Art has many faces, and the animal face is one of them. You have probably seen or heard about taxidermy, the art of preserving animals’ bodies for display, sport, or hobby purposes. In their exotic craft, taxidermists combine anatomy, sculpture, tanning, and painting into one,...
MoreUPS is a global courier company with millions of clients every day. Over the years, the company’s services have proven to be a safe bet for all kinds of customers, except, of course, those who need to deal with art. UPS art shipping can be...
MoreCarlos García Lahoz is a Spanish sculptor whose artistic career has been more than unconventional. After working in the import and export of fish in Spain for more than twenty years, he gave up the business world to pursue his passion for art – and...
MoreAn exhibition of avant-garde Ukrainian artists “Painting in Excess: Kyiv’s Art Revival 1985-1993” is on display at the Coral Gables Museum. Fine Art Shippers is proud to have contributed to its organization by delivering artworks from the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University in New...
MoreWhat is international art management? Art management is about the practical ability to apply knowledge, skills, and experiences to the successful implementation of useful initiatives in the field of art. ‘International’ in its context means the integration of local art and artists into a well-developed...
MoreA piano is not only a tool for creating art but also a work of art itself. Veneer and silver finishes, ivory and ebony keys, and intricate carvings make many models look like they belong to an art museum. This versatile musical instrument also deserves...
MoreOpening an art shop can be a daunting task. There are so many things to consider. However, with a bit of planning and preparation, you can set up a successful art shop that meets the needs of both artists and art enthusiasts alike. Here are...
MoreWhen visiting museums, people instinctively look at the works of art in front of them without the slightest suspicion that there is art right under their feet. Museum-goers, however, know that the floor is an integral part of any museum exhibition that adds character to...
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