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		<title>Guide to Ancient Art Replicas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An affordable way to get unique works of art for your home or business is to buy ancient art replicas. These are beautifully created replicas of artwork or statues from ancient history. Art replicas can resemble modern art or art from hundreds or thousands of years ago. Ancient art replicas often date back to Egyptian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">An affordable way to get unique works of art for your home or business is to buy ancient art replicas. These are beautifully created replicas of artwork or statues from ancient history. Art replicas can resemble modern art or art from hundreds or thousands of years ago. Ancient art replicas often date back to Egyptian art, Greek art, and ancient Christian art, or periods in history that have been long forgotten.</p>
<p>What is an Art Replica?</p>
<p>An art replica is not an original work, but a very accurate reproduction of the original. Art replicas are usually produced from scratch or touched up by skilled artists. Some art painting replicas are painted entirely from scratch while others might be copied digitally or by print and then highlighted by an artist&#8217;s brush.<br />
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Ancient art replicas portray the feeling and real-life sentiment of the original piece of work. Whether it&#8217;s an ancient painting by a Greek artist or statues of FooDogs, the replica artists or craftsmen make a great effort to recreate the original work. High quality replica paintings are usually hand-painted on canvas and are not merely &#8220;copies&#8221; of the painting. This gives the paintings a more authentic look and feel.</p>
<p>Ancient Art Replica Statues</p>
<p>Statues from the past can be replicated by creating a cast to match the shape and size of an original statue. A master mold is then turned into a replica statue using the utmost detail to capture the same quality as the original. You can buy amazing Buddhist art or Greek art statues in life-like forms to place in a home, business, or religious establishment. Ancient art replicas are lovely and admirable just like the original statues, but at only a fraction of the cost.</p>
<p>Benefits of Buying Ancient Art Replicas</p>
<p>There are several benefits of buying ancient art replicas. You&#8217;ll receive a high-quality painting or statue that is not merely a &#8220;copy.&#8221; Replicas are often created with the same amount of care as an original work and will closely resemble the original. Ancient art replicas make wonderful decor pieces and often stir conversation wherever they&#8217;re found. The statue replicas can be placed inside or outdoors. Also, art replicas are available at affordable prices. If buying an original artwork or statue, you might pay thousands of dollars whereas replica pricing often ranges from $50 to $300.</p>
<p>Ancient art replicas are available for many types of art as well so you can choose from thousands of products. There are also websites that specialize in ancient replicas so you can buy Greek art, Christian art, Buddhist art, FooDogs, and more from your own computer. Statues come in many shapes and sizes as well as themes so you can easily find one or two to add to your current décor. Whether you prefer Christian artwork such as a Celtic cross or Byzantine cross, or Buddhist art such as a statue of Buddha Amitayus or a Buddha in teaching pose, there are plenty to choose from.</p>
<p>Use art replicas to bring ancient history to life in your home or business today!</p>
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		<title>Decorative Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acrylic painting offers many benefits such as quick drying time and the fact that it&#8217;s allergen- and odor-free. Acrylic paint is versatile and gives a lasting finish. If you&#8217;re just learning the art of decorative acrylic painting, use the tips below for a great start.
Acrylic Painting Supplies
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Acrylic painting offers many benefits such as quick drying time and the fact that it&#8217;s allergen- and odor-free. Acrylic paint is versatile and gives a lasting finish. If you&#8217;re just learning the art of decorative acrylic painting, use the tips below for a great start.</p>
<p>Acrylic Painting Supplies</p>
<p>You should have a variety of brush sizes so you can be flexible in your painting. Also, a palette or tray for painting will be useful. Other supplies include a palette knife, fan brushes, and toothbrushes. Be sure to include plenty of practice materials and papers for sketching.<br />
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Drying Time</p>
<p>Acrylics dry very fast, usually within only minutes, so it&#8217;s wise to keep the paint in the tube and only use a little at a time. If you prefer to use a palette, there are now palettes that will stay wet during use so your paint won&#8217;t dry out. Or, you can use a regular palette and keep it wet by spraying it with a small amount of water occasionally. This keeps your acrylic paint in a ready-to-use form.</p>
<p>Blending Acrylic Colors</p>
<p>With fast-drying acrylics, blending colors can be a trying task in itself. You can blend colors several ways. Colors can be mixed and stored in tubes or containers and then blended using a web palette. Also, you can use very small dots of different shades and overlap the colors to blend them. You can also layer shades instead of trying to blend them while wet.</p>
<p>Beware of Cheap Acrylic Paints</p>
<p>Avoid buying cheap acrylic paints unless you&#8217;re using them for practice only. These will often fade after exposure to the sunlight for a period of time, especially particular light shades such as pink and violet. Invest in artist-grade acrylics for lasting beauty in your art works.</p>
<p>Use Sketches as a Starting Point</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wise to use pre-drawn sketches as the starting point of your acrylic drawings. Trace or copy the sketch onto canvas or board. Then, use a thin layer of acrylic paint to prime the sketch. Be sure your sketch-work can still be seen through the thin layer. You can also prime the canvas or board first with white color and then copy your sketch onto the primed surface.</p>
<p>Masking Fluid for Layering</p>
<p>Watercolor masking fluid works well for layering colors or saving areas of your painting to paint later. The masking fluid can be applied to keep an area of the painting clear. You must remove the masking fluid only after it has completely dried. It can be removed by rolling it with clean fingers. Also, be sure to use a brush specifically for masking fluid. Don&#8217;t use your regular painting brushes.</p>
<p>Learn from the Pros</p>
<p>Study after a few acrylic painting pros to get pointers and learn new techniques. Artists such as Donna Dewberry (One Stroke technique) and Priscilla Hauser (First Lady of Decorative Painting) offer many great tips. You can learn creative techniques such as Trompe L&#8217;oeil or create beautiful wall murals and other great works.</p>
<p>Acrylic painting can be both fun and rewarding. Use your imagination along with these tips to create decorative acrylic works of art that you and your friends can enjoy for years to come!</p>
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		<title>Portrait Painting Tips &amp; Techniques</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being able to capture the likeness of a human being on canvas, using paint, is certainly a sought after accomplishment for many new painters. It can also be somewhat challenging. This article will cover some of the more basic portrait painting tips &#38; techniques and help lessen some of the confusion many beginners face. With [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Being able to capture the likeness of a human being on canvas, using paint, is certainly a sought after accomplishment for many new painters. It can also be somewhat challenging. This article will cover some of the more basic portrait painting tips &amp; techniques and help lessen some of the confusion many beginners face. With practice, you will soon be painting portraits like the masters.</p>
<p>If at all possible, I highly recommend you paint your portraits using a live model as opposed to a photograph. There is simply no substitution for painting from life.<br />
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Painting a successful portrait is all about how you observe the subject. You want to study the subject as a whole. Study the bone structure and try to see shapes and planes. Do not try and paint every little detail exactly as you see it.</p>
<p>For beginners, it is probably best to start out with a lighting effect where light and shadow are in high contrast. This will make for a much easier painting.</p>
<p>Focus on one section at a time. Finish each section before moving on to the next.</p>
<p>Keep the darks of your portrait at a thin consistency while your lights should be painted on thickly.</p>
<p>Many beginners struggle with mixing flesh tones. I know I did when I first started painting. Remember that skin comes in a variety of colors &amp; textures, so there is no specific formula for mixing flesh tones in portrait painting. You will have to experiment and practice, until you find the right color mixtures for any particular subject. Never purchase any pre-mixed flesh colors. When mixing your colors be careful not to over mix, which can deaden a color.</p>
<p>Try and repeat the colors and values in your painting to create balance.</p>
<p>When painting hair, don&#8217;t try and paint every individual strand of hair. Look at the hair as one object and then paint the lights and darks. Paint the hair in the direction of the shape of the head.</p>
<p>The muzzle area of the face (the space between the nose and mouth) is generally the same color as the flesh but cooler.</p>
<p>When painting backgrounds, don&#8217;t make them too detailed or busy. If you do, you will draw focus away from your portrait.</p>
<p>Add bits of color where the shadow meets the light in your portraits.</p>
<p>Fleshier parts of the face are generally warm and bonier parts of the face, like the chin for instance, are generally cool in color.</p>
<p>The white in the eye is not white. To get an accurate color for the white in the eye you can take the subjects basic flesh color and then lighten it with a gray made from black and white.</p>
<p>I hope these portrait painting tips &amp; techniques have helped. Portrait painting can be difficult, possibly even frustrating in the beginning. Never give up and keep practicing. You will get the hang of it.</p>
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		<title>7 Drawing Tips for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A child&#8217;s first scribbling is something which it tries to express if you give a pencil in his hand.  Drawing is relatively very simple and an easy skill and is something with which you can have great fun. It is also relatively not a very expensive hobby and can start with paper and a pencil.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A child&#8217;s first scribbling is something which it tries to express if you give a pencil in his hand.  Drawing is relatively very simple and an easy skill and is something with which you can have great fun. It is also relatively not a very expensive hobby and can start with paper and a pencil.  It can go on till acquiring costly pen and tablets &#8211; a computer hardware through which you can draw on your computer.  It is very costly; however the precision for perfection is very high.</p>
<p>Unlike earlier days, getting information on drawing and sketching is very easy and inexpensive.  You can search information on Google and get various sites which teach drawing.  Also, nowadays this art form is liked by many youngsters.  Like all other art forms, with constant and systematic practice one can become a great artist.</p>
<p>Listed below are few drawing tips which can help anyone improve their skill and become an artist. Reading and practicing these in your daily routine will improve your skill.</p>
<p>1. If you are drawing and you are right handed person, ensure that the light is from your left side. This will prevent your hand shadow falling on your paper.<br />
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2. First step when you practice drawing &#8211; you should practice drawing line, straight line, curved line, scribbled lines, and your hand should obey the command of your thoughts and visions. You should control your hand and you should be able to bring out what you want.</p>
<p>3. You should further develop drawing circles, oval shapes, crossed lines and bold and thick lines.  Just like how a baby develops from crawling stage to walking stage, your art should also develop step by step.</p>
<p>4. These lines and curves are like pillars to a building. The foundation should be strong enough to have a good building; similarly these initial small lines and curves will go a long way in your career. You should also start controlling the stress on your pencil. You should be able to bring the correct darkness and thickness in the lines what you draw.</p>
<p>5. Initially you will not be able to draw a circle or an oval shape correctly, nevertheless don&#8217;t get discouraged. You should practice and practice until you get perfection.  You should also keep all your drawings carefully from the start to know how you are improving. You could also date your sketches and preserve it for the future.</p>
<p>6. You should concentrate in the area where you feel you are weak.  If you are not able to shade properly then learn more to do that.  You can try out your own style of shading.  Build your own individuality, never copy from another artist.</p>
<p>7. Last but not the least, use good quality materials. 4B and 6B pencils and good chart paper or note book with good quality paper should be sufficient to start with.  Quality definitely matters hence never compromise on quality.</p>
<p>If you are a person who is interested in learning to draw you will be interested to check these Free Drawing Tutorials and also can search for tutorials from drawing search engine.</p>
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