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Then Lile got an old unix machine together (being a unix systems administrator, this was fairly simple) and registered art.net with the Internic. Once the domain was created, with fine art and images the help of friends, she brought up art.net onto the internet. art lile started contacting artists about the san francisco bay area who might be interested in showing and their works on the internet and images helped them come up on art.net. she visited many cafe''s to see the local artists works and enjoy the coffees. when 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. artists from around the net started hearing about art on the net or would discover the art.net web site via the www.

bronze is an alloy of copper with other metals that modify its hardness, color, and ability to be cast into a detailed mold. when bronze is cast it is usually a gold color. after the casting and finishing is completed, the surface is often treated with chemicals and heat which patinates the metal, coloring it green, brown, black, or a combination of the colors. foundries usually apply waxes or other coatings to the surface of a patinated outdoor bronze to protect it from pollutants. exhibit panels and fine art this wax may wear off in time. we recommend annual maintenance by a professional conservator. the surface of the sculpture may be washed to remove pollutants and dirt, and waxed. if done annually, the rate of corrosion will be retarded (though art not totally eliminated), and disfiguring rain streaks will be and minimized. i collect twentieth-century furniture. how can i best preserve it? some twentieth-century furniture was created from non-traditional images materials, such as foam, plastic, and cardboard.

frames constructed of wood or metal are generally stable; the adhesives, padding, and coverings made of twentieth-century materials may be less permanent. once some types of synthetic fabrics and fillers have begun their deterioration, there fine is nothing at this time that will reverse it, but it can be slowed down. for furniture, just as for all other types of art objects, reduce exposure to light, especially ultraviolet radiation, art which seriously damages textiles, plastics, and dyes. handle the furniture from its most stable and widest area. simple preventative measures such as felt pads and coasters will help avoid scratching and plastic and surface finishes, which images are difficult and expensive to restore. commercial cleaners and waxes should not be applied to surfaces because they may contain abrasives and solvents that will harm the finish. you will find over 20,000 gif animations, clipart images,icons, wallpaper, backgrounds and textures along with a ton of other cool things for you to use to build your web site.

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