Get a Blast From the Arts—not Blisters. How to Enjoy a Museum or Gallery

August 14, 2009 by Portrait Painter  
Filed under Old Masters




At 10am, you’re already grumpy, tired, with sore feet and there’s still a long line of people in front of you. No, it’s not Christmas shopping, but visiting a gallery or museum.

Why do we go? Because it’s something to do, to impress people, or—shock horror—to learn something and perhaps be changed by the experience. While the Mona Lisa is unlikely to inspire a bestseller (or maybe so!), making the effort to travel halfway across the world can be more rewarding than Frequent Flyer points.

For some tourists, visiting museums and galleries reads like an itinerary for a Vogue photoshoot, leading to as many tantrums and diva antics due to exhaustion. The common frustrations of visiting museums and galleries are a result of long lines, too many people, tiredness, and the feeling of ‘anticlimax’.



For example….

‘Great, the freakin’ Mona Lisa. I can’t even bloody see it! Too many tourists. Is that it? It’s tiny! Dammit I need a cuppa right now and I gotta pee.’

There are some tips though to ensure you remember the exquisite detail of Roman sculptures rather than how many blisters you had.



Do’s



Check the opening times. Europe has a habit of closing things on Monday or Tuesdays.

Check the dress code. The Vatican doesn’t let short-skirted skimpy types into the buildings. Temples in Asia also have rules/courtesies.

Dress in layers. It may be hot outside, but air-conditioning can leave you goosebumped and miserable.

Wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Seems obvious, but I saw a woman wearing stilettos in the Louvre. If she slipped on the marble floor at least her bouffant hairspray bleached hair would have cushioned the fall.

Drink water. Crowded rooms make you feel woozy if you are dehydrated.

Go to the loo before you look; the lines to go are long.

Take earphones for audio guides. Some have two outlets so you can share and save money.

Agree on meeting point and time for others in the group so you don’t waste time looking for cousin Carl rather than Caravaggio.

Go early and/ or pre-book tickets: If you thought Disneyland space mountain lines in summer were long, it’s nothing compared to the Uffizi in Florence in August. Booking can be done online or phone, or via tour companies.





Don’ts



Take in the pocket knife you use to open wine bottles. Security will find it when you walk through the beepy things, and you’ll forget to pick it up at the end.

Try to see everything in one day. The Louvre allegedly has only 10 percent of what it has on display. If you were to look at the 35,000 objects on display for less than a second each, you’d be there for 10 hours, as Marcus from www.hereorthere.com noted. Just see what intrigues you and when you’ve had enough, go outside and walk the lanes, see a performance, relax on a beach.

Take pictures for the sake of it. Remember, Michelangelo’s David exists in books, souvenir statues and keyrings. It’s not like you’ll forget it. Take the time to see with your own eyes; to search into every nook and willy and contemplate the perfection of each inch. Go in as close as the sensors will allow on a Van Gogh painting to see the thick paint. Close your eyes in a cathedral and hear the echo of the choir. Touch the cobbled shores of the Nice beach and smell herbs at the markets. Don’t waste gigabytes and blocked vision with a camera. Save it for people photos.

Go if you don’t want to. You’ll only make the other person/people feel bad and ruin their time like trying to keep a vegetarian happy at a bullfight



Going to the effort of seeing something special requires more planning than popping down to the shops. But doing so ensures you enjoy the experience more and live to walk another day, in another place.



Art Lawyer New York – a Person Who Struggles for the Rights!




The job of an Art Lawyer New York is not restricted to making contracts however there is a lot more. Representing a landscape or human emotion in terms of literature and art is not a simple task. However a few have made them their strong point. Seeing the reputation of great writers and artists, people tend to duplicate their paintings or print part of their work devoid of any consent as well as also sell them.

People considering the beauty of paintings as well as the dollars they worth out of hunger stole them. They can cut the frame and role piece of art in tube carrier as well as sell them afterwards. To evade this or any other offense, Art Lawyer New York services can be employed. They struggle for the cases, build contract notes, which avoids the mishandling of painting and secondly defend the right of an artist.

You definitely would have come across the popular art theft which comprised admired works like Gainsborough’ The Duchess of Devonshire, Last Judgment Triptych By Memling, Panels from the Ghent Altarpiece, The Mona Lisa and many more. For a few thefts such as the one of Mona Lisa’s painting, burglar did spent some months in jail. From time to time you would have seen in news about the art being utilized by the offenders as security for selling weapons and drugs.

To make earnings, they purchase false paintings as well as sell them at very higher prices. A good Art Lawyer New York will assist you if you have fallen in their trap. Whenever you realize that such thing has happened with you, it is better to consult and discuss with them. They will lawfully assist you in getting back your hard earned currency.

At times, it has observed that the clients purchase the painting from the gallery and have not paid the money. In such cases art lawyer will battle the case from side of a seller and obtain the money he ought to have.

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The job of an art lawyer is to struggle for the rights of people. If you are hunting for an Art Lawyer New York, then browse on the Internet. Nowadays several attorney firms proffer capable lawyers. So you can get in touch with them. But prior to hiring one Art Lawyer New York in your case, just check his record of deeds and accomplishments. With their help and support one can without any doubt succeed their case.

An art lawyer can even assist an art vendor obtain his money from a client who has purchased an art piece however has not compensated the due money. In these cases, art dealer or vendor can acquire the assistance of an art lawyer to fight a lawful case against the client and then to obtain the money which he deserves. It is not hard to get an art lawyer. The internet could be a great help in this case plus you can simply get to recognize about an art lawyer via the internet.



Perfect Portrait Paintings

February 25, 2009 by Portrait Painter  
Filed under Art





The portrait paintings made by expert artists are filled with life. The artists give perfect shades of skin and hair to the portrait and also highlight the features in the perfect manner. However, if the person whose portrait is being made wants certain blemishes to be reduced, it can be done.



An expert artist can very successfully reflect the personality of a person through his portrait. He captures everything perfectly into the portrait right from the muscle tone and skull structure to the perfect
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reflect the emotions of a person. Every portrait reflects the personality of a person. The eyes of the person in the portrait, tells a story by itself. In fact, a portrait can be called perfect only when the artist is able to capture the emotions, in the eyes of the person, perfectly into the portrait. It is not an easy task and every artist puts in a lot of effort to make their portraits look beautiful as well as real.
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To make the portrait paintings perfect, an artist first studies his/her subject very closely. He/she very deeply studies the character and personality of the person whose portrait is being made. He/she studies the emotions reflected by the eyes and smile of the subject. The artists very carefully study the structure of the features too.



After close study of the subject, the artists start working on the portrait paintings. They put in all their efforts to fill life into the portrait and make it look real. They try to reflect the different emotions, like happiness, anger, excitement etc., present in the subject, through the portrait.



All the qualities which are required to make a portrait look beautiful are present in Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’. That’s the reason why it is considered as one of the most beautiful portrait paintingspainted till date.


 



Save Your Happy Memorries With Portrait Paintings

February 24, 2009 by Portrait Painter  
Filed under Art




Save your happy memories with Portrait Paintings

It will be a great idea to decorate your home walls with beautiful portrait paintingsof your family members and loved ones. Wedding ortrait paintings generally portray the face of people. But people also get portraits of their complete body made.

The portrait paintings are great decorative pieces which give new look to your room walls. These portraits can also be preserved for future generations.

The portrait paintings painted by good artists, have a very fine finishing and look like photographs. In the portraits, the features of an individual are emphasized by the artist so that they look lively. However, if the individual, whose portraitis being made, wants the artists to do slight changes, it is possible.

There are many websites on the internet from where you can get portrait paintings of your loved ones made at very reasonable prices. If you are in search of such website, simply visit www.portrayers.com

In the past, when photography was not popular, oil paintingwas one of the most popular means for family portraits, used to preserve images of their near and dear ones for future generations.

Oil painting portraitswere not only popular because it was used for making personal images but also because it was used as a decorative medium to decorate homes and offices. Mona Lisa, made by the Italian artist Leonardo Da Vinci long back in the early 1500s, is most probably the most famous oil painting portrait.

Oil Painting Portraits, which were made centuries back are so beautiful that they continue to amaze us even today. At present times, oil painting portraits have become affordable. Therefore, you can buy them to either gift it to someone or simply decorate your home and office with it. You can also get an oil painting portrait of your choice made by an artist. The artist will require a few weeks time to complete your portrait of oil painting and deliver it to you.