Showing posts with label happy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

A happy home has a happy strong and waterproof roof

When you think about the outside of your home what is the first thought that goes through your mind? It's how the walls look right? How your garden or driveway might need to get some work done on them. A happy home works its way down from roof care, like making sure that you've taken steps to ensure that you're roof has been properly maintained and roof paint and perhaps even a waterproofing compound added in with the paint so that you double your protection against the rain and other weather that comes out our way. Also, you should think about the render that's on your walls outside and what can be done to make sure that they too are waterproof and help to take the focus off the sweltering sun and rising electric bills.

How would you feel about cooling your own home by just 1 degree C and saving upwards of 10% off your energy bill by using some of the new roof paint that has a waterproofing added and a reflective property which helps to deflect some of the harmful rays and heat of the sun away from the house below. Once you've gotten the roof you want be it beautiful metal or ceramic tiles then you can think about the beautiful walls that can also help you cut your energy bills by at least 10% each and every single year. Houses are usually built with brick these days but with the rising temperatures that have been happening getting worse every single summer it's time to think about not only waterproofing the walls of your home but also thinking about a Render process on the outside of the home which will help with the heat and cold. We know that Roof Paint is very expensive. When it comes to choosing roof paint, you should consider the quantity as well as the price.

A render process is easy it's a sort of primer which goes on over the brick or whatever else your house might be made of and then a paste which is mixed right on site and either brushed onto the house or troweled onto the walls depending on the type of style that you want to go for with the render kit. It doesn't take any longer than a normal paint process on the outside of a home and can be guaranteed by the company of your choice to not only lower your electric bill but also to be durable and withstand even the most extreme weather that these lands might throw at us. There are many different colours to choose from and all sorts of different styles which will fit into any budget or neighborhood so that you can feel confidant and secure in knowing that from the roof paint, waterproofing and render of your home you've got everything covered to not only lower your electric bill but also to have a safe happy and secure home that anyone would be proud to call their own. Roofs are actually composed of wide variety of bulk materials like metals as well as plastics along with rubbers and fibers. Glass as well as wood along with rocks and ceramics is other things with which roofs are constructed.

Author is an experienced business writer, has been writing in the business world for a long time. The article tells about the features and usage of Render, Astec Energy Star, Roof Paint, Texture Coating and Exterior Paint.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

2006 - a happy new year...

Good morning - it's 1 January 2006.
Yesterday I performed all  traditional Danish rituals in order to enter 2006 in a happy way.
In order to make 2006 a Happy New Year.
A splendid seafood dinner, serpentines, table bombs, funny hats, lots of rockets etc.
Except one traditional Danish ritual.
I was not drunk.
No beer. No vine. No drinks. No champagne. Lots of mineral water.
My entrance to 2006 was vertical. Not horizontal as it often was.
I have no hangovers.
I have cleaned up my domestic domaine and I am ready to write.

I have decided that 2006 is a happy new year...
A wise man - a philosopher from Copenhagen - said at the end of 2005:
Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately.
Don't commit yourself to any New Year Resolutions.
Don't exercise.
Don't loose weight.
Don't quit smoking.
Don't...
Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately.

The wise man of course said this with a smile.
But I sure see his point.

Here is how I'll try to live my artist life - now - passionately.

- Weekly domestic art initiatives.
- The World Wide Days project.
- The revival of the poster project.
- The Auctions project.
- Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Gallery.
- Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.
- Fairy Tales
- The book Museums of the world.
- Education, education and education.

Weekly domestic art initiatives.
Is about continuously being in touch with the domestic market.
By personally presenting new art works to potential buyers.
It's about earning a living.

World Wide Days.
Is about continue building a network of online galleries worldwide.
It's about optimizing existing exhibitions.
It's about adding new art works to the exhibitions.
It's about monitoring new exhibition possibilities.

Revival of the poster.
It's about marketing the print on demand of my art works.
Print on demand ordered online at my print partners in Salt Lake City, UT and Raleigh, NC.
Print on demand - prints on paper or canvas - ordered at Asbjorn Lonvig Digital Art Laboratory.

Auctions
Is about auctioning art works on ebay.com, kunstverket.se and other auctions.
It's about maintaining skills about how to do it.
It's about optimising use of online auctions.

Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Gallery.
Is about deciding myself where and when to do interactive lectures.
Lille Fejringhus Gallery is the perfect place.
An interactive lecture is mentally exhausting, so only once a month would be nice.

Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.

Is about being on the move, about telling the stories, that an artist must tell.
It is about a kind of relaxation.
A visual artist relaxes when he expresses himself literally.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

2006 - a happy new year...



artblog-21-molecules (12k image)Good morning - it's 1 January 2006. Yesterday I performed all traditional Danish rituals in order to enter 2006 in a happy way. In order to make 2006 a Happy New Year. A splendid seafood dinner, serpentines, table bombs, funny hats, lots of rockets etc. Except one traditional Danish ritual. I was not drunk. No beer. No vine. No drinks. No champagne. Lots of mineral water. My entrance to 2006 was vertical. Not horizontal as it often was. I have no hangovers. I have cleaned up my domestic domaine and I am ready to write.

artblog-21-square-atoms (8k image)I have decided that 2006 is a happy new year... A wise man - a philosopher from Copenhagen - said at the end of 2005: Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately. Don't commit yourself to any New Year Resolutions. Don't exercise. Don't loose weight. Don't quit smoking. Don't... Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately. The wise man of course said this with a smile. But I sure see his point.

Here is how I'll try to live my artist life - now - passionately:
- Weekly domestic art initiativesartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
- The World Wide Days project.
- The revival of the poster project.
- The Auctions project. - Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Galleryartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
- Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.
- Fairy Tales.
- The book Museums of the worldartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
- Education, education and education.


Weekly domestic art initiativesartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
Is about continuously being in touch with the domestic market.
By personally presenting new art works to potential buyers.
It's about earning a living.




World Wide Days.
Is about continue building a network of online galleries worldwide.
It's about optimizing existing exhibitions.
It's about adding new art works to the exhibitions.
It's about monitoring new exhibition possibilities.




Revival of the poster.
It's about marketing the print on demand of my art works.
Print on demand ordered online at my print partners in Salt Lake City, UT and Raleigh, NC.
Print on demand - prints on paper or canvas - ordered at Asbjorn Lonvig Digital Art Laboratory.




Auctions.
Is about auctioning art works on ebay.com, kunstverket.se and other auctions.
It's about maintaining skills about how to do it.
It's about optimising use of online auctions.




Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Galleryartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
Is about deciding myself where and when to do interactive lectures.
Lille Fejringhus Gallery is the perfect place.
An interactive lecture is mentally exhausting, so only once a month would be nice.




Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.
Is about being on the move, about telling the stories, that an artist must tell.
It is about a kind of relaxation.
A visual artist relaxes when he expresses himself literally.




Fairy Tales.
Inuit Circumpolar Area culture and especially Greenlandish culture are the inspiration to a series of new fairy tales in children's books.
The Laura-project it is called.
I'll visit Greenland in 2006.
The fairy tale series the Lucca-project has been translated from English into Dansih, German, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese.
In 2006 a bilingual edition in English and Persian (Arabic) will be published.




Museums of the worldartblog-21-new1 (1k image).
Is about Editorial Croquis, which is a printed art magazine and a publishing company in Buenos Aires that has run some of my articles about art museums in Spanish.
The director and editor of Editorial Croquis Martin Enriques Gil has recently asked me to write a book "The Museums of the World by Asbjorn Lonvig", published by Editorial Croquis in Danish, Portuguese, Spanish and English.
And I have answered: I'll do it, I'll find out how. In 2006 I'll do something about it. Layout. Edition sizes. Sponsor contracts. The first visits to museums etc.




Education, education and finally education.
Is about using computer and internet in art and art marketing.
I have to continuously improve my skills in this area - even if I originally was a trained IBM software specialist.
In 2006 my skills concerning using Adobe Illustrator CS2 must be raised to a professional level.



 




Thoughts.
Some years Artprice.com - the leading art information company in the market - pronounced that the art market would increase to 3,5 times the existing art market because of computers and internet.
Since then I have concentrated 100 % on using computer and internet.
During this period of time I have got a lot of condescending response.
I believe the whole art market now is realizing that Artprice.com was right.




In 2006 condescension will be replaced by acceptance???



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