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Friday, May 4, 2012

Clearing up Common Myths about Professional House Painters vs. Doing It Yourself

Many homeowners tackle house painting on their own. They are under the impression that they can do just as good a job as the professionals. That is a common myth that requires clarification from professional, Moorestown. Unless the homeowner has extensive experience with all sorts of paint and all sorts of surfaces, the chances of them getting the same results as a professional are quite slim. Professional, Moorestown, have the experience to handle the multiple surfaces in any home. They can handle interior or exterior surfaces.

Another myth is that the supplies you buy at the home improvement store are the same that the painters would use. Most Moorestown, do not buy the cheap brushes and rollers you would likely purchase. They use professional grade supplies so they can get a professional finish quickly. The quality of the equipment used by painting contractors, Moorestown, allows them to get a solid coat of paint on without the hassle of cheap materials. The paint that, Moorestown, choose allows them to get the finish they want quickly.

A third myth is that hiring, Moorestown, will cost too much. In reality, by the time you buy all the equipment and paint, and then add in the value of your own time, it is usually cheaper to hire professional, Moorestown. Many people think their time is not worth much. However, do you want to spend your evenings and weekends prepping your home for a paint job? If you work outside the home, calculate your hourly rate times how many hours it would take for you to do the job yourself. You will be surprised. That is why it is better to hire professional painting contractors, Moorestown.

A fourth myth is that painting requires no skill level. In order to get professional results, painting requires skill and experience. A professional finish means an even color coat with few if any imperfections. That means no drips or missed spots. It means no over paint from the wall to the ceiling. If you want professional results, call in the Moorestown. If you want to live with imperfections, drips, and over paint, then do it yourself. With the time saved, it is best to leave it to the professional Moorestown.

As you can see, myths about Moorestown, are misleading. Technically, you can paint your home yourself. However, if you want professional results on all sorts of different surfaces, it is best to leave it to the professional Moorestown. They can get in and get the job done quickly. That will save you aggravation as well as time. Hiring professional Moorestown, is a wise investment in your home's beauty.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Find out about Abstract Oil Painting

You will find types of Abstract Oil Painting. Presently there will vary methods as well as designs which artists accustomed to connect exactly what they would like to the actual vistors. Most likely probably the most usually utilized is actually Subjective. Numerous can't value this kind of piece of art simply because they basically cannot value the actual splashes associated with colors and various cerebral vascular accidents the actual artist has established. Nevertheless whenever people attempted to visit much deeper compared to exactly what these people observe as well as interact with exactly what feeling these types of paintings tend to be providing all of us -- they will begin to appreciate the actual art work.

Abstract Oil Painting does not signify actuality, this does not existing some thing particularly. Colours, cerebral vascular accidents as well as designs proven about this artwork don't symbolize something as well as no goal. The actual piece of art may make reference to the individual, item or even absolutely nothing in any way -- however obviously not really like some of this. Meaning is simply how you appear in the artwork. Actually the actual artists on their own may have range associated with which means for a passing fancy subjective they've carried out.

This particular method began method, method back again. A few from the well-known subjective artists tend to be Picasso, Truck Gogh, Modigliani yet others. Subjective technique switched common for their works of art. All through these types of time period, these types of kind of piece of art is not valued however simply because individuals had been the days associated with Impressionistic Artwork. Nevertheless right now, a person might find exactly how well-known they are.

Therefore lots of people value this sort of art work as well as however, many too think it is uncommon. Abstract Oil Painting can make people believe as well as connect with their own emotions whenever decoding it's which means. As well as a few of the paintings, each and every period a person view it, a person may discover one more which means into it. It is for this reason which subjective oil paintings are extremely well-known. A few are very costly however there's also a few which may be somewhat economical. Attempt to check out a few subjective oil paintings on the internet as well as evaluate costs as well as high quality.

The actual the next time a person observe a good subjective essential oil piece of art, attempt to understand as well as connect with it's accurate which means -- and you'll learn how to like it.

The actual writer, Dee Martinez is really a customer from the artwork -- particularly oil paintings. Dee, the woman's spouse as well as child are extremely enthusiastic along with artwork. The household comes with an on the internet essential oil piece of art gallery that displays family portrait paintings, modern oil paintings, well-known oil paintings, that their own company customer from the disciplines may get in an exceedingly sensible prices.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Underwater photography isn't just about the camera or the amazing images it reveals

Underwater photography isn't just about the camera or the amazing images it reveals, and we're not talking about the skills of the photographer, or the fact they might be braving the chill waters in the seas around Antarctica, or diving in the warm waters of the Caribbean or Indian ocean, or diving in the murky waters of a cold, uninviting North Sea. Rather, it is all about the peripheral equipment a diver photographer needs to make sure the camera remains free of water and that the integrity of what can be extremely expensive equipment is not compromised.
Perhaps the most important of the equipment and accessories an underwater photographer should have with them at all times, regardless of whether they're a professional or keen amateur isn't the strobe light kit, isn't the batteries, cables, adapters and chargers which are necessary equipment. The single most important accessory is perhaps the tube (or tubes) of silicon grease, grease which is applied to the seals and exterior of the equipment to stop sea water ingression through joints and seals.
The weakest point of any camera equipment used underwater is the seals, and as a diver descends into the depths, the pressure increases exponentially; the danger is greatest because the inside of any camera casing or housing is pressurised at sea level. As the diver descends the exertion of a greater pressure at depth could be the undoing of any photographer, as well as his or her equipment, and all it needs is a few drops of salt water ingression into the interior and the potential for expensive damage is a very real threat.
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Rather, it is all about the peripheral equipment a diver photographer needs to make sure the camera remains free of water and that the integrity of what can be extremely expensive equipment is not compromised.
The weakest point of any camera equipment used underwater is the seals, and as a diver descends into the depths, the pressure increases exponentially; the danger is greatest because the inside of any camera casing or housing is pressurised at sea level.

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Learn more about Picasso Foundation in Malaga

The main objective of the invention by the City of Malaga in 1988, is to never forget the way of Picasso around the world showing the artist's works. Headquarters located near the historic center of Malaga city next to the reformed and peaceful Plaza de la Merced and specifically in the Casa Natal de Picasso, formerly called Casas de Campos.

In 1983 the Casa Natal of Pablo Ruiz Picasso was recognized as a monument of cultural interest and also appointed or declared a cultural monument of art.

Casa Natal de Picasso

The Picasso Foundation has a competent documentation center, a place to promote the organization of conferences and exhibitions, various collections of art and important Birthplace Museum of Picasso. Over time the foundation was expanded to require the entire building and owning a gallery in the thirteenth of the square. Inside the facilities are a variety of work that exceeds the 4000 artworks from more than 2 hundred geniuses. For many years, and as debut added to the foundation received a folder with engravings entitled The Dream and Lie of Franco, for later in the early 90's foundation received a generous donation of 10,000 books broad rich in illustrations, this was succeeded by Christine and Marina Picasso.

Some of the works that you can find highlight artistic value on the other parts are: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) a collection of over 80 drawings by Picasso between 1905 and 1971 can be seen using linocut techniques such as the tip or on the other hand dry etching. Between 30 and 60 ages provides a time when Picasso made more than 230 lithographs, collection arrived in 2004 thanks to Jan Lohn who is a Germanic collector. The works of art complement a wonderful foundation along with fifty or more books with illustrations of the artist from Malaga and other high quality such as Marc Chagall, Max Ernst and Joan Miró's genius. The production of Picasso has in its interior with ceramic built between 40 and middle of the same period.

How to reach the Historic center of Malaga

Many more works that are therein, and especially when paired with the holding of exhibitions and events, a tourist spot 100% recommended as many who are in the historic city center of Malaga, how come? Otherwise you know you are coming from Malaga or outside the province we recommend:

Like we said in the article, this you have good companies to reach the center of Malaga:

Saturday, March 3, 2012

My article about New Carlsberg Glyptotek now in Spanish

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Qué es Croquis
Croquis es una empresa orientada a las artes visuales, diversificando su actividad a través de la Editorial, Galeria de Arte, Eventos, Exposiciones y Producción de Espectáculos.
 
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Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek
por Asbjorn Lonvig



Este viernes yo visité el Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek en Copenhague,  
la capital de Dinamarca conocida por la estatua de la Sirena Pequeña.


Yo entré a Copenhague muy temprano por la mañana. 
Había traído a mi hijo al Aeropuerto de Copenhague para un vuelo transatlántico. 
Copenhague todavía estaba dormida. 
Baresso, mi tienda de café favorita, abrió a las 7.30 de la mañana 
Así anduve un  tiempo por la calle antes del desayuno.




El Castillo Real, Amalienborg estaban cubiertos.



El Parlamento, Christiansborg estaban cubiertos.

 




¿Cristo??? 
El National Banj, El Tivoli Concert Hall y el Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek estaban también cubiertos 
¿Podría ser un trabajo de arte que realizó Christo  durante la noche? 
¡Que sorpresa! 
¡Que idea excelente! 
Excelente. 
¿O?  
Era nada más que la reconstrucción prosaica, la restauración, la renovación de los edificios.  
Yo decidí no preguntar. 
 
Me quedé encerrado en un ascensor en el estacionamiento de autos. 
Estaba totalmente aterrado. 
Baresso no estaba lejos. 
Fuí hasta allí y tomé un café doble y  
un trago doble para poder recuperarme. 
 
 
Carlsberg 
El eslogan de Carlsberg "Probablemente es la mejor cerveza del mundo." 
¿Es la mejor? 
Pruébela. 



Yo encontré el sitio web de Carlsberg, y el título era: 
Carlsberg.com - Probablemente el mejor Website  en el Mundo. 
Pruébelo.


¿El Mundo? 
Usted podría haber visto estos anuncios de Carlsberg....

 


Yo les pregunté a los amigos en Nueva York, en París, y en Tokio. 
¿Cuál es Carlsberg? 
Todos ellos contestaron: "Una cerveza."

El fundador en 1847 Carlsberg I. C. Jacobsen empezó la producción de cerveza en la primera planta de cervecería conocida como la Carlsberg Vieja. 
En 1880  - Carl Jacobsen, el hijo del fundador, estableció su propia cervecería, Nuevo Carlsberg.  
  
En 1887 I. C. Jacobsen se murió y Carlsberg Viejo y Nuevo Carlsberg estaban unidos en la Fundación de Carlsberg. 
Y la Fundación de Carlsberg   
ha hecho durante años 
una enorme fortune.


Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek 
Sin embargo. 
Algo unía a I. C. Jacobsen y Carl Jacobsen. 
Ambos eran apasionados coleccionistas de arte.

El Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek se fundó 1897 por Carl Jacobsen que creó uno de las colecciones de arte privadas más grandes de su tiempo.Glyptotek", significa colección de escultura. Él estaba interesado en el arte francés contemporáneo y el arte dinamarqués, así como el arte antiguo de las culturas que rodean el mediterráneo. Carl Jacobsen y su esposa Ottilia donaron al público sus obras en dos partes en el año 1888 y el año 1899. Los edificios del Museo fueron creados para alojar estas obra de arte.




La colección de arte antiguo 
Hoy, el museo aloja la colección más grande de arte antiguo en Europa Norteña, principalmente escultura, de Egipto, el Este Cercano, Grecia e Italia.



La Estatua de Egipto, 1403 A.C. - 1365 A.C. Diorite, H. 160 cm. 
El Jarrón de Grecia, la Ánfora de Apulian, Trozzella 500 A.C.. - 475 A.C. la Arcilla, H. 33.3 centímetro 
La Estatua de Etruria, de Chiusi, 500 - 330 A.C. (H. 100 centímetros) 
El Jarrón de Etruria, Arcaico 700 - 500 A.C. la Arcilla, H,: 47.5 centímetros 
Roma Pompey el Grande, 106 A.C.. - 48 A.C.. Jaspee, H. 25 centímetros 
Roma Afrodita, el Período Imperial romano, 30 A.C. - 500 D.C. Mármol, H. 92 centímetros
Roma Alejandro el Grande copia (200. AC) de original griego (200. A.C.). Mármol, H. 36 centímetros.
o chasque encendido los cuadros antedichos para ver notas de la colección de Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek.


Colección europea de arte francés y dinamarqués 
Pero durante el más de cien años de su existencia, el museo ha extendido también la colección de arte francés y dinamarqués de los decimonono y vigésimo siglos. 
Yo estaba por primera vez hace décadas en el Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek. 
Yo estuve  allí junto con mi maestro de arte  Jes Dueholm Jessen - gran maestro de arte. 
Quedé muy impresionado con lo que ví. 
Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, Heni de Toulouse-Lautrec,  
Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir... 



Chasque encendido los cuadros antedichos para ver notas comprensivas de la colección de Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek.


... y Auguste Rodin, Camille Pissarro, Édouard Manet, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Carot,  
Gustave Courbet... 
Y también un Van Gogh, yo nunca había visto un Van Gogh antes.





Los pensamientos 
El Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek  incluso tenía un Pablo Picasso. 
Hace algunos años yo vi la colección de Pinturas europeas en el Art Institute de Chicago. 
Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin, Cézanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, Monet, Renoir, Chagall... 
y un pensamiento hizo estallar a en mi mente: "Estos maestros no pertenecen aquí."  
Antes de eso yo vi a los mismos artistas en el Museo de Kröller-Müller en los Países Bajos - no tuve ningún pensamiento de ese tipo mientras caminaba entre las esculturas, los jarrones, los mosaicos etc. de las culturas mediterráneas antiguas al Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek este pensamiento hizo estallar de nuevo a: "Estas esculturas, los jarrones, los mosaicos etc. de las culturas mediterráneas antiguas no pertenezca aquí." 
El verano pasado yo visité Roma y yo caminé entre las esculturas, los jarrones, los mosaicos de las culturas mediterráneas antiguas al Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo el Massimo Alle Terme - ningún pensamiento de ese tipo hizo estallar a. 
 
Mi sentido común me dice que neutralice estos pensamientos brutalmente.  
Por supuesto los ciudadanos en EE.UU. deben tener mas  posibilidad de ver un Van Gogh. 
Claro los ciudadanos en Dinamarca deben tener la posibilidad de ver las esculturas, los jarrones, los mosaicos etc. de las culturas mediterráneas antiguas. 
 
Pero... 




Apoye el arte
con la precaución...Photos:
Photos of Amalienborg, Christiansborg, Copenhagen City Hall and New Carlsberg Glyptotek outside are by Asbjorn Lonvig
Photo of New Carlsberg Glyptotek inside is from Photo Archives at www.glyptoteket.dk
Photos of
sculptures, vases, mosaics etc. from ancient Mediterranean cultures are from Collections at www.glyptoteket.dk
Photos of Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, Heni de Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh art works are from Collections at www.glyptoteket.dk
Photos of Carlsberg bear bottle and 3 photos of Carlsberg advertisements are from Media, Image Library at www.carlsberg.com My way - I am proud of doing it my way.  COPYRIGHT ASBJORN LONVIGsee Asbjorn Lonvig'sCopyright - Business Concept - Disclaimer Noticias Del Arte - Blog Del Arte: Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek por Asbjorn Lonvig
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Article to World Wide Art Resources Art News, USA and to ADN World ArtNews, Japan about Aros and Bill Viola.

According to the chairman of the board, Neil Kzokoss, Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of Architecture and Design, who visited me once, my house is located "in the middle of nowhere".

Well, your expectations to an art museum in the middle of nowhere in a province of Denmark might not be high.
However, stay tuned.

And when you look at this art museum from outside it is nothing but a huge cube.
A huge box.
A huge brick.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

My article about New Carlsberg Glyptotek now in Spanish

Art magazine Editorial Croquis in Buenos Aires has run my article about New Carlsberg Glyptotek in Spanish.
See the article "Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek".
To the right one of several Gaugin paintings and a photo from the wintergarden.

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Article to World Wide Art Resources Art News, USA and to ADN World ArtNews, Japan about Aros and Bill Viola.

Hi Asbjorn Lonvig
Thanks for ... ? magnificent article? Thanks

Bjarne Bækgaard
Communication manager
Aros Art Museum
Aarhus
Denmark