Showing posts with label Artistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artistic. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

D and 3 - D Finger Nail Painting, Stick Your Fingers In Here - Small Niche for the Artistic Painter

How would you like to be a finger nail painter, or sell your artwork to a network hosting nail art in the fog seat you ' d get a royalty each stint someone chose your painting to be printed upon their nails, perhaps $. 10 but it would add up, consider people have ten fingers and ten toes, a few people 1 / 3000 have 12 each, it is a specific genetic trait which comes up every once in a while, perhaps a mistake in the DNA or perhaps a genetic propel - back? Anyway, let me paint a picture for you how all this might work, let ' s talk.

Consider if you will that you already have a collection of paintings, perhaps they are on canvas, and you ' ve taken pictures of them and turned them into digital renderings as well. You may have put them on your blogs, posted them online, or maybe you are selling reprints of these works as a way to make money. This would be a similar, consider it a future additional venue. Your paintings, at least those which would lend themselves well to fingernails would be reduced in size using digital imagery, and fed into a repository of choices for those getting their nails done.

Those who paint nails at the local nail salon would allow their customers to choose what they would like on their fingernail as they scanned through an online catalog which was set up by category. Once they chose the proper picture, they would stick their finger in a little machine which would size up their fingernail and the amount of space involved and allow the customer on a small screen to see what it will look like once it is painted on. If the customer decides to go with that, the machine would clamp onto their finger ever so slightly, and a small set of suction cups would rise from underneath keeping their finger in place.

The digital printer which would be a 2 - D printer however it would be printing onto a 3 - D curved surface in this case which would put that picture on to the fingernail, allow it to air dry for a minute or two, then apply the acrylic coating, and perhaps some accents such as small diamond like tiny laboratory produced jaded pebbles in the appropriate places.

Those artists who specialize in paintings which would be reduced in size would begin to understand what would look best on fingernails and paint their paintings appropriately, or slightly modify their current series of paintings with slightly less detail, and the potential for extra accents, and specific colors which might go with common wardrobe items. Indeed I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Humans Have Been Painting For Over 30, 000 Years That We Know About - Quite An Artistic Species

Is art and painting a genetic cast - back? Now since an artist you are standard be thinking right instanter that I should be shot for mentioning double blasphemy, but I ' d like to expound to you why it just might be, and I daydream soon that I ' ve come apart you a bit, that you might just hear me out.

You see, not long ago, I happened upon a simple interesting specialist article highborn; " Prehistoric Tunnel Paintings, " by Christopher Crowned head, I believe it was written back in the late 1980s, but it is just as valid an argument as it ever was. The article explained the " stone age " art which was discovered back in 1994 in the Chauvet cave, perhaps you are aware of this find? The drawings and paintings on the walls, some of which were every bit as good as the sketches in Leonardo da Vinci ' s notebooks - seriously - and they are get this; 30, 000 years old.

This cave is not alone, as there have been 100s of such finds in that area and region of Europe over the years now. In perusing all the digital pictures, which you also can look up online, I was amazed at the detail. Which brings me to the point of this article; painting is something that humans do very well, and since humans have great dexterity, and a strong visual spatial part of the brain, they can paint anything they see, observe, or visualize in their mind ' s eye.

Creativity is a given, and so is painting, if you practice. It is entirely possible that most all of us possess the artistic painting gene? Would it only be those that came from a certain part of the world, perhaps where these cave paintings were found? I wonder about that because we also noted some very artistic artwork inside the caves in the Middle East, and inside the pyramids in Egypt. Ancient work has also been discovered in Japan, China, and elsewhere.

This is of course taking nothing away from you if you are a painter, because there are some people who have not developed the skill, and even though it may be innate, and they may be able to hold their dexterity and their mind ' s eye to create wonderful works of art, they obviously haven ' t yet.

Sure, there are a lot of people who call themselves painters, but not all of them are very good. What I ' m saying to you is this; those paintings they found on the cave walls which were created 30, 000 years ago were quite good. Much better than modern mankind would have assume, and far superior than most of those taking a college art class today. Please consider all this and think on it.