Painting
Ancient Indian civilization
India is a peninsula of cultural and religious diversity that bear a testimony different caste and tradition. Traditionaly civilizations of Ancient India based on religious belief. Many rullers invaded this country and founded magnificent palaces, tomb, mosque etc that menifest artistic beauty and eligance.The earliest periods of Indian history are known only through reconstructions from archaeological evidence. Since the late 20th century, much new data has emerged, allowing a far fuller reconstruction than was formerly possible. This section will discuss five major periods: (1) the early prehistoric period (before the 8th millennium BCE), (2) the period of the prehistoric agriculturalists and pastoralists (approximately the 8th to the mid-4th millennium BCE), (3) the Early Indus, or Early Harappan, Period (so named for the excavated city of Harappa in eastern Pakistan), witnessing the emergence of the first cities in the Indus River system (c. 3500–2600 BCE), (4) the Indus, or Harappan, civilization (c. 2600–2000 BCE, or perhaps ending as late as 1750 BCE), and (5) the Post-Urban Period, which follows the Indus civilization and precedes the rise of cities in northern India during the second quarter of the 1st millennium BCE (c. 1750–750 BCE).
By Tusher Enam12 months ago in Art
the art of observing and not absorbing
Notes to an empath: Observe but don’t absorb. Love but don’t depend. Want but don’t need. Feel but don’t dwell. There’s a subtle but profound difference between noticing the world around you and letting it affect you deeply. For those of us who feel a lot, it’s easy to mix the two up.
By omar abdelftah12 months ago in Art
The Renaissance: A Revolution in Art and Culture
The Renaissance was one of the most important cultural movements in history. Spanning from the 14th to the 17th century, it marked a rebirth of art, science, and philosophy. Emerging in Italy and spreading across Europe, this period brought some of the most celebrated artists, thinkers, and discoveries that still influence us today.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Art
The Evolution of Abstract Art: From Chaos to Expression
Abstract art is one of the most expressive and diverse art movements in history. Unlike traditional art, which aims to represent real objects and scenes, abstract art focuses on color, shape, and emotion. It removes recognizable forms, allowing artists to convey deeper feelings and ideas without limitations.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Art
Surrealism: The Art of Dreams and Imagination
Surrealism is one of the most fascinating and imaginative art movements in history. It challenges our perception of reality by blending dreamlike visions with real-world elements. Surrealist artists explore the subconscious mind, creating bizarre, thought-provoking, and often unsettling imagery.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Art
The Power of Minimalist Art: Less is More
Minimalist art is a movement that embraces simplicity, reducing elements to their essential forms. While some may see it as too basic, minimalist art has a unique power—it captures deep meaning with few details. It removes distractions and focuses on pure emotion, balance, and form.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Art
