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Google arts and culture face match

Art is a broad spectrum of human activities between visual beauty, technical capability, aesthetic sense, emotional strength, or creative power to express personal artistic capability, beauty, emotion, or creative ideas. Since the turn of the century, people have been celebrating and participating in arts, culture, and leisure worldwide. There are various types of art including fine arts such as classical music, motion pictures, film, and photography, art historical activities, street arts, and contemporary art styles. Some types of art form such as painting, sculpture, and architecture reveal how people express themselves through colors, light, and shape.

Google started Google Art this past year and recently declared that it is an “experiment in bringing the world together around a common idea”. It seeks to bring together an international community of artists who share an enthusiasm for creating and expressing art through innovative practices, and who can benefit from a collaborative online environment. The goal of Google Art is to support young artists pursuing unique artistic visions in the global community. In addition, Google hopes to expand the boundaries of traditional art while creating new arenas of social interaction and visual expression.

Artists can create photos using the tools of the Picasa software from the Google website. A search can be conducted to search for images that may be used in a painting or sculpture. Each image can be labeled so that users can search for a specific category or keywords. When ready to upload an image, users can save it to their own gallery or send it to the Picasa service.

Picasa is one of the most popular and widely used online services for sharing and viewing pictures and other media on the web. Users can search for items that are specifically related to art and view examples of their work. Interested people can then email or communicate directly with the artist. They can also join an online forum that facilitates communication between artists and admirers from all over the world.

Google for Art connects people who share an interest in art with artists from around the world. This global network of like-minded individuals allows people to explore various art expressions such as painting, sculpture, photography and printmaking. The service enables people to purchase original paintings, prints and posters from artists living and working in different countries.

Artists who sell their works through Google for Art can benefit from Google AdSense. The advertising program is provided on the right hand side of the canvas when a user goes to a gallery. These ads are not displayed whenever a user goes to the site but only when a visitor clicks on the images. The ads serve as a supplement to the text or images displayed on the canvas.

Blogs dedicated to Google for Art provide a means for artists to showcase their works. The blog can also contain comments from people who have visited the site. Artists can also include links to their websites or blogs. These comments can encourage other users to visit the website.

Artists can join Google for Art by following the links included in the “What's New” section. The program is easy to install and requires minimum software to be downloaded. A desktop publishing program is also required. Artists should note that this service is not readily available outside California and is still in testing stage.

Many online gallery sites feature Google for Art and it is possible for an artist to list their work on these sites as well. The online gallery will accept work purchased from a Google For Art account. Registration is free and there are no fees charged for viewing or print outs. Gallery members are able to share art with others and vote on an artist's work. Google for Art allows users to see a sample of the artist's work online before purchasing.

Users are able to search for images by category. There is a search box on the top right corner of the page where a query can be made. When an image is selected, the artist's profile will be displayed. The full name and contact information of the artist can also be found on the profile.

The “About” and “Contact” sections of the profile to provide artists with the means to connect with others and learn more about them. Artists can create a page on the site that includes their art portfolio. The “ipe” section lets artists upload files of their work. These include sketches, paintings, digital art, photographs and other types of images. Google for Art is a free online gallery and serves as a resource for artists interested in showcasing their art through online postings.

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