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Indian Art Forms And How They Can Blend With Your Home Decor.

India is a diverse country which has a wide variety of art practices. The rich blend of various cultures is reflected by the various artforms from different regions. Although Western aesthetics dominate the modern world, there are hundreds of art forms which have originated in South Asia, which have the potential to change the definition of home decor for you.

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Art Of Persia

Persia, which was focused on modern-day Iran, was home to a large empire that existed in three stages. Under Cyrus the Great (550–330 BCE), the Achaemenids created the first Persian Empire, which swiftly extended its frontiers.

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Exploring Indian Art Beyond Paintings - Dhokra Brass Work

When we talk or think about art, the first and most of the time, the singular thing that comes to our mind is painting. The collective perception of equating art with painting has been a norm for centuries. But the world of art was never limited to painting alone.

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Ancient Greek Art

Classical art refers to art from ancient Greece and Rome. This means that the art would be not only beautiful and of great quality, but that it was also passed down to us from a Golden Age in the past. Both Greek and Roman art encouraged each other, and both were predictors of success for the Renaissance.

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Fernando Amarsolo Philippine Paintings

Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto (May 30, 1892 – April 24, 1972) was one of the most influential painters in Philippine history. Amorsolo was a portrait painter and a landscape painter in the rural Philippines. He was well-known for his attention to detail and mastery in the utilization of light.

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Artist Talks : Guest Artist, S.K.Sahani

Interview conducted with a very active artist, Mr.S.K.Sahani, whose paintings are in our Pranjal arts collection. He was interviewed by Pranjulaa Singh, managing Director of Pranjal Arts, about his passions, his challenges, and his journey. This interview has covered his work ethic and the way his practise has been impacted over a decade

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Pandemic And The Young Indian Artist

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people across all sectors. It has been more than sixteen months since it disrupted the daily lives of millions across the world. India was among the worst hit. For several months it made it to the top of the list of countries heavily affected.

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Art Integration

Arts Integration is a connecting road to reaching and teaching every kid and empowering educators in their professional development. Content requirements are taught and evaluated fairly in and through the arts in an arts integration educational model.

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Artist Talks : Guest Artist, Amit Kalla

Interview conducted with a very active artist, Mr.Amit Kalla. We also have his paintings in our Pranjal arts collection. He was interviewed by Pranjulaa Singh to know about his passions, his challenges, and his journey. This interview has covered his work ethic and the way he has been impacted.

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Is Art a Necessity or a Luxury?

Is Art a necessity or a luxury? Do we really need art like we need art, food, and shelter? In order to understand an answer for this, we need to look at the terms, necessity and luxury first. Luxury is something that you don't really need. By this definition, there are a lot of things that fall into this category. Likewise, necessity is something that we need.

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Alcohol Ink Art

Alcohol Ink is a fluid painting method that also refers to alcohol-based pigments. This phrase describes a variety of approaches for working with paint in liquid media. The one who is probably already familiar with acrylic casting; would want to try something new, wait until you've mastered Alcohol ink.

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Non Artist - Art Lover (HOW ART CHANGED MY LIFE)

Being a person who didn’t know art, Pranjal Arts gave me an opportunity to dive into colours, artists and a whole new world. I never believed art could help me in any way. I never even thought paintings had a hundred different meanings. I wasn’t familiar with Indian culture but Pranjal Arts let me explore the art’s field.

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Modern Poster Art - From Advertising to Propaganda

Although art and artists are often treated as outcasts by people associated with commerce, trade, and science in the contemporary world, there is a close connection between art and every other field imaginable. The only reason behind it is the fact that art appeals to people in ways that other fields fail to comprehend.

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Buddhist Art Of Sikkim

Sikkimese folk music and dances are ingrained in the culture. The majority of tribal dances reflect the harvest season and are performed for good fortune. Sikkim is a unique combination of diverse cultures' customs, religions, and traditions. Sikkim has been occupied by three tribes from ancient times: the Lepchas, the Bhutias, and the Nepalese. Even now, they continue to shape the culture of Sikkim's people.

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Art and Meditation

Art and Meditation have a very healthy relationship. One can create art as a meditation when they are uncle to meditate and they can meditate while creating art. Confused? Let me explain. The conscious mind processes in two ways: Attention and Awareness. When you combine the two, you achieve mindfulness. When one balances the two your mind becomes stronger, more stable, and consequently more relaxed.

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Twentieth-Century Women Artists From Subcontinental India

The Modernist art movement emerged during the late 19th century, mainly in the West. Under its umbrella were several other movements such as Cubism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Futurism, Surrealism pioneered by the likes of Van Gogh, Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Monet.

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Artist Talks : Guest Artist, Prem Singh

Interview conducted with one of the well-known artists Mr. Prem Singh. We also have his paintings in our Pranjal arts collection. He was interviewed by Pranjulaa Singh to know about his passions, his challenges, and his journey to becoming a talented artist in today's competitive time. This interview has covered his work ethics and the way he has been impacted and progressed since the upcoming years.

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Why Art Is Vital To The Study Of Science?

Art and science may seem like polar opposites. One involves the creative flow of ideas, and the other cold, hard data. Oftentimes when we think of science, we think of abstract notation, formulae that are hard to read or grasp. Another concept that may come to mind is the rigidity of science, the rule-based idea of solving the problem correctly or not, giving the proper response.

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Climate Change is Destroying The World's Oldest Known Rock Art

Researchers have warned that climate change is destroying some of the world's oldest known rock art in the tropics. Due to chemical changes induced by rising temperatures, cave paintings dating back 44,000 years that are the oldest surviving portrayals of hunts and supernatural beings are "wrinkling off walls."

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