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2007-03-11 16:49:43 · 24 answers · asked by RASHI 2

what is the sociological/political significance of the pieces?

http://www.fashion.at/culture/beecroft10-2003.jpg

http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue5/images/nude_2.jpg

2007-03-11 16:19:36 · 4 answers · asked by pp_pepona 1

And please send me a colored picture of who you think I should paint. Thankyou!

2007-03-11 14:17:15 · 4 answers · asked by prettygal 2

During the famous ad: "Welcome to Surfer", from drinks maker, Guinness, there are horses intertwined within the waves. It is inspired by a painting by a chap called Walter... something... I would like to get hold of a copy of the painting. Can you help?

2007-03-11 12:07:08 · 3 answers · asked by Dave1 1

2007-03-11 11:45:18 · 5 answers · asked by jammydodger 5

I've heard it pronounced day-gah. If that's the case why isn't it spelt Dégas (with the accent).
On the family tomb the name is spelt 'de Gas', in which case it should be pronounced der-gah.
Can anyone help me out here?

2007-03-11 11:21:51 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-11 09:11:58 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-11 06:06:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-11 00:46:45 · 2 answers · asked by Jilly Flower 1

2007-03-10 22:00:38 · 4 answers · asked by ren 2

ok, so your being painted completely in the nude..sometimes its even your private parts. does it feel uncomfortable? what is it like when the artist is from the opposite sex?

2007-03-10 20:30:02 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

What are the most popular (mainstream) paintings that are displayed in the Art Institute of Chicago museum?

I really want to go, but I need to talk my boyfriend into going, so I'm going to see if I can find some paintings that he might recognize.

2007-03-10 16:17:23 · 5 answers · asked by cdanie11e 2

Art is supposed to educate and show pathos, no? All of Pollock's work that I've seen does neither, and just looks like the tarpaulin beneath a set-painting session.

I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me -- seriously, not "Well it all depends on what you like...", because I could do the same thing and people would be like "You're an idiot." -- why Jackson Pollack and his ilk are considered art.

Thanks.

2007-03-10 14:27:45 · 12 answers · asked by Rat 7

Or an illuminated shape of purple shades?

2007-03-10 13:25:03 · 10 answers · asked by rezany 5

Are the water based acrylic paints used for ceramics and arts and crafts the same as those used in acrylic paintings? The paints I have a good quality, but I am just not sure. I am a new artist and am justing branching out....thank you for your help. ; )

I want to use the paints on canvas. Thanks.

2007-03-10 11:55:33 · 8 answers · asked by demongelding1@hotmail.com 3

2007-03-10 11:42:22 · 4 answers · asked by briancvn 1

2007-03-10 11:35:19 · 1 answers · asked by shelleyincocoa 1

i am teaching myself glass painting i am painting an image onto a mirror and have made a mistake - is there anyway i can remove the paint without ruining the rest of my image ??

i did try painting over it with a lighter color but it just doesn't look right, it would be better to remove it and start again.

thanks for any help

2007-03-10 11:05:14 · 10 answers · asked by jolly dolly 2

The print is titled Princesa Azteca by Jesus Helguera it is print number 092 of his calanders.
Thank you

2007-03-10 09:06:30 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I frequently use acrylics as water media, too. Should I approach clayboard any differently? Also, what should I do in order to display it? (framing, hanging, etc.)

2007-03-10 05:13:33 · 2 answers · asked by brig1gand 3

i really fancy going to the gilbert and george exhibition that is on at the tate modern but i know it is free to get into the tate modern but is thier exhibition free to go to and do you think it is worth the money

2007-03-09 20:27:22 · 4 answers · asked by vici 4

Soon I will be doing some murals for a family friend. She would like either a Care Bears or Winnie the Pooh mural. But since I don't know the copyrights laws very well, I don't think this is legal, since Im going to be paid to do them.

What should I do?

I figure I could either do some bears that look similiar to the Care Bears, but shouldn't offend the copyright for them. But I don't know if she will like this idea and her kids might not like it either.

My other idea is to not charge for that mural at all. Im going to be doing at least three murals total and the other ones doesn't include copyrighted material. Would that work instead?

Thank you for any help. Any advice will be appreciated.

2007-03-09 16:59:04 · 6 answers · asked by artistguy 3

i was wondering if there is a temporary spray paint you can wash off glass and cars...what is it called and where can i buy? would craft stores sell this kind of product???

thanks.

2007-03-09 16:51:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Art as social commentary? Well, sort of. But this stupid thing didn’t exactly start out that way. What I originally intended to do was simply capture a family album portrait of America from the 1950s. Then the sub-conscience sort of kicked in and took this where it was supposed to go.

So, was it worth a month of a life to paint something like this? Let me know what you think? And be honest.

http://pics.livejournal.com/unmired/pic/00046h74/g41

(You can click on the image to enlarge it to see the details better.)

2007-03-09 12:57:38 · 6 answers · asked by Doc Watson 7

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