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this is your opportunity to view art online Enter here This is the best site for looking up various art productions and purchasing prints. Navitrolla is young Estonian artist in his twenties to whom painting has become his life''s work. Taking a brief look at his pictures one may wonder if he is a naivist. He isn''t. He doesn''t photo create clip art "innocently" as the naivists do, but acts according to a mysterious programme, known maybe to Navitrolla or to no one if he doesn''t. You don''t know what to think of it. Maybe it makes you angry, or maybe it makes you laugh. Now, when you have seen his picture''s maybe art you would like to know more about Navitrolla''s life. Please, come into the Navitrolla''s Life to read about it! If You would like to inspect how Navitrolla looks like, come into the Navitrolla''s Photos. Currently our site is international, representing over 100 artists from photo around the world. We have poets, musicians, painters, sculptors, digital clip artists, performance artists, animators and much more. We are always open to adding artists in new areas. To reach the artists here, you can visit their studios art and see their email address. If you would like to reach the site webmaster, our email address. Art on the Net came into existance in June of photo 1994. The idea of having such a site came to Lile while she was involved in an open studios event in April. She was displaying many of her new oil paintings in her studio when a friend and young entrepeneur came through and wanted to purchase an oil painting entitled "Art on the Net". They talked clip about how wonderful it would art be to have art up on the Internet for viewing and he offered Lile internet access for a WWW site that would help artists share their art. So like many things in the art world, photo the site began with a barter with Lile trading the oil painting, "Art on the Net" for an Internet connection clip for one year. Our studio grew out of Maurel Press originated in 1955 by artists Sheila and art Ary Marbain. It opened as a photo custom screen printing shop specializing in printing with contemporary artists. Sheila had studied clip art at Black Mountain College in North Carolina with Joseph Albers, Ilya Bolotowsky art and photo and clip and William deKooning from 1948 art through 1950. Ary had worked photo and exhibited as a painter in France for many years. After the sudden death of Ary Marbain in 1963, the studio was closed for a year. Sheila then decided to modernize the workshop and introduce screen photography along clip with a new vacuume printing table. Our studio reopened on 23rd Street in Manhattan. With an assistant, Sheila plunged into printing three dimensional objects. A plexiglass airship for Lichtenstein, an Oldenburg soft drum set, a set of dominoes art with Fahlstrom, and a large fabric banner with Marisol were some of the editions. | ||||||||||
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