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Fri, 20 Feb 2009: Gottfried Helnwein - An Interview - On The Vandalism Of The Installation "Ninth November Night"
In this January 2009 interview with the Polish website Celebritarian, world-renowned artist Gottfried Helnwein talks with writer Michal Szyksznian about the freedom of living and working in Los Angeles, the differences and similarities between art and entertainment, and the importance behind the inspiration of Disney cartoon character Donald Duck.


Thu, 19 Feb 2009: Gottfried Helnwein - An Interview - On His Collaboration With Musician Marilyn Manson
In this January 2009 interview with the Polish website Celebritarian, world-renowned artist Gottfried Helnwein talks with writer Michal Szyksznian about the freedom of living and working in Los Angeles, the differences and similarities between art and entertainment, and the importance behind the inspiration of Disney cartoon character Donald Duck.

Wed, 4 Feb 2009: Top London Art Gallery Experiences
London has the greatest density of art galleries in the whole of the United Kingdom. With somewhere in the region of 400 galleries to choose from to consume some fine art, it can be a tough choice for the art lover, and sometimes all you need do is put on a pair of comfy shoes and go in search of a London art gallery that meets your expectations.

Tue, 27 Jan 2009: Protect Your Money By Investing In Fine Art
An article how you can follow the lead of the world's richest people by investing money in something other than stocks and shares.

Wed, 21 Jan 2009: Creative Ways To Use An Easel For The Home Owner To Business Owner
What is an easel? It is a kind of frame manufactured to hold a canvass, particularly for an artist to draw on. It has varying sizes because a canvass does not only come in one size. It is mostly made out of wood but there are some that are made out of metal. Some have basic designs while some are more intricate.

Sat, 27 Dec 2008: The Disease Of Modern Age
The members of the Krishna consciousness movement have a great responsibility to somehow or other give this real knowledge to the people of the world.

Sat, 27 Dec 2008: The Techniques Used In Batik Art
The wax container should not be placed directly on the source of heat, instead it should sit in boiling water, but be sure to replenish the water as it evaporates.

Sat, 27 Dec 2008: Tattooing Is A Permanent Form Of Art
Professional tattoo artists across the United States will keep their own copy of the Krishna Art book in their stores, because Krishna, in the form of art, is gradually infiltrating the tattoo wearing public.

Sat, 27 Dec 2008: The Technique Of Pata Chitra
Indeed the immensity of life and the diversity of the divine come together and stand in one in these Pata paintings.

Sat, 27 Dec 2008: The Coloring And Shading Of Thangkas
Most Tibetan artists do not sign their works, because every act of creation is considered to be divine with the artist simply serving as a mortal instrument, and so his own identity is inconsequential. Also, attaching one's name to a work is considered an egotistical act, and it is the duty of the artist, like all pious Buddhists, to destroy the ego.

Thu, 25 Dec 2008: The Mughal Artist As A Naturalist
The Mughal artist tends towards a naturalistic rendering of flora and fauna, which is an Indian element, that is sympathy with the animal world.

Wed, 24 Dec 2008: Lakshmi In Forms Of Art
No description of Lakshmi can be complete without a mention of her traditionally accepted vehicle, the owl, which is a bird that sleeps through the day and prowls through the night.

Mon, 22 Dec 2008: The Art Of Pottery In Kabul
Looking at Istalif, a town in Afghanistan that has been through many years of war, finally going back to its routes in ceramic arts.

Thu, 18 Dec 2008: Love Literature
this article may induce feelings of nausea, disgust, or produce a generally bad temper that could result in violence towards floppy haired students.


Thu, 18 Dec 2008: Divine Lover In Indian Art
There are many stories if the life of Krishna that have been told through a variety of colors in many beautiful works of art.

Thu, 18 Dec 2008: Feminist Ideals In Buddhist Art
Many traditions of the past still survive during our present times and even feminist ideals can be seen in ancient scriptures.

Thu, 18 Dec 2008: The Method Of Preparing Colors
There are ultimately four types of color categories that are used, which are known as vegetable, oxide or chemical, metal, or earth and mineral.

Tue, 16 Dec 2008: The Use Of Colors In Tanjore Paintings
Though a departure in some measure from the conventional modes, it was basically within the ambit of optical appearance related to illusion.

Tue, 16 Dec 2008: Feminist Ideals Expressed In Buddhist Art
Indeed in the vast expanse of Buddhist art, the images of the two Taras with their feminine charm and sophisticated imagery represent a superior conception unparalleled in any other art tradition.

Fri, 12 Dec 2008: Pottery, The Vessel To The Past
Looking at how ceramics and the art of pottery have played an important role in history.

Thu, 27 Nov 2008: How The London Art Gallery Scene Is Attracting Some Of The Biggest Names
An article on how the popularity of London as a centre for art and artists has grown in recent years.

Fri, 10 Oct 2008: The Future Of Fine Art In Conceptualism
This article considers the impact of the conceptual artist movement on the preferences of the collectors of art today.

Fri, 10 Oct 2008: Tips on Collecting Asian Art Materials
In this article the author shares his tips on collecting asian art material & ensure that they are not bluffed by the fake material that are present in the market but is very difficult to identify.

Fri, 26 Sep 2008: Does Your Tattoo Have a Good Story?
Whether or not to get a tattoo is a personal choice. Many individuals have great reasons for getting inked.

Tue, 16 Sep 2008: African Art and its Spiritual and Religious Influence
Native African religions greatly influenced the art objects rather than the architectures. They do not require the use of religious buildings for prayer but they professed their faith more through religious objects such as statues, mask, or other objects especially during rituals and ceremonies


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