by Steve Rhodes Pictorial composition is the art of composing an image based on shapes and colors in order to give an overall balance in the image through the choice of the masses of color and guidelines. The term “painting” implies that the composition for an image: painting, illustration, photography. The meaning is then extended [...] Read more »
Decalogue for the actor
by Joits The actor who wishes to be placed in the black list, only needs to insist nearly time, in one or more of the following iniquities 1) He can lack to the tests without permission. In the professional theater this means a fine or the dismissal. In an independent theater organized good means the [...] Read more »
Top 10 London Museums
by zeze57 From major attractions such as the National Maritime Museum and Imperial War Museum to smaller, quirkier exhibitions, London caters to every taste. Cabinet War Rooms ‘We will fight them on the beaches’, Winston Churchill famously told the nation in a broadcast from this tomb like bunker, where his government took refuge during WWII. [...] Read more »
Acting Classes in Nyc- The Privelege of Being an Actor
by fran.pregernik Acting Classes The Privelege of Being an Actor The overall goal of any acting class worth its weight, is to remind its participants that being an actor is a wonderful privilege. The best acting classes teach first and foremost, a deep understanding and respect for what it is to be human. Putting oneself [...] Read more »
Museum Reviews: Philadalphia Museum of Art in Phildalphia, Pennsylvannia
by Demarmels Overlooking the city of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is now approximately 125 years old. Its collection exceeds over 225,000 works of art, and the museum is a not for profit organisation supported. The museum has two buildings. The main building has 200 captivating galleries and houses numerous arts works from Renaissance [...] Read more »
Guide to Visiting the British Museum in London
by Ammar Abd Rabbo The British Museum is located on Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG. The museum opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 5:30 p.m. Some exhibits may be closed or evening hours extended for special events. The museum admission is free, but some special exhibits may require a fee. Step 1: Plan [...] Read more »
Museum Etiquette: What You Should And Shouldn?t Do On Your Next Museum Visit
by arunjrk Are you interested in visiting a museum in the near future? If you are, is this the first time that you are looking to do so? If it is, you should know that there are certain rules of etiquette that you should follow when in a museum. For that reason, it is advised [...] Read more »
Different Learning Styles – Visual Learning Preference
by Xavier de Jauréguiberry - How do you know if your learning preference is Visual? When you operate or put together equipment or models do you read the instructions first and follow the directions? When you need to find out where your going do you use a map and when you give directions to others [...] Read more »
The Influence of Asian Art Noveau to Claude Debussy’s Arabesque No. One
by Xavier de Jauréguiberry “Music is a mysterious kind of mathematics, the elements of which are part of eternity. It lives in the movement of water, in the play of the waves in the changing winds; there is nothing more musical than a sunset! For those who look and listen with their hearts, the best [...] Read more »
Why Study Art History?
by Xavier de Jauréguiberry Visual art is a more primal and direct form of communication than spoken language. Over time, cultures have accumulated examples of visual art that are exceptional in one respect or another. Studying the history of this art, as well as specific examples of it, can help us develop our aesthetic appreciation [...] Read more »