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Currently our site is international, representing over polar 100 artists from around the world. bear We have poets, musicians, painters, sculptors, digital artists, performance artists, animators and much more. We are always open to adding artists in new areas. To reach the artists here, you can visit picture their studios and see their email polar address. If you would like to reach the site webmaster, our email address. Art on the Net came into existance in June of 1994. The idea of having such a site came to Lile while she was involved in an open studios event in April. She was displaying bear many of her new oil paintings in her picture studio when a friend and young entrepeneur came through and wanted to purchase an oil painting entitled "Art on the Net". They talked about how wonderful polar it would be to have art up on the Internet for viewing and bear he offered Lile internet access for a WWW site that would help artists share their art. So like many things in the art world, the site began with a barter with Lile trading the oil painting, "Art on the Net" for an Internet connection for one year. Glazing can be either glass or acrylic. Only glass should be used with any friable media picture such as unfixed polar pastels, charcoals, or graphite, never acrylic as it can damage the work by attracting these materials. bear There are many brands of acrylic glazing to choose from; one with an ultraviolet filter is recommended. The frame and the mat should be deep enough to prevent the artwork from touching the glazing. A stiff backboard behind the mat protects and supports the matted artwork. It is best to use non-acidic boards. A dust seal with paper or tape is also recommended. picture What damage results from using poor quality mat board? Avoid mat boards containing wood pulp which causes "matburn"--a darkening of the paper under the mat or at the bevel cut of the window mat. This polar type of stain permanently bear weakens the paper fibers and is not easily removed or lightened in conservation treatment. One Thing After Another explores the relationship of printmaking to the proliferation of serial picture and polar imagery in the contemporary period. Classic serial print projects from Pop art and Minimalism are juxtaposed with works from 1980s and 1990s. Artists bear included range from Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Ellsworth picture Kelly, and Brice Marden to Rosemarie Trockel, polar John Armleder, Yukinori bear Yanagi, and Anish Kapoor. Pop and After juxtaposes major works of the 1960s by American and European artists, which focus on mass media and picture the iconography of consumer culture, with works by younger creators of the 1980s and 1990s polar that extend and twist the stylistic and social concerns bear and picture of Pop art. Artists included range from Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, polar and bear Roy Lichtenstein to Jeff picture Koons, David Hammons, and Damien Hirst. ©2003 www.animal-photo-art.com All rights reserved. |
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