Una nube es en el cielo como un trozo de algodón que absorbe pequeños cristales de nieve o gotas de agua. Mirar las nubes es un espectáculo que indica el
german designer ingo maurer, internationally renowned for his pioneering luminaire and light designs, has passed away at the age of 87.
El cine expresionista aparece en plena República de Weimar, una época de grandes turbulencias sociales y políticas.
Vasos de plástico y grapadora en mano...dan ganas. puedes seguir el tutorial aquí.
In front of a building in downtown Ft. Myers
A multi-media installation uses typography and the most advanced digital technologies to ethically engage the audience.
Nacida en 1972 en Osaka (Japón) y residente desde 1996 en Berlín (Alemania), Chiharu Shiota es una artista que estudió Bellas Artes en la Universidad de Kyoto y posteriormente en Alemania. Expone regularmente en Madrid ... Leer más
Babblzoom.tumblr.com was craving some color ... and Lucid Mirage was born :) FYI: This is my secondary account, Babblzoom.tumblr.com is my main/primary account so if I follow back it will be from that account. Tumblr suxs the way they set secondary accounts up. Also have a biker blog at @ AsphaltAngel-1.tumblr.com
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El verbo es arte, la imagen es arte, es sufrimiento, preñez, proeza.
I don’t usually write about contemporary artists in this Periodical, mostly because I feel like I have a lot of catch up with learning about art history, but today I want us all to get to know Nelly Agassi. Since I have so many pictures of her work I am planning on posting on Instagram, I thought it
Boris Eifman should be lauded for the brilliance of the genius that he is. In the 35th anniversary of the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg, the company returns triumphant to New York City Center wit…
Masaaki Sasamoto lives and works in Yamanashi Prefecture, on the island of Honshu, Japan. The artworks of Masaaki Sasamoto are exhibited at Art Prefectural Gallery of Yamanashi Museum.
Th lady on the right has on 44 solid huge gold amulets. Six worn in a headdress, a belt of 9 domes, 6 smaller tdomes behind and a two very huge amulets at the bottom. On the sides of her lower robes are rectangular . Another five solid gold Gau boxes are in front. Probably she could be wearing 20 kilos of gold alone. Tibetans consider it a sacriledge to alloy gold, when gold appears in ornaments it is pure gold. The current price of this 20 kilos of raw gold alone is almost a millions dollars. Of course these ornaments as rare artworks by master goldsmiths are worth much more for the workmanship. The young lady on the right has a belt of 9 gold amulets, and six amulets in her hair. She wears 5 gold and silver Gau amulets in the front of her lower robes, and 4 chain amulets, each consisting 6 parallel silver chains with embossed gold at each end. The enormous coral beads in these ladies necklaces are often worth more than their weight in gold, and the black and white dzi beads between them can be worth tens of thousands of dollars each if they are antique or ancient. these breathtaking costumes are only worn in full about 20 times in the life of the wearer, as they take around two hours to put on with the help of their family, and are incredibly heavy, leading to tiredness and stiff shoulders ===================================================== Ornaments make up most of the life savings of many Khampa families, and so play an important role in Tibetan families' lives as well as in announcing the social status of the wearers. They are saved up for over many years and handed down for centuries from generation to generation within families. Until very recently, these families were nomadic and have to move every few months because of the snowy seasons in the Himalayas, so Khampas have always needed to store their wealth in portable form. So being unable to store wealth in the form of estates or houses or land or in a bank, for millenia wealth has been stored in art, precious fabrics, and particularly into ornaments. Their culture is very conservative about the type of ornaments favored: for thousands of years jewelry made from amber, turquoise and coral have been worn because the stones are believed to hold spiritual power. Gold and silver and also naturally found in Tibet, and the use of these metals by the wealthy also goes back thousands of years. Their ornaments are very chunky, bold and colorful. While the gold earrings that Khampa women wear may have cost them a year or maybe several year's of their salary, ornaments carry so much social status in their society that probably didn't have to think twice about the purchase. To the Khampa people these ornaments have the utmost sentimental value and significance, because they are the physical remnants of generations of their ancestors hard work or success. what these people are wearing is not just their life savings, but also their family history and treasure. this culture has been around for millenia - archeological finds from the 1st century AD in the khampa area unearthed ornaments that are essentially the same in design and materials as today's are. there are also beliefs that the stones provide good luck and protection to disease. dyed red coral is the most sought after stone, but interestingly tibet is very very far from any oceans - all the coral is imported by traders! Religious symbols from Tibetan Buddhism frequency form the designs of pieces, however archeological finds show that the role of ornaments in Tibetan society and peoples' lives long predate the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet. Indeed the beliefs of spiritual protection being provided by coral, amber and turquoise probably originate from the ancient shamanic Bon religion. ANOTHER PHOTO of her is below... (click the thumbnail)
I have a head 2, 2004 alluminio, vernice, lampada, 200x300x270cm
Portfolio de ilustración para publicidad, editorial, animación, museografía, packaging y diseño gráfico.
El pintor español fue protagonista y creador de las diversas corrientes que revolucionaron las artes plásticas del siglo XX, desde el cubismo hasta la escultura neofigurativa, o a la escenografía p…
Jean-Baptiste Thierrée and Victoria Chaplin’s Le Cirque Invisible is now showing at Queen Elizabeth Hall. Here are some photos of their delightful antics from the opening night. The show only runs until 25 August – book your tickets now! www.southbankcentre.co.uk/lecirque Jean-Baptiste Thierrée and Victoria Chaplin’s Le Cirque Invisible is now showing at Queen Elizabeth Hall. Here are some photos of their delightful antics from the opening night. The show only runs until 25 August – book your tickets now! www.southbankcentre.co.uk/lecirque
Last month, Michaela and I met up in Montreal for a fun weekend of shopping, dining, and of course, picture taking. Taken at the Jean Talon Farmers Market.
"En atención a las circunstancias excepcionales porque atraviesa el país, momentos que aconsejan un retraimiento en la exteriorización de las alegrías internas, que se compaginan mal con la vida de sacrificios que debemos llevar, atentos solamente a que nada falte a nuestros hermano que velando por el honor y la salvación de España, luchan en el frente con tanto heroísmo como abnegación y entusiasmo, este Gobierno General, ha resuelto suspender en absoluto las fiestas de Carnaval".
We Will Rock You at The London Coliseum: Written and directed by Ben Elton, starring Ian McIntosh and Elena Skye
Imagen 9 de 18 de la galería de Diseñadores mexicanos reviven el Ballet Triádico para conmemorar 100 años de la Bauhaus. Cortesía de Universidad Gestalt de Diseño
This term might be a little strange but it includes part of transformable textiles that depends on mechanical movement to change the shape of the textile or garments in order to change shape and lo…
‘Whispers' was a collaboration between artists Aliya Orr and Sakchin Bessette which was exhibited in Montreal in 2018. This captivating creation...
This year’s UK Holocaust Memorial Day is also the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. We take a look at a selection of Holocaust memorials from around the world.
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev