Title: Supplies Used For Creating Art Word Count: 538 Summary: Many artists will display their artistic abilities at an early age. These are children that often use walls as a canvas and might choose to use various shades of color that could come from a variety of pencils, pens and crayons that they find at eye-level throughout the home. The art that they create might not be purchased by a local art gallery but it may be photographed and placed in a family album. Some artists will choose to buy their art supplies from a local craft st... Keywords: coupons Article Body: Many artists will display their artistic abilities at an early age. These are children that often use walls as a canvas and might choose to use various shades of color that could come from a variety of pencils, pens and crayons that they find at eye-level throughout the home. The art that they create might not be purchased by a local art gallery but it may be photographed and placed in a family album. Some artists will choose to buy their art supplies from a local craft store. These stores tend to have a larger selection of paints because the paints can be used on a variety of projects that are for sale in the store. The selection of paints might be offered in tubes that can dispense paint onto boards where they can be combined with other colors as the artist paints a variety of images on a variety of materials. The mediums used to display art can be canvas that is framed and offered in various sizes, or a sketch pad that is specially formulated to allow lead to adhere to the surface or be smudged a bit when the artist wants to show a bit more detail in the art that they are creating. The artists will be supplied with many types of lead to create silhouette paintings or landscapes that are roughly finished. Many artists treat all of their supplies in a haphazard manner. Many friends might relate this treatment of the supplies as a form of creative expression. The artist always seems to know where to find the supplies that they need to accomplish any form of artwork that they are hired to make. A creative artist may have learned to improvise on supplies at times because they have not had a paying customer in a while. Some artists prefer to sketch images out in rough draft before they apply those images to canvas. Canvas paintings are usually very expensive and artists will usually reserve their best paints to achieve a beautiful painting in the end. These pieces of art will usually be placed in real wood frames and later sealed on the back to project a professionally finished project that is ready for hanging anywhere. An artist will keep a ready supply of all of the instruments that they use on a day to day basis including tools for sculpting and those tools and special pens that are used to write calligraphy. Every artist will always maintain an arsenal of brushes that they will use to apply a varied amount of colored paints to many surfaces. Some of those brushes will be synthetic and the better brushes will be made from horsehair. Every artist will keep their best paintings in a portfolio that will be used to present art to customers. These protective folders are quite large in size and the artist can always be sure that the paintings remain safe inside when they tie the strings of the portfolio together and use it as a handy strap to carry the portfolio from one location to another. An artist will place a lot of value into the supplies they own because these supplies are the method that allows them to be creative.