A lot of people want to know what's selling best because it gives them an idea of what's trendy, what's hip, what's cool and what their respective peer groups are going to enjoy.
This is especially true in the business world where offices have to keep up with the latest interior decor trends and maintain a sense of modern quality to impress customers and clients... a lot of business owners like to make sure they're up to speed.
By tracking sales statistics, OverstockArt.com is able to compile data allowing them to create the list.
In 2007 OverstockArt.com sold more then 80,000 oil paintings. They are considered by many to be the "Amazon" of hand painted art on the web. With over 5,000 daily visitors and 20,000 loyal customers, they have a unique perspective on what's hot in the art world.
The Top 10 oil paintings sold online according to OverstockArt.com are: 1. Starry Night - Vincent Van Gogh 2. The Kiss - Gustav Klimt 3. Cafe Terrace at Night - Vincent Van Gogh 4. Poppy Field at Argenteuil - Claude Monet 5. Persistence of Memory - Salvador Dali 6. The Dream - Pablo Picasso 7. The Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci 8. Irises - Vincent Van Gogh 9. Sunflowers - Vincent Van Gogh 10. Farbstudie Quadrate - Wassily Kandinsky
It's interesting to see how the old masters are still the most sought after artists even on the web. Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night is the most popular oil painting on the planet according to these statistics. The numbers indicate that Van Gogh is the most popular artist as well; his sales figures simply left everyone behind.
Gustav Klimt, arguably the "rising star" of the last few years has made it to the number two spot on the list with his oil painting, The Kiss, a coveted and desirable oil painting full of life and passion.
The second most popular artist is another Impressionist - Claude Monet. Works like "Poppy Field at Argenteuil" and "Artist's Garden at Giverny" are still highly popular.
One painting that lagged in popularity compared to last year was Da Vinci's Mona Lisa which a year before was one of the top three most popular oil paintings. In 2007 it dropped to number seven. This could be explained by Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code" craze sweeping the nation for the last few years that cooled off finally in 2007.
Wrapping up the top 10 are the Modern works of Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Wassily Kandinsky.
Almost every culture has different herbal ways to help ease arthritis. Depending on what is available to them naturally, these types of home treatment will always be available for our use.
Herbs which are nature's gift for natural medicine offer some of the best natural cures for arthritis. Listed are some of the more popular natural remedies for the disease. They are usually herbs that are often included in some tablets available as supplements for arthritic patients.
Barberry Root
Taken in tea form, barberry root is best for those who have rheumatoid arthritis. The practice of using barberry roots also came from the Native Americans who used it for back pain, arthritis and even cancer. This root also has no negative side effects, though some may regard it as out of date.
Black Cohosh
A Native Indian remedy, black cohosh is used often for dysmenorrheal pain during menstruation. This herb's composition is deemed to have anti-inflammatory properties. This will help in the soreness of joints due to arthritis. It will also help in the relief of pain experienced by the patient. This is often mixed with other herbs like willow bark and guaiacum for arthritis relief.
Cider Vinegar
This is recommended for patients who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. It is also a well-known remedy for those who want to lose weight. The sour taste often repulses those who take it. But if you don't mind the taste, this may help you.
Alfalfa
This can be eaten or boiled like tea. This is believed to have bone strengthening properties. This type of herb also contains high concentrations of Vitamin K. It also contains protein, Vitamin D, Iron and calcium that may help build stronger bones.
Celery
The seed of this popular vegetable is ingested to improve symptoms of arthritis. Considered primarily for its medical value before it found its way to our tables as a vegetable, celery is known a good diuretic which is the main reason for its healing property. Potassium deficiency is often identified with rheumatoid arthritis and celery's abundance of this mineral may help with this problem.
Menthol
Because of its cooling property, menthol is used for quick pain relief on muscles and joints. Another herb with analgesic, menthol is known for its soothing capabilities. This natural pain reliever is commonly added to creams to produce another example of natural arthritis treatments.
Camphor
Liquid concentrations of camphor are massaged to the aching area afflicted with arthritis. This oil is natural analgesic and anti-inflammatory and could be used for dealing with arthritic pain. Use of this oil should be limited as it may be toxic when taken improperly.
Copper Bracelet
This is a break from the usual herbs in the list. Another age-old remedy for arthritis is the wearing of copper bracelets. Bracelets or rings made of copper are worn on the part where there is joint pain - for example, on the elbow, fingers, toes or ankles. This is said to relieve pain especially during flare-ups.
Emu Oil
From the emu bird common to the Australian outback, the oil extracted from the animal is an Aboriginal remedy for curing arthritis. Unlike other medications, emu oil has no side effects that make it a safer choice among arthritic patients. This is not commonly known among Americans but its popularity is increasingly catching up. Australian studies show that there is significant pain relief among arthritic patients who use emu oil.
Dandelion
Also known for its pain relieving properties, dandelion is claimed to be rich in potassium like celery. It contains high concentrations of Vitamin A. This is also a diuretic and helps the liver in straining the wastes out of our system.
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Amitai Sasson has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Management, Painting and Education. Amitai Sasson, of OverstockArt.com is a renowned world traveler on a mission to seek out the beauty and passion of the art world. As an avid enthusiast of