Paintings, Prints, and Modern Art

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Art-Community.com is here to provide information and insight into the world of art. This includes many different types of works and reproductions, as well the styles which operate as combinations. These include art prints, and posters, as well as art prints.

Attention is also given to fine art matters as well as different art eras and movements. Contemporary art as well as modern and abstract art are at the top of the interests of this site. Of course, plenty of attention is provided related to more historical matters.

Finally, information is provided related to different media and tools for creating and displaying work.

To better guide you through all the information provided within the site, here are some brief page summaries:

•Contemporary art – Works created after World War II fall into this category. This includes all the art being created now.

•Art gallery – Areas created for the exhibition of art come in many shapes and sizes as well as focuses and themes.
Browse this page to learn more.

•Art paintings – This section of the site delves into the many material options used in painting. Acrylics, oils, and watercolors are just a few examples.

•Canvas art – While canvas is a popular choice of ground for many painters, it was not always the number one preference. Visit this section of the site to learn more about its history.

•Abstract art – The similarities and differences between the terms "abstract," "non-objective," and "non-representational" can be very confusing. Check out this page to learn more about distinguishing between each style.

•Art prints – These useful reproductions come in varying levels of quality and price. This is excellent because more affordable copies can be provided. When it comes to printmaking, such purchases may serve as the actual original works.

•Modern art – Visit this page to learn more about this art era and its associated dates and movements.

•Fine art – This term has many different definitions according to who is being asked. View this subpage to learn more some of the common interpretations of the concept, including whether it is gallery-worthy or how it stands in contrast to commercial works.

•Framed art – The use of picture frames provides additional protection and support for works. This can be beneficial on the level of convenient display as well of aesthetic enhancement.

•Art posters – Generally these options are selected over prints because they are more affordable. This can be particularly appealing under a few scenarios which are addressed within this area of the site. At the same time, some works are ideal in poster form. Tips on creating a more appealing appearance are included here.

•Wall art – Browse this area of the site to learn more about the different types of art which can be used to accentuate the interior décor of a home. Both two dimensional and three dimensional works are discussed, as well as originals and reproductions.

•Museum art – Visit this section of the site to learn about the different types of museum art available for purchase or viewing.

 

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