Archive for February, 2010

Without tradition art is nothing but a flock of sheep without a shepherd and without innovation it is just a corpse. Art is not just the possession of the few who are recognized painters, musicians and writers; rather it is the authentic expression of any and all individuality – when it comes to Tribal arts then these aphorisms seem absolutely justified.

Among all forms of arts, tribal arts possess a distinct position in the minds of art lover. Tribal arts of all the countries are well respected and admired, but with its extraordinary vigor the Indian tribal art is literally class apart. The Indian Tribal arts take their viewers into the lives and lifestyles of the Indian tribes. The down to earth natured Indian tribal arts delineate the positive themes and ideas like, harvest, jubilation, life, birth and marriage.

In India tribal paintings go beyond the history of the nation. The traditional tribal arts recreate the enduring magnetism of Indian tribal life. Usually belong from the remote tribal religions, high up in the mountains and forests, the paintings bear various types of illustrious backgrounds like Thanka, Patta Chitra, Pithora paintings, Warli paintings, Khovar paintings, Pichhvai painting , Kurumba paintings, miniatures, Saura paintings, Gond paintings, Bondi paintings, etc.

The Indian tribal painting is the art practiced by people of different social groups of the nation, whose lives are entangled with the energy of earth and turned to the rhythms of the nature. Every tribal painting is the mirror of the energy of the respective art of different tribal groups. If studied properly, you will find majority of the tribal paintings possess an incomparable sensitivity because of the passionate awareness of human life possessed by the tribal folks, which is far anecdotal from the urbanized population. Tribal painting is the integral part of the tribal traditions that clearly depict the culture and lifestyles of the tribal civilizations and redraws their passion and mystery.

In simple words, Indian Tribal arts are the depictions of the lives of those people who stay far away from the modern urbanized civilization. If you are really passionate about Indian tribes and tribal study then these paintings will definitely make their safe cage in your mind. In order to avail the most outstanding quality tribal arts and tribal paintings then an online art gallery will be your one-stop destination, because majority of the modern art galleries are boasted with an extensive range of Indian tribal paintings that will definitely make you thrill.

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The mythological figures, especially Bacchus, are not shown in an idealized way, not beautiful, strong and noble as in the Italian Renaissance. The skin of Bacchus is pale; his muscle is floppy. Even to depict the Greek god, …

Rodney Graham, The Beauty of Conceptual Art

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One of the aims of this important exhibition is to finish with the preconceived idea that conceptual art doesn’t have to do with beauty and sensibility. Regarding this, the curator of the exhibition declared that he invites spectators …

Gnomon Master Classes: Traditional Art Values Applied to Digital Art. The importance of a variety of workflows and how to develop them Appreciating the differences between a sketch and finished image …

Conceptual Art Ideas_Map

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About people, and how art is perceived. I left installations over a week in the park to see how they would be treated, and after a week, the only changes made to the pieces were by the natural elements….

Thor Movie Concept Art Leaked Online?

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The call was put out, and the CBM sleuths answered! Follow the jump to see what they uncovered about this artwork. . .

Thor: Tales of Asgard Conceptual Art

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Take a look at the early designs of Thor, Loki, Odin and several Asgardian warriors for Marvel’s upcoming animated film.

Salome’s captivating dance brought about the end of John the Baptist and inspired quite a few late 19th and early 20th century paintings.

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FORT WORTH, TX- The first U.S. museum survey exhibition to explore the work that Andy Warhol produced during his final years continues its national tour at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through May 16, 2010. “Andy Warhol: The Last …