8.31.2007
Judith Gutierrez - Mexican Artists
Gutierrez studied in the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil, Ecuador, with her teacher Caesar Andrade Faini. A great part of her life was just spent living and painting at Mexico. Gutierrez and her husband left Ecuador, feeling like political banishes, due to the military government of the time.
Some of Gutierrez’s most significant works are: Dancer’s Memory of the Artist, Book for The Blind and The Christ of Santa Elena.
Gutierrez held many individual exhibitions and is represented in many galleries and museums at New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Pasadena, Washington, Great Britain, Osaka, Guayaquil, Quito, Mexico City, Munich, Havana, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Panama, and even at Sao Paulo.
8.28.2007
Incorporating Abstract Art into your Interior Decor

Interior decor is not just putting a picture on the wall; it’s also about capturing the essence of your mood and style.
Decorating the walls of your home with Abstract art adds touches of elegance and energizes your space. Whether you have a bare space on the wall, or a corner in desperate need of something special, abstract art will work.
Abstract art plays with light and color, shape and function. These paintings and sculptures will allow you to experiment with your modern look. Wassily Kandinsky, who many consider the father of Abstract art, used to paint his oil paintings as if he was writing a symphony: full of geometric shapes, passion and a marvelous flow of color.
Abstract art can add splashes of color and elegance to a room. It is a way to expose your visitors to something different.
Abstract art can also create different mood settings to your home, sophisticated pieces can revitalize your room and give it new meaning. “A white wall is simply a white wall… Add some abstract oil paintings and it becomes a showcase of style,”
If you are struggling to find a center piece for your space, abstract art pieces can provide the perfect focal point. Do not think that you have to situate your furnishings around the pieces. Instead, they add such drama and life that eyes will naturally flow to them. They become the center without effort.
Abstract art captures the elegance of contemporary design while also pushing into other boundaries. It can be playful, dramatic, sleek and exciting, all contained in one piece. Your home will never seem more complete, and more in style
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What is Expressionism?
Colors where important in Expressionism, but most importantly colors had to be non-realistic.
Henry Matisse who is one of the earliest expressionist painters, believed that "the invention of photography had released painting from the need to copy nature, leaving him free to present emotion as directly as possible and by the simplest means".
Even Van Gogh, the post-impressionist artist that had influenced Expressionism the most, tried to explain to his brother, Theo about the new way he uses color: "Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes, I use color more arbitrarily, in order to express myself forcibly."
To learn more about Expressionism and artists that are considered Expressionist please checkout this great post by Breiana Cecil about the Modern Art Movement…
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Ten tips for buying art online
A huge selection of artists and artworks. A great way to sort through a great deal of variety. Technology assistant to help us visualize the art in our home and on our walls. All these and more make buying art online a very interesting proposition, but it does present some challenges. Here are 10 tips to help you optimize on your art shopping experience this holiday season.
Tip 1: Watch out for low qualityAnyone can make a website and put some pictures on it, and many do just that. This creates a challenge for the art connoisseurs looking through the heaps of online gallery clutter.
"There is a lot of junk out there," said David Sasson, founder of OverstockArt.com, which is an online gallery for handmade oil painting reproductions. "You can find great art and wall décor possibilities online. Unfortunately, the great majority of art-selling web sites is of low quality and offers an amateur approach far below industry standards."
The solution for sifting through all the junk is to look for sites that have customer reviews available, see what past customers are saying, look at how they rate the quality of the art and there general feelings about the shopping experience.
Tip 2: Offline presenceAnother way to ensure high standards and quality is to stick with sites that offer an offline contact, may it be a physical location or just a phone number where you can talk to an actual décor consultant or a curator. It is important to know the knowledge and expertise level of the people who take care of your art; it can line you up with what to expect to arrive at your door step.
"Most established galleries provide detailed information about themselves," Sasson added. "It is crucial that they have a physical address and a customer care phone number – I wouldn't buy if they didn't have one."
Tip 3: Return PolicyOnline galleries must have a lenient return policy, you must know that any decision you make in regards to the wall décor you buy is reversible and not final in any stretch of the imagination.
Tip 4: Decide on Budget and MediumThe internet offers a wide range of art subjects, styles, mediums all priced differently. So it's very important to decide on which styles and mediums you are interested in and what is your budget for your décor needs. Remember to include the cost of framing in your budget.
Tip 5: Research the art and the storeWhen you search through and find something that you like, look for as much background information as possible about the artist and the art itself. It just adds a lot to the buying experience and makes you look at the art in a different light.
In addition, make sure that the website you are dealing with is a legitimate business with secure purchasing and a solid privacy policy. Remember, that as an online buyer you are entitled to ask as many questions as possible, no question is off limits when shopping online.
Tip 7: Look for framing optionsOne of the great advantages of shopping online is the availability of tools to help you visualize the painting hanging in your home and customizing the artwork to your existing décor and style. Look for galleries offering customized framing. This enables you to pick the right frame for your home décor.
Tip 8: Take your timeIt is easy to get caught up in the moment when shopping online. You see something that you like and you immediately decide on buying. However, it is really important to take your time and go through all the details before deciding on your purchase. Look at the size of the art, what sort of medium, the framing options, the final price, your existing décor, site reviews, shipping and return policies. Look through all of that and only then make your purchase decisions. It will help you make the right choice.
Tip 9: Buy what you loveMany people shop by the name of the artist. My advice to you is to shop for what you love. If you think something is beautiful then it is more important then who painted it.
Tip 10: Be a part of the art communityEven though shopping for art online is a great substitute for shopping in brick-and-mortar galleries, it is still very important to take part in social events and gallery openings. Be a part of the local art scene and support art in your community.

