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Decorative Items from Waste Material
With changing times and increasing pile up of waste material on this planet Earth, people
have started thinking innovative to tackle the waste problem.
One of the areas where the
generated waste material is well adjusted is in turning these into exclusive decorative items.
But the biggest...
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Decorative Items from Waste Material With changing times and increasing pile up of waste material on this planet Earth, people have started thinking innovative to tackle the waste problem. One of the areas where the generated waste material is well adjusted is in turning these into exclusive decorative items. But the biggest challenge here is to transform this waste that is undesirable into attractive objects that are highly functional and high on aesthetics too. The waste material re-usage is a perfect alternative towards cutting down on waste that saves the environment through using options that may otherwise are just waste and are either burnt or are buried in the landfill. Here, a bit of creativity in seeing objects from that artist point of view is all that is required to craft beautiful and aesthetically pleasing showcase products from recycled materials, the beauty of which are beyond expectations. Among the waste generated, the most preferred items that are used for creati
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Pub. em Set. 25th 2012
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History of Glass Painting in India
Glass paintings are paintings done on piece of glass which is used as canvas.
With this form of painting
having existed since ancient Roman period and much earlier under the name reverse glass painting in
China, the artists used glass as a medium for painting and for incorporating innovative...
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History of Glass Painting in India Glass paintings are paintings done on piece of glass which is used as canvas. With this form of painting having existed since ancient Roman period and much earlier under the name reverse glass painting in China, the artists used glass as a medium for painting and for incorporating innovative artistic techniques for introducing creating eye-catching work on back of the glass pieces. As an art form, Glass painting featured both folk and fine arts and with passing time gained wide spread presence in cities like Italy influencing its Renaissance art and increasing its reach to Central Europe’s churches in the 19th century. With this art taking shape of folk art in countries like Moravia, Slovakia, Austria and others, the journey of glass painting took a new turn in 20th century with the use of mixing acrylic and oil paint and in 21st century with a change brought about in the painted themes as per the changing creative thought process happening around
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Pub. em Agosto 31st 2012
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History of Madhubani Paintings
Madhubani Paintings as an art form originated among Hindu women who lived in villages that
were established near the Madhubani town in northern India.
The original idea behind the
evolving of this art was to mark special events happening in a life time including the seasonal
festivals, religious customs,...
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History of Madhubani Paintings Madhubani Paintings as an art form originated among Hindu women who lived in villages that were established near the Madhubani town in northern India. The original idea behind the evolving of this art was to mark special events happening in a life time including the seasonal festivals, religious customs, marriages and other occasions. Further, the main reason for the life and growth of this art form was due to the age old tradition being followed in these villages of teaching this art to the daughters, thus ensuring this special painting skill was passed on from one generation to the next and was thus preserved from the winds of change by these women. As you come near the surroundings of northern part of Bihar, in India, you can see these art forms being practiced in form of paint figures taken from nature and myth with the painted surfaces including individual household and walls of the villages. With the people residing in Mithila region using this
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Pub. em Agosto 17th 2012
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