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Studio art is art made in the studio, and a term has many implications based on the context utilized.

Studio art around 1 feel refers to the art that is created in the work of the artist; inside counterpoint to art function created when attending the university, or even even more place of learning, in an gallery, or inside creative person cooperative come a few examples.

Amongst academic disciplines, studio art is the making of visual art (such as painting, drawing or sculpture), contrasted to the study of art history.

Studio art typically refers to (perhaps incorrectly) an actual piece of nontextual matter (paintings, sculpture, multi-multimedia system, drawings, original hand pulled prints, etc.) that stand been purchased, borrowed, viewed or even loaned from either a creative person away from his physical studio. This holds confessedly only when a “studio� occurs as space utilized only for the creation of nontextual matter per creative person.

"The creation of artwork in a space that is specifically designated for such purpose." This definition of studio art is utilized quite often in the art community. Therein lesson studio art is utilized (incorrectly) as an adverb or even verb (e.g. "Tom has been making studio art for years."). This statement may be interpreted when either disparaging or even gratis. Studio art therein context may mean either art that is created by an amateur or even nonprofessional (an idea from either a beginning of the High Renaissance period when an creative person & his "studio" were considered disreputable) — so disparaging; or even art that is created by an elitist (a misconception that has been propagated per art community & creative person throughout the 20th century like Willem De Kooning, Jackson Pollack, Gerhard Richter and other reclusive creative person) — so free.

Studio art encompasses wholly art forms, like dance, music, photography, film or even moving picture production, etc.

Comic Artists Direct
Your direct connection to comic book artists worldwide. Articles, original artwork, back issues, interviews.

Sypher Studios
Gallery of surrealistic art and animation. Shockwave enabled.

Somethink Big
Illustrations, animations, and comic book work from Kenn Bevins.

Double Eye Studios
Official site for the comic book, Blood Shed, with merchandise and downloads.

Sabre's Edge Associated Studios
Association of freelance artists and designers who create comic book, web pages, and other graphic art.

cryin' shark studios
Home of the Silverfish Gallery and comics creators Crazy Bob & John Q.

Micro Brew Studios
Full-service art house for your publishing needs.

Epic Proportions
New York based studio. Introduction, multimedia, characters, and sample pages. [Flash intensive]

Chaotic Harmony
Home to Snuggle Bumb, Force One, and a slew of other upcoming comics.

Millennium Studios
A comic book development and design company features biographies of creators and galleries of their various works.






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