art
Be it Old Masters or local craftsmen, where there's art, there's travel.
3 Ways to "Read Art" at a Museum. Top Story - September 2022.
My children are spoiled. In many ways, but in this article I'm referring to their exposure to arts and culture, and particularly to museums. They won't realize how spoiled they are until they grow up and realize that not everyone else's mom worked in museums let alone at a leadership level in museums and could provide unlimited access to the extraordinary.
By Emily E Mahon4 years ago in Wander
European Holidays For Culture Vultures: A Guide To Summer 2022
Europe is home to some of the most renowned artists across the globe, and every piece of artwork, even the very architecture it is housed in, is a testament to the culture and history behind it. Europe is widely known for its historic, yet dynamic and avant-garde art scene, and is constantly changing its approach to the world of art.
By Alexander Belsey4 years ago in Wander
Benefits of displaying your art prices
Do you display your art prices? This is a controversial question that can cause division with both sides fiercely fighting for their views. While some may find it too sales, others see it as essential to increasing sales. It is up to you. How do you decide which option is best for your business and art? To see both sides of the argument, we recommend that you look at them all. These are some pros and cons to displaying art prices.
By Galerie Sept4 years ago in Wander
Renaissance Humanism
The subject of art throughout the ages has been an evolving study by art historians and archaeologists. Discoveries from the Upper Paleolithic to the Neolithic, often considered artifacts rather than art, have slowly transitioned in importance and relevance to the art world. Following this historic period, Christianity played a role in much of the artwork found in churches and cathedrals beginning with the Early Christian period through the Early Medieval and then Gothic periods. This art was meant to instruct, inspire, and offer a way of life for the illiterate audience. This time of visual instruction soon changed; transitioning from a medieval world to the age of Renaissance.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales4 years ago in Wander
Why do Art Galleries and Exhibitions Make Such a Difference?
Art has always had a close relationship with human existence, serving to express a wide range of emotions and challenges. These pieces of art can be found in art galleries, and they tell about mankind's history and stories in a variety of ways. The true goal of these venues is to nurture the artistic community's spirit and culture while also encouraging them and addressing societal challenges. What’s the value of an artwork in a locked room unless it can be seen by the general public? An art gallery serves as a medium for artists and the general public to interact.
By Galerie Sept4 years ago in Wander
The Hotel del Coronado
The Hotel del Coronado is located in San Diego, California and it is not just your ordinary hotel. Back in 1958 Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and other actors and actresses gathered here to film the popular movie “Some Like It Hot. The author of 'The Wizard of Oz” L. Frank Baum said that this hotel inspired him created the Emerald City because even though the hotel isn't green it was similar to what Baum imagined Emerald City to look like.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Wander
How to Explore the Best Art in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, while progressing to one of the most sought out holiday destinations in the Middle East, has polished up its cultural scene to become a sought out hub for arts and culture. In this article on how to explore the best art in Abu Dhabi, you can learn about the nation’s most impressive museums, galleries and cultural precincts.
By Rochell Megan4 years ago in Wander
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal Hawa Mahal is a majestic-palace in Jaipur, the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799 and was designed by architect Lal Chand Usta like a 'Rajmukut'. Its unique five-storey building, which is only one and a half feet wide from the top, looks like a beehive when viewed from outside, with 953 very beautiful and attractive small lattice windows, called jharokha.The basic spirit behind making these windows lattice was that the women of the royal family strictly followed the "purdah system" without anyone noticing. Can do In addition, due to the "Venturi effect", cold air is always coming inside the palace through these intricately structured lattice windows, due to which the palace always remains air-conditioned even in hot summers.
By अनूप सिंह कच्छवाह4 years ago in Wander
A Walk In Pannett Park, Whitby
Dillons and La Rosa, Lovely Places In Whitby When I stay in Whitby my favourite guest house is Mat and Craig’s “Dillons” and my favourite hotel is “La Rosa”. I am writing a piece on Dillons but you can check out their website here and will add it here once it is complete, and La Rosa is just below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Wander











