but the title of the work can tell you what the artist wanted to describe by creating the art work. Sometimes the title will be obvious, but sometimes it may seem to bear little resemblance to the finished object. In this case, look for some similarity or connection that the artist found important enough to stress or exaggerate, and think about why the artist chose to isolate that particular feature of the subject or scene. Perhaps it sums up something important, distilling the subject down to what the artist feels to be its essence.</p>
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