Accessories (0)
Below unique Art accessories are presented for your review. Please feel free to view, contact the Artist, join their group, comment on their Artwork or purchase their creations.
Aceo (0)
Art Card Editions and Originals have been around for centuries. They were usually traded or exchanged. Today ACEO’s are created by Artists with the intent to sell them. The appeal to the public was the affordability and the ease of collecting and storing these tiny works of art as they are small enough to fit into standard card collector pockets.
Collage (0)
Collage is visual Art made for the assembly of multiple different forms used in creating a new object. A Collage may include; newspaper, ribbons, wood, photographs, stones or any found object that is glued to a structure or median such as a piece of paper or canvass.
Drawing (0)
Drawing is a form of visual Art that uses drawing instruments such as graphite pencils, color pencils, wax, pen and ink, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, markers, styluses or inked brushes that leave a visible mark on a surface. Surfaces include; paper, cardboard, plastic, leather, canvas or wood-boards. This median has been popular throughout human history and a fundamental means of public expression.
Fiber Art (0)
Fiber Art is a style of fine art created from textiles such as fabric, natural and synthetic fibers, plants and yarn. The Art created is focused on manual labor and communicate some sort of message, emotion or meaning that go beyond the material used in their creation.
Illustration (0)
Illustration Art is a displayed visualization of an Artist. It is usually presented as a drawing, painting, sketch, watercolor, posters or photography.
Mixed Media (0)
Mixed Media Art is a visual Art that utilized more than one medium. Mixed Media is a broad definition of many forms of Arts and Crafts, including Collage, Assemblage, hand made Greeting Cards, etc. It includes paints, papers, buttons, photos, metal, fibres, nature objects, inks, pencils and crayons just to name a few...
Painting (3)
Painting is the practice of applying paint, color, pigment or other medium to surfaces such as a canvass, walls, paper, wood, concrete, glass or any material or structure that the median will adhere to. It is through this manner that an Artist can express their concepts. paintings can be; spiritual. landscape, abstract, symbolic or political and more.
Photography (2)
Although there is no definition for Photographic Art it is a vision captured by the Photographic Artist that provides a visual account of an event, landscape or portrait. It is done for the purpose to express and share the Artist’s perception of an image.
Print (0)
Print is an image on one material transferred to another material. An original Print is usually limited to 10 to 250 prints due to the the labor intensive process and techniques involved in the process.
Printmaking (0)
Printmaking is the creation of Artwork by printing usually on paper. Prints are created by transferring ink from one form through a prepared screen, usually silk to another material such as paper, cloth or canvass. Materials such as metal, plastic, or polymer plates are used for engraving or etching hard surfaces such as stone, wood, or aluminum.
Reproduction (0)
Reproductive Art is a mechanical technique for making multiple copies of Artwork or images for mass distribution or sale. Current techniques include; lithographs, serigraphs (screen prints), Digital Process, Giclee (Iris prints or scanning into a computer), Mechanically produced processes, Photographic process and Hand enhanced where the Artist actually paints back on to the image.
Sculpture (0)
Sculpture is the art of carving, cutting, forming a hard material such as marble, stone, wood, metal, plastic, etc. into objects such as statutes, ornaments or figures. This class of art is difficult due to the physical requirements needed to create the Art.