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		<title>Buying Paintings: Gothic Art</title>
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<p>A few of the most valuable early artwork derives from a point of time prior to the Renaissance had begun, and going on through the early Middle Ages, noted as the period of Gothic art. During this specific time in history, the artwork took on telling narrative stories through pictures, and much of these pieces were Christian and secular in nature. Some of the earliest instances of Gothic art are sculptures found on cathedral and abbey walls, and the first real form of Gothic artwork began as architectural works as a matter of fact, even becoming the content for lots of stained glass windows right at that moment.</p>
<p>The type of painting that further defined Gothic art wasn&#8217;t produced until nearly fifty years after Gothic architecture and sculptures, and although the break between Romanesque artwork and the Gothic styles has remained imprecise at best, the beginnings of Gothic artwork seems to occur in various areas at different but related intervals. The artwork began in England and France around 1200, and in other places like Germany and Italy between 1220 and 1300. The paintings stayed just as narrative as the architecture on church walls during this time, and has stayed the territory of secular storytelling for a long time afterwards.</p>
<p>Though Gothic art in paintings has had a comparatively short time as the medium of choice amongst the artists, there is evidence that the artwork falls into four particular styles of these paintings, and these were the most common forms during this time period. The fresco, the panel painting, the illuminated manuscript, and the artwork done on stained glass are all depictions of Gothic painting. Of these specific types, stained glass artwork had remained a powerful reminder of those ages long past, and is still developed by master artisans that learned their trade skills from all of these dark ages.</p>
<p>Regarding the other three particular styles of Gothic painting, frescoes continued to be employed as the pictorial narratives on church walls in southern Europe, and were an even incorporation of early Christian and Romanesque traditions. In Italy, during the 13th century, the panel painting began and spread throughout Europe. With this proliferation, panel paintings became even more predominant by the 15th century, and becoming even more popular than stained glass at the time. Since not all monumental works have survived, illuminated manuscripts are the most complete record of Gothic painting, and provide a comprehensive account of styles that would otherwise perished.</p>
<p>As the state of the world began to change, so too did the interpretations of the artwork as a sign of these changing times and attitudes, and the movement became called International Gothic by the late 15th century. From there, it had developed into an art form depicting not just secular stories and allegories, but also resulted in the appearance of more illuminated manuscripts and paintings as increased trade and [the rise of the increase of] cities and universities grew. With this proliferation of growth, more people were literate, and lead to better records kept with this occurring. Leading up to nearly all of the familiar medieval artists today.</p>
<p>The International Gothic style of artwork was created in Burgundy, Bohemia, and northern Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. During this time in Gothic art, artists traveled widely around the civilized world right at that moment creating a common aesthetic among the aristocracy of the time, and taking out the conceptions of contrary artistic styles. The principle influences for this period in artwork were derived from northern France, the Netherlands, and Italy. It was during this moment, that aspects of rational uses of perspective and setting became a common feature, and other features included flowing lines and rich coloring.</p>
<p>Regarding Gothic sculpture, it had evolved from the elongated types of the Romanesque style, and became a more naturalistic expression in the early 12th and late 13th centuries. Influences from Greek and Roman statuary were incorporated into drapery, facial gestures, and poses. The sculptor Claus Sluter and the changing tastes for more naturalistic styles became a harbinger for the end of the Gothic period of art, and signaled the start of the evolution into Renaissance period at the end of the 15th century.</p>
<p>In a period where upheaval was the normal occurrence of many of the people then, Gothic art fell into the wide range of medieval artwork that included such disparate elements and styles as Viking art and Celtic art, but in varying degrees relied on the artistic heritage of the Roman Empire and the early Christian Church. In point of fact, much medieval artwork has the history of these elements conjoining and converging into the remarkable artistic legacy we learn today, and have contributed in time to the upshot of several other kinds of art from the Renaissance to the present day.</p>
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		<title>Buying Abstract Paintings</title>
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Buying and collecting abstract painting can sometimes be a labor of love. I love abstract paintings. I consider that my favorite medium is gouache. I just bought a work from Oscar Bluemner. The individual I purchased the abstract painting from had it in storage for over twenty years. I am going to hang [...]]]></description>
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<p>Buying and collecting abstract painting can sometimes be a labor of love. I love abstract paintings. I consider that my favorite medium is gouache. I just bought a work from Oscar Bluemner. The individual I purchased the abstract painting from had it in storage for over twenty years. I am going to hang this piece in my workplace.</p>
<p>I discovered an oil abstract painting that was dated 1947 that was painted by Louis Bassi Siegriest. I love to the composition, it felt strangely soothing. The artist signed the back of the painting. It used to be a little out of my budget, but I bought it anyway.</p>
<p>Trade Winds is the name of an abstract painting I bought from the artist Joanne Riddle when I was in Connecticut. The piece was massive and I required it sent by freight to my home. The blue in the painting was so vivid. The whole composition was absolutely inspired.</p>
<p>I purchased an abstract painting for my sister-in-law last year. The artist of the piece was Leonardo Nierman and the medium he used was oil. I bought the piece unframed and took my sister-in-law to framer to choose the frame.</p>
<p>I tried to purchase an abstract painting from the mayor of our town. I offered him two thousand dollars for the modernist abstract colorful figure. The artist used red, white and blue and I wanted to obtain this for my stepmother. She would have adored it, but the mayor was reluctant to give it up.</p>
<p>My mother has decorated her house in a style that she liked in Santa Fe. I purchased a large abstract painting for her from her favorite artist, Lou Monti. She has looked at is work in a few homes and always rants about them. She was so glad when she looked at the painting I bought for her hanging on the wall of her living room.</p>
<p>I dated a guy once that had a signed abstract painting by Robert Gilberg on his wall. I saw something different on every occasion I looked at it. That painting had an attraction that I just can&#8217;t quite explain. He was constantly purchasing art and changing out abstract paintings on his walls, but this particular piece always stayed. I think he was attracted to it as well.</p>
<p>The abstract painting that I bought for my older brother did not work in his apartment. I ended up purchasing a painting that was a little too large for the room it was meant for. The colors did not work in the only room that worked for its size.</p>
<p>I finished up selling that abstract painting the same place that I had purchased it, on eBay! I wound up making some cash on the abstract painting. There was more facts in my auction about the artist, Richard Diebenkorn, than there had been in the auction that I won. I think the extra hour of research I spent made the abstract painting&#8217;s value increase.</p>
<p>I learned a long while ago that an abstract painting is worth exactly as much as someone is willing to pay for it. I have friends that just cannot be convinced of this basic truth. I consider that if nobody wants a specific abstract painting, then it is valued at nothing.</p>
<p>My brother used the cash from the sale of the unwanted abstract painting to find himself a different abstract painting. He finished up with an abstract collage that was made in the late 1930s. I loved it when I saw it and it worked beautifully in his workplace.</p>
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		<title>Wooden Chess Set &#8211; An Elegant Specimen Of Expert Craftsmanship</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wood is among the most preferred material used for the making of so many things. Toys were always made from wood over the years and also board games also. One game that was always in demand was the <a target="_blank" href="http://wooden-chessset.com/">wooden chess set</a>. It is but one board game which is recognized as to be a thing of great pride. A wooden chess game the best in regard to all of the beauty and its elegance as each tiny detail will be carefully carved with great skills from the wood.</p>
<p>The numerous people who just go crazy over the game of chess, if they are playing or just watching the game. These people will surely agree that a wooden chess game is something that they all fancy. It takes an authority in the craft industry to design these high quality chess sets as each little detail must be taken proper care of when carving the pieces right out of the wood.</p>
<p>Also these type of chess games are known to be resilient throughout the years also as its memorable history and its very bright future too. There is a selection of materials that are used when making these kind of chess boards. In fact many people prefer a <a target="_blank" href="http://marble-chessset.com/">marble chess set</a>. The preferred ones are made from walnut, rosewood and boxwood.</p>
<p>Rosewood is known to be quite hard to carve but the reason it is being used is because the wood is available in some natural shades of brown. The wooden chess set looks quite classy and its beauty really comes alive after the craftsman is done putting his heart and soul into carving the best pieces for the chess game.</p>
<p>The rosewood is the one known as the hardest to carve but one big reason for its popularity is that you can get this type of wood in natural brown shades. The wooden game board has such a fancy and classy look and the real beauty of the chess set will come to life when the craftsman is finally finished with his work.</p>
<p>Any chess lover would just love to get their hands on a chess set manufactured from wood. The set can sure make a wonderful gift for any occasion. And depending on what you can afford to spend, there are some choices for the expensive rosewood to the more cheaper walnut games.</p>
<p>You can also order right from your own home on the internet where you will find an online catalog to choose from and will save you the time and effort to go out to any stores.</p>
<p>The costs for this kind of chess game can differ according to which type you want. The price for luxury will go hand in hand and both ends shall meet when you <a target="_blank" href="http://wooden-chessset.com/product/high-gloss-luxury-chess-cabinet-with-english-pieces">buy a wooden chess set</a> that is beautifully crafted.</p>
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I have a family group that has commissioned me to find all of the Jewish paintings I am able to find. He has given me no financial constraints. I&#8217;m uncertain why he doesn&#8217;t have directives set up for me to follow; he just would like to amass a collection quickly.
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<p>I have a family group that has commissioned me to find all of the Jewish paintings I am able to find. He has given me no financial constraints. I&#8217;m uncertain why he doesn&#8217;t have directives set up for me to follow; he just would like to amass a collection quickly.</p>
<p>I found an oil on canvas that was a Jewish painting called Jewish meeting. The artist was Amparo Cruz Herrera. The artist is Spanish and this work exuded grace. I loved it a lot. I purchased it for eight thousand dollars. My benefactor was pleased with the purchase.</p>
<p>My client made no distinction between Jewish paintings that were of a religious nature and those that were only painted by a Jewish person. I bought a rare Leon Bakst that was dated 1910. His subject was an individual in an exotic costume. I&#8217;m not certain where my customer plans to display it.</p>
<p>The next Jewish painting I found for him was a cityscape in oil of a deserted house in Veroia. This painting only cost six thousand dollars. Veroia is a Jewish neighborhood in northern Greece. I thought that this painting was a little bit unsettling.</p>
<p>I found another good Jewish painting for my client. The title of the painting was Juedisches Oesterreich Jewish Austria and was developed by Frank Ettenberg in 2004. The person that sold me the painting said that the painting evoked a feeling of the artist&#8217;s state of being nose to nose with nationalism, his ethnic identity and an existential situation.</p>
<p>I discovered another Jewish painting I liked for four 1000 dollars. The oil painting called Birds of Paradise was painted by Maurice Sterne. Sterne was a Jewish immigrant from Russia. He was the first individual to possess a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He exhibited 174 paintings, drawings and sculptures.</p>
<p>I found a Jewish painting of a cat that sold for thirty five hundred dollars. The artist of this work was Wettingfeld Zarojewski. I couldn&#8217;t find any other work from this artist at all. My client really liked it. He is also a cat lover as well as being a collector of Jewish art.</p>
<p>There was a marvelous Jewish painting of a lady seated. I fell in love with it on sight. The woman depicted looks so reflective and comfortable. I feel relaxed just gazing at her.</p>
<p>I finally found a religiously significant Jewish painting for my client. The artist was Joan Landis and the title of the painting was Simhat Torah. This is the painting that was used by Pomegranate Publishing for their 2003 calendar and their greeting cards. I thought it was lovely.</p>
<p>I liked the Jewish painting by Joan Landis so much that I sought out more of her work. I purchased two paintings. One of the paintings was named Shabbat and the other one was Mikveh. I took the three that I purchased to my customer and he fell in love with them. He asked me to find more of her work.</p>
<p>I found more work by Joan Landis and I purchased all and sundry I found. I found three lots of the Jewish paintings on eBay at reasonable prices. I purchased Shavuot, Purim and Birth for three 1000 dollars each. I felt like I got a bargain.</p>
<p>I liked the colors in the Jewish painting I bought called The Tailor Shop. This painting was developed by Jacob Glushakow. He was a lively member of the Jewish community in Baltimore. His moms and dads were immigrants from Russia at the beginning of WW1. He has a painting that is still kept in the permanent collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art.</p>
<p>I was fortunate to find two Jacob Glushakow Jewish paintings on the same buying trip. The other painting I discovered was entitled Barn in Maryland. I liked it a lot and my client was very pleased with what I brought for him.</p>
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I have been searching for impressionist cityscapes in various mediums to decorate my home. I have a preference for to hang art that was created in the last fifteen years. There are so many great artists to pick out from.
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<p>I have been searching for impressionist cityscapes in various mediums to decorate my home. I have a preference for to hang art that was created in the last fifteen years. There are so many great artists to pick out from.</p>
<p>I have decided that I want to have three impressionist cityscapes painted in acrylic. I will be purchasing one called Stormy Desert that was painted by an artist named JoanAnn. The piece is painted on a 40&#8243; X 30&#8243; canvas and has flowering cactus plants in the foreground.</p>
<p>The next impressionist cityscape painting I plan to purchase is known as Tuscan Waterfall. The piece is a triptych and is on three gallery wrapped canvases. The artist lives in Tennessee and supports herself with her art.</p>
<p>The last acrylic impressionist cityscape that I plan to buy is known as Autumn Dream. Autumn is my favorite time of year and the painting captures every color of autumn. The artist painted the sides, so there is no requirement to have it framed. I can&#8217;t wait to see this hanging in my home.</p>
<p>I have found only two impressionist cityscapes that I liked in the Gouache medium. The first was from an artist named Joe Wojdakowski and the subject is an area located in Wells, Maine. I&#8217;m unsure why I am so drawn to this specific impressionist cityscape, but I am and plan to purchase it.</p>
<p>The other Gouache impressionist cityscape that I plan to purchase features Big Ben in London. The artist is an Englishman named Alasdair Rennie. The scene is rainy and I like it a lot. It reminds me of my time in London when I was a youngster.</p>
<p>The first oil impressionist cityscape painting I bought was called Koi Pond Reflections. I&#8217;ve seen this artist&#8217;s work before and I always really love it. The painting was completed using brush and knife. The painting has not arrived, yet, because the paint is very thick and requires to finish the drying process undisturbed. I cannot wait to acquire it!</p>
<p>I really like having various styles of impressionist cityscape paintings. I don&#8217;t identical to variety in the mediums; I like variety in styles and influences. I really fell in love with an oil impressionist cityscape painting called En Sendero that was originally purchased in Oaxaca, Mexico. I purchased the painting for just over three thousand dollars.</p>
<p>The oil impressionist cityscape painting of Paris that I want was painted by a well recognized painter Radik Atoyan. He is Armenian and signed the painting in his Armenian language. He has a unique way of using color that just makes his painting look special.</p>
<p>I in addition have been curious about watercolor impressionist cityscape paintings. There is an original painting that depicts an urban rainy night that I think would be perfect for me. The painting just makes me feel good to examine.</p>
<p>I made a procurement not long ago that was painted by an Israeli artist named Yosef Kosssonogi. The application of color in this watercolor impressionist cityscape is some colorful. I could not wait to hang it on my wall. After the shipment arrived with the painting, my brother came right over with a level to hang it.</p>
<p>I discovered a painting that reminded me of a vacation I took to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The impressionist cityscape painting was created by Adam Maeroff and I believe that it is the perfect painting to finish my collection.</p>
<p>Keith has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in antiques you can also check out his latest video on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newyorkantique.net">new york collectible</a>. Information is not hard to find for <a target="_blank" href="http://antiquenewyork.blogspot.com">collectible new york</a> if you look hard enough. Keith&#8217;s video has lots of information on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdqvrx_new-york-antiques_people">collectibles new york</a> and is available for any questions you may have. You can find us at</p>
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		<title>Floating Desktop Globes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Floating desktop globes are the enchanting equipment that help to recreate a lovely floating desktop scene. A floating desktop globe is a glassy spherical container that accommodates liquid, often water, and a few floating white glittering particles resembling floating desktop. The globe generally has a background like a home or a garden. It additionally comprises [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Floating desktop globes are the enchanting equipment that help to recreate a lovely floating desktop scene. A floating desktop globe is a glassy spherical container that accommodates liquid, often water, and a few floating white glittering particles resembling floating desktop. The globe generally has a background like a home or a garden. It additionally comprises a few other ornamental things like bushes, flowers, or small people in colorful dresses.</p>
<p>Floating desktop globes are based on a very simple principle. They only must be shaken to activate the particles inside, which fall again into place, wanting like floating desktop flakes. Floating desktop globes are very old playmates that can be traced again to the mid-nineteenth century as floating desktop shakers, water balls, and water domes. Initially, they contained water and decorative trinkets like china chips, bone fragments, steel flakes, floor rice, or meerschaum. Water has now been changed with gentle oils and antifreeze like glycerin or glycol. Floating desktop globes were and still are used as paper weights.</p>
<p>Floating desktop globes can be made at home. All that is wanted is a jar, florist clay, small figurines, white glitter or faux floating desktop, glue, garland plastic greenery, and other ornamental items like ribbons or colorful beads. Ensure that the objects being put inside the globe are waterproof. Simply glue in the small figurines on the within of the jar lid using florist clay and glue. Paint the lid inside. Enable it to dry for a number of hours earlier than filling the jar with the liquid. You&#8217;ll be able to put in other things like fake floating desktop, colored oil, colourful glitter, small floating objects, seashells, and so on, relying on a specific theme. The theme may be anything&#8211;Christmas, holiday, birthday, sports activities, forest, lake, a town, or simply about anything. The globe needn&#8217;t be spherical; it may be egg shaped, bottle shaped, and even pyramid or cubical. You may also use a plastic jar as an alternative of a glass one. Some expensive floating desktop globes even have porcelain or marble bases. There are also ready-to-make floating desktop globe kits available. They simply have to be assembled collectively as per the directions.</p>
<p>These days, there are a lot of completely different sorts of floating desktop globes accessible, which can or could not include the normal falling floating desktop flakes. These embody angels, animals, birds, teddy bears, and different fantasies with golden flakes falling around. Some may also be fitted with pictures of loved ones. There are additionally digital floating desktop globes that can be enticing display screen savers or desktop items. These could be downloaded from the Web for free.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Floating desktop globes are the enchanting equipment that help to recreate a lovely floating desktop scene. A floating desktop globe is a glassy spherical container that accommodates liquid, often water, and a few floating white glittering particles resembling floating desktop. The globe generally has a background like a home or a garden. It additionally comprises a few other ornamental things like bushes, flowers, or small people in colorful dresses.</p>
<p>Floating desktop globes are based on a very simple principle. They only must be shaken to activate the particles inside, which fall again into place, wanting like floating desktop flakes. Floating desktop globes are very old playmates that can be traced again to the mid-nineteenth century as floating desktop shakers, water balls, and water domes. Initially, they contained water and decorative trinkets like china chips, bone fragments, steel flakes, floor rice, or meerschaum. Water has now been changed with gentle oils and antifreeze like glycerin or glycol. Floating desktop globes were and still are used as paper weights.</p>
<p>Floating desktop globes can be made at home. All that is wanted is a jar, florist clay, small figurines, white glitter or faux floating desktop, glue, garland plastic greenery, and other ornamental items like ribbons or colorful beads. Ensure that the objects being put inside the globe are waterproof. Simply glue in the small figurines on the within of the jar lid using florist clay and glue. Paint the lid inside. Enable it to dry for a number of hours earlier than filling the jar with the liquid. You&#8217;ll be able to put in other things like fake floating desktop, colored oil, colourful glitter, small floating objects, seashells, and so on, relying on a specific theme. The theme may be anything&#8211;Christmas, holiday, birthday, sports activities, forest, lake, a town, or simply about anything. The globe needn&#8217;t be spherical; it may be egg shaped, bottle shaped, and even pyramid or cubical. You may also use a plastic jar as an alternative of a glass one. Some expensive floating desktop globes even have porcelain or marble bases. There are also ready-to-make floating desktop globe kits available. They simply have to be assembled collectively as per the directions.</p>
<p>These days, there are a lot of completely different sorts of floating desktop globes accessible, which can or could not include the normal falling floating desktop flakes. These embody angels, animals, birds, teddy bears, and different fantasies with golden flakes falling around. Some may also be fitted with pictures of loved ones. There are additionally digital floating desktop globes that can be enticing display screen savers or desktop items. These could be downloaded from the Web for free.</p>
<p>At Deskglobe.org you will regarding <a target="_blank" href="http://www.deskglobe.org/floating-desktop-globe/">{floating desktop globe}</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.deskglobe.org/floating-desktop-globe">{floating desktop globes}</a>.</p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Art Paintings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 03:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Children&#8217;s art paintings are fun to watch. They bring me good feelings. I have had a great deal of jobs recent times buying children&#8217;s art to hang in various places. I have enjoyed every single job.
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<p>Children&#8217;s art paintings are fun to watch. They bring me good feelings. I have had a great deal of jobs recent times buying children&#8217;s art to hang in various places. I have enjoyed every single job.</p>
<p>I purchased two children&#8217;s art posters for the children&#8217;s hospital to hang in one of their waiting area. They were both from Maurice Sendak&#8217;s book Where the Wild Things Are. I loved that book when I was a kid and this art brought back some good memories.</p>
<p>I discovered a Jim Daly children&#8217;s art print to frame and put in the physical therapy lounge at a local rehabilitation center. They wanted to assemble a friendly feeling place that would help keep kids entertained. I put the painting where mothers and fathers can read.</p>
<p>I was asked to hang children&#8217;s art along a long hallway in a house I was decorating. I believed that this was an odd request because there weren&#8217;t any kids living there and the home had a very stark and cold feel to it. It was definitely the minimalist style this homeowner had that left me puzzled.</p>
<p>The children&#8217;s art paintings that I ended up selecting for the hallway were all from the same artist. The artist specialized in mini paintings and they were all so simple and gorgeous. They actually fit with the owner&#8217;s style. I had each painting put into a simple frame with no matting and hung them all along the long hallway.</p>
<p>I actually liked this artist so much that I purchased twice the amount children&#8217;s art paintings than I needed to complete the hallway job. I plan to give these paintings as gifts to people that I know with either a youngster or a whimsical spirit. I even liked the artist&#8217;s name, Lollipop Art.</p>
<p>I was asked to add some decorations to a family&#8217;s daughter&#8217;s room. The household was extremely active and bicycling seemed to be the primary family exercise. I thought it would be fun to locate some children&#8217;s art painting that depicting cycling in a fun way. I found an acrylic signed by the artist of a lady on a bike with a kid and a yellow balloon.</p>
<p>I had a client call me asking about purchasing a children&#8217;s art painting by artist Stephanie Bauer. The painting was called Dragonfly. I did find the painting and in addition discovered that it was not for sale. Fortunately, there is a fine art print made from this painting. My client was more than happy to buy the print and have it framed in a highly nice frame. It hangs in her daughter&#8217;s room now. She loves it as it is pink!</p>
<p>I was hired to find a painting for the waiting room at a local dance studio. I discovered that all of the classes were for children, so I sought after a children&#8217;s art painting to hang there. I discovered one called Little Girl Ballerinas. It was extremely colorful and whimsical. The owner of the studio loved it.</p>
<p>I was hired to redecorate three girls&#8217; bedroom. The family had three daughters that all wanted children&#8217;s art paintings on their walls. Each had a unusual personality and interests that didn&#8217;t overlap with the other two. The first girl received an acrylic painting called Sports Girls. This sister is the one that is very athletic.</p>
<p>The next sister is very curious about entomology. She is very shy and quiet. I discovered a children&#8217;s art painting for her that she really liked. I could purchase the actual watercolor from Pily Torres, so I purchased a reproduction that looked great after it was framed.</p>
<p>The third sister was completely immersed into dancing. I discovered a gorgeous children&#8217;s art painting of a folk art ballerina that had a number of different pinks in it. It looked great without a frame and she was really contented with it.</p>
<p>The most current job I had wanted something really unique. They wanted a children&#8217;s art painting, but they were more curious about an incredibly large mural. I discovered one that the family unit really liked that depicted a fantasy scene. It seems like there is a castle in the setting and a unicorn in the foreground is leaping. I liked what it put into the room, it was the perfect choice.</p>
<p>Keith has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in antiques you can also check out his latest video on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newyorkantique.net">nyc antique</a>. Information is not hard to find for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newyorkantique.net">brass new york</a> if you look hard enough. Keith&#8217;s video has lots of information on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdqvrx_new-york-antiques_people">new york antique</a> and is available for any questions you may have. You can find us at</p>
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		<title>Buying Watercolor Paintings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 03:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;ve been buying watercolor paintings for decorating jobs. I&#8217;ve discovered some really nice pieces on eBay. I recently bought a watercolor painting by an artist named Y. Gianni. The painting was made in 1890 and depicted an Italian village. It was very vivid and pleasing to watch.
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<p>I&#8217;ve been buying watercolor paintings for decorating jobs. I&#8217;ve discovered some really nice pieces on eBay. I recently bought a watercolor painting by an artist named Y. Gianni. The painting was made in 1890 and depicted an Italian village. It was very vivid and pleasing to watch.</p>
<p>I was attempting to discover just the right watercolor painting for a customer when I stumbled on one by an artist named William B. Gillette. The colors were pastel, from soft greens, browns, blues, purples and peach. The scene was that of a pebble beach and crashing waves. The hills on one side gave the beach a notion of privacy. It really spoke to me and my client loved it.</p>
<p>There was a cabin that I was decorating for a discerning client that needed another piece of art to finish the look I was going for. I discovered a marvelous watercolor painting that fit just right. It had a lot of mossy green colors and there was a lake with a lake house. The artist presented to be Charles Dickens Wader. He is a well known artist from New York.</p>
<p>I have a client that collects art from Romeo Tabuena. I was fortunate to find two watercolors that the owners had purchased directly from Tabuena in the fifties when they lived in San Miguel. The owner settled with me for an even thousand dollars. My customer was thrilled.</p>
<p>A lawyer friend of mine hired me to redecorate his office. I had a great deal of fun setting up items that reflected his interests and tastes. He loves polo and I found a fantastic watercolor painting of two polo players on horses. My friend liked the paintings and they have become a talking point in the new office.</p>
<p>My friend&#8217;s dad liked the workplace I decorated so much that he commissioned me to redecorate his office. He is a hunter and I discovered a really nice watercolor painting of several mallard ducks flying above a marsh. The painting was done by Jim Killen and he has painted for Ducks Almost infinite. His work is well known and respected. My friend&#8217;s father really liked the find and proudly hung it in his reception area.</p>
<p>I was really unsure where I was going to find suitable art for the program director&#8217;s workplace at a local radio station. When I went to go to with him for an audience, his office was absolutely stark. I like watercolor paintings and that is my first choice for buying art. I found an unbelievable watercolor painting of Bob Marley boxed in by sunflowers. It was amazing and perfect for this job.</p>
<p>There is a musician that I was working for a couple of years ago that wanted their studio decorated with paintings from the artist Raoul Dufy. Raoul Dufy made a whole series of paintings called Hommage to Mozart. I was in a position to purchase three watercolor paintings in this series. I have always been in search of more paintings to buy for this customer.</p>
<p>A pal of mine asked me to locate a watercolor painting to give to her mother. I found one by Henry H. Parker that was of cattle in landscape. The frame was what caught my eye in the beginning as it is heavy gilt. It would never hang in my house, but it looked great at my friend&#8217;s mother&#8217;s house.</p>
<p>Keith has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in antiques you can also check out his latest video on <a target="_blank" href="http://antiquenewyork.blogspot.com">new york art deco</a>. Information is not hard to find for <a target="_blank" href="http://antiquenewyork.blogspot.com">nyc antique</a> if you look hard enough. Keith&#8217;s video has lots of information on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdqvrx_new-york-antiques_people">nyc antique</a> and is available for any questions you may have. You can find us at</p>
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		<title>Displaying My New Sword</title>
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 Three years ago my friend started doing karate tournaments. Following his lead I started taking some martial arts training with him.   Within a couple years I had gotten great at hand to hand combat. After a little while I determined that I could probably join my friend in his karate matches.  [...]]]></description>
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<p> Three years ago my friend started doing karate tournaments. Following his lead I started taking some martial arts training with him.   Within a couple years I had gotten great at hand to hand combat. After a little while I determined that I could probably join my friend in his karate matches.  After only a couple matches I become good enough to receive first place at the annual martial arts tournament in Baltimore Maryland. </p>
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<p> This tournament did not give out trophies to its winners.  Instead it did something that I think is much neater.  I actually received a cool new medieval sword to display in my house. Obviously this sword is a medieval replica sword and not a historical piece but that doesn&#8217;t make it any less valuable to me.   I&#8217;ve never been prouder of any trophy than I am of my medieval fighting sword.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m currently working on opening up my own dojo and now have something marvelous to display inside of it. My plan is to start building a display area to hold my various trophies and swords so that my new students will have something to look at and work for.  This will be great motivation for them to practice harder and train later than their competitors.  I&#8217;ll display them prominently near the main entrance so that everyone will see them as soon as they come in.</p>
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<p> I&#8217;m currently trying to choose between a glass display case or a display shelf.   These are two very common forms of displaying both trophies and swords and both have advantages and disadvantages. </p>
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<p> Building a shelf display area will be very easy and will not require much money or time. These can be created through the use of screws and wood.  I can even put them up and take them down all by myself. </p>
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<p>A disadvantage to the shelf <a target="_blank" href="http://www.armorvenue.com/swords-medieval-swords.html">medieval sword</a> display is that it can not easily be secured. </p>
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<p> Buying a display case is great because I can secure the weapon and keep it out of reach but not out of site.  I like this idea because it will keep my swords from becoming liabilities for my business.</p>
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<p> The major drawback to this setup is that it will end up costing me a bit more money.  I&#8217;ll have to think about my options a bit more and go from there.</p>
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