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		<title>Art Easels</title>
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<p>An art easel comes in various styles and sizes and are made from wood or metal and are designed for certain purposes. They can be used to hold various objects such as an artist&#8217;s canvas, paper, drawings and boards. Some easels are immobile while others are transportable and lightweight.</p>
<p>For an artist nothing can compare to working with an easel. It keeps the drawing or painting in place while the artist is working and lessens the chance of anything happening to the art piece such as spilling something on it. It also very versatile, the artist can work standing up or sitting down.</p>
<p>Some easels have adjustable legs and canvas trays which give the user the freedom to work at the height, angle and surface of their choice. The art easel comes in various styles including the following:</p>
<p>TABLETOP EASELS</p>
<p>These types of easels are great space savers and are foldable. They come in various styles including smaller versions of floor-standing easels, tripod or three-legged easels and ones that come with storage boxes. They are not large enough for big works of art but they are convenient and can be placed on tabletops such as the kitchen or dining room table. Many artists with limited space opt for this type of easel.</p>
<p>STUDIO EASELS</p>
<p>Studio easels are generally huge, heavy and stand on the floor. They are normally used indoors and are designed for large-scale artworks. Some come with wheels so they artist can easily move the easel around. Studio easels range in styles and sizes and they can become very costly. This type of art easel is ideal for those artists with a great deal of space to work in and for those working on big projects.</p>
<p>PORTABLE OR SKETCHING EASELS</p>
<p>Portable or sketching easels are great for the artist who likes to work outdoors. They are lightweight and easily fold up. They are also very practical for use in the studio.</p>
<p>There are other popular easels including:</p>
<p>DISPLAY EASELS</p>
<p>These are used for the displaying of art, photography, ceramics, drawings, sketches as well as for paintings. They are designed to stand on the floor or for sitting on tabletops and other flat surfaces. In general display easels are a type of art easel that are usually decorative and come in a variety of metal and wood finishes.</p>
<p>PRESENTATION EASELS</p>
<p>These types of easels are ideal for the displaying of charts and graphs, They are portable and come in many styles and writing surfaces such as dry erase, marker board, cork board, whiteboard and magnetic. Many are double-sided and some come with flip chart holders and storage trays to hold accessories.</p>
<p>CONCLUSION</p>
<p>The art easel is used for a variety of reasons and come in many styles. They are designed for watercolors, oil painting, acrylics and much more. The easel was discovered during the Art Renaissance and forever changed they way the artist worked and to this day offers the artist the freedom and ease to create in the medium of their choice.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Lucy Bushman						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						Lucy Bushman is an accomplished niche website developer and author.To learn more about art easels [http://fineartoftheworld.info/art-easel], please visit Fine Art of the World [http://fineartoftheworld.info] for current articles and discussions.					</div>
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<p>An art easel comes in various styles and sizes and are made from wood or metal and are designed for certain purposes. They can be used to hold various objects such as an artist&#8217;s canvas, paper, drawings and boards. Some easels are immobile while others are transportable and lightweight.</p>
<p>For an artist nothing can compare to working with an easel. It keeps the drawing or painting in place while the artist is working and lessens the chance of anything happening to the art piece such as spilling something on it. It also very versatile, the artist can work standing up or sitting down.</p>
<p>Some easels have adjustable legs and canvas trays which give the user the freedom to work at the height, angle and surface of their choice. The art easel comes in various styles including the following:</p>
<p>TABLETOP EASELS</p>
<p>These types of easels are great space savers and are foldable. They come in various styles including smaller versions of floor-standing easels, tripod or three-legged easels and ones that come with storage boxes. They are not large enough for big works of art but they are convenient and can be placed on tabletops such as the kitchen or dining room table. Many artists with limited space opt for this type of easel.</p>
<p>STUDIO EASELS</p>
<p>Studio easels are generally huge, heavy and stand on the floor. They are normally used indoors and are designed for large-scale artworks. Some come with wheels so they artist can easily move the easel around. Studio easels range in styles and sizes and they can become very costly. This type of art easel is ideal for those artists with a great deal of space to work in and for those working on big projects.</p>
<p>PORTABLE OR SKETCHING EASELS</p>
<p>Portable or sketching easels are great for the artist who likes to work outdoors. They are lightweight and easily fold up. They are also very practical for use in the studio.</p>
<p>There are other popular easels including:</p>
<p>DISPLAY EASELS</p>
<p>These are used for the displaying of art, photography, ceramics, drawings, sketches as well as for paintings. They are designed to stand on the floor or for sitting on tabletops and other flat surfaces. In general display easels are a type of art easel that are usually decorative and come in a variety of metal and wood finishes.</p>
<p>PRESENTATION EASELS</p>
<p>These types of easels are ideal for the displaying of charts and graphs, They are portable and come in many styles and writing surfaces such as dry erase, marker board, cork board, whiteboard and magnetic. Many are double-sided and some come with flip chart holders and storage trays to hold accessories.</p>
<p>CONCLUSION</p>
<p>The art easel is used for a variety of reasons and come in many styles. They are designed for watercolors, oil painting, acrylics and much more. The easel was discovered during the Art Renaissance and forever changed they way the artist worked and to this day offers the artist the freedom and ease to create in the medium of their choice.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Lucy Bushman						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
						Lucy Bushman is an accomplished niche website developer and author.To learn more about art easels [http://fineartoftheworld.info/art-easel], please visit Fine Art of the World [http://fineartoftheworld.info] for current articles and discussions.					</div>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the difference between art and pornography?</title>
		<link>http://www.dance4equality.com/2010/01/whats-the-difference-between-art-and-pornography/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 06:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Some artworks contain explicit images which could possibly be mistaken for porn, and some pornorgraphy might have used &#8216;art&#8217; as an excuse for its creation. How then would the viewer be able to tell the difference between art and ****?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Conomo</strong></em></p>
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<div>Some artworks contain explicit images which could possibly be mistaken for porn, and some pornorgraphy might have used &#8216;art&#8217; as an excuse for its creation. How then would the viewer be able to tell the difference between art and ****?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Conomo</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Ode to Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Why would anybody <strong>buy art</strong> from my art gallery? Out of charity reasons? Charity is not a very popular word in the current realm of crisis. Who needs art anyway? The snobs? Maybe the snobs. I think that that there is a common tendency to lose the faith in the rapidly depreciating high tech toys like plasma tv, iPhones, youPhones and other half hazarldy built toys.</p>
<p> Art and <strong>Art Galleries</strong> is what can provide a status symbol these days. Imagine having guests at your newly renovated most modern apartment. There is no TV. You don’t even have a stereo system. All you have is an old gramophone and a collection of records. This is double WOW. Guests are nervously swallowing their saliva in powerless envy. How brave. How original. You stand there in the spot light of fame.</p>
<p> The walls of your rebellious home are decorated with <strong>modern art</strong>. I do not mean those painting bought at tourists squares in Paris and other pop cities. I am talking authentic, natural art works collected by the means of internet research.</p>
<p> Your walls are decorated by brilliant <strong>artworks</strong> of artists from badly suffered Eastern Europe. Well, if you want a good painting you need to find an artist with a  bleeding heart. I think that the true artist is the one who suffers the most. Hey. Try to find the suffering ones in North America. They would sing a poem of a cold burger or better yet, they would paint in oil the sadness of a cold burger. This is not going to make you stand out. Your home must become an <strong>art gallery</strong>. A gallery of deep revelations and the pain the must go with them. Knowledge, love and pain are all related. They are all from the same family. They are Siamese triplets.</p>
<p> You <strong>collect art</strong>. The old record is playing the forgotten tune. The fireplace emanates the deep odor of burnt wood. The semi dark apartment with most original paintings highlighted in the fashionably selected lights make you proud and victorious.</p>
<p> ‘I ran my own <strong>art</strong> gallery’ you say casually and look in the mirror. This is a very pleasant thing to say. You repeat louder: ‘I ran my own art gallery’. I like to buy art and sell art. It makes me feel important.</p>
<p> Let’s put all the sarcasm aside. These are the days when we start doubting the value of overpriced techno toys the return to art is not the answer but a clue. We need clues as the old world model is shattering. Art galleries will prevail. Those who buy art and sell art will too.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Muneca</strong></em></p>
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<div>Why would anybody <strong>buy art</strong> from my art gallery? Out of charity reasons? Charity is not a very popular word in the current realm of crisis. Who needs art anyway? The snobs? Maybe the snobs. I think that that there is a common tendency to lose the faith in the rapidly depreciating high tech toys like plasma tv, iPhones, youPhones and other half hazarldy built toys.</p>
<p> Art and <strong>Art Galleries</strong> is what can provide a status symbol these days. Imagine having guests at your newly renovated most modern apartment. There is no TV. You don’t even have a stereo system. All you have is an old gramophone and a collection of records. This is double WOW. Guests are nervously swallowing their saliva in powerless envy. How brave. How original. You stand there in the spot light of fame.</p>
<p> The walls of your rebellious home are decorated with <strong>modern art</strong>. I do not mean those painting bought at tourists squares in Paris and other pop cities. I am talking authentic, natural art works collected by the means of internet research.</p>
<p> Your walls are decorated by brilliant <strong>artworks</strong> of artists from badly suffered Eastern Europe. Well, if you want a good painting you need to find an artist with a  bleeding heart. I think that the true artist is the one who suffers the most. Hey. Try to find the suffering ones in North America. They would sing a poem of a cold burger or better yet, they would paint in oil the sadness of a cold burger. This is not going to make you stand out. Your home must become an <strong>art gallery</strong>. A gallery of deep revelations and the pain the must go with them. Knowledge, love and pain are all related. They are all from the same family. They are Siamese triplets.</p>
<p> You <strong>collect art</strong>. The old record is playing the forgotten tune. The fireplace emanates the deep odor of burnt wood. The semi dark apartment with most original paintings highlighted in the fashionably selected lights make you proud and victorious.</p>
<p> ‘I ran my own <strong>art</strong> gallery’ you say casually and look in the mirror. This is a very pleasant thing to say. You repeat louder: ‘I ran my own art gallery’. I like to buy art and sell art. It makes me feel important.</p>
<p> Let’s put all the sarcasm aside. These are the days when we start doubting the value of overpriced techno toys the return to art is not the answer but a clue. We need clues as the old world model is shattering. Art galleries will prevail. Those who buy art and sell art will too.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Muneca</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Eli Muneca</p>
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		<title>Simon Pontin joins Inspired Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 10:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Inspired Art are delighted to inform you that Simon Pontin has joined our team! An artist with an already established strong track record and making some fantastic art to buy online, Simon is a great addition to the team.</p>
<p>We are always on the lookout for new artists who will inspire you to buy online art and in Simon we are certain you will love the quality of his work. It is our goal to give our customers the opportunity to buy original art online, and from a trusted gallery, that is why we work very hard to ensure you have the best artists available to select from.</p>
<p>A professional artist and also having been a professional musician as a bass player it is clear that artistry and creation is in his heart. With collections in Greece, South Africa and Edinburgh the worldwide appeal of Simon&#8217;s work is clear for all to see. Currently he has work on display at Inspired Art and also in New York.</p>
<p>&#8220;My aim as an artist is to produce as much quality, experience based artworks as possible. I loosely adhere to the principles of Transpersonal Art. I believe that art is, in its archetypal form, a means for Man to transcend the obvious and the physical, manifesting the spiritual reality of himself. I believe that through the process of creating my work, and the materials and meditation employed, a transmutation of substance occurs. This process is a spiritual journey, a process of cleansing and healing that even though mostly misunderstood by myself, leaves me with a sense of connection to the world around me, and a general feeling of well being.&#8221;</p>
<p>Simon&#8217;s work is in high demand and this is partly down to the process used to create his work &#8220;Some pieces evolve over many months, even years, the ageing and deterioration of substances and materials manifesting the creative process over time.&#8221; If you want to view Simon&#8217;s work in more detail then you can do so here Simon Pontin Art.</p>
<p>Everyone at Inspired Art would like to make Simon feel very welcome in our team and we hope our Inspired Art Club members are as happy with Simon&#8217;s work as we are.</p>
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<p>Join the Inspired Art Club? Join The Club Members of the club receive regular updates on Inspired Art and the new artists we have onboard.</p>
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<p><em>By: <strong>Inspired Art</strong></em></p>
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<div>Inspired Art are delighted to inform you that Simon Pontin has joined our team! An artist with an already established strong track record and making some fantastic art to buy online, Simon is a great addition to the team.</p>
<p>We are always on the lookout for new artists who will inspire you to buy online art and in Simon we are certain you will love the quality of his work. It is our goal to give our customers the opportunity to buy original art online, and from a trusted gallery, that is why we work very hard to ensure you have the best artists available to select from.</p>
<p>A professional artist and also having been a professional musician as a bass player it is clear that artistry and creation is in his heart. With collections in Greece, South Africa and Edinburgh the worldwide appeal of Simon&#8217;s work is clear for all to see. Currently he has work on display at Inspired Art and also in New York.</p>
<p>&#8220;My aim as an artist is to produce as much quality, experience based artworks as possible. I loosely adhere to the principles of Transpersonal Art. I believe that art is, in its archetypal form, a means for Man to transcend the obvious and the physical, manifesting the spiritual reality of himself. I believe that through the process of creating my work, and the materials and meditation employed, a transmutation of substance occurs. This process is a spiritual journey, a process of cleansing and healing that even though mostly misunderstood by myself, leaves me with a sense of connection to the world around me, and a general feeling of well being.&#8221;</p>
<p>Simon&#8217;s work is in high demand and this is partly down to the process used to create his work &#8220;Some pieces evolve over many months, even years, the ageing and deterioration of substances and materials manifesting the creative process over time.&#8221; If you want to view Simon&#8217;s work in more detail then you can do so here Simon Pontin Art.</p>
<p>Everyone at Inspired Art would like to make Simon feel very welcome in our team and we hope our Inspired Art Club members are as happy with Simon&#8217;s work as we are.</p>
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<p>Join the Inspired Art Club? Join The Club Members of the club receive regular updates on Inspired Art and the new artists we have onboard.</p>
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