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What Type of Art Will Increase Most in Value in Five Years?
The art world is already a hot topic of conversation, and there's no sign that interest in collecting will stop growing. If you want to invest in art and collectibles, especially if you've never do...
Read moreArt 101: Is It Possible to Appreciate Art Without Liking It?
Most of us have been artists our whole lives. When people talk about appreciating art, they're using a very specific term: they mean to say that you can appreciate something without liking it or un...
Read moreThe Many Reasons Why Art Can Heal
Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses visual arts and other creative activities to help people express themselves and heal from emotional issues. It's been around for hundreds of ye...
Read moreArt Basics 101: Can Art Be Copyrighted?
Art is a beautiful thing and the people who make it are even more beautiful. But what happens if someone steals your work? In this article, we'll explore the concept of copyrighting your artwork to...
Read moreRecommended Art Jobs if You Want a Career in the Art Industry
We know it's been a long time since your last art job, but you're finally ready to pursue another career. You've done some freelance work and even landed a couple of contracts, but you've never bee...
Read moreLet's Talk About Art: Is it True that Art is Subjective?
Art has served many distinct tasks in its whole history, which makes it challenging to explain or define its meaning. This does not mean that the goal of art is ambiguous, but rather that it was de...
Read moreLosing Yourself in Art: What Does it Mean?
We all tend to lose ourselves in something. Whether it's reading a book, listening to music, or watching TV, there's always something that can pull us away from our day-to-day lives and immerse us ...
Read moreMichelangelo: His Life, Art, Philosophy, and More
Michelangelo is a divine representation of human form and is regarded as one of the most important, skilled, and adored painters of the Italian Renaissance and art history in general. He is an arti...
Read moreDeveloping Creativity in the Age of Technology and Content
There is a reason why students nowadays choose gameplay over literature. Video games are designed with a lot of care and imagination to be as entertaining, fascinating, and creative as possible, an...
Read moreFeatured Artist of the Week: Salvador Dali and His Surreal World
Much like most artists who ever surfaced on the earth, Salvador Dali lived a life stranger than fiction. His interesting world was reflected in his artworks which made him the most notable Surreali...
Read more5 Artistic Lessons Learned From These Books
Sometimes reading can give us the best tips. We think that books can give you a lot of insight into techniques. In this article, we share 5 artistic lessons learned from these books.
Read moreArt Journaling Ideas for Beginners that You Should Try
If you're new to the art journaling world, you may be wondering what all the hype is about. Well, I'm here to tell you it's not just about pretty pictures! Art journaling is an incredibly powerful ...
Read moreJackson Pollock and the Rise of Action Paintings
Jackson Pollock was a complex and often volatile man, who is perhaps best known for his unique style of painting. Pollock's work has been described as volatile and explosive, and while it may be ea...
Read moreA Short History on How Paint by Numbers was Created
Many know paint-by-numbers kits as these adorable, quick, and easy-to-use painting sets. We have seen it everywhere–from the news to social media and even in art books. We may also know someone who...
Read moreBeginner's Guide on How to Paint More Painterly
Painterly painting is a style of art that uses a palette knife to create texture and marks on your canvas. If you have been checking the artworks of various artists, you may notice that Vincent van...
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