Posts Tagged ‘art’

03.3
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Modern and Contemporary Art of India

by Tomo ·
Modern & Contemporary Art India

There is a relationship between art prints in India and hundreds and thousands of years. Some historians believe that the art forms in India are as old as the country itself, times have changed, but the club refused to participate. Therefore, to see people around the world, India as an ideal destination for access to modern and contemporary art. The combination of art and India has defied age and is still as fresh as you can not even think. This follows from the fact that some of the most important artists of the day the world will have their roots in India significantly. Some names like: Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Abhijit Mollick, MF Hussain,  Amrita Shergill and Rameshwar Brooten  have fascinated the world to do their art and that will continue. (more…)

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01.5
11

Buy and Sell Art Online with The “Art Project”

by Tomo ·

The Art Project

The Art Project is based out of Vancouver, BC and was created by two guys with a passion for art and the World Wide Web. The Art Project has created an environment with the artist in mind. It is a space where artists can set their own price, submit art pieces that they choose, and control many aspects of their own content without the hassle of building their own site. The Art Project is also a place where artists are not paying high art gallery fees which in turn allows buyers to get the best possible deal on amazing art, and the artist are compensated for their talent. (more…)

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08.25
10

Study at an accredited university by Online

by Tomo ·

Studying university level, can now be done online. Registration processes, learning and teaching, practicum and evaluation and examination, all done online. Science and diploma obtained is the same quality may be even better, when compared with conventional schools in general.
Along with advances in technology, knowledge transfer can be done without having to face each other. To study at Interior design school for example, we do not need to live in San Francisco with a higher standard of living of our financial capabilities. By way of online, we can go to school in the school of interior design in our respective homes.
For those of us who have worked as a photographer and want to increase our ability to both obtain a higher education degree, we can learn in the Photography schools in a way online. So that we can manage our time to work and learn with greater ease. Because of school online is not limited by a certain hour lecture. Whether in the morning, afternoon, evening or night, we still can go to college.
Class assignments for the development of creativity, vision and mission of the school students are also provided online. Guided by instructors who are expert in their field, we can study and earn a degree in fine arts credit and master degree of art. Degree that we get after we graduate, also sold well in many large companies, which have often recruited as employees of Art school graduates.
So I thought, there is no excuse for us not to lecture. Insist science to the skies, that’s the message from our parents.

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04.21
09

Dago Tea House

by Tomo ·

Dago Tea House is located in Dago area at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. Cool air make visitors feel at home relaxing and enjoying food and drinks here. You can pass through Jalan Ir. H. Juanda to reach this place until almost the north end of this road. When entering, you must purchase a ticket into the area Dago Tea House at IDR. 1000, – per person.

Although initially a place to drink tea and eat or restaurant, this place recently changed to Culture Park West Java Province. In West Java Cultural Park is often held a variety of artistic and cultural performances Sunda. Later it was renamed to Institute for Management of the West Java Cultural Park. (more…)

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03.27
08

Indonesian Ceramic Art

by Tomo ·

Ceramic Art For Home Affairs
The main basic material of ceramic art is clay, which is one natural element. Nia Gautama artists pursue a spin-art natural materials that provide economic value.
The works that shaped three-dimensional Nia still carries a natural concept. Malleable clay, this has the properties that must be learned, including how the discussion that has to be right. The process of formation of clay until it becomes a work through several stages, starting from the dull selection of clay and not sand, its formative stages, the coloring stage through phase combustion. In his work, Nia uses dye as little as possible because they want to bring the natural color of clay. As a mixture of ceramic materials Nia using copper, cotton, wood, leaves and rocks that become decorative elements.
Although Nia educational background is an undergraduate economics, the art world was always caught his attention and encourage him to continue working in the world of ceramic art. Currently Nia start reaching into the world of contemporary ceramic art, not because they want to follow trends but Nia wanted to continue to develop his imagination through his work. “Artists should be able to think critically thinking about improving the lives of the people and what messages should be conveyed to the public, as a determination to continue to produce a work of quality,” he said. (more…)

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