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		<title>Mr Bean returns a work of art! &#8211; Mr Bean Animated</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Mr Bean foils an art thief at the National Gallery but has trouble convincing the police. From the episode &#8216;Art Thief&#8217;
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Mr Bean foils an art thief at the National Gallery but has trouble convincing the police. From the episode &#8216;Art Thief&#8217;</p>
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		<title>Demi Lovato &#8211; Work of Art (Lyrics Video) HD</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
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From &#8220;Sonny With A Chance&#8221; Demi Lovato performs Work Of Art with lyrics on screen. (C) 2010 Walt Disney Records, Inc. This is For Promotional Use Only; No copyright infringement
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From &#8220;Sonny With A Chance&#8221; Demi Lovato performs Work Of Art with lyrics on screen. (C) 2010 Walt Disney Records, Inc. This is For Promotional Use Only; No copyright infringement</p>
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		<title>How to Make Mosaic Art : How to Grout a Mosaic Work of Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Learn how to grout mosaic tiles in your mosaic design in this free video art lesson. Expert: Eileen Haller Bio: Eileen Haller of Marina del Rey, has been designing and creating mosaic art for five years and has a strong artistic background. She can be contacted at eihaller711@ca.rr.com. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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Learn how to grout mosaic tiles in your mosaic design in this free video art lesson. Expert: Eileen Haller Bio: Eileen Haller of Marina del Rey, has been designing and creating mosaic art for five years and has a strong artistic background. She can be contacted at eihaller711@ca.rr.com. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan</p>
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		<title>What makes a work of art (painting, music, film, sculpture, literature, or whatever) a good one?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are there conditions such that any work of art (of that kind) that meets them will be a good one, and any work of art that does not meet them is not a good one? Why or why not? If you think there are such conditions, what do you think they are? Why? Are the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are there conditions such that any work of art (of that kind) that meets them will be a good one, and any work of art that does not meet them is not a good one? Why or why not? If you think there are such conditions, what do you think they are? Why? Are the conditions different for each of the different kinds of art forms, or are there some criteria common to all good works of art, no matter what kind of art they are?</p>
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		<title>What makes someone an art &#8220;expert&#8221; to determine the quality and meaningfulness of a work of art?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 16:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isn&#8217;t all art and beauty in the eye of the beholder? If I think Magritte, Dix, Van Gogh, Monet, and Raphael are great and Harring, Pollock, and Warhol are totally over-rated, how is my opinion worth any less than someone who has taken lots of art appreciating and art history classes?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isn&#8217;t all art and beauty in the eye of the beholder? If I think Magritte, Dix, Van Gogh, Monet, and Raphael are great and Harring, Pollock, and Warhol are totally over-rated, how is my opinion worth any less than someone who has taken lots of art appreciating and art history classes?<br />
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Who gets to determine what is great and important art and what isn&#8217;t?</p>
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		<title>How to understand the investment potential of an artists work</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An artist&#8217;s background is important and definitely impacts on
the value of their artworks. Most of us understand that an
artwork by an established or accomplished artist is worth more
than that of an lesser known artist. An investment quality
contemporary artwork is usually made by an artist who has
specific art education, who has successfully exhibited his or
her works [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An artist&#8217;s background is important and definitely impacts on<br />
the value of their artworks. Most of us understand that an<br />
artwork by an established or accomplished artist is worth more<br />
than that of an lesser known artist. An investment quality<br />
contemporary artwork is usually made by an artist who has<br />
specific art education, who has successfully exhibited his or<br />
her works and has some gallery placements. Like all material<br />
investments, artworks represent both intrinsic value and<br />
expected return. For art collectors and investors, knowledge of<br />
the artist&#8217;s educational background and exhibition history gives<br />
clues about the success and future success of an artist. To be a<br />
successful art investor doesn&#8217;t require an extensive knowledge<br />
or a great eye for art but it will help you to understand in<br />
your choices if you are aware of some indicators of an<br />
advantageous investment artist. </p>
<p>In term of education, mastering art technical skills and<br />
knowledge is currently a desirable educational stepping stone<br />
for successful artists. Many aspiring artists acquire an MFA<br />
(Master of Fine Arts) degree. In earning an advanced degree,<br />
students make artwork under the tutelage of working artists who<br />
teach both skills and ideas. Formal education in art exposes<br />
aspiring artists to peer criticisms and guidance, helps them<br />
build connections and relationships that assist them to have<br />
their work exhibited as well as having other advantages both for<br />
the practical act of making art and in having the skills and<br />
forming the relationships to promote that art.</p>
<p>Artists build their careers over time. For any artist to become<br />
successful it is necessary to promote their artwork and this is<br />
generally done through exhibits. An artist who may be a worthy<br />
investment has a mixture of solo or two artist exhibitions<br />
roughly every two years in notable galleries. Most favourable<br />
artists will also have their art hung in museum exhibitions. A<br />
placement of an artwork with a museum is considered a<br />
significant achievement. In most cases, particularly with<br />
emerging artists &#8211; if their education and exhibition history<br />
indications are favourable and the artwork is aesthetically<br />
pleasing to you, then it is a good investment. Depending on what<br />
stage of their career an artist is currently. It may also be<br />
informative to look at the auction results of their artworks to<br />
see if the value of their artwork is steadily increasing. As a<br />
tangible investment, artworks represent both intrinsic value and<br />
expected return. As a final rule remember to buy only what you<br />
love as every art investment is always going to be partly<br />
ornamental and partly investment.</p>
<p>Please accept my invitation to visit<br />
http://www.smartartinvestments.com.au to view some fine<br />
Australian investment art and learn more about the art of<br />
investment.</p>
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