Im searching for data information about modern digitall sculptured?
laser cutting , laser using in art filed how does laser make an effect in the sculpture filed and how does digitall sculpture progreess
please i need to know every details bout laser history from the begaining till now and how does it become one of the main important things in the art filed , who was the first user o laser in art and whats the diffrence bettwen laser cutting and cnc (wich is better) and i wanne know know some of the master artists in this and how they using laser in cutting, engraving ,welding materials andhow to make a form with it , wich materials can i use and make a good form in it
Laser using in fine arts and sculpture art?
try looking at the restoration of sculptures laser cutting is becoming a recognized tool for the restorer. LF
Is studying art at college a waste of time?
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Art Therapy?
I'm interested in Art Therapy and was wondering if anybody is an art therapists, the average pay, and how they enjoy it. Thanks!
Art Therapy?
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Art Therapy?
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Estimated salary: $31,158-$56,410 according to monster.com
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Art chalk: how is it different [than normal chalk]?
what makes art chalk different?
i know it's softer and spreads better, probably breaks easy and is like more clay-e, but are there other things?
do you possibly know what makes it that way? like chemicals or ingredients?
but here's the one i need the answer to: IS ART CHALK MORE ACIDIC OR BASIC THAN NORMAL CHALK?
Art chalk: how is it different [than normal chalk]?
probably basic, so it doesnt yellow the paper or pics.
i know it's softer and spreads better, probably breaks easy and is like more clay-e, but are there other things?
do you possibly know what makes it that way? like chemicals or ingredients?
but here's the one i need the answer to: IS ART CHALK MORE ACIDIC OR BASIC THAN NORMAL CHALK?
Art chalk: how is it different [than normal chalk]?
probably basic, so it doesnt yellow the paper or pics.
Why should you choose to do an Art Foundation course?
I'm hoping someone can resolve an ongoing debate I have with my sister.
I studied Art Foundation in the same college that she is in now after completing my A levels. My sister is doing a BTec Fine Art and then plans to go to do a degree somewhere in the UK. The reason I did the Art Foundation was for a number of reasons; I was unsure of the degree I should do and it was explained that the foundation would enable me to experiment with lots of techniques to find the area of art and or design that best suited me; I was told that an Art Foundation is looked upon favourably by most UK universities with art and design courses, and that some courses may expect you to have it. Also it gives you the chance to expand your portfolio of work before going to uni.
My sister has been told differently. She doesn't need to do it as she's doing a BTec?
Why should you choose to do an Art Foundation course?
Different unis will have different entry requirements, so maybe the one who are interviewing her don't require it. Entry requirments can also change from year to year.
Am I right in thinking that her BTEC is a full time course? Your Art A level wouldn't have been full time (as you were also doing other subjects) so this may account for the difference too.
I studied Art Foundation in the same college that she is in now after completing my A levels. My sister is doing a BTec Fine Art and then plans to go to do a degree somewhere in the UK. The reason I did the Art Foundation was for a number of reasons; I was unsure of the degree I should do and it was explained that the foundation would enable me to experiment with lots of techniques to find the area of art and or design that best suited me; I was told that an Art Foundation is looked upon favourably by most UK universities with art and design courses, and that some courses may expect you to have it. Also it gives you the chance to expand your portfolio of work before going to uni.
My sister has been told differently. She doesn't need to do it as she's doing a BTec?
Why should you choose to do an Art Foundation course?
Different unis will have different entry requirements, so maybe the one who are interviewing her don't require it. Entry requirments can also change from year to year.
Am I right in thinking that her BTEC is a full time course? Your Art A level wouldn't have been full time (as you were also doing other subjects) so this may account for the difference too.
Suggestions for art?
I will be starting GCSE art in september and i want to know what would be good to have in an art box. (A box where i keep ALL my art stuff to do at hom) Besides pencils, brushes and rubberswhat would you suggest to have in there? Any answers would be great.
Suggestions for art?
A pen would be great, especially a 'boot-pen' (I don't know what it's called in English, but in Korean it's spelled 붓펜). It's made by the company Monami, though. Any pen is okay, but those would be best.
Charcoal and conte would also be good, along with a charcoal eraser-- the putty ones. Also a knife, so you can sharpen your pencil and cut your rubber erasers to sharp points.
Reply:blenders, metal straight edge, compass, small pair scissors, masking tape
Reply:crayons, thelt tips, coloured pencils, gouache paint/ watercolours, ink pots any type of coloured byro pen, coloured pastils. brushes sharpeners and a good sketch pad
Suggestions for art?
A pen would be great, especially a 'boot-pen' (I don't know what it's called in English, but in Korean it's spelled 붓펜). It's made by the company Monami, though. Any pen is okay, but those would be best.
Charcoal and conte would also be good, along with a charcoal eraser-- the putty ones. Also a knife, so you can sharpen your pencil and cut your rubber erasers to sharp points.
Reply:blenders, metal straight edge, compass, small pair scissors, masking tape
Reply:crayons, thelt tips, coloured pencils, gouache paint/ watercolours, ink pots any type of coloured byro pen, coloured pastils. brushes sharpeners and a good sketch pad
Art legislation?
Can art get "bad" enough that laws should be made? Who should be made the art overseers?
Art legislation?
art is a freedom of speech that should not be censored. a true artist is expressing an idea, so he/she should be very much allowed to express those ideas!
Reply:Correction, NEA (too much spy-news these days). Report It
Reply:no one. art should be free. 1st amendment (in the US). people should have free speech and be able to express what is on their mind (as long as it doesnt affect others)
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Art legislation?
art is a freedom of speech that should not be censored. a true artist is expressing an idea, so he/she should be very much allowed to express those ideas!
Reply:Correction, NEA (too much spy-news these days). Report It
Reply:no one. art should be free. 1st amendment (in the US). people should have free speech and be able to express what is on their mind (as long as it doesnt affect others)
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Art Institute of Chicago how to get arwork displayed?
How does the Art Institute of Chicago decide who's art to display? And if an artist wanted his work displayed there, what would the steps be to get that done, if that's even possible?
Art Institute of Chicago how to get arwork displayed?
one sure way has to be you go to school there. Then you have to do put something into a graduation exhibition and there you are.
If you are talking about the museum, I guess if you can get them to buy your work would be one way. Or if you are famous. Ask their curator...
Art Institute of Chicago how to get arwork displayed?
one sure way has to be you go to school there. Then you have to do put something into a graduation exhibition and there you are.
If you are talking about the museum, I guess if you can get them to buy your work would be one way. Or if you are famous. Ask their curator...
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