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		<title>Best Places to Find Oil Paintings for sale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an art collector then you are going to want to know where to find oil paintings for sale for a low cost. Now granted you can find the reprints and prints for a low cost, but the originals can end up costing you quite a bit more. The first place that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an art collector then you are going to want to know where to find <a href="http://www.oilpaintings-sales.com">oil paintings</a> for sale for a low cost. Now granted you can find the reprints and prints for a low cost, but the originals can end up costing you quite a bit more. </p>
<p>The first place that you can check would be with an art gallery that specializes in paintings. Shopping at these can be a fairly expensive option, but if you are an avid collector then cost will not be an issue for you. Shopping at these locations will also help provide you with some protection from people selling reproductions as originals and they might even be able to provide you with paperwork verifying authenticity.</p>
<p>The second place to check for these items would be your larger craft shows. You might not think about using this venue, but at some of these you will be able to locate local artist that are selling their paintings here for a reasonable cost. By purchasing here though you will also notice that the art will usually have the artist that made it present as well.</p>
<p>The third place to look for these would be at various flea markets. Flea markets might not seem like a great place to shop for art, but if you consider that some people will end up clearing out attics to provide products for these locations you might be able to find the diamond in the rough here and obtain it for a low cost.</p>
<p>The fourth place to look for these would be on the internet. With the internet becoming so popular today you will notice more people are selling items of all shapes and sizes on here. You can at times manage to find some excellent oils on the internet at a very reasonable price. If it is possible you will want to make sure that they are able to provide you with a certificate that they are authentic paintings and not reproductions.</p>
<p>The fifth place that you can find these for sale at would be estate sales. If you are a buyer of art then you will notice that many people have estate sales when they pass on hosted by their families. At times the families will not know what all the person has in the home and sell everything. Some times the items that they are selling can include the original oils that you are looking for.</p>
<p>As an art collector you probably realize that original paintings will cost you more than prints. However, finding the original oil paintings for sale can be a challenge at times. The five places that are mentioned above will provide you with a great start as to where to look to find these items. You will also want to realize that other places will be able to provide you with what you are looking for as well.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose Oil Paintings To Decorate Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 03:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing exactly which oil paintings are right for however can be fairly difficult and the wrong choice can stand out like a sore thumb. The idea here again is to go things that won&#8217;t date, as well as things that say something about you personally. And of course they have to match with your colour [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing exactly which oil paintings are right for however can be fairly difficult and the wrong choice can stand out like a sore thumb. The idea here again is to go things that won&#8217;t date, as well as things that say something about you personally. And of course they have to match with your colour scheme.</p>
<p>Fortunately there are a couple of options you can be sure won&#8217;t date. Ironically one of the best ways is to pick artwork that&#8217;s already dated. The reason this works is that people will (hopefully) know that it was dated when you bought it, meaning that you consciously decided on it rather than just failing to keep up with the times. Picking something retro or geek-chic can even be ironic in this sense, and getting an oil painting of a Star Wars character or Nightrider can be great for someone young and a bit alternative. In the same way paintings of anything or anyone iconic, such as Mohamed Ali, Elvis or Marilyn Munroe can give your room a hint of character and a spot of retro chic.</p>
<p>Of course this won&#8217;t be to everyone&#8217;s taste, but if you go further back you&#8217;ll start getting into more classic territory. While it&#8217;s unlikely that you’ll be unable to afford an original piece of old artwork, getting reproductions of your favourite well-known oil paintings can make a mature and cultured centre piece for your dining room.</p>
<p>If you want something that will draw less attention to itself however then a landscape can make a much more subtle addition to your walls and can also make the room feel more spacious. Though these are more &#8216;standard&#8217; you can still choose something that reflects your personality as well as the &#8216;temperature&#8217; of the room. If you have lots of mahogany for example you might choose an autumn scene, whereas a brighter more modern room might benefit from a beach with a palm tree.</p>
<p>Another option that demands less attention but won&#8217;t be to everyone&#8217;s tastes is to choose something abstract. This can be modern art or just attractive shapes and again the secret is to go for a design that appeals to you personally and fits the tone of the room. Some abstract art can be a little surreal and edgy however which may not be appropriate for more relaxing rooms unless you want to psyche out your guests.</p>
<p>So there are countless options when picking oil paintings and each can offer something different to the decor; it&#8217;s just picking the right one for you and your room.</p>
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		<title>History Of Abstract Painting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 06:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art of abstract painting began a very long time ago. Artists began this art several hundred years ago. In fact, you have probably seen some of the more famous abstract paintings before. You may recall a famous abstract painting created by Van Gogh. Picasso also had an abstract painting or two as well. Modigliani [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The art of abstract painting began a very long time ago. Artists began this art several hundred years ago. In fact, you have probably seen some of the more famous abstract paintings before. You may recall a famous abstract painting created by Van Gogh. Picasso also had an abstract painting or two as well. Modigliani is also known for his abstract painting work. Because of these artists, and many others, the art of abstract painting has gained popularity in the modern world.</p>
<p>Now what exactly is an abstract painting? An abstract painting is defined in many ways. First off, an abstract painting does not depict reality like traditional paintings. In the beginning, most art was depicting a photographic or realistic expression of someone or something. But an abstract painting does not do this. The definition of an abstract painting is that an abstract painting does not depict objects in the natural world. Rather, an abstract painting uses colors and shapes in a non-representing and nonobjective manner. It can be of anyone, anything, or just nothing at all.</p>
<p>You can easily see this when you look at an abstract painting. An abstract painting has bold, bright, and vivid colors. An abstract painting also has many biometric shapes that are used with the bold colors to make the artwork stand out. It is both strange and beautiful to look at an abstract painting.</p>
<p>In the 1940&#8242;s a movement called &#8220;Abstract Expressionism&#8221; was started. This movement was started to show the freedom of an artist&#8217;s expression and to push the art of abstract painting. It was started in New York in a school that also called it &#8220;Action Painting.&#8221; This school was one of the first American schools that declared its independence from the European style of artwork. They liked to think of their art as a form of spiritual and intellectual art. This then further pushed the art of abstract painting.</p>
<p>Now that you know the history of the art of abstract painting you may come to understand it better. It is important to appreciate all forms of art, including the odd art of an abstract painting. You may find yourself wanting to get a piece of this artwork for yourself. It is truly an interesting thing to look at.</p>
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		<title>Different types of Oil Paintings Support</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An oil painting support is any kind of surface to which oil paint could be applied to. There are huge varieties of different surfaces, which artists use to paint on. Everything from certain woods, canvas, and as well metals could be used as a supports for oil painting. Following are the various types of oil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An oil painting support is any kind of surface to which oil paint could be applied to. There are huge varieties of different surfaces, which artists use to paint on. Everything from certain woods, canvas, and as well metals could be used as a supports for oil painting. Following are the various types of oil painting supports that will help you decide the best for your style of oil painting.</p>
<p>Your choice of oil painting support actually relies up on your <a href="http://www.searchpainting.com">style of painting</a>. Experiment with the different types of oil painting supports accessible in the market and have fun. You would ultimately find one that works best for you.</p>
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		<title>History of Oil Paintings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 04:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of oil painting goes back to very old times when man endeavored to detain his world and knowledge in paint. It was profound in the grottos of Southern Europe when man assorted animal fats with earth and stain to form what could be measured as the first oil paints. The paint was then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of <a href="http://www.paintingu.com/"><strong>oil painting</strong></a> goes back to very old times when man endeavored to detain his world and knowledge in paint. It was profound in the grottos of Southern Europe when man assorted animal fats with earth and stain to form what could be measured as the first oil paints. The paint was then altered onto the walls of the grotto, with the prehistoric images of the hunters and the animals sought after becoming the earliest creative creations of humankind. </p>
<p>The oil painting medium developed when during the time of 15th century, Jan van Eyck the well known Belgian painter found that linseed oil and oil from nuts can be mixed with different colors to generate dazzling oil colors. Though there is proof that some English artists from the 13th Century made use of oils, van Eyck leftovers the discoverer and first advocate of oil painting technique, as we know it these days. In modern times, oil painting color is one of the most in style choices of appearance by artists globally, as it offers enormous variety &amp; methods, strong depth of color vitality and durability that allow paintings to last thousands of years.</p>
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