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The Terry Mulligan Gallery offers paintings and original artwork ranging from florals & plants to landscapes, nudes, and abstract or modern art. Many of my designs can be recreated in custom colors to match your specific taste or color swatch.

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I also design and create other unique decorative items for the home or office, as well as hand made jewelry - all original and handcrafted from real leather, beads, and natural materials.

You can find a complete index of all my galleries & shops, plus my social networking pages at
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NEW YORK CITY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM INFORMATION



Visiting Art Galleries
Most major cities have art galleries. Many have numerous galleries of all types for viewing and/or buying original works of art on canvas, posters, lithographs, prints, as well as art sculptures and other forms of artwork. If you live in a big city like New York you're in luck. But if you don't live in or near by NYC and you're a true art lover you should seriously consider making NYC your next vacation destination.

New York
When in NY, you must go to the
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art (MoMa). This museum has one of the greatest and largest varieties of styles and artists, and covers a wide range of art history that should not be missed.

And of course the
Guggenheim is a must-see too! The building alone is a work of art, a site to see. While some of the exhibits change and evolve, at the time this article is being written the Guggenheim is showing pieces from Paul Cézanne, Edouard Manet, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, and Vincent van Gogh. The permanent collection at the Guggenheim features several different private collections on loan to the gallery.

If you can, you should also make time to visit the art galleries in Chelsea. There you will some some of the best work from new artists. And, you may even be able to afford to buy an original piece without mortgaging your home. Here's a great website that will give you all the information you need to find all the great galleries and art shows in Chelsea, including the gallery name, address, phone number, email address, and showing dates:
ChelseaArtGalleries.com

Another must see, for anyone with an eye for art and a heart for the disabled, is the United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of New York City tri-annual art show. These shows feature dozens of artists with CP, but you wouldn't know they have a disability if you looked at their work. For more information, please check out
UCPNYC.org.

The
Frick Collection & Frick Art Reference Library (formerly known as the Henry Clay and Adelaide Childs Frick House) should also be on your list when visiting New York City. This museum is a former mansion with collections consisting of works from the Renaissance era through to the late 19th century. Works include pieces by Monet, Rembrandt, Constable, Goya, Manet, Renoir, and Whistler. It is also home to porcelieans, bronzes, and other sculptures as well as period furniture. Tours are audio enhanced, available in six languages.

The
Metropolitan Museum of Art (not to be confused with MoMa), also known as "The Met" is yet another breathtaking art gallery/museum in NYC that you cannot miss! Located in beautiful Central Park, the museum displays fine works of art on canvas as well as Greek & Roman sculptures, and galleries devoted to Korean art, Ancient Near Easter art, Egyptian art, and so much more.

If 20th century art is your thing, then you should visit the
Whitney Museum of American Art, featuring over 12,000 works - including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, and multimedia installations. Early on, when the museum was founded in 1931, it was dedicated to works of realist art. However it now displays comprehensive collections of many different styles, including surrealist pieces, large-scale mobiles, and much more. Collections include pieces by Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Burchfield, and Louise Nevelson, just to name a few.

For those who like folk art, you should find your way to the
America Folk Art Museum in Midtown Manhattan. Don't let the name fool you. Keep in mind America is a melting pot, and you will see plenty of different kinds of Americana on display at this gallery. You'll find everything from traditional American Quilts to Pennsylvania German pieces, Latino-American artwork, and much more.

For an extensive list of all the best art galleries and art museums in New York City, Manhattan, and surrounding areas,
click here.

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Why Guided Tours Are A Good Idea

If the gallery or museum you want to visit has a guided tour, it may be a good idea to take the tour. Even if you're the type of person who likes to browse independently, walking slowly at your own pace, to take in the beauty, going on a guided tour of a large gallery will be well worth your time. Why? Most larger art museums and galleries are so large, and so filled with wonderful paintings and sculptures, you can literally get lost in the moment as you gaze at the works of master artisans. Many of the big galleries and museums have winding hallways and rooms inside rooms, all usually have walls the same color in every room, which can quickly make you feel like you've already been in a room when you haven't. Or you can walk into the same room over and over, wondering why you can't find the rest of the artwork. It can be a little confusing and disorienting until you get use to the layout of the rooms and alcoves and this can cause you to waste time, or heaven forbid, miss some of the best artwork ever created.

A guided tour will give you an organized view of the layout of the gallery, as well as give you information about paintings and artwork you may not be familiar with. Once you've taken the tour, you'll find it much easier to stroll through the gallery (or museum) on your own. You can then stop and gaze at the paintings you liked the best during the tour, taking your time to really look them over.

If a gallery or museum doesn't offer a guided tour, or if you don't want to go on the tour (or if it's too expensive), you can still enjoy your visit to any large art gallery or museum by getting a map of the museum or gallery collection from the front desk or visitors information booth. Even if there's a small charge, it will be well worth it. For larger galleries and museums this map will be your best friend in lieu of a guide or guided tour.


It's Like Falling In Love

When you see a painting or piece of art you really like, that truly moves you, you'll know it right away. You'll feel it in your heart, in your mind, and through your whole body. A really beautiful painting, for example, will make your heart flutter for a moment. It might even give you a bit of a chill, maybe even raise the hairs on your forearms. The pupils of your eyes will naturally dilate and a peaceful relaxed smile will come to your face. A really outstanding piece, one that touches your soul deeply, may even make you quietly gasp and swoon. Sounds a lot like falling in love at first site doesn't it? Well, that's because it is.

But what's good for one art lover is not necessarily good for the other. While some people love modern abstract paintings, others like realistic figures, western art, or impressionistic paintings. But with so many pieces of art to look at and choose from in galleries, museums and online, how do you find the right one for you. And if you're new to shopping for paintings and artwork, how do you know what to look for? First, you need to discover what style you like- what really sets your heart, mind, and soul on fire. You need to find out what really moves you.

If you're new to the art world, or if you haven't truly seen it all, there is actually a suggested way to look at art. No doubt you've heard of "art appreciation". That's the class that always sounded so uninteresting when you were younger - the one so many people made fun of as either too boring or perceived to be so easy it's a guaranteed straight A grade. But that way of thinking is for highschool and sophomores. Once you get older, and wiser, you know art is a valuable commodity. But while only a handful of art collectors can afford to buy and invest in a painting by one of the true art masters like Van Gogh, Ansel Adams, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Norman Rockwell, or Andy , you can still buy a piece painted in this century, by a local artist, that is just as valuable to you personally - because if when you find one that truly moves you, it will be a painting that makes your space feel warm and cozy, more inviting, or more exciting and alive, or welcoming.

A well selected piece of art, one that you've fallen in love with, can make a world of difference not only in how others view you and your home, but how you feel about your own space. When you've found just the right piece, not only will you know it, but you'll feel you have to have it. And once it's in your home (or office) it will always make you feel comfortable and happy in your space. Even if it's the only thing in the room of any value or beauty, gazing on it will take you to your "happy place" time and time again.


Finding the Perfect Style - the Perfect Painting

If you haven't yet found what type of painting you like, that trip to the gallery or museum will be of great benefit. As you move through the different galleries and rooms in a museum, take the time to look over each painting. Don't just glance at it - really look at it. Give it a chance. When you find one that makes you stop in your tracks, or do a double-take, stop and take a closer look. It might sound strange at first, but trust me when I say, if you find something you think you might be interested in, get closer to it. Look closely at the paint, and the brush strokes. Look at the details, the individual colors. Then, step back and spend some time with it. Yes, spend time with a painting. If there's a bench or chair near by, sit down and look at the painting.

Don't be afraid to spend 10 or 20 minutes with it if makes you feel good to look at it. Don't feel you have to quickly move on to the next painting or room like you're taking a tour of an animated Disney exhibit. Stop and enjoy what you see. That's what galleries and art museums are there for. That is what you're expected to do. In fact many art collectors and enthusiasts regularly spend time in their favorite museums over and over. Sometimes they come just to sit and look, but quite often you'll find art lovers sitting in front of their favorite painting with a good book or (if the museum permits) a brown bag with lunch.

You'll know, as you spend time looking at a painting, if it's a style that fits you, because you'll find it hard to look away. And when you do finally decide to move on, you'll feel like you need to keep coming back to it. And, it will make you feel that way each time you see it. It will make you feel good to be near it, to look at it, like being with a friend or lover.

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