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24Jun/100

Realign Your Budget – Purchase Your First Piece of Fine Art – Home-Improvement

Realign Your Budget - Purchase Your First Piece of Fine Art

If you don't have at least one piece of fine art in your home, then you just have no idea what you are missing out on. Whether an original or reproduction piece, fine art adds warmth, beauty and interest to every room. So why is it that people tend to spend lavishly on furniture, carpets and accessories, but do not provide in their budget for the piece that could be the focal point of the room?We are indeed fortunate now to have a wide range of fine art available to us on the Internet. In just a few short hours, you can browse museums and galleries around the world to find the fine art painting you love. Reproductions of major artwork are available in several formats, from inexpensive prints to hand-painted oils. All at the touch of a button. You can also find original fine art online, often very inexpensively. Artists who have not yet become famed can exhibit their work at online galleries and reach a much wider audience than would be otherwise possible in smaller bricks and mortar galleries. Bringing a new piece of art into your home is always exciting, but imagine how much more intriguing it would be if it was something you'd discovered for yourself through your own research.While prints will brighten up a room, you should also consider investing in a real oil painting or another form of original on canvas. Since the Internet allows galleries to show their work to a wide audience with little overhead, real paintings can be had for very reasonable prices. And you'll find the texture and substance of a painting as opposed to a print to be well worth the added expense. Home decor is a challenge for many home owners so the hardest part is not necessarily coming up with the theme, but tying it all together and making all of the colors, textures and themes combine. In order to decorate your home successfully there are a few things for you to consider.First decide what your budget is. Having a budget will help you apportion money to the right areas and ensure that you have enough to finish the job. Next choose a style and make a plan. Decide the style of theme you want for your room or home decor. Do you want a modern or oriental tone? Once this is established you can pick the colors you want to use. Do you want the room to be calming or energizing? Colors have a very influential impact on our moods and feelings. You can then decide on the furniture and accessories you wish to use. This is a good time to select the art or prints you wish to feature. Make sure that the print is reflective of the theme of the room. Do not buy art just because it ties the colors in the room together. Art is a powerful medium that is used to invoke emotion, feeling, and thought so the emotion the art projects should be aligned with the feeling of the roomAre you looking for information on anything and everything Art related?
Check out YU Art at: http://www.yuart.com
YU Art , published by Susan G Phillips, is a complete resource directory
covering the complete A to Z of Art topics
You can view more YU Art articles at: http://www.yuart.com/archive

23Jun/100

The Art Of Selecting Your Homes Art – Interior-Decorating

The Art Of Selecting Your Homes Art

Art should be personal. Selecting pieces that you really
love should not be influenced by the color of the carpet or
your couch. To really make a statement, art should be chosen
based on it's own merits.You have just moved into a new home. Perhaps it's your first
real home that you plan to invest time and money into
decorating and styling. You are eagerly looking for ideas to
help make your home comfortable and beautiful.You have just been looking through a magazine for decorating
ideas and admire a gorgeous home that highlighted the
owner's fantastic art collection. You realize that the bare
walls in your home create an emptiness that is crying out
for attention.With this sudden urge to fill them up, what are you going to
choose for art?It is not hard to find art - whether you choose originals or
reproductions. The variety and diversity of styles is
enormous, so where do you begin in making your selection?Try to purchase art as you would any other piece of
furnishing that you plan to have for years. You want to
select pieces that you will love and appreciate for a long
time - whether you keep your couch or not.When you admire artwork in a gallery or even in a
fantastically decorated home you will notice that it is the
art that sets the tone, not the other way around. Artwork
should be featured, and not chosen to compliment it's
surroundings.You will likely find that you are drawn to works that are in
colors or themes that suit your home anyway. If you do like
traditional decorating styles, it is quite likely that you
will been drawn to more traditional styles of artwork as
well. The same is true of more modern or contemporary
tastes.Talking to a gallery owner or interior decorator, you may
also find them able to give you suggestions on how the
artwork could best be appreciated. Using picture lights to
illuminate the artwork will add enormously to it's appeal as
well as to the mood of a room.Your artwork will make a significant statement about you
personally. It is well worth your efforts to select pieces
one at a time and choose art that truly reflects you instead
of filling your walls with mediocre work that you will tire
of quickly. By making thoughtful choices and viewing each
piece as an investment, you will always find a special place
for your art in any home.Paula Hogar is the webmistress of http://www.frloghomes.com
and is a real fan of log homes and everything that they represent. If you have a site
related to homes, email her about exchanging links:
paula@frloghomes.com with "exchange links" in the subject line.

22Jun/100

The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique

The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique

You can show your poem to your mom, your spouse, your co-workers, or your friends, but you might not get the responses that you can suck up into your little writing fingers to use in an effort to refine your craft. What does it really mean when someone who cares about you, but not for poetry says, "Wow, this is great. I really like it?"So perhaps you've realized this conundrum and you've decided to put your poem, ripe and juicy, in the feeding bin of a cyber critique forum. Watch out. If the only feedback you've ever gotten on your diligently crafted efforts has been the sweet nothings from those around you, you might be shocked, upset, or saddened at the responses that the critics pile onto your poem. You might get, "This line is clich