Quazen

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise with us
  • Submit an Article
Home » Archives for Paintings
8
Comments
8
Likes

A Man Learns How to Appreciate a Museum

A guideline that will give you pointers on how to enjoy a museum.

Jane Benitez | November 4, 2009 | Visual Arts
0
Comments
4
Likes

Murals: Good, Bad, and Oddball

Dunedin is a University city of about 120,000 people, in New Zealand. It’s not generally known for its murals, but in fact, they’re scattered all over the city.

Mike Crowl | October 6, 2009 | Visual Arts
0
Comments
2
Likes

Art is

What is art.

Fernando Ramirez | September 18, 2009 | Visual Arts
10
Comments
8
Likes

Fulfilling Conversation

My thoughts on religion through illustrated in photoshop art.

Dr Curtis Barnett | August 4, 2009 | Graphic Design
21
Comments
5
Likes

Example of Copyright Infringement

Yes, the photographer took the photo and owns this particular photograph, but he can not own the image of Obama. The artist painted the picture from the photo he did not own, and he too does not own the image of Obama.

Gail Nobles | July 24, 2009 | Photography
0
Comments
5
Likes

William Hunt’s the Light of the World: The Story Behind the Painting

The Light of the World by William Holman Hunt is one of the most celebrated portrayals of Christ ever painted. At the time Hunt painted his first version of it, England was experiencing religious revival. What inspired Hunt to paint it? What was the significance of each of the objects he used, and how did the painting influence his generation?

clavier | July 19, 2009 | Visual Arts
0
Comments
0
Likes

The Folk Art World of Charles Wysocki

Celebrated folk artist Charles Wysocki painted old-fashioned scenes of Americana splendor which wove their way into mainstream art. His heartwarming designs are one-of-a-kind, filled with patriotic tributes, crowded New England landscapes, and lighthearted details.

writecorner | July 7, 2009 | Visual Arts
0
Comments
0
Likes

Franz Von Stuck: German Mythology in Art

German artist Franz Von Stuck may be largely forgotten by all except museum art enthusiasts, but his work is worthy of praise for its beauty and attention to German mythology.

writecorner | March 30, 2009 | Art History
0
Comments
0
Likes

The Tropical World of Hunt Slonem

Interview with the Artist.

Kimberly Nichols | March 22, 2009 | Visual Arts
5
Comments
5
Likes

Godfather of Graffiti: Jean- Michel Basquiat

He was like a supernova who died as he lived.

Lost in Arizona | March 2, 2009 | Visual Arts
Next Page »
  • Follow Us

    • RSS Feed
  • Search Quazen

  • Video of the Day

  • Popular Articles

    • The Dead Poets Society
    • I Am a Fan of Bruce Willis
    • Anais Nin The Person Within
    • Don't Log Me in
    • What You Don't Know About Cinnamon
    • Are We Having Fun Yet?
    • That Play: The Real-life Drama of Macbeth
    • Flirty Banana
    • Christmas Shopping - Keeping in Touch with Your Inner Child
    • Dear Lord, Even Though The Night Comes, The Light is Still Within Me
  • Categories

    • Arts
    • Games
    • Kids and Teens
    • News
    • Recreation
    • Reference
    • Shopping
  • Popular Tags

      10 Apple art Arts best Biography building Camera car Card Cards Cars Children Christmas college Crafts deck education family Food fun Games gathering Gifts health history how to Iphone iPod kids life Love magic money MTG Music Photography school Shopping technology the tips top tricks women
Powered by Powered by Triond

Copyright © Quazen 2009. All Rights Reserved.   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy