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		<title>The Popularity of Modern Acrylic Canvas Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acrylic paint is a modern media when compared with watercolour and oil. Oil for example has been used by artists as far back at the 15th century and watercolour has been used as an artist medium since the Renaissance. With such history of these other two mediums, acrylic is always fighting to gain recognition. Acrylic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acrylic paint is a modern media when compared with watercolour and oil. Oil for example has been used by artists as far back at the 15th century and watercolour has been used as an artist medium since the Renaissance. With such history of these other two mediums, acrylic is always fighting to gain recognition. Acrylic has distinct characteristics as oil and watercolour do and the National Acrylic Painters’ Association was set up in 1985 to champion and support this media. Acrylic is capable of the widest range of approaches of any artist media and enables even more creativity, fresh ideas and progression. Artwork has been created in acrylic paint but artists such as Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Bridget Riley and David Hockney to name just a few.</p>
<p>There are now a huge number of artists producing canvas artwork using acrylics and making the optimum use of this versatile media. It has enabled canvas art to be bought by a wider audience due to its fast drying nature and artwork can be created much quicker so a real business can be made out of acrylic artwork. Exhibitions have been in such prestigious venues as the Westminster Gallery and the Durham Art Gallery solely exhibiting and championing acrylic work. Books have been written purely on the characteristics of acrylic paint such as “New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World’s Most Versatile Medium” by Nancy Reyner and “The New Acrylics:Complete Guide to the New Generation of Acrylic Paints.</p>
<p>Not everyone has the money to buy modern <a href="http://www.krishardy.com" target="_blank">canvas artwork</a> produced by famous artists so it has enabled the not so famous but equally as talented new artists to produce work and be successful selling them. Canvas art is quite dramatic as the medium used is either oil or acrylic paint. Both achieve high depth in colour and on a bright white wall, a piece of canvas artwork on a stretched canvas frame has maximum impact.</p>
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		<title>The importance of modern canvas art in interior design</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decorating, wallpaper and paint costs can amount to a fortune. Labour costs add quite considerably along with wall preparation and the many hidden costs that can occur when decorating, especially the case in older houses. In contrast, a piece of canvas artwork is extremely easy and quick to hang giving instant satisfaction with no hidden [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decorating, wallpaper and paint costs can amount to a fortune. Labour costs add quite considerably along with wall preparation and the many hidden costs that can occur when decorating, especially the case in older houses. In contrast, a piece of <a href="http://www.krishardy.com" target="_blank">canvas artwork</a> is extremely easy and quick to hang giving instant satisfaction with no hidden costs.</p>
<p>A piece of artwork is something that reflects a person’s personality and individuality. It can be a statement or can blend sympathetically with a room’s design and colour scheme. It is a way of personalising a room and many pieces of <a href="http://www.krishardy.com/gallery.aspx" target="_blank">canvas art</a> hold sentimental value from a special holiday or which could have been passed down from a relative.<br />
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Many people rent houses and flats. Either there are rules that the accommodation must not be altered in any way or should the tenancy be just 6 months, painting, decorating or doing any such DIY is not a viable expense in both time and money. A piece of artwork can make rented accommodation homely and provide a personal touch that is often missing in these circumstances. The piece of canvas artwork can then be packed up and moved to the next home.</p>
<p>There are many artists now that work closely with interior designers for both residential and business contracts. Designers can specify exactly the colours required to match the interiors and artists have been in agreement with following those schemes. It now means that some artists offer artwork that can be painted in colours to suit a client’s interior and the ability to order online enables the consumer or designer to choose from artists nationally, in fact, even worldwide. Art is becoming more and more accessible which is in turn, making pricing more accessible as well. The rise of shows such as ITV’s 60 Minute Makeover and DIY SOS, where the inclusion of pieces of canvas art are always showcased in the final room. This has enlightened home owners to the effects a piece of modern artwork has on an interior.</p>
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		<title>Canvas Art Artist Exhibits at Grand Designs Live for Second Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following the success of Grand Designs Live 2008, Kris Hardy the Hull based artist is to exhibit this year as well.
The Grand Design Live exhibition is to be held at ExCel London between 25 April and 4 May 2009. Grand Designs Live 2008 was a huge success for Kris. Making numerous contacts and gathering an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following the success of Grand Designs Live 2008, Kris Hardy the Hull based artist is to exhibit this year as well.</p>
<p>The Grand Design Live exhibition is to be held at ExCel London between 25 April and 4 May 2009. Grand Designs Live 2008 was a huge success for Kris. Making numerous contacts and gathering an outstanding amount of new orders, this exhibition was worth all the hard work. A huge draw to Kris’s stand was him painting his canvas artwork live at the exhibition. It enabled Kris to speak one to one with his prospective clients.</p>
<p>Kris is not averse to painting is <a href="http://www.krishardy.com" target="_blank">canvas art</a> live and speaking to people whilst working. Kris appeared on ITV&#8217;s 60mm last year and is going to be on 5 more shows in the next.</p>
<p>Last year Grand Designs Live saw a massive increase in visitor numbers up from 40,000 in 2007 to a staggering 100,000 in 2008. 2009 is set to be as if not even more popular with the launching of domestic gadgets and gizmos that haven’t been released yet and new and innovative products of today and tomorrow’s house builds. That coupled with over 450 exhibitors.<br />
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Kris is very excited to be exhibiting at Grand Designs Live again this year. Kris graduated from the University of Huddersfield in June 2000 but he is no stranger to London after completing a 2 year MA at the Royal College of Art between 2000 and 2002. He has been producing contemporary canvas art since graduating and has exhibited work in various exhibitions, show homes, bars and salons around the UK and abroad, working with a number of interior designers to supply art work to them. He also exhibits in over 20 John Lewis departments stores, primarily in London. Through exhibiting at Grand Designs Live, he is hoping to showcase his artwork to a wider audience, different to those of John Lewis and his home town of Hull.<br />
The launch of his website http://www.krishardy.com in 2006 has meant he has a travelling portfolio of his previous, latest, bespoke and John Lewis work. Incorporating an ecommerce system has enabled his work to be purchased online delivered to anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>His very contemporary approach to his artwork style and attitude to artist &#8211; client relations is refreshing. The approach he takes with his work is to produce high quality, original acrylic-on-canvas paintings that complement the client’s interior. All artwork is painted to order by Kris himself and comes in standard sizes depending on the painting format. The refreshing approach is highlighted greatly by his comment &#8220;I more than happy to do bespoke sizes and colours, as I believe if you want a piece of art for a specific space then you should not have to compromise&#8221;.</p>
<p>Grand Designs Live<br />
London Excel 25 April – 4 May 2009<br />
Tickets weekday advanced £10/on the door £15<br />
Weekend and Bank Holiday Monday advanced £13/on the door £18<br />
For more information on Kris&#8217;s exhibition and latest work visit his website www.krishardy.com and for directions and opening times for Grand Designs Live go to www.granddesignslive.com</p>
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		<title>Modern Canvas Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern art is defined from the 1860’s to the 1970’s in terms of galleries and art history. In recent years the appeal of modern art in a widespread context has occurred.
The new style of modern, open plan living had made for the need of equally as modern and unique art for the white stark walls. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modern art is defined from the 1860’s to the 1970’s in terms of galleries and art history. In recent years the appeal of modern art in a widespread context has occurred.<br />
The new style of modern, open plan living had made for the need of equally as modern and unique art for the white stark walls. The apartment living scene has especially contributed but even older style houses are having walls taken down to make way for the open plan living so popular today.</p>
<p>Not everyone has the money to buy modern <a href="http://www.krishardy.com" target="_blank">canvas art</a> produced by famous artists so it has enabled the not so famous but equally as talented new artists to produce work and be successful selling them. <a href="http://www.krishardy.com/gallery.aspx" target="_blank">Canvas art</a> is quite dramatic as the medium used is either oil or acrylic paint. Both achieve high depth in colour and on a bright white wall, a piece of canvas artwork on a stretched canvas frame has maximum impact.<br />
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Oil and acrylic are very versatile and both give the option for alteration after the painting has been finished. This is especially the case for oils as they take a number of weeks to dry. It enables a piece of canvas art to be produced and a step taken back from it. It can then be revisited and adapted should the artist feel it is required. Watercolour for example is quite final once completed. Oil and acrylic come alive even more when a few coats have been put on and textures are built up. An example of this is in the artwork for Howard Hodgkin and Gillian Ayres. Both use bright colours and layer and layer paint to create not just high impact in terms of depth of colour but also texture. These particular <a href="http://www.krishardy.com" target="_blank">canvas artwork</a> pieces look breathtaking on a white wall.</p>
<p>Clean lines and minimal aesthetics are the keys with many of the latest wave if modern art pieces. Another impressive move in the artwork is that artists today are actually quite happy to produce bespoke artwork specifically for the client from their own specifications. For example a piece of artwork is often created to specifically suit the interiors of the room it is commissioned for both in style and colour. This is quite a shift from what many people conceive in artists. It is making modern art even more modern and allows the owner of the artwork to have input creating an even more personal piece.</p>
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