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Explore a wealth of art topics from photography and sculpture to museums and art supplies with eHow’s extensive collection of art How Tos. Painting aficionados can learn about oil paints for canvas and research types of brushes, while those who like to draw can browse How Tos on sharpening drawing pencils or crafting a manga design. From pop art to fine art, eHow’s experts have a wide range of artistic disciplines covered.

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  • How to Cut & Solder Copper Artwork

    Copper can be a wonderful material to work with when creating sculptures and artwork. Its color is warm and lovely and, if subjected to the elements, undergoes an interesting transformation,...

  • How to critically look at art

    Have you ever visited an art museum and wondered how other people could be so absorbed in what they were observing? The key to looking at art and getting the most from the experience is simply...

  • Information on Making Artwork With Copper

    Copper artwork involves making 3-D shapes and forms out of 2-D copper sheets. The art looks like the shapes rise out of the flat surface. Craftsmen use various tools in making copper art to mold...

  • How to Teach Art in a Museum

    Teaching art can be a joyous experience. Opening children, teenagers and adults to the glorious possibilities inherent self expression can be delightful and fun. One of the best ways to teach art...

  • How to Buy Artwork on a Budget - 5 tips

    Buying artwork can be a lot of fun when saving money at the same time. Here are a few tips on where to purchase artwork and save money.

  • How to Decorate a Display Easel for Gallery Shows

    Displaying artwork is one of the most important aspects of any art show. Normally these pieces of art are displayed on plain easels. However, with a little bit of creativity, the easel can be...

  • How to Get an Art Appraisal

    Finding an art appraiser to give you an accurate and fair appraisal is a little more work than you might want, but rest assured the work you put in will be worth it. Whether your work of art is an...

  • Proper Lighting for a Wall Painting

    Whether you are an artist wanting to show off your grand masterpiece or you simply want to display a favorite painting, knowing how to properly light a piece of art is essential. Not only does the...

  • How to Make a Manga Comic

    Manga is a Japanese comic book art form that has quickly become popular in America. Manga stories can fall into just about any genre. The characters in manga comics tend to vary in appearance,...

  • How to Write an Artist - Venue Contract for an Art Show

    Exhibit your art now. A contract between you and the place you will be showing your artwork is key. There are certain things you need to look for to be sure you and your art is protected. A...

  • How to Market Art with a Show in a Coffee Shop or Local Gallery

    Exibit your art now. Why not put your finished art to work and hang it in local cafes or art galleries? This is a good way to be proactive about your art, get experience hanging a show, market...

  • Reasons People Buy Art

    The reasons people buy art are as varied as the people making the purchases. People buy art to suit their own purposes, whether it be for simple enjoyment or for pure practicality.

  • How to Enter Free Drawing & Art Contests

    Art contests give artists a chance to compete with other artists for prizes or recognition. Many of the more reputable art and drawing contests cost money in registration fees, which can quickly...

  • How to Publish Your Child's Artwork

    Children are prolific artists -- and many of their creations are worth keeping. In their original state, however, they often become torn, dirty or faded. Preserve your child's artwork by...

  • How Do I Sell My Original Artwork Online?

    There are many ways to sell original artwork online. You can start a website or blog where you sell the artwork yourself. An easier option, however, is to take advantage of the many art websites...

  • How to Sell Prison Art

    When in prison, a person is faced with an abundance of spare time. Many inmates take this opportunity to develop their skills as an artist. Many incarcerated artists find that their time in prison...

  • How to Hang Up Artwork Right the First Time, and Avoid a Hole-y Mess on Your Walls

    Artwork is not hard to hang up on your walls, especially if you’ve got only one painting and one wall…But coordinating several different pieces together can be trickier. Here’s how to easily hang...

  • How to Clean & Preserve Oil Paintings

    Oil paintings are valuable assets, whether they are painted by a family member or by Rembrandt. Although hardy, these paintings need proper cleaning and care to maintain their original color and...

  • How to seek creative inspiration and find your unique artistic voice in Ten Easy Steps

    Receiving inspiration and finding your unique artistic voice is often imagined by new artists as something that happens like a flash of lightning – as if it’s an idea you must wait for, which...

  • Instructions on Making Canvas Art From Photos

    Computers, digital printing and canvas paper are easy mediums to use to create a piece of artwork on canvas. The variations and opportunities of the artwork are endless, given altering abilities...

  • How to Make Your Own Comic Online

    Drawing comics online is a fun, but also time-consuming practice. It can be a exciting hobby that generates many readers and develops connections with these readers. Here's some tips to help make...

  • African American Folk Art Information

    Folk art as a genre defies a single definition; rather it is defined by a broad set of characteristics that the artworks possess. Folk art, including pieces produced by African Americans, can...

  • Why Produce an Art Portfolio?

    Galleries, art consultants and agents consider the art portfolio the "first appearance" of an artist. It holds greater importance than what you are wearing and oftentimes even what you say during...

  • How to Sell Your Art In A Recession – Part Two

    How To Sell Your Art In A Recession - Part Two shows artists how to tell stories about their art that build sales

  • How to Save Your Child's Artwork

    Your child may create artwork on a daily basis. As parents, it can be quite a task to decide which to keep and which to throw away. Here are some tips to help save your child's artwork efficiently.

  • How to View, Interpret & Or Appreciate Art Work

    Art work is someone else's creation. It is work to create something and then it takes courage to show it to the public. This article might explain how to look at a creation of someone Else's and...

  • How to Do Picture Framing Work

    Framing a picture can be done at home, provided that you have the right tools and materials. Constructing and fitting a frame requires precision and care, but can add dimension to any piece of art.

  • How to Sell Your Art On Ebay

    If you are an artist and you don't know where to start with the selling process, Ebay is the easiest and fastest way to get started selling.

  • How to Look at Art and Appreciate Art

    Note that I am not claiming that there is one correct check-list method of looking at art. I am merely suggesting ways to appreciate and experience art when visiting galleries, museums, and other...

  • Learn How to Draw Online

    Drawing is an intricate skill that encompasses a variety of techniques and approaches. Drawing varies widely in style, medium and theme. Many art schools provide instruction on how to draw both...

  • How to Draw or Paint Artwork like a Pro

    No matter how inexperienced you may be as an artist there are simple steps you can take to dramatically improve your artwork. When doing artwork, the medium, style, and talent are not the only...

  • How to Make Monagram Artwork

    An inexpensive way to make a piece of artwork with initials, etc. Great ideas for gifts or for decorating around your home.

  • How to Start Your Own Greeting Card Business

    You have great ideas for greeting cards... so why not start your own card company? All you need is your artwork and your computer. Here are some ideas to get you started.

  • How to Create and Display Kid's Wall Art

    Kid’s wall art doesn’t just have to build up in a pile on your desk. Display the artwork around your home to give color to a boring room. Your child may thrive on the praise and want to be more...

  • How to Design a Gallery Retail Store

    If you are planning a gallery retail store you have to be sure to give each of your pieces the right amount of space to truly shine so that the perfect buyer can find it. While designing and...

  • How to Store Artwork

    Whether you are an artist or a collector sometimes you have to store your art. As an artist you have spent many hours working on your art and as a collector you have spent a lot of money on your...

  • How to Create Canvas Prints

    Printing photographs onto canvas as fine artwork is all the rage for home decor. Several companies will do this process for you, but if you have the correct supplies, you can make as many canvas...

  • How to Analyze Art

    Often, people visit museums without knowing how to analyze art. When they see a painting, they either go blank or say “hmmm…interesting”, and then move on to the next painting without gaining...

  • How to Make A Fingernail Polish Artwork

    I'm a busy advocate for saving the planet, so one day as I was looking for a new color of fingernail polish I discovered that I had a shoe box full of old polishes. Should I throw them away? Are...

  • How to Do Graffiti Drawings

    Graffiti drawings are made by either the freehand or stencil method. The stencil method is more common because it's easy, quick, and you don't need to be skilled at drawing to produce a nice piece...

  • How to Sell Paintings Online

    Never before in history has it been easier to make a living as a visual artist. Rather than waiting to be "discovered" by an art gallery or dealer, many painters are now taking matters into their...

  • How to Create Album Art

    Album art is the artwork that graces not only the cover of a CD, but the inside, as well. Many freelance graphic design artists make a living designing album art for bands. Creating successful...

  • How to Design Artwork for Printing

    If you design artwork for printing or other forms of reproduction, it is important you submit it in a form that reproduces the way you want and you don't have to pay extra art preparation fees. ...

  • How to Consign Art to a Gallery

    Selling artwork on your own can be difficult. Consigning it to a gallery is a way to give it more exposure, find a buyer and have someone else complete the transaction for you. It's a relatively...

  • How to Let Go of Your Artwork

    Have trouble letting go of your art? We all do starting out.

  • Definition of Vector Art

    Vector art is a form of digital illustration and its use is increasing every day. Vector art can be seen in almost every part of print, online and televised media. Knowing how to use vector-based...

  • How to Fill a Picture Frame with Cheap or Free Artwork

    You can get inexpensive picture frames from garage sales, auctions, and even super stores offer low priced picture frames. Framed pictures are a great way to decorate a home, adding your own...

  • How to Design Art Studio Lighting

    For the successful creation of any kind of visual art, quality, well-considered lighting in one's studio is a must. Not only is good light healthier for the eyes and a must for an artist who wants...

  • How to Make Money With Art Online

    If you would like to make some money from your artwork, here are a few great ways.

  • How to Mount Picture Mats

    Looking at matted artwork in a gallery, the presentation is sometimes so elegant that you might think the matting process is difficult, expensive or involved. Luckily, it is none of those things....

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