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Oil Paintings Landscapes

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How can I sell my paintings in the International market(top listed countries)?

I want to sell paintings[landscape, modern(oil, acrylic, watercolor)]in the international market. But i want to know,
1, Which all countries(in the top list) are the good market for this business?
2, How much will be the price difference(approximate) when the same is sold in India?
3, What are the expenses when dealing with a drop shipper to do this business?

Hello Mr. Premnath

Its good that you are selling Painting worlwide. We can help you get customers worldwide with our intelligent online marketing solutions.

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Oil Paintings Of Flowers

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oil paintings of flowers
painters and artists: which of these paintings in oil / acrylic is easier to do?

I've never taken an art class before that I knew not paint or i kno nothing about the techniques, etc. I love these paintings (especially texture) I wanted to use as a source of inspiration. i dont kno how to create this texture. I tried painting practice oil painting and is quite flat and one-dimensional (painting itself and texture). So I bought a filling of oil painting and still looks pretty without texture .. im trying to paint something to that effect with acrylic paints and plaster that I bought for heavy work. Which of these paintings is easier to achieve? tips are welcome. 20Autumn% http://www.artbymimi.com/images/abstracts/Abstract 20Trees_right_lg.jpg%

The primers and the third looks as if they were painted with a knife and maybe the line of work has been done with a brush. Oil paintings directly tube with a knife would be best to achieve this texture. Acrylics are buttery texture, but not stiff enough. However, for me, the second table looks as if the medium is applied with a stiff bristle brush. It is difficult to know how a painting was done from a photograph. It is best to look at reality to treat find out how it was done. Gypsum is used to prepare the surface to be painted. If the plaster is applied too thick, it could crack. To create texture in his paintings, I would not recommend the use of plaster, the use of paint in place. You do not have to create the texture of the painting itself, but if you get technical, is Can you paint over a very smooth and soft, and create the illusion of texture, depth (dimension-as you call it) mixed. You just have to practice - Practice - practice. When it comes to being a good painter, learning by doing.

Oil Paintings Malta

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August 7th, 2011 at 2:01 pm

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Oil Paintings Of Paris

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I have two oil paintings on canvas is titled Street Lombard signed by the artist born in 1910. What is the penalty?

The painting comes from Rudolf Lesch Fine Arts, Inc. Lombard was born in Lyon, France and was a student at the School of Painting in Paris. The painting is called "street."

I checked the artist, and although there are a number of any listed Lombard seems to fit your criteria. In addition, Rudolf Lesch Fine Arts, Inc. seems to be (have been) a publishing house in New York that offers prints / reproductions of works of fine art. Hope this helps. http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/searc ... http://cgi.ebay.com/view-near-hurleytomb ...

Oil Paintings Horses

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connoisseurs of John Hare, Robert Woods, Russell CM?

I have a picture watercolored called Green Valley, by John Hare, an oil painting by Robert Woods Lake Pine Grove name. An oil painting by Robert Woods, a copy of the days of the west w / a cowboy riding a bucking bronco. Is signed with a big C and M in the interior of C, and the name of Russell. It has a dead cow's head with horns and then the # 's 1899 on it. I would like some information about these paintings and to get an idea of ​​its value. I was told that I have only one year. I know that some of Hare jonh paitings found in major museums. Please advise. Thank you, God bless.

You could try a Google search of John Hare, or if you know of a museum with their work, ask them. Robert Wood is the artist, some not, Woods. Try a good auction house somewhere in the southwest of it. As for printing, Charles Marion Russell, a very popular and well-known Western artists. Since only an impression, its value is likely to be fairly minimal unless your actually signed by the artist and is an issue very small. Any good auction house or gallery west of Western art must be able to give an estimate.

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July 10th, 2011 at 8:41 pm