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	<title>Hobbies Source &#187; Art</title>
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		<title>Starting Up A Wood Carving Collection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 21:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood carving is a hobby that people have been practicing for many years. The best thing about learning how to wood carve is knowing that you can create something beautiful and unique at the end of it. After perfecting your skills you can graduate into making much larger objects and can even give them to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wood carving is a hobby that people have been practicing for many years. The best thing about learning how to wood carve is knowing that you can create something beautiful and unique at the end of it. After perfecting your skills you can graduate into making much larger objects and can even give them to family and friends as gifts.</p>
<p>Of course if you are not one to make the carvings yourself you can always buy ones that have already been created by other carvers. To start off your wood carving collection you are going to need all of the necessary resources. The best place to find them for an affordable price is at eBay. This way you can get a chance to connect with other carvers from around the world. To find them look in the “arts” and “woodworking” categories.</p>
<p>Another great place to go to is the flea market. Wood carvers find flea markets a great place to sell their carvings because it is where people are looking for unusual and unique items that will look great in their home. It is the one place you can discover one of a kind pieces for your collection and you will most likely get to meet the artist.</p>
<p>Wood carvers also love to sell their products at craft fairs and specialty stores. These provide a great way for them to show off their pieces and you might be able to have them make something custom made.</p>
<p>Before you start to buy anything you will need to choose a theme. It is great if you purchase wood carvings in a specific theme that will go great with a room in your house or even your office.</p>
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		<title>What Is Calligraphy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calligraphy is a special art form in the form of writing. Many describe calligraphy as “the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, skillful, and harmonious manner.”
The story of writing is one of aesthetic evolution framed within the technical skills, transmission speed(s) and materials limitations of a person, time and place. A style [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calligraphy is a special art form in the form of writing. Many describe calligraphy as “the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, skillful, and harmonious manner.”</p>
<p>The story of writing is one of aesthetic evolution framed within the technical skills, transmission speed(s) and materials limitations of a person, time and place. A style of writing is described as a script, hand or alphabet.</p>
<p>Modern calligraphy ranges from functional hand lettered inscriptions and designs to fine art pieces where the abstract expression of the handwritten mark may or may not supersede the legibility of the letters. Classical calligraphy differs from typography and non-classical hand-lettering, though a calligrapher may create all of these; characters are historically disciplined yet fluid and spontaneous, improvised at the moment of writing.</p>
<p>Calligraphy continues to flourish in the forms of wedding and event invitations, font design/ typography, original hand-lettered logo design, religious art, various announcements/ graphic design/ commissioned calligraphic art, cut stone inscriptions and memorial documents. Also props and moving images for film and television, testimonials, birth and death certificates/maps, and other works involving writing.</p>
<p>The principal tools for a calligrapher are the pen, which may be flat- or round-nibbed and the brush. For some decorative purposes, multi-nibbed pens — steel brushes — can be used. However, works have also been made with felt-tip and ballpoint pens, although these works do not employ angled lines.</p>
<p>Ink for writing is usually water-based and much less viscous than the oil based inks used in printing. High quality paper, which has good consistency of porosity, will enable cleaner lines, although parchment or vellum is often used, as a knife can be used to erase work on them and a light box is not needed to allow lines to pass through it.</p>
<p>In addition, light boxes and templates are used to achieve straight lines without pencil markings detracting from the work. Lined paper, either for a light box or direct use, is most often lined every quarter or half inch, although inch spaces are occasionally used, such as with litterea unciales (hence the name), and college ruled paper acts as a guideline often as well.</p>
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