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Lacquer painting from Vietnam
 
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Written by Administrator admin   

Lacquer painting from Vietnam : See more info : http://www.wanae.com/asiacrafts

Lacquer is a special medium of Vietnamese Fine art. Lacquer traditional comes in 3 colors: brown, black an vermillion. By the 1930s, artists started to use a new technique known as chiseling which give a richer mix of colors and added sense of size and distance. The painting is done on wood.

To create a painting, first step, the artist has to make a base. Making the base is very complicated but interesting process such as is filled by a mixing of silt, sawdust and nature lacquer then smoothes it with sandpaper. Then it is soaked in water to remove any bubbles that may burst under the lacquer once it is painted. It is dried, then painted layer of lacquer, dried again, and sanded once more.

Do these steps about 10 times until the base as smoothest as possible. After polishing, this gives a smooth black surface with a brilliant luster. Next step, he painter use hot lacquer top draw the outline of a picture and the color are applied one by one, layer upon layer. Each coat dries slowly in the appropriated temperature.

The finishing touches consist of polishing, washing the picture. This process may seem like brutal treatment for a work of art. But it’s done with a great care. This leaves a brilliant surface on a painting. Nowadays, besides lacquer paint is a main material, the artist use more various mediums such as golden leaves, gold inlaid, silver dust, egg shells, mother of pearl, but making artworks by traditional method is never change.

The additional materials help the modern artists to express themselves fully and add creativity and individuality of style to their art works. See this link for more information http://www.wanae.com/asiacrafts

Last Updated ( 03-25-08 )
 
 
ANY OTHER ARTISTS OUT THERE??
 
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Written by FRANK BAGGETT   

I just wanted to say hello to everyone on this website, and see if there are any other artists that wish to communicate. I have read the other blogs, and can identify with wanting more publicity with the work of artists. It is difficult to reach the art world with your work...fact. It seems that the more education you have..the more Associations, Degrees, Pedigrees, etc. helps people to understand that you know what you are talking about...very untrue. Did Michaelangelo have a degree?? Vincent Van Gough? Art is seen through the eyes, felt by a fingertip, heard by ears, even tasted by the toungue. It is everywhere. Some people are more acute, others will just walk by emotionless. Expressing yourself on canvas or any other media is what I do. Trying to get recognition for my work....If it is meant to be..will happen. Apply yourself, and hope for the best. The words "starving artist" are very true. Someday I hope to devote myself full time to painting....and I admire anyone doing so. I am sure that there are other artists just like myself on this website..write me an email, express your opinions..another form or art!! Frank Baggett

Last Updated ( 03-25-08 )
 
 
Ronald Hull
 
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From : Steven Smith  http://www.wanae.com/Fusioglass

Having worked with Ron for over 20 years, I recommend to visit his new important website :

www.ronaldhull.co.uk

Last Updated ( 03-25-08 )
 
 
Art Works and Artists
 
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Written by Berend Van der Poll   

It is all about who you know. There are many art works of thousands of great artists around the world that are gathering dust in their attics or in their desk drawers. The thing is, they cannot get their art works recognized, and because of this they give up.

It is all about who you know in the industry. Artists put a lot of time and effort into their art works, but they cannot find recognition. I am one of those artists. Professional pencil sketch artists have viewed my art works and have complimented me, but the only thing is that those artists are hundreds of miles away, and although they continue to be a big inspiration to me, I cannot fullfil my dream of becoming recognized in this field.

LINK N1 - this is a sketch of the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. I spent 3 days on this sketch and although it is all about a famous man, getting this one sold has become a headache. I am sure that hundreds of artists can relate to me and also complain of the impossibility of getting their art works sold.

Well, I have to admit that I specialize in nude art. It is something that I am confortable with, and whenever I complete a piece, my better half is always the first one to criticize. LINK N2 - this one took me about three days, and it is one of my best. Another is LINK N3 It took me 1 day to complete this. At the time, it was my second attempt at nude art, and I have to admit - although I thought I rushed to complete it - it still ended up being very beautiful.

Another thing that I was afraid of when creating my art works was the fact that a woman's eyes made me uncomfortable. For years this was a problem, but after completing LINK N4 I overcame that feeling very quickly.

There are just so many artists that would sacrifice a lot when attempting a piece, but there are people that don't even realize how much time actually went into those art works. Another problem many artists have - I was one of them - was the hands. Many artists excluded these from their sketches, because they are difficult to draw. there are 4 hands in this drawing and it took me 1 and a half hours to complete each one. It was my first attempt at drawing realistic hands and I must say that I completed these to perfection!

Artists need to get recognized and there is nothing more they can do to their art works to become recognized. What do they have to do in order to become recognized if they are already showing the world things many other people can't see?

Take the time to view my art works at http://www.wanae.com/Melberrieking and also many of the other great artists around the world.

If you have any of your own opinions or want to comment, please feel free to do so by emailing me at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated ( 03-25-08 )
 
 
What inspires me!!!
 
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Written by Naseem Gul   

I am inspired by the many unknown people who make a huge difference in poor communities all over the world. They do not do it for any reward but they have a passion that is driven by their understanding of their place in society. Some of them are popular, some are not. The late Princess Diana was such a good person. She was committed to helping people. I have also met unknown people who work in slums, refugee camps, with the disabled, with street kids and with many other disadvantaged people in society.

Last Updated ( 01-30-08 )
 
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