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I just finished griping about having to search far too long for an image of a painting or art piece on online art galleries-because I cannot recall the title of a piece and there is no search engine that (yet) reads your head. But I also added the aside that if and when you have time, online art galleries are a joy to explore. Like online museums, online art galleries offer a virtual visit that takes the place of the physical, in-person visit one cannot afford, for example, but can retreat into and enjoy for as many if not more hours.

Individual and collective artists show work that is mesmerizing.so much so that visitors to such online art galleries, no matter how cash poor, find themselves craving to buy. For example, featured on http://www.lafterhall.com/ddague.html, Deborah Barr's work, a combination sketch and painting collection, is stunning. Or through top ten online art galleries searches, we can find such diversity and delight as those listed by bloggers at Dcist (http://www.dcist.com/ archives/2005/12/30/top_ten_gallery_shows_from_2005.php). Or, if you can stand to revisit the nightmare, consider viewing the online art galleries of photos of 911, shot by such keen masters of the lens as photojournalist James Nachtwey or Suraiya Nathani (whose site features I now cannot find).

There are also online art galleries that are not replications or representations of the brick-and-mortar galleries. These collections, collectives, or online art galleries, put together by collaborating and independent artists, are started online and stay there for the most part: such sites as artmajeur.com features painters; brilliant student and amateur artists working in 3-D and fractal art created the uniquely fascinating deviantart.com (fractal art also beautiful at fractalus.com and fractovia.com, as well); and photographers and Photoshop artists gather at and present works of unparalleled wonderment at Worth1000.com.

Representation by or through online art galleries can be found by searching DMOZ and drilling down to the genre, style, and area you have a desire for viewing. You can also find specific art and artists of disabilities, too, in smaller online art galleries listed by group, disability, or genre on the site PSPIZ (http://www.pspiz.net/pspplus/ index.php?action=displaycat&catid=91). There you can fid the solo visions of dyslexics, schizophrenics, persons who are wheelchair bound or clinically depressed.all whom have a remarkable creative voice or vision to share.

If you are anything like me, you love visiting online art galleries. And if you are as broke as I am, instead of buying, you may just bookmark, so you can visit the sites again and again, as if the work were in your home. Oh, would that it were!




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