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Monday, October 29, 2012
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Artyii's Modern Painting 7
The subtle hue of blue in this wall painting--- how I love this color for home interior! The color itself appears to be modern for gray is the in-thing in interior design. Grayish blue or bluish gray gives an elegant effect of silver.
See the art here.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Artyii's Modern Painting 5
Love this dainty images in this wall painting. Subjects may be drawn big yet they look so dainty to me. Great to see this in a glossy white surrounding from floor to ceiling.
See the art here.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Artyii's Modern Painting 4
Flowers are never as beautiful as these are--of whether such bunch be placed on a commercial or residential unit, on a classic home interior design or highly modern, surely this wall painting will fit.
See the art here.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Artyii's Modern Painting 3
The colors themselves are modern in this wall painting. Love to have this in a black and white room with dainty reds to accentuate.
See Adung Bulgani here
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Artyii's Modern Painting 2
Greens in a very modern world. This is what this modern wall painting talks about. Well, at least for me, that is how I understand it. Imagine a room with green drapes and in the far end, you have this on the wall. Must be very environment amid modernization.
See the art here.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Artyii's Modern Collection
Talk about modern wall painting and Artyii has a great collection of it. This September will be a showcase of my favorite modern paintings retrieved from the same site. It is all Asian arts in there yet we see half of the collection universal when it comes to subject. And a few pieces, I surely love them on my wall.
Oh this I love best! See The art here.
Oh this I love best! See The art here.
Friday, August 24, 2012
The Epitome of Fine Arts
Wall painting still remains as the most patronized among
artworks for sale even with contemporary art and this of course is limited to fine arts alone. Even a
paper machete created by grades school children is an art and can be sold for
fund raising purposes. However, painting remains as the epitome of attraction
for people who possess exquisite taste.
Wall painting among artworks for sale started as a symbol of
one’s status quo and which impression remains as it is until now. A fine
amateur artist will catch the attention of exhibitors. She has now the
opportunity to be known until such time businesses would elbow each other to
carry her works for corporate art. Time will come that her name reverberates to
the art world and her wall paintings will not speak for her alone but it will
be her popular name signed to each of her works. And truly, this is where
possessing her works become a signature to people who are after status symbols.
High grade wall paintings are appreciated only with people
who have the means to afford at least the cheapest one. This is based from the
presumption that people who have money are people who know the value of money.
The more one has, the more the need arises which does not necessarily mean a
confinement to basic necessities. But all the more, people want something that
will cost them higher than the usual things they had when money seemed elusive.
In this case, it is just but logical
that wall paintings that are more costly than ordinary wall art we see in the
mall or in furniture store attract even people who are still in the onset of
stuffing their wallet with greener Pasteur.
Artworks for sale can be anything from a doodle to
coloured-paper cut outs but there is what we call fine arts that make the
classy drool. A wall art in the house is a reflection of the taste of the
homeowner for fine things. However, many
know the value of such art but lack to have it because of budget scarcity for
the investment which only implies that more than taste it is money that speak
when we talk about owning a high grade wall painting. The value of wall
paintings grew overtime and is relative on the growth of the value of the
artist a person who will spend for wall painting usually checks on the other
works of the artists. Buyers may not look at the name of the artist in a glance
but surely would determine if the master creator of the artwork for sale has
potential to grow in the art world just by looking at the consistency of his
excellent pieces.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Landscape Painting
What makes landscape painting popular to artists is that working on it is creating art out of a work of an art. Land is vast. And because it was filled with gifts of heavens that make such land a beauty, then this vastness was transformed to landscape which means by itself is an art. And people who are attracted to what pleases the eye create a replica of it.
Talk about work of art as landscape then you have Asia to
look at. Asia is known for natural resources. The lush green covers the
continent which in between are crystal clear waters. Go to the opposite
panorama and you have deserts and pyramids. From greens, we divert to the
neutral colors of browns. Asia by itself is panoramic which means Asian art is
popular when it comes to landscape paintings. It is true that out of
creativity, art can be created. An artist who has not seen anything can see
visions by just imagining. This happens
to a few but actual exposure to that something can make the majority create an
artwork out of it. That explains as to why Asian art mastered landscape
painting. Nature is what people see. And
it is this natural landscape of the continent that serves as the people’s
refuge over unsightly views of poverty.
Creating landscape painting and extending its beauty to the
viewers became the means for the people to show their gratitude to nature. In
fact, landscape art becomes more patronized after a massive distraction of one
region due to calamity. People’s peace offering to mother nature is expressed
through replicating the beauty of the surroundings by the use of art. This
applies more commonly to Asian arts where history of people was inclined to
worshipping nature. Asians see mother nature so alive rewarding humankind with
natural resources and punishing them, too for negligence in handling such beautiful
reward. This notion becomes widespread that Asian countries set their mind to
make calamities as an outcry of our neglected surrounding. And to give nature
back what it deserves, beautiful landscape wall paintings are patronized even
more. Nature is artists’ true
inspiration.
Asian art especially as that of Chinese pioneered landscape
paintings. As we know, China along with Japan and others are known likewise for
their relaxing gardens. These aren’t even nature at all like mountains covered
with lush green. But these are man-made landscapes meaning raw lands were
turned in to a beautiful work of art.
You see a garden, the blue sky, and sometimes with people and animals in
the scene. And most importantly, weather is a frequent if not constant composition.
All the more that you see artists expert on landscape art from archipelago like
that of the Philippines where nature is rich and untouched.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Revisiting the Classic
From contemporary art, let us now revisit the classic. Originaloil paintings that caught the attention of many scholars are no doubt
originated from the art genius themselves who lived during time where knowledge
was most sought and geniuses from different fields arose challenging the
traditional views of religions, most especially as that of Christianity.
Leonardo
da Vinci in the field of Arts while we name Newton in Science as few among the
geniuses in the old times whose names are until now carried on not to classroom
lessons alone but even in films and books.
The famous Da Vinci inspired novel which was adopted by a catchy film
that grossed to millions of dollars cannot deny the fact that people became
obsessed with Newton’s code that led the way for the heir to reveal
herself. Among the many high grade
paintings that this Earth has ever produced, Mona Lisa claimed the fame in this
modern time. Yes, it was famous before but who would ever thought that during
these years where contemporary art is expected to overshadow what is classic,
the original oil painting of Mona Lisa reclaimed its fame once again. We are
not so sure if it is the Draconian Devil that triggered its revival in this
contemporary time or the code from the Petruvian Man or just simply because it
is Da Vinci’s Feminine Sacred and nothing else can beat that.
Traditionally,
wall paintings are expressions of faith. As we know, they became renowned as
artworks from the reign of Roman Catholicism. So mostly, during those times, you
would see depiction of heaven and all the figures that dwell in it like angels
fighting over good and evil. And because this faith also believed in the
presence of Satan trying his best to conquer what God has created, many wall
paintings, as well, revolve around related subjects. And yes, all these high
grade artworks, even those that may seem very anti-Christian in meaning were
unquestionable. The depiction was subtle and message was yet to be discerned as
opposed to what at present is considered art that is vulgar, blatant, and
message that is too direct where no underlying meaning in depth is to discover.
Can
contemporary art revive the depth of the finest of fine arts when it comes to
depicting good over evil or vice versa, faith and religion, or the presence of
evil on Earth without disrespecting the belief of others? If an artist created
Mary Magdalene as a romantic companion of Jesus Christ in is original oil
painting, then we can just credit it to imagination, fiction, or just simply
creativity. But if out of an artwork created is a male genital stuck in the
face of a religious icon, can we still call that art? If the answer is yes, then
society needs to exert too much effort to revisit the progress of what is art
now? Art is not a direct representation of something. There needs to be an underlying meaning that
has to be discerned. And by the way, to say that it needs some decoding to come
up with a meaning can be too much, on the other hand.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Wood for Art
Many people who have a fine taste for furniture are willing to have their plastics ripped off for real wood. There are few that are well-known but there are lot more that are considered rare and exotic and mostly are manufactured as Asian arts or contemporary art and these are real treasures at home. Wood when stained, varnished and laminated makes a simple house to look very elegant.
Yes, there are steel frames where you can have glass over
it. As this might look contemporary, this remains second best when we speak of expensive
wood with glass stop. Use steel or bronze metals as accents and you just
created a sophisticated furniture with bling bling. Sounds hip, right? Western
countries brag of their woods from oak, walnut, beech to pine. Country style of
interior design is no doubt adopted from United States. Their furniture which
can go very white from stained real solid hardwood matched with foams covered
in blue-shaded upholstery is America’s very own. This style is identifiable to
Western countries.
White furniture is not common to Asian art. No matter how
easy they are on the eyes, it is not just wise or practical to maintain
white-stained wooden furniture in countries that are not surrounded with snow
but dust which when moistened becomes close to mud in appearance. With Asian
art, wood frequently goes natural retaining its dark colored, not unless the
furniture is laminated or covered with glass then maintaining white- colored
furniture will not be a challenge at home.
These wood that are common to most Asian art and furniture
are Cherry Blossom of Japan, Malaysian Rubberwood, and a lot more in other
Asian countries and the Philippines. And by the way, when we speak of
Philippine wood, we talk about luxury. Think of sofa set that are not
upholstered. It could even be damaged with scratches already, not laminated,
and stained, yet still expect that getting one of these pre-loved furniture
will cost one an arm and leg. How much
more if these are polished, brand new, and designed to contemporary style or a
collection of antique ones! Narra, for instance, is not just rare nor exotic
but can only be found in the Philippines. Furniture and artworks made of narra
are exported and patronized by the wealthy outside the country.
These classy and elegant wooden furniture when placed inside
the house with wall paintings as sole company and well selected appliances that
are contemporary or latest model in style, features, and design will comprise
an elegant minimalist touch in the home interior. Artworks for sale that you
see online of whether contemporary or classic can be matched to even the most
antique of these luxury set of wooden furniture. Antique ones do not
necessarily mean that the home interior has to look creepy and aged. The key is
combination of classic and contemporary.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Furniture and Wall Paintings for Women with Exquisite Taste
Furniture and modern wall paintings are two of women’s love
aside from her wardrobe and diamonds. Maybe because aside from that these are
used for beautification, both are of value when it comes to price. As we know
women fell in love with anything that comes with high price although not as
pricey as men’s car but don’t worry we have house to match that.
The value of wall painting gets higher when appraised
overtime. This goes the same for furniture of rare real wood and not those that
use particles or ply. The more it ages like wall painting all the more it
becomes very dear which is far from possibility to afford by average-income
earner. Wall paintings that quadruple its value years after are equivalent to
antique furniture that is passed on to generations to generations as part of
inheritance.
Furniture however compared to wall painting is not easy to
maintain. This is why the more it looks like aged, all the more its price
shoots up. Wall paintings are displayed on the wall whereas sets of furniture
are used. They are set on the ground where people are in motion as opposed to
an artwork hanging as home wall art. Yet despite of the a priori mentioned fact, wall paintings are much more delicate than
furniture made of real wood where you can just simply sand it down for wood
staining and re-varnishing as part of its makeover. Wall paintings’ re-touch,
on the other hand, devalues the artworks. Wall painting is more valuable when
it is untouched which means it is well-preserved and maintained and requires no
repair or clean up because even minor clean-up can tarnish its dry pigment.
Valuable wall paintings and high-end furniture are eye
candies to women, at least to adult woman who has upgraded her wants from
shoes, bags, and clothes. These two sets when put altogether in a room or space
undoubtedly give a feel of elegance and nobility. The furniture nowadays is not
just a flat surface where artworks are placed. Furniture as almost all will
agree are now works of art and the last thing the owner wants to do is to hide
it under linen or put art crafts over it lest that it will scratch its well-
crafted and smooth surface. This is evident when you visit a well-designed home
interior. You see furniture as the home’s major artworks and the rest that are
purchased from shops that display artworks or sale serve as accents only. This
is why prior to being attracted to little details in the home interior, women
usually eye for furniture first along with its window covers and a
well-selected wall art like wall paintings.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Furniture and Paintings are Women’s Collection
When you buy art online, it is not really investment that
first comes to mind most especially if it is not modern wall painting. It is
always for the reason of aesthetics or simply collection. People have a habit
of collecting what interest them. It is like jewelry. Do you think women
panic-buy for diamonds set in platinum for investment when the last thing they
want is to lose sight of them?
This goes the same for art. Art lovers cannot resist
artworks for sale posted online or art sold somewhere in the mall and this is
because for mere collection. Although there is this justification for the money
spent that one day the collection will be resold, doubling or tripling what was
spent on them. This can also be true but there is nothing truer than the
satisfaction collecting gives. People have different interests that fascinate
them. Collecting becomes a hobby that aside from making the collector
satisfied, psychologically speaking it becomes a good stress-reliever, too. Although, it cannot be denied that art like
wall painting is a big money- back after sometime; the guarantee of course
comes along with good maintenance or preservation of the artwork.
Furniture made of rare hardwood is another collection among
women. These are like wall paintings, too, when it comes to amount that needed
to be spent when one desires to have a piece. Women drool over furniture just
like how they want diamonds all over her. In collecting furniture, those that
are made beautiful but of no value is waste of money. These are the ones that
are made of ply or just wood particles. But furniture just like artworks for
sale that we see over the net can be cheap or very expensive depending on the
materials and on how well they are crafted. With wall paintings on the other
hand, it is very seldom that we see ones that are cheap in price. And If we
bumped into one, it would not necessarily mean that the materials used in
painting are cheap but most probably, the artist is just beginning in his or career
or simply put, the creator of the artwork has not made a name yet as opposed to
furniture which a piece can cost an arm and leg without considering who designs
and manufactures it.
These two, wall paintings and furniture, are women’s
collection and fascination for home use. It is innate to women to create beauty
wherever she goes. How much more if we speak of her own dwelling! She will not collect stamps or Hasbro toys
just like men do. She makes sure that her collection benefits the home front
and making your surrounding comfortable, conducive, and beautiful is for women
never a luxury but a necessity. This is why men who cannot respect this fact
about women should better live somewhere else.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Furniture is Art
Furniture is considered as art. It is not just modern wallpainting or music that can be tagged as art. Wooden furniture, in fact, mostly
is intricately designed with carvings while those with contemporary touch of
glasses are shaped and printed or painted.
Those that are posted over the internet as artworks for sale
should not be limited to wall paintings and other crafts alone. Major
furnishings in the house that largely make up the interior are dining and sofa
sets, bedframes, and display cabinets to include TV rack. The rest of what is
tagged as artworks are minor accents only although they are considered as
valuable items when it comes to price. These are wall paintings, for example.
Accents, however, are major determinants of whether the style of the interior
is European or that of Asian art. But it would be best too if the furniture
will blend with the theme.
If one thinks of Japanese-inspired home and would want to go
all the way Japanese to its set of furniture, then you can expect to see tables
and chairs that are relatively low as compared to the standard height of other
furniture like tables, bed frames, and chairs. If Filipino style is what a
person is up to, highly crafted wooden furniture can be best recommended. We
talk of aging hardwood here and are indeed very pricey. Those typical Filipino
sets of wooden furniture that are pre-loved, damaged with scratches,
discoloured would still cost thousands. Have the ones that are
upholstered, licked-finished, and laminated,
then you are already asking for an item that will cost you an arm and leg.
When before tables were just meant to be a flat board-like
surface with four poles, now they are made to look very stylish yet elegant.
The last thing the owner wants to do is to put covers on to it hiding the intricate
and artistic details of this piece of furniture which is now a piece of art. We
remember our old house with our old dining table which was made to look stylish
by putting embroidered or printed covers, not to mention we needed to put a
flower vase on the top. And it was only then it was considered as art. Check
department stores and furniture boutique or even on websites where people buy
art online and imagine the items there placed in your house. With these choices
to mix and match, everyone can be an interior designer in their own right. Just
put the pieces you grab from the store together and before you know it you
already came up with a dressed-up unit without internalizing the fact if you
have just created an Asian art inspired house or otherwise.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Shopping for Furniture is another Woman’s Challenge
Canvasing for furniture and modern wall painting can be very
exhausting. This is because wherever you look, of whether it is online or in
physical store, you have more than thousands of choices. No matter how you
categorize your need depending on the space allotment, theme like Asian art
style, price, color, etc., choices are just tons and equally enticing.
Furniture makes up the interior of our home. Almost all rooms in the house need furniture
and not just for aesthetic purposes but for its practical use. If there is one
space in our home that does not have an urgent need for furniture, then it must
be our bathroom. But when it comes to interior designing, bathrooms nowadays
have bigger space allotment for furnishing and furniture as well like cabinets
or TV rack. The thing is when we speak of furniture, we do not mean small items
or objects because even small side tables or console tables consume too much
space in the house.
The most confusing part of shopping around for furniture is
that most of the time, you will shop for the one that looks good neglecting if
it suits the theme or style of your home. ‘ Say you have a house that is
Mexican-inspired but when you went online or you went to visit different
boutiques, you saw this beautiful Japanese dining table and choosing the
one that fits the theme of your interior
would mean buying the second best. No people would want to buy the second best.
We want to get the first choice that fits our budget.
So for homemakers or for homeowners who do not hire
professional interior designer, it is very seldom that the house interior theme
is strictly followed. Most of the time, you’ll see collection of art pieces
from different locations. And when we say art pieces, we also mean to include
furniture. It could look like this: on the top of a lazy boy is an Asian art
wall painting just very close to rich drapes which prominently look Victorian.
Yet overall, the interior still looks great.
This is what makes shopping around for furniture exhausting
not unless you will limit the number of boutiques to visit. If the home
interior is Asian, might as well visit Asian art shops alone. This could be
wise, practical, and time-saving, but not very womanly. As we know, women get
attracted to an item they initially saw but they have this attitude of
canvassing for more until there are no choices left. After exhausting all the
options, they go back to what they first saw. This is where interior designer
comes to front. They are attached to their project more and less to the owner
whims.
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