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Daily Archives: December 20, 2012
Why Linen Is The preferred Material for Canvas Painting ?
After the 16th Century, the painting relied mainly on the canvas. In a large number of hemp and cotton fabrics, pure linen is the ideal selection of canvas painting . One, in addition to synthetic fibers, the linen is the … Continue reading
Nabis
Nabis was a French art association. It started in 1888. In Hebrew, Nabis meant the prophet or mystical revelation. Taking this name aimed to show the close relationship of belief, creation thought and religion. This was a very short art … Continue reading
Action Painting
Action painting was also called action, which belonged to the abstract expression art. The style was widespread from the 1940s until the early 1960s, and was closely associated with abstract expressionism (some critics have used the terms "action painting" and … Continue reading