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Monday, October 10, 2011

Candi Mendut

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The outer walls is adorned with bas reliefs of Boddhisattvas buddhist divinities, such as Avalokitesvara, Maitreya, The square terrace surrounding the body of the temple was meant for pradakshina or circumambulating ritual, walking clockwise around the temple. The stairs projecting from the northwest side square elevated base is adorned with Makara statue on each sides, the side of the stairwall carved with bas relief of fable narrating the animal story of buddhist teaching. Architecture The 26.4 metres tall temple is facing northwest.

candi mendut before the restorationCandi Mendut Location

Some archaeologists who had conducted research on this temple were JG de Casparis, Theodoor van Erp, and Arisatya Yogaswara. The restoration of this temple was started at 1897 and it was finished at 1925. Dutch archaeologist JG de Casparis has connected the temple mentioned in Karangtengah inscription with Mendut temple In 1836 it was discovered as a ruins covered with bushes. The inscription dated 824 AD mentioned that King Indra of Sailendra has built a sacred building named Venuvana which means bamboo forest. The Karangtengah inscription, the temple was built and finished during the reign of King Indra of Sailendra dynasty.

There is a mutual religious relationship between the three temples, although the exact ritual process is unknown Built around early ninth century AD, Mendut is the oldest of the three temples including Pawon and Borobudur. Mendut, Borobudur and Pawon, all of which are Buddhist temples, are located in one straight line. The temple is located about three kilometres east from Borobudur. Mendut is a ninth century Buddhist temple, located in Mendut village, Mungkid sub district, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.





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Sunday, October 9, 2011

CANDI KALASAN

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The Kala Face above the southern door has been photographed and used by a number of foreign The temple is richly decorated with buddhist figures such as bodhisattva and gana. No statue is found in the smaller room facing north, west, and south; but the lotus pedestals suggested that the rooms once contains statues of bodhisattvas. Each of four cardinal points have stairs and gates adorned with Kala Makara and also have rooms measured 3,5 square meters.

nitially constructed during the late 8th centuryCandi Kalasan Location

The temple plan is cross shaped 12 corners polygon. Architecture The giant Kala's head on the southern door One of the niches on the wall of Kalasan temple adorned with carvings of Kala giant and scene of deities in svargaloka The temple stands on square 14.20 meters sub basement. Compared to other temples nearby such as Prambanan, Sewu, and Sambisari the temple is not well maintained. Despite being renovated and partially rebuilt during the Dutch colonial era, the temple currently is in poor condition. According to the date of this inscription, Kalasan temple is the oldest among temples built in the Prambanan Plain.

Panangkaran awarded the Kalaça village to sangha buddhist monastic community. According to a Kalasan inscription dated 778 AD, written in Sanskrit using Pranagari script, the temple was erected by the will of Guru Sang Raja Sailendravamçatilaka the Jewel of Sailendra family that succeed to persuade Maharaja Tejapurnapana Panangkaran in other part of the inscription also called as Kariyana Panangkaran to construct a holy building for the goddess boddhisattvadevi Tara and also build a vihara monastery for buddhist monks from Sailendra family's realm.





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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Situs Nglinguk

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The English common law rules, which apply in most common law jurisdictions, are in outline as follows: the situs of real estate land is where the land is located the situs of bearer instruments and chattels tangible moveable property is where the instrument or chattel is located from time to time the situs of registered instruments is where the register is held the situs of shares is where the share register is The rules for determining situs vary between jurisdictions and can depend on the context. It can be essential to determine the situs of an object, and the lex situs, because there are substantial differences between the laws in different jurisdictions governing, for example: whether property has been transferred effectively; what taxes apply such as inheritance tax, estate tax, wealth tax, income tax and capital gains tax; and whether rules of intestacy or forced heirship apply.

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For example, real estate in England is subject to English law, real estate in Scotland is subject to Scottish law, and real estate in France is subject to French law. This may be important when determining which laws apply to the property, since the situs of an object determines the lex situs, that is, the law applicable in the jurisdiction where the object is located, which may differ from the lex fori, the law applicable in the jurisdiction where a legal action is brought. In law, the situs pronounced sī'təs atin for position or site of property is where the property is treated as being located for legal purposes.





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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sarkopagus

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Some pieces of Goa'uld technology, such as the hand device and the healing device, respond only to mental commands and require naqahdah in the bloodstream of the user to operate. Rather than being designed as practical, many Goa'uld devices, such as the staff weapon, are designed to have higher visual impact, meant to intimidate and reinforce their position as gods to their followers.

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However, there are innovators amongst the Goa'uld; Anubis and Ba'al in particular have been depicted with a great deal of technological ingenuity. They scavenged or conquered most of their advanced technologies from other races. The Goa'uld are the main adversaries for most of the run of Stargate SG 1. This is a list of Goa'uld technologies in the Stargate franchise.





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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Art History Italian Renaissance

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This major cultural rebirth and revival began in Italy during the 1300's and spread throughout Europe until around 1650. Here are a few of the historical milestones during this period of great change. Lorenzo de Medici (MED uh chee) (1449-1492) was a prominent ruler of Florence, Italy who was also a strong patron of many great artists of that era. Sandro Botticelli created the well know painting: The Birth of Venus.Leonardo Da Vinci created the paintings: Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
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Michelangelo sculpted David and Pieta. He designed the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica and painted the Sistine Chapel frescoes. As a young man, Michelangelo lived with the Medici family in Florence for a period. In 1492, Columbus was credited for the discovery of America which was named after the ships navigator, Americus Vaspucci. The Reformation of the 1500's was a religious movement which opposed the sale of Indulgences by the Roman Catholic Church. Church authorities would absolve and pronounce someone free of guilt for a specific monetary price. The reformation movement opposed the sale of these Indulgences and this set the foundations for the Protestant churches. Martin Luther, John Calvin and John Knox were leaders in this movement. Henry VIII declared himself head of the Christian Church in England.

During the Renaissance, the arts, architecture, literature and science received a new breath of life and relief from the relatively bleaker periods of the dark and middle ages. Lamps, paintings, furniture, architecture and home decor items of all kinds will forever be influenced by Renaissance art period. A lamp, painting or sculpture showing two people touching hands brings a vision of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and The Creation of Adam.






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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Art Gallery Definition

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Paris is all about shockingly new, earth shifting revolutionary art. The art gallery is as central to the experience of Paris to the visitor as would be a fashion show, or a visit to a great wine tasting affair. The surprising thing is, that new museums, new galleries open up every day here; and just when you think that they've done something that couldn't possibly top, they do just that five minutes later. Let's look at some of the latest and the most significant in new openings in a gallery or museum Paris, France has to offer.

Le Pied de Biche - this is a gallery/museum that tries to question the very idea of what a gallery or museum should be. Why should I gallery just show art? And why should a museum just show artifacts? Aren't books, objects of everyday interess like toys or even tattoos not a kind of art or artifact? The place tries to challenge the very definition of what a gallery or museum is supposed to be like, in its new exhibition Art, Ink and Rock and Roll. In a modest part of town on rue Charonne, near Nation, the gallery exhibits books as art, prints; and tattoos by artists like Nicoz Balboaz and Easy Sasha. And oh, the name of the gallery in French - it means crowbar - they're trying to crack open a new way in which to look at the gallery and museum; Paris, France being the only place in the world where this would be possible.

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Next up is the Musée Carnavale; this is a photo gallery, even if it is called a museum. The theme of the photography on hand - the prisons of Paris over the last 160 years. You'll find the museum on rue de Sévigné. It features thousands of original black-and-white, sepia and color pictures taken of scenes of lost people, from a lost time, forgotten and vanished. The museum intends to have people think about what it means for inmates to live their lives out in their depressing surroundings. This one is currently considered a must-see museum, Paris France, hosting it the first week of July.

Do you remember how in Sex and the City, Carrie dated a highbrow Russian artist named Aleksandr Petrovsky? A museum/gallery that's opened at the Louis Vuitton Cultural Center on the Champs-Élysées in June explores the kind of art installation they showed in the TV show. The highbrow artists in question here are two top French artists, Odile Decq and Camille Henrot. Their works attempt to try to define the essence of space and travel. Their art installations attempt to trick the eye, and the result can be quite impressive. You could consider this museum Paris, France has to offer this visit, one of the exotic parts you would wish to treat yourself to.

Let's end on a new exhibit at the Musée l'Orangerie in Paris, the Klee. There are several paintings here from the artist Paul Klee, a genius who was ill understood in his own time. The exhibit goes through 60 years of the artist's works, and shows his remarkable powers over his brush. For exotic and significant art, this one is not to be missed.





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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Arts and Ideas

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If you're looking for henna tattoo designs and ideas, then this article was written to help you out. Specifically, we're going to take a look at what kinds of designs you can expect if you choose to go the henna route. So let's begin. Firstly, henna designs tend to be very detailed and intricate. This can make for some stunning works of art on your body. But remember, henna isn't permanent - so you can also use it to get a good idea of what it would be like to have something which is permanent.
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Henna designs are almost always on highly visible areas, especially because they only last a few weeks. The hands and fingers in particular are often tattooed with tribal-style designs, or intricate flower arrangements. Henna is a very strong plant dye, which is almost always black. So the tattoos have very striking, bold lines to them. You can often use henna kits to tattoo yourself as well. But be careful that you don't have any kind of allergic reactions to the chemicals - and this can often be the case for some people.

Henna tattoos on the hand especially can be very detailed, almost covering the skin entirely. You can have the design work all the way up your arm, and you can even have henna placed on the palms and fingers of your hand. This is impractical for many people if it was to be permanent, but the knowledge that it'll only last a few weeks is enough for most people to go a little further than they would with something that is permanent.





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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Art History Renaissance Encyclopedia

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This major cultural rebirth and revival began in Italy during the 1300's and spread throughout Europe until around 1650. Here are a few of the historical milestones during this period of great change. Lorenzo de Medici (MED-uh-chee) (1449-1492) was a prominent ruler of Florence, Italy who was also a strong patron of many great artists of that era: Sandro Botticelli created the well know painting: "The Birth of Venus". Leonardo Da Vinci created the paintings: "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper". Michelangelo sculpted "David" and "Pieta". He designed the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica and painted the Sistine Chapel frescoes. As a young man, Michelangelo lived with the Medici family in Florence for a period.

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In 1492, Columbus was credited for the discovery of America which was named after the ships navigator, Americus Vaspucci. The Reformation of the 1500's was a religious movement which opposed the sale of "Indulgences" by the Roman Catholic Church. Church authorities would absolve and pronounce someone free of guilt for a specific monetary price. The reformation movement opposed the sale of these "Indulgences" and this set the foundations for the Protestant churches. Martin Luther, John Calvin and John Knox were leaders in this movement. Henry VIII declared himself head of the Christian Church in England. During the Renaissance, the arts, architecture, literature and science received a new breath of life and relief from the relatively bleaker periods of the dark and middle ages. Lamps, paintings, furniture, architecture and home decor items of all kinds will forever be influenced by Renaissance art period. A lamp, painting or sculpture showing two people touching hands brings a vision of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and "The Creation of Adam".





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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Gossip Girl Full Episodes

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Gossip Girl is an extremely popular television show, but did you know you can download full episodes of the show online? Downloading from just anywhere isn't safe though, so we'll discuss what makes a safe download site. There are tons and tons of sites out there claiming to have "free" downloads, but in reality they are almost all scams. In order to keep you and your computer safe, you're going to need to know what makes up a safe and reliable download site.

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The first issue we'll discuss is of course safety. The best way to remain safe is to avoid the self-proclaimed "free" download sites. Many of these sites are a breeding ground for computer viruses and spyware. You'll be much better off investing in a download site that charges a small one time membership fee. This fee is well worth the peace of mind it brings. The second issue is download speeds. Any site offering less than unlimited bandwidth is a waste of time and money. Also make sure there are no limitations on time or content. The third issue is picture quality. You'll want to find a site that offers DVD quality downloads. Anything less is simply unacceptable. Watching Gossip Girl is way more enjoyable when you can actually tell what is going on.





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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Clip Art

Make Easter a family affair with Easter bunny clipart crafts that will allow your children to be a part of the holiday planning. For children, Easter is one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year. Spring is in the air, flowers are awakening, and excitement levels are rising with the inspirations of chocolate dreams, treasure hunts, and hidden surprises. You can put all that energy to good use and add even more fun to the holiday by having your little ones make clipart crafts that can be used for decorations, games, or gifts. Not only will this provide hours of quality family time, but it will also build special memories and maybe even begin a yearly tradition.

Cards:
Have your children use clipart images to make unique and creative cards for family, friends, local retirement homes, or even dinner guests. Find a clipart pattern of a rabbit, glue to folded card stock paper and accessorize with felt ears, squiggly eyes, and pink pom pom noses. Children can also have fun creating a colorful mosaic background using pieces of dyed eggshells or foil. Enlarge bunny images, glue to folded pieces of heavy paper or bristol board and cut around the edges to create rabbit shaped cards. Attach flashy bows to the necks, add basket images with colorful eggs embellished with sparkles or glitter.

Dress up your envelopes by printing or gluing a bunny image onto cardboard, cutting out, and slicing or separating the arms from the body so the envelope can be inserted, making it look as if the bunny is holding the card. This will make a cute and unique addition whether the children make their own cards or simply accessorize the envelopes of store bought ones.





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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Japanese Traditional Art

Japanese art has a very long history, with pottery being considered one of its oldest forms. One of the most recent forms is computer art and anime. Japanese art means many very different things to different people. There is no single definition of what it is or what really connects the various genres. I believe that in Japan modernity has affected tradition, but vice-versa, we can see how some of the greatest artists display works of tradition affecting modernity.

In Japan, art was always changing and, contrary to popular belief, never static. Some people want to cling to an idealized version of the past, even though it may never have existed. Japanese art is always changing and forming new representations of itself. There is a conflict of images from the paintings and statues of Buddhist gods to the modern expressionist and anime works. Many Japanese traditional arts have been built around a system of imitating the teacher and adhering to the affiliated school's principles. Today, many artists are breaking away from this tradition and experimenting with their own individuality. They are not exactly breaking the rules, more bending them to accommodate their own goals and style as well as the traditions'.





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Friday, August 5, 2011

Art Studios Entertainment Media

Over the course of any artists career, you should consider setting up a website and creating content about drawing demonic designs and other dark nasty creatures, or whatever you draw, as there is a need for this type of creative medium out there, Blogging is one easy answer, as you don't, to start off with anyway need any website account or domain name, first you need to become inspired and start building up something of interest to people in your genre. A blog is also a good way of inspiring you further too, as you must have knowledge about drawing what you draw, so that is easily relatable on your blog, examples of your work can also be commented on by other people who visit your blog, but this is later down the road, you need to be able or be more comfortable churning out lots of drawings and images without breaking a sweat, much like a writer you have to write a lot to create a reputation, well this is the same for drawing.

An artist must always have the mindset of creating new things every day or every other day, that is the way of the artist, so what you need to be thinking about is a plan of action that will help you build on your creative energy, so that it is always at it's maximum efficiency. There are three remarkable ways that others have been using to inspire themselves further and these ways are really the best in terms of, well anyone can do them and they usually do them everyday anyway. Number one: Viewing other artists work. Seeing what other artists are up to is perhaps one of the greatest ways of getting inspired and I do this quite often, I either search online to find relevant sites that cater for the art that I need to get inspired by or I visit an art gallery, or go sight seeing around town, sometimes just the break away from your art studio is the ticket to energize your work. To study other artists work is also common in places, so look out for recognizing certain aspects of a drawing or painting, see how they do it and then try it yourself. Number Two: Reading, watching, films, TV, books and other media





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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Artists Like Odd Future

I've been a fan of Miss Piggy for as long as I can remember. Recently, she came up in some odd conversation and I came to the conclusion that she is a great role model for artists. She has many traits that will serve artists well in building their business. The best way to understand my point is to consider Kermit as the art business and not as a frog. Miss Piggy LOVED Kermit. She would do anything for him. Anyone or anything that seemed to be a threat to her froggy and it was "watch out for the pig!" time. She wasn't afraid to go head to head for the one she loved.

When Miss Piggy was with Kermit, she sure could turn on the charm. She basked him in her love, affection, complete focus and attention. She also believed unequivocally that Kermit loved her, too. She had unwavering faith in their destiny to be very happy together. Now consider "Kermit" as your art business. Hopefully, your business will return the love in the form of creative projects, rewarding experiences and don't forget - income. On days when inspiration isn't flowing, it might feel like your business doesn't love you and is actually trying to avoid you as Kermit so often did to Miss Piggy.

On those days, ask yourself these three very important questions:
1. Are you as laser-focused and attentive to your business as Miss Piggy is to Kermit?
2. Are you willing to do whatever it takes to keep it safe and make it prosper? Can you channel Miss Piggy's 'karate chop / no holds barred' attitude when things get tough?
3. Do you have the passion in your soul for your art business, that Miss Piggy has for Kermit? If you can say an unequivocal YES to all three questions, you are on your way to a bright, creative future. If you ever feel down or unsure of what to do, just say to yourself, "What would Miss Piggy do?" I promise, she won't fail you!





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Friday, July 29, 2011

Traditional Art Prints

Centuries ago when traditional art was being practiced at its peak, art was considered as a prime source of life to the cultural practices of the people in the community/society. In a traditional Tiv society, for instance, every family house or grown-up person (adult) used to have Itimbe-gbenda strategically installed at the entrance way to the compound. Itimbe-gbenda is an artistically carved object in human form with traditional motifs on the surface. At the top of the object, is usually covered with woven thatched grass which, if viewed from far, makes the object looks like a cap hanged on a stick. Two shiny black stones are placed at the bottom of the carved wood. The Tiv people traditionally believed that Itimbe-gbenda brings luck to the family or the person that owns it. The object was usually renewed once in every year through incantations and libations. The vicinity where the object is installed (dug and fixed in the ground) is usually made clean by constantly sweeping at specified intervals as prescribed by Or-soren-kwagh (The traditional medicine man).

The Itimbe-gbenda is usually carved using a strong wood such that it can withstand termites, rain and other natural factors which act upon the durability of the wood. Other un-durable materials like thatched-grass (Ihila) and rope (Kor) used in tying round the object are usually weak and worn out after raining season. Hence, there is need to renew them annually. The belief behind installing "Itimbe-gbenda" is that, the person or family whom the object is installed in his/their name will record success in farming, hunting, and other human engagements (activities) in the community.

The practice of traditional religion, in those days, made such art more relevant especially in establishing certain religious beliefs in the lives of the people. The unique thing in Itimbe-gbenda is that, those who install it must not look at the success of others with jealousy. Doing so will make one's luck not to shine. In this way, people celebrated with others' successes, not necessarily because they really want to identify with them but probably because they want their own luck to also shine.





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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago is located in Downtown Chicago at the intersection of Adam Street and Michigan Avenue. The main entrance to the museum is located on Michigan Avenue in a beautiful Beau Arts stone structure. The main building of the Art Institute was built in 1892 for the 1993 Worlds Columbian Exposition. In that capacity it served as the Hall of Congress for the exposition. The Art Institute was formerly in a Norman-Gothic structure on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Van Buren, just two blocks south of it's current location. That space is now occupied by the Chicago Club which made arrangements with the Art Institute to purchase the building for its growing membership. The Chicago Club is Chicago's leading private club and many of the Art Institutes's Board of Trustees are members of this club which include Stanley Field, Potter Palmer, and Marshall Field.

The original design for the main building was a large red-stone Romanesque building that was later rejected for the current design. The building had galleries on two floors with a staircase at that time near the rear of the building. It was intended as funds increased to build a larger grand staircase in the center of the building which they indeed do years later after World War I. The first floor galleries were intended to show-case sculpture and the second floor was intended for drawings and paintings. At the entry there was an opening to the gallery above with railing around to provide fresh air and light, since that time and the advent of modern climate control systems that opening has been covered and ceiling lights take it's space.

As you ascend the stairs you will note that there is something strange in the design of the ceiling above for the entire ceiling above the grand staircase is all glass and quite modern looking, not at all in line with the Beau Arts design of the building. Further, you will notice as you look around the mezzanine of the staircase that there are two rows of classical pillars on the east and west sides of the upper gallery and the east side even has arches. What this show is the unfinished plans for the building. It was intended at the time for there to be colonnades all around the second floor rotunda topped off with a Roman dome! However, due to restricted funds these plans were never completed and the "temporary" class ceiling over the grand staircase has become permanent.





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