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Michael Graves: Design For Life and The Necessity of Seeing

American architect Michael Graves was well-known for his postmodern designs and contributions to architecture and design. He taught architecture at Princeton University as well. In his work, Graves frequently combined traditional forms with modern concepts. He is best recognised for his work on the Portland Building in Portland, Oregon, and the Team Disney building in

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Bucolic Crescents Lend Its Escapist Fantasy to Bholanath Rudra’s ‘Pensive Moons’

Emami Art opens its doors for Bholanath Rudra’s ‘Pensive Moons.’ The exhibition showcases his most recent large-scale watercolours. It offers a purview of nocturnal forests, bordering between reality and imagination. His is an almost romantic exploration of forest scapes bathed in moonlight that also dwells upon issues such as the abuse of natural resources and

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Ancient Marble Statue of Greek God Hermes Unearthed in Bulgarian Village’s Roman Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria have made a remarkable discovery in the village of Rupite, uncovering a nearly 7-foot-tall marble statue of the Greek god Hermes within an ancient Roman sewer. The statue, remarkably well-preserved despite its age, was found during excavations at the historical site of Heraclea Sintica. Founded by Philip II of Macedon between 356

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From MBA to Art: Puja Aggarwal’s Artistic Odyssey Through Subconscious Realms

For more than twenty years, Puja Aggarwal, an artist with roots in both the corporate world and the ethereal realm of arts, has skilfully combined her passion for painting with her career in management. Aggarwal has an MBA, but her heart beats to the beat of her canvases, where she skilfully tackles themes drawn from

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Can Radhesham Dhamal’s Art Transmute Chaos into Serene Beauty?

In the domain of contemporary art, Radhesham Dhamal emerges as an artits whose work pulsates with spontaneity and introspection. Beginning with an unblemished canvas, Dhamal’s process is an impromptu ballet of color and line, an expressive act that often births images reminiscent of barns. These early forms, birthed from the intersection of lines, evolve through

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Entering With Style: 10 Types of Staircases

Staircases come in various designs, each catering to functionality, aesthetics, and architectural styles. The straight staircase, a simple yet efficient choice, fits narrow spaces. Spiral staircases, with their compact, swirling structure, conserve space and add a whimsical touch. L shaped stairs offer a versatile solution by changing direction midway, ideal for corner placements. U shaped

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Artist- Designer Viraj Khanna Showcases a Dramatic Tapestry of Embroidered Artworks in Los Angeles

New Delhi, July: Artist-designer Viraj Khanna is presenting a new body of work in a group exhibition titled ‘Like Share and Subscribe’ that will be showcased at the Rajiv Menon Contemporary in Los Angeles from July 14th to 28th. Viraj’s works employ traditional forms of Indian embroidery that display the possibilities of the medium through

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Romanesque Architecture: History and Aesthetics

The towering Gothic cathedrals and the classical Roman architectural legacy are united by the unique Romanesque architectural style that arose in Europe in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Romanesque architecture, distinguished by its colossal character, thick walls, round arches, strong piers, enormous towers, and ornate arcades, represents the resurgence of monumental structures during the Middle

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