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		<title>What Do You Know About Paintings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paintings can be of many types. They can be done on walls and ceilings. This kind of painting has been manifest on the Sistine chapel in France. It is pioneering work of Michelangelo and the fresco painting depicts events from the life of Jesus Christ. In such forms, paintings are self-illustrative and act as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paintings can be of many types. They can be done on walls and ceilings. This kind of painting has been manifest on the Sistine chapel in France. It is pioneering work of Michelangelo and the fresco painting depicts events from the life of Jesus Christ. In such forms, paintings are self-illustrative and act as a source of reference. The life-depiction that they seek to enumerate can be tied to any person or event.</p>
<p>Generally paintings are done on canvas. These are the most prolific form of painting. Such paintings can be in the form of landscape or portrait. In the former one, the length is far more than the breath. The portraits have reverse orientation. When people paint faces they choose portrait dimension. When they choose to paint events or a scene, they select landscape. Painters are known to be an experimenting breed; they can very well innovate the other way round.</p>
<p>Paintings can have broad and narrow classifications. Few of them are figurative paintings, nude paintings and paintings on still life. Paintings on still life need a lot of observation both by the painter and the audience. A connoisseur is adept at understanding the various nuances involved in such painting. Nude paintings require a lot of class. Through brush stroke and interspersing of faint and bold colors, a painter is expected to create the right contours. Imagine, if the contours are not up to the mark, how a misbalanced body would look.</p>
<p>A lot many painting revolutions have gripped mankind. Few were rich in implementation. Others were great with perspective. Few were dominant in both the feature. For instance, Pablo Picasso’s Cubism was a radical idea. It depicted objects as conceived by God and not as perceived by us. This is why an apple painted by Picasso simultaneously had both the sides upfront. After all God could see both the sides together. The idea was seeing objects from a vantage point.</p>
<p>Next, there was Salvador Dali who brought a revolution called Surrealism. Surrealism was all about painting objects so that they only loosely related to life and created a fabric of the artificial. He would paint mountains fixed in clouds as if the mountains were hanging.</p>
<p>Impressionism by Paul Cezanne was another radical painting idea. It depicted everything in spikes and pointed forms. It was the result of negative psyche created by years of Nazi oppression. Renoir was another pioneer of it. </p>
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		<title>Landscape Painting: How To Create Beautifully</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A landscape painting should make you feel like you are in a deep space. When viewing it you should feel as though you were right inside the painting. It should be both spellbinding and beautiful. To attain this, there are some tricks to it. The first trick is to use clarity. An example of this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A landscape painting should make you feel like you are in a deep space. When viewing it you should feel as though you were right inside the painting. It should be both spellbinding and beautiful. To attain this, there are some tricks to it. The first trick is to use clarity. An example of this is to show a thick fog over some hills in the distance, and have the fog fade as you get to the hills towards the front. A second trick is to use a winding path, such as a trail, a creek, or a river. This makes people feel as though they are deep within the painting. A third trick is to use size to your advantage. A tree up close should be large, while a tree far away should be small. This enhances the viewer&#8217;s feel of the distance and expanse of the landscape.</p>
<p>One thing you have to remember about a landscape painting is that it doesn&#8217;t have to show exactly everything you see. If you don&#8217;t want to paint every tree you see, then don&#8217;t. If you want to put a bird in the sky, then put a bird in the sky. If you don&#8217;t like the color of some flowers, then feel free to change the color to one you approve of. If you don&#8217;t like to include the people you see in the landscape, then take them out. If you want to change the color of the sky from a grey evening to a dark evening, then change away. Use your imagination and do as you will. It is all up to you. Your goal with the landscape painting is to dramatically capture the feel of the landscape, not to show everything in it. If a landscape painting was supposed to be an exact duplicate it would be called a photograph, not a painting.</p>
<p>A great landscape painting will enhance your artist capabilities. It can also help you make some extra pocket change being how popular these paintings are. Anyone would want a beautiful landscape painting to compliment there home or office. With all of these tips and tricks in mind, you should be on your way to creating a masterful landscape painting. Perhaps one day you can be a world renowned landscape artist! </p>
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