Posts Tagged ‘Work Of Art’

The Value of Real Art

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Art and investment has been an interesting topic of conversation for generations. We take a look at the pros and cons of making such an investment and a few factors that should be remembered when purchasing a work of art.

Picasso’s Three Musicians

Friday, April 1st, 2011
I have selected one of my favorite paintings created by none other than Pablo Picasso in which to talk about in this article. The painting in question is the "Three Musicians". Before indulging into the actual analysts of this work of art, I would like to say a few words relating to a copy of it which I completed in the 1980's. At the time I was living in Zaragoza Spain and we would usually venture down to a specific local restaurant in the town during the early evening hours. At this particular location the owner and his wife took a strong liking to my eldest son and he was treated as if he was one of the family members whenever we went into the establishment. He was permitted in the kitchen, they gave him a chef's hat and he could sit and bang on the keys to the piano. These people thought nothing of all this, however as a responsible parent my wife and I disapproved of this behavior and halted it in the bud.

An Art Gallery Analysis

Friday, April 1st, 2011
One of my projects in my university art class was to visit an art gallery and organize an analysis of the gallery as well as to select one artist's work which is on display. I was to discuss the merits of that selected work of art for all to see. As you drive towards the ocean, east of Lewis Delaware, you encounter a quaint little art gallery on your left with a full size sign above the gallery reading, "Peninsula Gallery". After parking at 520 Savannah Road and entering the shop, you first encounter the friendly owners and operators, Carol and Tony Boyd-Heron. Both of these individuals are very knowledge in the field of art and in particular those clients with whom they represent.

How To Interpret A Work Of Art

Thursday, October 7th, 2010
People who are fond of going to art events and visiting art museums might find looking at art pieces quite amusing. However, you might not understand when a person talks highly of a particular art piece. In this article you will find how to interpret an art piece.

Everyone Interprets Art Differently

Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Art is subjective. How we respond to a 'work of art' depends on many aspects and reflects our emotional response.
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