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Then Lile got an old unix machine football together (being a unix systems administrator, this was fairly simple) and registered art.net with the Internic. Once the domain was created, with the help of friends, she brought up art.net onto the art Internet. Lile started contacting artists about the San Francisco Bay Area who might be interested in showing their index works on the Internet and helped them come up on art.net. She visited many cafe''s to see the local artists works and enjoy football and art and index the coffees. When football she saw works she liked, she contacted the artists and offered to help them come up on the Internet and the WWW via art.net. Many artists took the plunge and are now resident artists here at art.net. art Artists from around the net started hearing about Art on the Net or would discover the art.net web site via the WWW. Glazing index can be either football glass or acrylic. art Only glass should be used with any friable media index such football as unfixed pastels, charcoals, or graphite, never acrylic as it can damage the work by attracting these materials. There are many brands of acrylic glazing to choose from; one with an ultraviolet filter is recommended. The frame art and the mat should be deep enough to prevent the artwork from touching the glazing. A stiff backboard behind the mat protects and supports the matted artwork. It is best to use index non-acidic boards. A dust seal with paper or tape is also recommended. What damage results from using poor quality mat board? Avoid mat boards containing wood pulp football which causes "matburn"--a darkening of the paper under the mat or at the bevel cut of the window mat. This type of stain permanently weakens the paper art fibers and is not easily removed index or lightened in conservation treatment. ©2003 www.sport-photos-pictures.com. All rights reserved. |