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Looking for portraits, sketches and stills? Visit our online gallery to view artwork of celebrities, landscapes, fruit, men, women, abstract images and many others. These are perfect for the home or office, and especially to give as a gift during the holidays or birthdays. Find here

Currently our site is international, stilllifepainting and stilllifepainting representing over 100 artists from around the world. We have poets, musicians, painters, sculptors, digital artists, performance artists, animators and much more. We are always open to adding artists in new areas. To reach the artists here, you can visit their studios and stilllifepainting see their email address. If you would like to reach the site webmaster, our email address. Art on the Net came stilllifepainting into existance in June of 1994. The idea of having such a site came to Lile while she was involved in an open studios event in April. She was displaying many of her new oil paintings in her studio when a friend and young entrepeneur came through and wanted to purchase an oil painting entitled "Art on the Net". They talked about how wonderful it would be to have art up on the Internet for viewing and he stilllifepainting offered Lile internet access for a WWW site that would help artists share their art. So like many things in the art world, the site began with stilllifepainting a barter with Lile trading the oil painting, "Art on the Net" for an Internet connection for one year.

Do not store or display works of art in areas of potentially high humidity or water leakage, e.g. basement, bathroom, outside walls, under pipes. Avoid areas where temperature and humidity fluctuate, or where there is inadequate air circulation, e.g. attic and places listed above. Do not hang artworks over or under radiators, heating and cooling vents, active fireplaces, humidifiers, and vaporizersA. The hygroscopic nature of wood means that it will take water from the atmosphere and expand, but it will contract as the humidity lessens. The direction of shrinkage is almost always around the circumference, which causes a solid piece of wood to crack stilllifepainting vertically. Keeping it in a steady relative humidity can stabilize the sculpture; stilllifepainting if the wood does not absorb or release moisture, it will no longer expand or contract.



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