Thursday, March 22, 2012

Top 10 Keyword tools for oil paintings

Recently,there is one trouble always bother me.How i can make more peoples know the amazing arts paintings in our gallery? Some friends on internet suggest to study the keyword tools.As a newer on SEO,I am keen to get all your experiences and comments.

Niche keyword targeting has never been so important for companies and individuals looking to improve their search engine rankings.

There are many free keyword tools available on the Web that can help you find niche keywords with a good balance of traffic potential and competition. Other SEO tools can be helpful for analyzing pages and identifying keywords that you should focus on or perhaps reduce the usage of.

1. Google AdWords Keyword Tool

If you are interested in PPC advertising, the Google AdWords keyword tool is great for finding niche keywords with high traffic potential. Simply enter your main keyword and the tool will return an impressive list of related keywords with cost per click (CPC), search volume and competition estimates. Its search volume data makes it a great SEO tool as well.

2. Google AdWords Traffic Estimator
Although it is focusing on PPC advertising needs, it is also very useful for the SEO services provider to get search volume data and estimated daily clicks by geographic area. You can have access to the Google AdWords Traffic Estimator by registering an AdWords account.

3. Wordtracker
Wordtracker is a keyword tool that has been around since 1997. It is great for keyword research and it provides useful data on competition along with search and traffic estimates. Their website currently offers a free 7 day trial and full system access at minimal costs.

4. GoRank Keyword Density Analyzer
www.gorank.com/analyze.php

The GoRank Keyword Density Analyzer provides great reports on keyword density including occurrences in meta-tags, headings, alt tags, links, etc.

5. Google Insights for Search
www.google.com/insights/search/

Great new keyword tool from Google allowing you to compare keywords by search volume over time. Google Insights gives you the option to filter by geographic area and provides a list of related and rising terms.

6. Google Rankings Ultimate SEO Tool
www.googlerankings.com/ultimate_seo_tool.php

The Google Rankings Ultimate SEO Tool is helpful for analyzing web pages and understanding keyword density. It provides useful options and reports show occurrences for terms including 1, 2 or 3 words.

7. Trillian Keyword Discovery
www.keyworddiscovery.com

The Trillian Keyword Discovery tool is similar to Wordtracker and helps you find niche keywords while providing detailed search data.

8. SEO Chat Keyword Density Tool
www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/

The SEO Chat Keyword Density Tool is another great tool for analyzing the content of your website.

9. adCenter Labs – Keyword Forecast
http://adlab.msn.com/Keyword-Forecast/
Keyword Forecast is a nice tool from the adCenter Labs allowing you to compare keyword impressions over time while providing basic demographics for each term.

10. Web CEO
www.webceo.com

Web CEO is actually a SEO software but it provides such great features that I thought of adding it to my list of free keyword tools. It is good for keyword research and you can track up to 10 keywords with the free version.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The 10 Most Famous Oil Painting In The World

Today 1paintings.com will show you the 10 most expensive paintings ever sold:

1.”Boy with a Pipe” oil painting created by Pablo Picasso in 1905,sold for $104 million at Sotheby’s in 2004.The price shatter the record for an auctioned painting. “This is the finest work in public hands that was for sale” the buyer said.

2.Vincent van Gogh’s 1890 painting ”Portrait of Doctor Gachet”,which was sold to a Japanese billionaire for $82.5 million in 1990 at Christie’s.It was the second highest auction price paid for a work of art in the world now.

3.”Massacre of the Innocents” Created by Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, bid for Euro$73.5 million in 2002.

4.The famous painting “ball at moulin de la”by Pierre-Auguste Renoir was sold in 1990 for the price US$78.1 million.The painting is still collected in the Musée d’Orsay now.

5.Vincent van Gogh’s another great painting “self-portrait without beard” was sold at auction for the price of USD$71.50 million.

6.The sixth highest-selling painting “Woman with Crossed Arms” a blue period painting done in 1901 and 1902,which sold for more than $55 million in November 2000 at Christie’s.

7.”Irises” by Vincent van Gogh,created in Saint-Remy,France in May,1889. Was sold at auction for the price of USD$53.00 million.It is currently located at Getty Center,Los Angeles.

8.”The Dream” Picasso’s painting was sold in 1997 for the price of USD$48.4 million.

9. ”Still life” painting created by Paul Cézanne was sold in 1999 for the price of USD$60.5 million.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

How to buy the good quality oil paintings online?

As a hobbyist of  oil paintings,maybe it is a farily difficult task for you to judge the quality of oil painting at first,but once you understand what to look for in oil painting,it will become much easier.While personal opinion may be a deciding factor in choosing quality of oil painting.

These are some paintings which i bought from 1paintings.com. How are the quality?



Monday, March 12, 2012

7 Tips for oil painting steps

I think most oil painting arts lovers are interesting in how to paint it? What is the process ??? Here , i will show you the 7 tips with details from 1paintings.com

Every artist have their own style in painting as well as the technics and the colors they like .Our painters are not the master but they aslo try the best to reproduce the paintings in the same style as the original artists. Such as , late Van Gogh , it is done in deep visible brush strokes.Monet, require a deft use of gentle small strokes, that still leaves the brish strokes visible and focus on color over line.  Well ,let us see the steps here with details

Step 1 -  Sketching the Painting
A good beginnning is half success . So the first step is very important. For a painting reproduction, that first step is to sketch the motive of the painting on the canvas. This ensures that the exact composition of the painting is in place from the beginning, with the major figures and shapes placed on the canvas. The sketching is normally done with a pencil or some charcoal, depending on the artist.


Step 2- Applying the Undercoat of Color
Once the sketch is completed, the artist will start to apply the undercoat of the color. This is done with the larger brushes in order to get the basic shapes and colors in place, including the background. Done with soft edges, this is a very basic markup of the painting. At this point, you may not even recognize it.Step 3 - Building the Forms
Once the undercoat of color is in place, we start building the forms of the objects in the painting. At this point, light and dark colors are employed as well as color relations in order to create more depth in the painting. At each stage here, the paint needs to dry before additional details can be added.

Step 4 – Addition of texture
At this point, the true uniqueness of every painting and every artist comes into play. We start adding the specific texture and form of the specific painting being reproduced, whether it means the coloring and strokes of Renoir or the unseen strokes of Rembrandt. We add the unique texture, character and style of the specific painter and painting, along with additional details in the painting. This is the place where our artist’s unique knowledge of the exact styles of the artists they portrait truly comes to shine, and where the foundation for a truly unique reproduction is made.

Step 5 – Additional Details
Once the unique style and motive of the painting is in place, we proceed to add the final touches. This includes focusing on details such as of shadows and light, color intensity and background to ensure that the look and feel of the painting is completely in line with the original work.

Step 6 – Completion and Quality Control
Once the painting has been completed by the artist, our work is still not done. The painting is now presented to our most senior painters, who study it and offer their opinion. Any final adjustments, if required, are made at this time. Once all is in agreement, a picture of the painting is sent to you, the customer, for final approval. Should you have any requested adjustments, they will be made as well. Once the painting is accepted by you, we do a final inspection of the painting and then pack it for shipping and delivery.

Step 7 - Package
For shipping, all paintings are covered with a thin film and rolled up in a painting tube. This ensures that the painting enjoys maximum protection while it is being shipped

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Why we creat this blogger?

As the owner of the Marine Garden Gallery,why i creat this blogger?Most of the readers maybe think "hey,hey,no reasons,of course for sale,for promotion".All business man do business like this.Yeap,I need to admit that it is one of the smaller purpose for me.But for the young gallery,we  need much more the advices from all the friends who have the same interesting to make us grow up and get more creation.

Some of our clients from US,UK,France got our paintings,they like it very much.But also give us the suggestions,for how to make the paintings much detailed,make the colors much more excellent.Finally,i decide to creat this blogger for both our gallery and our clients.

This is the fist time for us to creat the blogger.I don't what it will be in the future.But if i decide to do this,i will try all our best to do it better : )