Evanescence Reveals Artwork For Their Latest Album

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Evanescence Reveals Artwork For Their Latest Album
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The famed music group, Evanescence has uncovered the artwork of their latest album. The artwork of the album is minimalistic in today's time of making artwork which invokes thought and usually carries a hidden 'message' within the frame of artwork.
Evanescence have also kept things simple with the album name, as it is a self-titled album. The artwork has a black background with the name Evanescence in an attractively firm yet fluid typeset. The artwork also features a celestial glow in the centre, right behind the name, the intricate but controlled colors of the galazy-like structure contrast well with the black.
At the bottom of the artwork is again the band name, but this time spelt backwards, in a manner that shall be readable when viewed in a mirror.
All in all, the artwork seems have been made keeping in mind that the focus is the music, and nothing else. We sure couldn't agree more!


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All Artworks Are Not Expensive!

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All Artworks Are Not Expensive!
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People are often reluctant to buy artworks because they often associate them with a hefty price tag. But a limited budget should not be a constraint while buying artworks and there are other options than to buy reproductions, posters and other decorative art.
For a buyer with budget constraints, drawings and sketches can be a good option as they are cheaper than other artworks in the form of paintings or sculptures. Even drawings and sketches by middle level artists and some established artists will be priced lower than their paintings. Some galleries put forward special shows of artworks in a smaller format. These artworks are priced lower than the standard size ones.
Some limited edition artworks in the form of etchings, lithographs and woodcut prints are priced lower because of multiple prints. The photographs taken by artists may also appeal to the senses of many and they are cheaper because they can be produced in multiples. Other patrons of arts can also buy artworks by students which are often sold in their fairs.


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Smithsonian To Exhibit Artworks By Artists With Disabilities

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Smithsonian To Exhibit Artworks By Artists With Disabilities
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Artworks of 15 artists with disabilities will be exhibited on 7 September at the Smithsonian's S. Dillon Ripley Center on the National Mall. The entry to the exhibition is free. The artworks will be viewable between 10:00 am and 5:30 pm.
The artworks on exhibition have been selected in a juried competition organized by Very Special Arts (VSA), an affiliate of the Kennedy Center. All wining artists are being rewarded cash prizes for their artworks.
Dimelza Broche of Jacksonville, Florida has bagged the first prize of USD 20,000 for her oil-on-canvas painting called the "Soul Reader." Emily McPeek of Van Nuys, California gets an award prize of USD 10,000 for her oil painting named "Women Praying, " while Xi Nan of Decorah, Iowa, receives an award prize of USD 6,000 for her artworks in porcelain.




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