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ameya2021 · 2 years
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Buy Original Nidhi Mariam Jacob Contemporary Indian Art online from KYNKYNY Art Gallery Bangalore with certified authenticity and worldwide shipping.
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itserviceinindia · 4 months
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Exploring the Enigmatic Charm of Bruegel’s Masterpieces One of the most renowned pieces by Bruegel is “The Peasant Wedding,” a lively depiction of a rustic celebration. Here, Bruegel’s acute observational skills shine, capturing the essence of rural life with exquisite precision. Every figure is meticulously rendered, each with its own story and role in the festivity, creating a harmonious chaos that draws viewers deeper into the scene. https://www.theartlifegallery.com/blog/exploring-the-enigmatic-charm-of-bruegels-masterpieces
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ameyass · 1 year
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KYNKYNY is a Bangalore based gallery for contemporary Indian art, with online sales connecting art collectors world wide with a curated list of contemporary Indian artists. Buy original Indian art online, with certified authenticity and worldwide shipping. Indian art gallery promoting contemporary Indian painters.
https://kynkyny.com/
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delhiarthouse · 1 year
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Buy Wall Paintings Online
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naktipanchal08 · 1 year
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Archer India is a one-stop destination for all art enthusiasts looking to add an Indian touch to their collection. The online gallery is home to a vast collection of Indian prints, paintings, and artwork from some of the best artists in the country. From traditional Indian art to contemporary pieces, Archer India has something for everyone. One of the unique features of Archer India is its focus on Indian prints. The gallery has an extensive collection of prints from renowned Indian artists, which are perfect for those who want to add an Indian touch to their home décor.
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easternmind · 1 year
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TRIPITAKA - the lost spiritual sequel to Cosmology of Kyoto was found
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This post is a compilation of a series of tweets I have composed over a period of weeks during this summer.
For years, it was uncertain whether TRIPITAKA 玄奘三蔵求法の旅, by Soft Edge, had in fact ever been published. I remind the more absent-minded readers that this is the studio responsible for the mythical CD-ROM Cosmology of Kyoto, originally released in Japan in 1993, later published in the United States by Yano Electric in 1995. Knowledge of this their second and final production comes solely from the online CVs of producers Hiroshi Ōnishi and Mori Kōichi. No other information could be found online, and no actual copy of the game was known to exist.
Earlier this year, this disc surfaced at Yahoo Auctions. It sold for nearly $300 after 24 bids.
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As suggested by its tile, which translates to Xuanzang Sanzo's Dharma-Seeking Journey, it was always assumed that the game illustrated episodes of the life of the celebrated Chinese Buddhist monk, particularly his 7th century pilgrimage to India. The captures printed on the back not only show a character highly reminiscent of the ancient scholar, they depict a variety of scenes taking place in China and India.
According to the severely incomplete archived version of PD Inc's website, the Japanese publisher responsible for this digipack, it was available for sale at museums hosting the 1999 Silk Road Journey To The West exhibition, which suitably matches the date printed on the back cover. However, this date presents yet another open question, as the Ōnishi-San and Kōichi-San bios both list it as a 1995 production.
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The technical specifications may provide an enlightening clue, as they refer to Windows 95, 640x480px resolution and an 8-Bit color mode. This indicates that TRIPITAKA was indeed developed sometime between 1993 and 1995, although it was never published in the CD-ROM game circuit, certainly not in the immediate years after its development was completed. Combined with the data retrieved from the publisher's website, the edition shown here appears to have been produced solely for the occasion, as a means to diversify the museum shop catalog for this major exhibit, given the shared theme.
It would have been nearly impossible, had the program been in fact published in 1995, for a single copy to not have been spotted or mentioned online by the many Japanese collectors who have attempted to locate it for decades, unsuccessfully. On the other hand, a CD-ROM that was sold at a museum exhibit is likely to be purchased by visitors who were entirely unaware of the item's relevance as an elusive multimedia gem.
If a tangent is permitted here, both productions are inextricably linked with the museum space, and as far as I can speculate, Cosmology of Kyoto was, itself, also published with the intention of being made available in gallery stores in addition to computer game retailers. I say this because this was a production made possible by collaborative efforts including a variety of Japanese museums, to the extent these are referenced by name in the game's credits.
Considering the price at which the item was sold at auction, I was fairly certain that it was purchased by one such video game collector who knew exactly what they were bidding for. Later in July, I was able to locate the buyer and establish contact. Initially, the buyer was only able to produce this screenshot of the disc program launcher. The title reads "Cosmology of Asia", validating the claims that Soft Edge was in effect planning for series of edutainment software prior to its demise in the mid-90s.
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In my second contact with the owner, I asked if he was available to produce a disc image and share it online for purposes of software preservation. The owner politely declined, stating that this was not something he was willing to do but offered to record the following gameplay video instead.
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At a glance, the art style of Tripitaka is unsurprisingly similar to that of Cosmology. Most of its episodes occur during the day, whereas the latter was mostly played under the dark cover of night. The first scene depicts a dying Xuanzang reminiscing on his journeys in the company of a young chronicler. Structurally, both games are also nearly indistinguishable from one another, producing ample historical information for context, including detailed maps and chronologies.
TRIPITAKA was considered to be lost media for decades. As such, the importance of this footage could hardly be overstated. I would not hesitate to compare this development to the unearthing of Osamu Sato's Chu-Teng, the Eastern Mind sequel that was also deemed lost for many years, miraculously found during the time this blog was inactive.
I am delighted to have played a minor role in the unraveling of this thirty year old mystery, and can hardly contain my enthusiasm, as I now find myself equipped with sufficient information to produce a full post concerning a game about which I could not have written more than a sentence, just last year.
I would also like to thank the author of the @mendelpalace Tumblr for his timely alert regarding the Yahoo listing.
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shuunnico · 2 years
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Creators:
I know modern day internet has skewed our perspective a lot. Youtube videos get thousands of views, art posted on Twitter can get hundreds of retweets and likes. Modern day social media has shifted the perspective away from reality.
If you’re a creator, know that you don’t need millions of views or likes to have an impact.
If 100 people like your art, that’s 100 people. Imagine 100 people going to a gallery event to view and appreciate your art in real life.
If 200 people like your music online, consider what 200 people in a venue listening to your work means.
These aren’t just numbers that go up. They’re people and they like what you do. You have infinitely more reach now than your average person even 20 years ago. You can reach people from all over the world and they can like what you do, from India to England to Brazil.
You’re not a failure because you didn’t get thousands of impressions. Your 50 likes are 50 people who legitimately like your work. That’s not failure. That’s a great start by most metrics and if you don’t get discouraged, you’ll make more progress.
I fell into this trap several times. It’s easy to do. You’re encouraged to think about things like a treadmill, to constantly aim for something viral and ‘hit it big’. Try to ignore that impulse.
It helps. Trust me. It’ll help keep you from getting discouraged. 
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jadethest0ne · 2 years
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Have you ever drawn traditionally? Say, with pencil?
Oh yeah, of course! That's where I started actually. I didn't get into digital drawing/art until college, and even then I mostly drew traditionally. Ironically, I was slow, and even at a point stubbornly refused to do digital art for a while. But since it became more accessible and I found that it fit will with my interest in comics and animation, digital ended up becoming my main medium!
Old art incoming!
I used mostly pens and pencils, and stuck largely with black and white, and very little color. Below are some of the oldest pieces I could find at the moment. They're from 2008/2009, when I was 16-17 years old. One is a page from an old comic that I did, and another is the rare opportunity that I had to work with copic markers
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(these can still be found on my old deviantart (@/jadethestone) account haha)
I also did Inktober for a few years. For 2017 I used just ink pens, for 2018 I created India Ink portraits, and for 2019 I used some brush-tip ink-markers which were fun and colorful (all can be found on my instagram (@/renaissancef0x) if you dig far enough)
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I actually really like working with India Ink and doing portraits. I even liked combining it with a bit of watercolor for a splash of color! These are my more "recent" pieces from around 2019. The second one was part of a series that was featured in a couple small galleries in Tokyo for a short time
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The main reason why I don't do traditional much anymore is because it takes up physical space and materials are more expensive. Also, I became more known online for my comics and such, so that's what I started leaning towards. When I started opening up commissions, I even offered traditional portraits, but no one wanted any, so I took them off this year.
It would be nice to have more opportunities to do/show off my traditional art skills, but I'm very focused on comics and animation now and I work better digitally with them
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lifewithprogram · 7 months
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Gautama Buddha
Gautama Buddha, also known simply as Buddha, was born Siddhartha Gautama in the 6th century BCE in Lumbini, which is now part of modern-day Nepal. He was born into a wealthy family and lived a sheltered life surrounded by luxury. However, he became increasingly disillusioned with the suffering he saw around him.
The Great Renunciation: At the age of 29, Siddhartha left his palace and embarked on a spiritual quest to seek answers to the problem of suffering. He studied under various spiritual teachers but eventually rejected their teachings, believing that extreme asceticism was not the path to enlightenment.
Enlightenment: Siddhartha then meditated under a Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India, where he attained enlightenment at the age of 35. It was during this time that he became known as Buddha, which means "the awakened one." He spent the rest of his life traveling and teaching his insights to others.
Teachings: Buddha's teachings, known as the Dharma, revolve around the Four Noble Truths:
The Truth of Suffering (Dukkha): Life is filled with suffering and dissatisfaction.
The Truth of the Cause of Suffering (Samudaya): Suffering is caused by attachment and desire.
The Truth of the Cessation of Suffering (Nirodha): It is possible to end suffering by eliminating attachment and desire.
The Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering (Magga): The Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right understanding, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration, leads to the cessation of suffering.
Spread of Buddhism: Buddha's teachings gained popularity throughout India and eventually spread to other parts of Asia and beyond. Different schools of Buddhism emerged over time, each interpreting and practicing the Dharma in their own way.
Parinirvana: Buddha passed away at the age of 80 in Kushinagar, India. His death, known as Parinirvana, marks the final liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) according to Buddhist belief.
Legacy: Buddha's teachings have had a profound impact on the world, influencing philosophy, ethics, and spirituality across cultures. Today, Buddhism remains one of the major world religions, with millions of followers worldwide.
For pictures depicting the life of Gautama Buddha, you can search for images online or visit museums and art galleries where Buddhist art is displayed. These images often depict scenes from Buddha's life, such as his birth, enlightenment, and teachings.
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I looked up 'Austrian court' at my library to see if there was anything floating around talking about what folks have thought was the purpose of a royal court, or at least highlighting differences between various courts (choosing Austria because France seems infinitely more popular). I didn't see anything remotely like what I was looking under that keyword.
However, they did have several memoirs of court life published at the turn of the century, and another handful from the 1930's, which is how I ended up starting Recollections of a Diplomatist by Sir Horace Rumbold. (I said I'd just take a peek at the opening chapter and come back later if it was interesting. Two volumes later...)
Sir Horace is a charming narrator as he works through his family tree--though I wish he'd gone into a bit more detail as to exactly what happened between the trading company his father worked for and the East India Company since that's no longer contemporary knowledge--and his grandfathers seem to have had quite the adventurous careers, what with taking part in Swedish naval battles and being broken out of French prisons.
Actually, his assumption that his readers are familiar with European politics of the mid 1800s in general is amusing, since this is 200 years later and he didn’t get posted to Washington after all so I don’t even have that going for me...
He casually name drops some famous composers, though. It sounds like Strauss Sr. and his orchestra was a rock band of the day?
I had hoped that when he finally got to England (after growing up in Paris our narrator was in his twenties before he visited his native soil) the humourous anecdotes would finally be in English... no such luck. The English are lovely people and charming hosts and he’s so helpful about telling you that so-and-so holds the current title, even though they were a different title during that houseparty or event, but apparently they have no lasting witticisms.
It’s also absolutely WILD to go look up someone he mentions, and discover that they’re the original of one of the Winterhalter portraits that floats through online art galleries; an annotated version of these books with visuals would be SO COOL
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nerohub · 4 hours
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ameya2021 · 3 months
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Buy Original Manish Chavda's Contemporary Indian Art online from KYNKYNY Art Gallery Bangalore with certified authenticity and worldwide shipping.
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itserviceinindia · 1 year
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The first natural colour paintings, from prehistoric times, were paintings in caves used for brushing, natural colour painting, natural watercolor painting, online art gallery India, art gallery paintings India, anointing, peeling, and even spraying techniques. Artists used whatever pigment was available to them from natural sources.
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ameyass · 1 year
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KYNKYNY is a Bangalore based gallery for contemporary Indian art, with online sales connecting art collectors world wide with a curated list of contemporary Indian artists. Buy original Indian art online, with certified authenticity and worldwide shipping. Indian art gallery promoting contemporary Indian painters.
https://kynkyny.com/
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delhiarthouse · 1 year
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From Wall to Wow: How to Choose Paintings That Transform Your Space
Are you tired of staring at bare walls in your home or office? It's time to bring your space to life with captivating paintings that will transform your environment from dull to dazzling. Choosing the right artwork may seem overwhelming, but with a few key considerations, you can turn any blank canvas into a masterpiece. In this guide, we will explore the art of selecting Portrait Painting that not only reflect your personal style but also create a visual impact that leaves a lasting impression.
Read More: https://medium.com/@delhiarthouse9/from-wall-to-wow-how-to-choose-paintings-that-transform-your-space-c757771ecd74
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