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Showing posts with label framed art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label framed art. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Fresh Art: Look At My Brand New Framed Art Prints

I have just completed my latest art project, these art pieces are brand spanking new, only hours old. Theses framed art prints were as always a labor of love, and I hope you’ ll feel the energy, the dedication and love I poured into each piece of artwork. I dove deep into my creative mind to come up with these framed art prints, this time I wanted to make framed art prints that were colorful but had a very direct effect.

These pieces of artwork convey a strong immediate, and I think unexpected directional tone while at the same time relaxing, comforting influence upon their viewers, opening the eyes as well as the mind. The art composition methods I used nearly aways seek to reach out to the seer, to arrest, and or, shock their mind into another world, a universe where objects are seen from a deeper standpoint...a place where objects literally talk and feel. In other words, my framed art prints, paintings, illustrations, drawings and any other artwok I create serves as a conduit for your mind expansion and creative upliftment. Communicating through line, shape and colors is - I find - a great way relate with others.

Using intense color illustrations and paintings is one of my favorite ways to produce framed art prints as well other types of art; color has definite effects on people, some colors can irritate and some colors exude a calming beneficial effect on our consciousness. Psychologist are quite aware of the influences and counsel the business community on these malevolent or benefical qualities of color and design.

The framed art prints I have most recently complete all have the qualities described above - and yes, they do enlist an obvious Andy Warhol influence - that makes for rather delightful art viewing. Here I will they are, here’s to a enjoyable framed art print viewing:




See more art here:
Framed Art Prints
Artwork

Thursday, July 24, 2008

I Love Me Some Pastel Artwork


Yeah, give me some pastels and i will proceed to perform magic...absolute magic...i’ll render a scenic landscape...i’ll draw a perfect portrait...i’ll present you with a colorful still-life that will knock your socks off...all done with pastels.


I love pastels because they are so typical of pencil, and man don’t I love pencils, pastels and their cousin, the pencil are(or should I say “brother”, or “sister”, for you ladies?) dry media, so their not messy, their is no waiting around for them to dry...and get this: artist like myself can even make pastel look like an oil painting. Man, I tell ya, pastel is the best of both worlds...an artist has the dry(pencil, etc..), and the wet(paint) worlds.

Here, look at these pastel art pieces:

A holiday illustration.


Look at this beautiful pastel still-life composition.


And again , observe the wonderful effects of pastel - another still-life.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Get Quick Help Over At Yahoo! Answers

NEWS ALERT!



I am now offering my services over at: Yahoo! Answers . Engaging and communicating with the internet community is a top priority of mine. We in the internet community can do lots of wonderful things to help each other, as well as this planet, if we communicate. Yahoo! Answers gives me a great opportunity along with this blog and my website: Framed Art to share my knowledge and skills. I'm known as DISCO over at Yahoo! Answers, you can find my responses mostly in the arts, entertainment, psychology and spirituality sections. You too, should see what you have or know that may be of help to others.






Saturday, November 17, 2007

This Lion Could Be Framed Art

Hello everyone:

As you know, art is big in my life. I've just finished a wonderful magazine cover, its nice enough to be a poster or framed art piece. Here, take a look:


Monday, November 5, 2007

Portrait drawing with that special touch



Chrismas is fast approaching, and you want a new and exciting gift to give to that important someone or someones. How about a portrait drawing? This will make a special, and a very unique Chrismas gift. No putting it away to collect dust, no - this is the gift that keeps giving. This is framed art that warms the heart. Along with portrait drawing, I can also provide beautiful
framed art: Framed Art



Saturday, September 15, 2007

Improve Your Home With Framed Art!


Framed art is an effective way to enliven the spaces of your home. It's not like a lighting fixture or a sofa. No, framed art seems to communicate with its viewer in a more emotional way. Art evokes our life experience, the joys and pain of everyday living. An artist transmits his or her thoughts, opinions and perspective on life through paint and pencil, and now, computer. This expression makes framed art a very different element in the interior design scheme. Artwork has the capacity to bond with us in a way that is really unique.

On your next art purchase, allow the framed art you’re considering to live in you, to speak to you. Don’t buy works that you can’t relate to. You want the pieces that exude an aura that is harmonious, not only with your home’s walls, but harmonious with your mental make-up. That will ensure that the art will have a long and beneficial influence on your life experience. Always choose what feels good to you.You know what you want, just look inside for the answer.







Thursday, August 16, 2007

Read this: Art with a message



Never have truer words been spoken.
See more artwork here: Framed Art

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

How To Make A Still-life Painting


Lets paint a still-life. Get your paints, get the canvas or whatever surface you have chosen. Now just sit and relax, think about the many objects you encounter everyday, think about how these objects are used, what function do they fulfill? Think about the fact that the world would be nothing if it were not for objects. No objects, no world. Alright, now that was simple, wasn’t it? This is a fact that is always before our eyes, so we never notice it. We never notice that this universe of ours is totally made of objects.

What this will do is put you into the artist mindset. An artist sees the world, and its objects in a much deeper way than the average man or woman. This is part of what separates him from the rest of mankind, along with artistic talent. I want you to allow the objects to talk to you, I want you to feel the rust on the shovel; feel the that tree branch that has fallen from that oak tree to the ground; think about the old cuckoo clock that now lives its life down in the basement. Still-life art is the art of showcasing an object or objects. In still-life artwork the objects are drawn or painted in a static mode, but their essential qualities seem to be projecting life, a life usually not revealed to our busy unobservant minds.

Next, I want you to think about and study the colors of the objects you’ve seen in the past and the ones you encounter presently. A still-life conveys its message strickly through its ability to communicate the essential functionality and outer charcteristics of its objects. Still-lifes explore and focus our minds on an object's character - the color, age of a workman's hammer, for instance. That hammer has its story to tell and through the use of color, and shape an artist attempts to convey that hammer's story. Colors used don’t necessarily have to reflect the object's actual color(s), an artist’s main task is to reveal the outer and inner qualities of the chosen item(s). He may chose to highlight what he feels is an objects inner qualities - focusing on these rather than any outer characteristic.

Now your really feeling like an artist. Your opening your mind to a creative flow, this is the usual mentality of any true artist. Let us continue. The next step in producing our still-life masterpiece will be composition. What is composition? If you’re an artist I’m sure you’re familiar with this term. But for the rest of you, composition simply means layout - how will you arrange the objects in your still-life? Are you going to stand that book up or have it in a laying position. A good composition will result in an exciting and attractive art creation. How you layout and plan the placement of objects in your artwork will definitely affect the overall impact of the still-life. Composition determines the role each item will take, some will be in the spotlite, and some objects will only play a supporting role. Think out the placement of the items and look at them from different angles. By doing this you will come to a view that you like. Sketch out this composition, does the layout have the effect you want? If so, this will be your setup. Now you can start to paint the still-life. I’ll leave you now and allow you to began creating your still-life. Think of me when you’re done.

Art is a big part of life, it’s everywhere, you can’t miss it: a framed art piece, a billboard, a design on a piece of clothing. Many times it is in the eye of the beholder. What you feel is art may not be what he feels is art. The individual has to make his or her own decision. The above is all about a particular kind of art form: still-life. I call this form of artwork “static art”, but it is only immobile outwardly, not inwardly. Now go ahead and immerse yourself in this art form, the enjoyment will be yours.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Painting with pastels

Hello there,
As a little boy, we didn’t have much to spend on art. So pastels were my oil paints. They were cheaper and you could get the same effect as an oil painting if you were talented enough. There was no wet mixing, it was like using a pencil, only much bigger. And the pastels messed up your hands. This early training with pastels has developed, and now I am an expert in using the pastel medium. Pastel are very user-friendly, unlike paints. They're a little messy but they are easy to apply. I love the pastel medium.

Using pastels is similiar to using a pencil or charcoal. They are all graphite based and they all give you the same feel when using them. Drawiing a line with a pencil feels the same as doing it with a pastel, you feel the same pressure in application as with a pastel. Like a colored pencil pastels come in colors, but with pastels you can blend or mix the colors. This is harder to do using colored pencils. As I said above, pastels can be made to look like an oil painting, but to get that effect you will have to become a master at pastel color mixing. This is something I’m an expert at and can blow your eyes away with. Yes, many times I choose to render artwork in pastel instead of paints. I have no problem with oil, acrylic or any other wet medium, it’s just that I have a special place in my heart for dry mediums. I came up using dry media - pencil, charcoal and pastel - for that was the most economical for us. I love using pastels in the production of framed art pieces.Try pastels; they are a wonderful medium. Bye folks.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

"Some thoughts on framed art" is getting attention

Hi,
My article "Some Thoughts On Framed Art" is still being posted by interested parties. Go read it later at: ezinearticles.com in the arts and entertainment section. Don't be afraid to read it, it won't bite you. It's getting posted more and more. I'm quite proud of my creation. The article talks about our relationship to framed art and its' effect on our lives. This a subject I know extremely well and I felt I wanted to say a few things. Art isn't just a hobby in my world, it is life itself - I can't exist without it. When I'm producing artwork I can feel the paper, I feel the paint, I merge with the hues and colors, the graphite of the pencil. Yes, dear one, art is definitely my life. Don't believe me? GO NOW, GO RIGHT NOW to my website at: members.aol.com/framedartnow. There you will see amazing framed art. So there you have it, I've given you guys some things to check out. Good Bye for now.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Hooray for the UK!!

Hello,
I'm in the United Kingdom now. An online gallery has put my art on the world wide web. All my peoples in the UK and everywhere else can see my creations live. Marketing is heating up for me and I'm very happy about it. I know that if my artwork is seen it will sell. I have to continue to apply pressure on the marketing end, and this new member of my team really makes me feel good. Hooray for the UK! My artistic talents are finding their place in the world, and this UK gallery is just one more notch in my marketing belt. My framed art, my paintings, my music will all be accepted universally, and mankind will be the beneficiary of this wonderful artistic output. Signing off, bye.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Marketing my framed art

Hi there,
Finally, I make it back to my blog. I've been working at marketing my framed art, and it had me caught up for days. Ask any real business person and they will tell you that marketing can take a lot of your time. But I'm back now and I had to let you guys know that I'm alive and in excellent shape. Let me speak on this marketing thing. I've got this wonderful site at: Framed Art. This site has exciting colorful works that I know anyone would love to have in there home or business. I am doing my best to market this fine site and let the world enjoy my artwork, but the marketing of it is taking more time, much more time than I expected. Things are going ok, though, and I know the results of my efforts will show sooner or later. Everybody, hold your head up, look into the sky and feel good!

Monday, April 9, 2007

An article about framed art

How y'all been?
I'm now an official article writer. I'm an artist/singer and these things I know a lot about, so writing articles based on these subjects is easy for me and informative to you. This article can be read at : ezinearticles.com in the arts and entertainment section, its' title is "Some Thoughts On Framed Art". It's about framed art and how we use and relate to framed art. Art is a constant in our lives, we seem to need artwork and deep within ourselves I feel art holds our inspirations, our perspectives on life, our hopes and even our dreams. These things are what art brings to me, if this were not the case, I would have no desire to create it. Well, people I've released the framed art article, it's filled with information on framed art, read it and enjoy. 'Til next time, see ya.

Monday, March 26, 2007

My little Pokemon

Hello,
Guess who said "hello"? None other than that sweet little being, Glenda the Angel. That's right, she just wanted to let you all know that she has been thinking about you. She's been busy ushering in the new year, sprinkling love here and there. Glenda is a creation of mine, a cartoon; she'll be bigger than Pokemon. She has more heart. You can see her on my website at:
members.aol.com/framedartnow, look in the sitemap. I hope you've had an art filled day. Good-bye.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Marketing my art

Man, I'm tired. I've been up day and night trying to get visitors to my website at: members.aol.com/framedartnow. Marketing art is the same as marketing any other product. An artist has to reach those who need or want his products just like the average businessman. No marketing, no eating. I like eating so I'm always getting the word out. Well, I need to take a nap. Talk to you guys later.