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Though paintings and sculptures are most often the first things that come to mind when fine art is mentioned, architecture, music, dance, photography, printmaking, and theater created for their beauty, rather than utility, are also fine art. Stroll on in to our Fine Art category to ask and answer questions about fine art in all its forms.

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Define Addition Art?

Addition art is a form of artistic endeavor focused around adding new elements to a work of existing art. This can be used for juxtaposition, accentuation, or other techniques.

How was the conga drum made?

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Your asking, how was, as opposed to, how did, in that sense here are soe sites on Conga Drums and Conga like Drums.

Although ultimately derived from African drums made from hollowed logs, the Cuban conga is staved, like a barrel. These drums were probably made from salvaged barrels originally.

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conga
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum

The conga drum originates from Africa. The name conga is probably derived from the name of it's homeland, the Congolaise of Africa. Nonetheless, the Conga is also called the Tumbadora

  • http://www.artdrum.com/HISTORY_OF_CONGA_DRUMS.htm

How do you clean the paper stomp?

Remove the used part of the paper stomp (cut it or grind it).

What two things must a person know before attempting to gather information from a work of art?

Where and when the piece of art was made are two very important facts to know. The medium of the piece is also valuable to know.

What is arts in MAPEH?

ARTS is a radiative transfer model for the millimeter and sub-millimeter spectral range. There are a number of models mostly developed explicitly for the different sensors. The basic principle for the development of ARTS is to provide a code that can be applied for many different applications concerning radiative transfer calculations in the microwave region. For this reason much emphasis has been placed on modularity, extendibility, and generality.

Who is Amado M Pena Jr?

Amado Pena Jr.'s art focuses on Hispanic and Native American figures and has been described as capturing the essence of the Southwest. Pena, a mestizo of Mexican and Yaqui Indian descent, was born in 1943 and raised in Laredo, Texas. He earned B.A. and M.A. degrees at Texas A & I University in Kingsville, Texas and was an art teacher in Texas public schools for sixteen years.

Do you know anything about the print of Nigel Murray Harvey for Adelaide Grand Prix?

I know Nigel, and I have a print of some of his Grand Prix stuff. I grew up with Nigel's Daughter and were family friends with him and still am. You can contact me for more info if you like as I don't know what you want to know from this question. swervedrivin@yahoo.com.au I know Nigel, and I have a print of some of his Grand Prix stuff. I grew up with Nigel's Daughter and were family friends with him and still am. You can contact me for more info if you like as I don't know what you want to know from this question. swervedrivin@yahoo.com.au

What do you mean by portfolio?

In investments, a portfolio is the range of the investments held by the individual or organization.

It can also refer to a collection of art work or photographs or other collected materials.

What not typical of postmodern art?

It focused exclusively on "high art"

How does an art medium transmit feelings?

Art mediums transmit feelings in a psychological or say mental way. Its the magic of color and humanity including our sense of sight and touch. Different mediums share principles of art and we can feel different mediums through different ways such as sight, touch which are the most common. These mediums have color for the sense of sight in order to convey or transmit the feelings what we call art appreciation, Texture is meant majorly touch but can also be felt with the sixth sense known as telepathy with the help of sight making the feelings more intense.

For example if a medium is Blue in color its brings a feeling of coldness and red bringing a feeling of warmth or say hot. with the right colors in the right place art mediums bring for the desired feelings by the artist towards his audience. In that way we can say Art mediums transmit feelings through our senses majorly through sight and touch which from these the medium is interpreted in an individual manner there after creating different emotions from there own make up of the medium they are exposed to. Meaning everyone interprets a medium in a different way hence different feelings transmitted.

Addition by Evelien: Goethe's color theory can make this kind of color effects comprehensible. There really is an objective side to the effects of color, form, proportions, scales etc. This is mathematics, but in a living way. like a snail growing a shell in a perfect spiral, without having to calculate it. The snail has no awareness, but the artist does in some degree.

What is pantone 413C?

cmyk color c=100 m=72 y=0 k=30

What are some details about the NeoPopRealism art style and the artist who created it?

NeoPopRealism first created and coined by Nadia Russ in 1989 when she created her first NeoPopRealism ink drawings. January 4, 2003, she created a word NeoPopRealism. NeoPopRealism is a new style of visual arts. It's meant to reflect the attitude of the 21st Century, combining the brightness and simplicity of Pop Art with psychological depth of realism. The new movement was widely accepted by the world art community, listing Bill Murphy - among others - as early adopters. At the end of 2006 several USA, West Europe, Ukrainian Art Museums (Sumy, Lebedyn & Simferopol) & D. Burliuk Foundation collected Nadia Russ's canvases & graphic art.

NY Arts magazine had this to say about Nadia Russ's NeoPopRealism: "Her compositions are harmonious but at the same time challenging, sometimes with "pop your eyes out" color combinations, sometimes with the subject matter. She came up with a term Neopoprealism to describe her work. Her brightly colored canvases with flat linear rendering are reminiscent of the psychedelic posters of Peter Max. But in some works like "His Inner" or "Magicians" she uses crisscrossing lines that connect figures with mystical signs surrounding them in patterned backgrounds. Nadia's implement of black outlines in her paintings give her works a very defined, flat, graphic nature. In the work "New York Faces" the composition is drawn with black acrylic lines on the white background with selective use of blocked colors. Nadia is a master of balancing the hi energy colors in her compositions with poetic drawing style."

In 2004, Nadia Russ created the NeoPopRealist philosophy and its 10 commandments. This philosophy aims to make the world a better place, without wars, terrorism and religious strife.

In 2011, NeoPopRealism Press published a series of teaching/ learning books on How-To draw NeoPopRealism ink images. This books' series offers the tutorials and teaches beginners-students and skilled artists how to draw in this new artistic manner. These books also include the history of NeoPopRealism and much more.

Books for adults//teens:

-How to Draw NeoPopRealism: Basics, ISBN: 978-0615515755

-How to Draw NeoPopRealism Abstract: Ink backgrounds, ISBN: 9780615527437

-How to Draw NeoPopRealism Abstract: Metallic Exuberance, ISBN: 9780615560991

-Black Book for NeoPopRealism Metallic Ink Pen Drawing: ISBN: 9780615561028

-How to Draw Advanced NeoPopRealism Ink drawings: ISBN: 9780615569758

-How to Draw NeoPopRealism Color Abstract: Ink Backgrounds, ISBN: 9780615581804

For children:

-How to Draw Without Eraser: Children's Guide to the World of NeoPopRealism, ISBN: 9780615521824

-How to Draw the NeoPopRealism Abstract: Children's Guide, ISBN: 9780615545332

All books are available at Amazon.com

Nadia Russ artwork, made in 1989-1996 is published in a book "Nadia Russ, Faces: 1989-1996, Moscow", ISBN: 9780615530505

What new conditions caused a change in the arts from Romanticism to Realism?

The growing class of industrial workers lived an abused life which was shown in Realism photographs and the dream of Romanticism faded away and was pointless. The new conditions that caused a change in the arts from Romanticism to Realism stemmed from industrialization, which resulted to poor living and working conditions as many people crowded in dirty cities.

What were some renaissance travel tools?

Tools developed in the Middle Ages for exploration continued to be used during the Renaissance. One of these was the astrolabe, a portable device used by sailors to help them find their way. By measuring the distance of the sun and stars above the horizon, the astrolabe helped determine latitude, an important tool in navigation. Another tool, the magnetic compass, which had been invented in the twelfth century, was improved upon during the Renaissance. During the Renaissance they used these to travle the seas. They would make these tools normally out of silver, or ivory.

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pippi longstocking and her feet of doom that eat pink bubble gum and sleep on beds made of barfing piggles

Is fine arts literature?

Literature is considered to be one of the Fine Arts.

Can you use super glue on any material?

No, it's best for non-porous. Tell us what you need to glue together & can provide more.