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Arts and Crafts shows are where buying and selling of arts and crafts and/or handicrafts takes place. Questions cover topics such as starting a crafting business, participating in craft shows, and how to manage and grow, including selling at trade shows or craft shops.

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Can you use pictures from magazines in a collage that will be for sold by artist?

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Using pictures from magazines in a collage that will be sold by an artist raises copyright concerns. It's important to make sure you have the legal right to use the images in your artwork. Consider seeking permission from the original creators or using royalty-free images to avoid any copyright issues.

What are functions of sculpture?

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The function of sculpture is not to decorate but to integrate, not to entertain but to orientate man within the context of his universe.Sculpture inhabits actual space in all its dimensions, and by its own inherent structural logic is able to impress upon our imagination a sense of reality. Whether it be an integral part of an architectural structure or free standing in architectural space or among nature's forms its sets up an inter-relationship between itself and its surroundings. Like life its myriad views assume new aspects under varying conditions; like life it is capable of drawing upon itself new interpretations and transcending them. Since it lives in actual space it interacts with it, measures it and is measured by it. The structure, the density or the translucency of the material, the specific life the work is to live, the rhythms of the time, which engulf the sculptor, join in the interaction and set up relationships that exist between the component. parts of the work and the whole, between the whole and its surroundings.Sculpture is not an ersatz for man, beast, bird or any of these put together arbitrarily. Though it draws from nature structural principles, its functions are as totally different as its materials are. Transcending their physical properties, within the realm of our imagination, sculptured forms assume an aspect of the inter- dependence of all in the making of the ONE.

Sculpture is composed of concrete material interacting with thought, thought which draws its nourishment from experience with form. When concrete material and thought interact with space the resultant forms, in one way or another, recall either nature's forms or formalized aspects of nature's forms. Though sculptured forms live totally different lives from the motifs which they resemble, there is no such thing as non-representational, three dimensional form, and yet sculpture by its very nature is an abstraction. Like architecture it is an organic abstraction in concrete form. When sculpture is wed to the architectural structure or wed to nature's forms and the topography of the site - sculpture wed to any or all of these performs the function of integrating man spiritually to his universe.

How do you glue a patch to leather?

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Buy a kit that mends leather, it contains a certain type of glue that you have to use, and follow the instructions.

you should be able to buy this kit either online or at a leather store.

What is corn dolly made out of?

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Corn Dolly!

Well, I can make a yarn dolly. They should be pretty similar. First, you take a long stalk of corn, and wind it around a piece of cardboard an inch in width as many times as it will allow. Remove the cardboard. Next, tie another piece of straw in the place you want the neck to be and one about a centimeter from the top of the head. Cut the fold of straw at the top and bottom of the dolly. Take 3 strands of straw below the neck. Make a tight braid for each. It should now look like a doll with a head, two arms, and a ghost-like body. Tie a piece of straw where you want the legs to begin. Braid all remaining straw into two legs below the new tie. Tada! You should now have a straw dolly!

What art time period is Venus of willendorf from?

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she was created and dicovered by josef szombathy

Limestone carving from 22,000 to24,000BC. Discovered by Josef Szombathy . She is a voluptuous , sweet little Mother figure , possibly representative of an idea of Earth Mother.

What kind of paper do you use for making stained glass patterns?

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If you have the pattern you can transfer to any kind of paper, if you need to trace a pattern use tracing paper and transfer on to heavy weight paper, you can do this a couple of ways, carbon paper or once you have traced your pattern flip it over and use a soft lead pencil and scribble over your traced lines, flip it back over and lay it on your heavy weight paper, tape down and trace again, now you have your pattern on your chosen paper.

How do you apply model paint to an air force one kit?

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There are many different kinds of decals available from the hobby store. Some are the kind you immerse in water, and slide off the sheets onto the model. Other are a stick on kind with adhesive under a peel off backing. Still others are the kind you need to glue on. To find the kind that would work best for you, talk to the owner of your hobby store.

What major craft fair in the US has the most exhibitors?

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The answer to this question has to be an unequivocal "it depends". The sizes change from year to year, and the definition of "largest" is subject to interpretation. Do you mean the most sales, the most exhibitors, or the most visitors, or some other measure? Many shows advertise themselves as the biggest, and there is no way to measure whether they are accurate or not. The biggest one in recent years is probably the Gold Coast Art Show in downtown Chicago. Or do you want to exclude the "professional" shows, or concentrate on any specific type of craft, as in biggest quilt show, biggest cross-stitch show, etc. What about including other more far-reaching crafts, such as the "Makers Faire" in San Mateo?

What two colours make green when you mix them?

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To make the color Green, mix together Blue and Yellow.

What is colors are not primary colors?

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Any color other than the following, which ARE primary colors (well, except black; black is not a primary color, though it is in fact used in printing so that blacks come out black rather than muddy brown):

Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks.

Televison: red, green blue.

What is every color combined?

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color wheel which consists of primary colors (red, blue, yellow), secondary color (green, orange, violet), and tertiary colors (red-blue, blue-red, and so on). all these are basic for any color combination

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Why was aboriginal art created?

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Aboriginal art is one of the ways by which the Aborigines expressed their culture and histories. Art was a way to pass down traditions and stories of the Dreamtime (creation).

When did the Arts and Crafts movement begin?

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The Arts and Crafts movement began in response to the distrust that people felt towards machines and industrial capitalism. Artists like William Morris, the founder of this movement, felt that people were starting to become out of touch with nature.

Which primary colors combine to make gold?

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I would say different amounts of red and yellow, but I don't know for sure

How can you tell when your Domestic sewing machine was made?

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I believe "Domestic" is/was a brand name manufacturer of sewing machines, i.e., a competitor of the "Singer" company.

How much money does it cost on average to rent a table at art and craft shows?

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The cost varies with the prominence of the show. A church parking lot fund raiser will generally cost between $25 - $50. A yearly community festival, or large school festival will be more like $100, and at a major fair event, such as a county fair, or state fair, the cost is in the $100's, and up. For many fairs, it also depends on the location, with booths inside near the doors being much higher than booths outside in the back. There are some "permanent" craft shows in shopping malls that rent out booth space by the month, usually around $100 to $200, depending on size, location, and amenities (electricity, signs, etc). As a registered Native American artist, I usually rent booths at pow wow's and tribal gatherings ranging from $20.00 to $500, again depending on the size and popularity of the show.

Who invented Crayola markers?

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Crayola did not invent the crayon. Records show that Europe was the birthplace of the "modern" crayon. The first crayons were made from a mixture of charcoal and oil. Later, powdered pigments of various hues replaced the charcoal. It was discovered that substituting wax for the oil in the mixture made the sticks sturdier and easier to handle.

Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902 and first offered for sale in 1903. Alice (Stead) Binney, a school teacher and wife of co-founder Edwin Binney, suggested the company manufacture an inexpensive alternative to imported crayons of that era. The trade name Crayola was coined by Mrs. Edwin Binney who joined the French word "craie," meaning stick of chalk and "ola" from the word "oleaginous," meaning oily. Crayola Crayons are made primarily from paraffin wax and color pigment.

What is defined as the unused space in and around a work of art?

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Negative space is the term that defines the unused space in and around a work of art.

How to get hot glue out of clothes?

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Very carefully try steam, it will soften the glue, maybe enough to loosen it for removal.

Who invented crayons and when?

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Nick Wilberg in 1873, pissed off at all the boring black and white books, he felt this was rascist and decided to stand up for books of color.

Is any acrylic paint waterproof when applied to wood?

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Yes, if you are painting the entire piece, acrylic paint can be used on oil stained wood after applying an oil based primer. If you are just applying decorative work, then apply a clear polyurethane topcoat to protect the acrylic paint.

Japanese anime in Japan?

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Japanese Anime in Japan?In Japan,animes were made for child,teen,and adult entertainment. A lot of famous Manga Writers created comics that became an anime for Japan,and moved to other states,like Canada,and the U.S. The Most famous writer in the 1980's for Japan was Akira Toriyama,a skilled manga and video game artist. His first sets of manga,were Sand Land,Neko Majin Z,and Dr. Slump,then he made Dragonball and Dragonball Z,Funimation then asked him to make Dragonball GT,although he only made it 64 Episodes,rumors say it's because he wanted to spend time with his family. In Japan every Manga artist was very skilled,in 1990's,Masashi Kishimoto creater of Kankoro,and Naruto. He was famous for his one shot story Naruto. Other Anime Artists,like Oda (Last name I forgot) made One Piece,which first debuted in 4Kids,then in 2007,in Funimation. The creater of Yugioh was Takahashi Kazuki. Then Hikaru No Go,created by Yumi Hotta,ans illistrated by Takeshi Obata was made into an anime,a lot of great animes were made in Japan,every Manga Artist in Japan were skilled and appreciated. Like Seishi Kishimoto,created of O-Parts Hunter. Animes were famous in Japan,then after that came Fans,Naruto Fans were made,Dragonball Z Fans were made too! Then more Fans were made. List of Anime Well-known.Hikaru No Go .Zatch Bell .Dragonball Z .Dragonball .Naruto .Naruto Shippuden(not in the U.S yet) .O-Parts Hunter .Bobobobo .InuYasha .Bleach .One Piece .Yu-gi-oh! .Yu-gi-oh! GX More AnimeGo to "Anime News Network" to find more