Instructions Step 1: Find out what separates graffiti from vandalism, and when the art crosses the line to become a crime. View documentaries on the study of graffiti art from a variety of different regions. (See Resources.) Step 2: Read materials on culture and politics of graffiti art for a comprehensive overview. Learn about the history of the art and the 3 basic types of...
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Instructions Step 1: Find mentors in high school for your own art. Talk with your art teacher about what her job is like and how she got into it. Educate yourself about art through books, websites, magazines and museums. Step 2: Find a college that offers a degree in art education. Otherwise, study art history, fine arts or design along with education. The National Council for...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Original art in your name Copyright registration form Filing fee Step 1: Ensure that the art that you want to copyright is truly your own creation. If anyone else was involved in the creation, she must be included in the registration process of that art. Step 2: Read the useful literature that the U.S. Copyright Office puts out on...
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Instructions Step 1: Determine the field you want to go into as an art director. The fields are marketing, Internet, theater, film and television. Step 2: Pick a craft as your specialty. A specialty can be photography, art design, stage craft, graphic design. A specialty can get your foot in the door. Step 3: Work on your specialty. Start networking with other people in the...
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Instructions Step 1: Find art that will allow kids to easily make a connection with the material. Pictures and sculptures of children throughout the ages, for example, or dogs and cats are easily understood, and it is easy to start a conversation about how the subjects in the art relate to familiar people and animals in the kids' lives. Music and dance are very accessible to children and...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: PowerPoint 2003 Computer Step 1: Open PowerPoint 2003 by clicking on the PowerPoint icon on your desktop. Step 2: Select the Insert menu and then choose “Picture” and “Clip Art.” You can select which clip art selections you'd like to use. Step 3: Choose your clip art. Clicking on a piece of clip art will place it...
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Hello! My name is Cindy Glover and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to talk about the Art Center. In addition to the art projects the teacher has planned to coincide with the weekly lesson theme, there is also an open ended art center that you will look for in early childhood classroom. In the open ended art center, children are invited to create art using everyday products. I...
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Instructions Step 1: Open Microsoft Outlook email software. Click "Start" on the main operating system menu and choose the "Microsoft Outlook" shortcut. Step 2: Create a new message in Microsoft Outlook. In the top right hand corner choose "New" and from that menu select "Mail Message." Alternatively, a user can simply press "Ctrl" and "N" on the computer keyboard. Step 3: Click...
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Instructions Step 1: While the Museum of Modern Art seems to be the most obvious choice, they actually don't have as much contemporary art as one would think. Modern are is defined as roughly 1900-1950. Most exhibits at MOMA, while very good, are by artists that have been dead for a while. Step 2: MOMA has a partner museum in queens called P.S.1 that exhibits only contemporary art....
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Computer Download of iTunes Photographs or art on your computer Step 1: Open iTunes, and then select an album in your iTunes browser. If you don't see an album in your browser, click on the "eye" icon in the lower-right-hand corner of your iTunes window. Step 2: Click "File" and "Get info," from the scroll-down menu. Click "Yes" at the...
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Instructions Step 1: Decide what type of gallery you want to work in and learn what type of education is preferable for the job. Education may vary depending on what type of gallery you are interested in working for, what type of art you are in charge of and what geographical location you work in. Most established galleries want applicants to have a college degree in an art related...
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Instructions Step 1: Read the book, Small Time Operator, written by Bernard B. Kamoroff, C.P.A. It brings you from self analyzation, through starting business basics to book keeping. Step 2: Take art classes if you don't have art experience. Adult education and college curriculums offer art classes. Take every art class that you can that deals with oil, acrylic, and other types of...
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Instructions Step 1: Choose and area of the document to place the word art. Click anywhere inside of the document to select a location for the placement of the word art. Step 2: Access the drawing toolbar. Click on the angled “A” icon that is colored blue on the drawing toolbar to open the word art menu. Step 3: Select the desired word art design. The word art menu...
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Instructions Step 1: Select a location where you can set up the art exhibition. If you live near a large city, then an apartment loft works well. Otherwise, an empty warehouse or even a restaurant will work. Negotiate a good time and price to rent the location. You may even find that a restaurant will not charge you because they will be able to advertise their business during the art...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Art to auction Venue Auctioneer Program Artwork notes Step 1: Look for artists who are willing to donate art. Let them know that art auctions give them a chance to receive free publicity, and disclose how you plan to promote the event. Step 2: Help the artists choose a minimum bid for their work. You will want to convince the artist to...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Microsoft Word with clip art installed MS Windows operating system Add Clip Art Using Microsoft Word in Windows Step 1: Access Microsoft Word by opening the "Start" menu on your computer and selecting it from the program list or by double-clicking on the corresponding icon on your desktop. You will use Microsoft Word to create each page of...
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Learn how to do handpainted nail art designs in this free video clip about tips for applying nail polish.
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