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  • Art Studio Air Cleaner--how An Air Purifier Will Keep You Healthier
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you are a painter or sculptor, you probably find great inspiration in your studio, and an efficient air cleaner will keep that inspiration going by making your work place a healthier place to be.

    Removing airborne chemicals and particulates that are a constant part of your work will lessen your exposure to potentially harmful vapors, odors, and fumes given off by the materials you use.

    A visual art studio is often a feast for the eyes and a source of great insp ...

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  • Artist Studio Air Cleaner--why Using An Air Purifier Can Make Your Studio A Healthier Place
    By: Debbie Davis | - A fine arts studio should inspire creativity. But it should also be a safe place free from airborne particulates and volatile organic chemicals. This article is a discussion of why an air purifier can help, and which features will make it most effective.

    Frequent and prolonged exposure to the volatile organic chemicals that evaporate into the air from paints and other products can be detrimental to your health. Having a purifier that can eliminate these fumes greatly reduces your ...

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  • Art Studio Air Purifier-7 Features That Will Keep Your Art Studio Air Quality High
    By: Debbie Davis | - An art studio should be a place where the creative juices can flow freely. This means a space that has great light, the materials and tools needed, and indoor air quality that is healthy and relaxing to work in.

    Because many of the products used by artists emit volatile airborne chemicals and other pollutants, it's important to select an air cleaner that can remove them. Here are 5 features that will insure your cleaner will make your art studio a productive and healthy place to ...

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  • Fine Art Studio Paint Fumes - 4 Ways To Lessen The Fumes In Your Art Studio
    By: Debbie Davis | - Our lives are enriched by painters who can capture moments in time on canvas. What is not so beautiful is the smell of the paints, acrylics, solvents such as turpentine, and other powerful chemicals that are often a part of the creative process in a paint studio.

    Many of the materials used in a fine art studio contain volatile organic chemicals that can cause acute side effects such as headache, nausea, and light headedness.

    And prolonged exposure to these airbo ...

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  • Impressionism 1860-1870
    By: Mary Pierce | - The 1860s was a decade of dynamic change in oil painting, a period in which tradition and innovation were fused in the work of major independent, non-academic artists like Edouard Manet (1832-1883) and Edgar Degas (1834-1917), to produce a new style of oil painting which aptly reflected the modern age. In the next decade, the 1870s, this style was to develop and become established as Impressionism.


    Under Louis Napoleons Second Empire(1852-1870), the very face of Pa ...

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  • Develop Your Artistic Talent On Telas
    By: Mary Pierce | - There are oil painting tips for beginners that all painters should know. Illumination is really important before paint; it would help you to appreciate the colors with more sharpness. Good lighting brings out the color and also lessens the strain on your eyes. As you can see, the paint shop makes the things easier if it is appropriate (spacious and illuminated). Telas are essential tools for painters.


    Ventilation is a measure that few painters take into account despite its ...

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  • Important Tips To Create An Oil Painting
    By: kath | - Original oil paintings are undoubtedly one of the most cherished possessions of any art lover. But playing around with oil and colours and creating an oil painting is not child's play. Oil paintings are versatile and it takes a great deal of patience and efforts to make an oil painting. Here are tips for beginners to help you create an oil painting:

    Use acrylic paint for under layer

    Oil paints take more time to dry up. Therefore it is a good idea if you start ...

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  • Darkroom Equipment
    By: Seth Willis Jr. | - You may be photographing in broad daylight or in the middle of the night and it is no concern at all. However when you are developing a film or printing the negatives, one always needs a darkroom and the overall important darkroom equipment for processing your creative photographs into reality. The equipment required for film processing is of diverse variety and you really need a nice square room to house all of these in an organized manner.

    What is required?

    Before ...

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