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Learn Through Images: The Benefits of Painted School Wall

Paintings on the school wall are a usual thing these days. The primary school walls are filled with paintings of letters, animals, and other information. Most schools are enhanced with pictures that make student life more colourful. There are many blessings to holding a mural painted on the school wall, including optimistic messaging, place activation […]

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Mona Lisa: Mysterious Story of a Painting, Secrets of a Treasure 

Do you know why is the image of ‘Monalisa, a tiny canvas of a mature lady’s portrait with a smiling face, so fascinating to millions? This portrait painting changes the history of Art. A smiling lady from a period and landscape is fascinated millions directly and billions indirectly. People from worldwide come to see a

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Discovering the Vibrancy: Exploring the Versatility of Acrylic Painting on Canvas

INTRODUCTION Acrylic painting on canvas has become a dynamic and popular form of artistic expression in recent times. The versatility of acrylic paint has opened the doors to a plethora of creative possibilities, allowing artists to explore various styles, subjects, and techniques. From vibrant abstract pieces to serene landscape renditions, acrylic colour paintings on canvas

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Visual Beauty of Love in Kangra Miniature; How Poetry Changed Indian Paintings

  Are you in a Love Relationship? Why are you in a relationship, and why are we expressing the Love and beauty of our relationship in Art and poetry? Why are we conserving our Love in Art? Art always plays as a lab for creating and experimenting with new things other than old tales. Before

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Pioneering Perspectives: The Unsung Heroines of the Mexican Mural Movement

  “I am completely primitive and savage. I love freedom above all.” – Aurora Reyes Introduction Emerging in the wake of the Mexican Revolution, the Mexican muralism movement proved revolutionary in its essence. This dynamic movement not only ushered in fresh concepts and perspectives but, crucially, democratized art, making it accessible to all. Distinguished by

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Know Our Jury for Abir India’s First Take 2023: Shampa Shah

The seventh edition of Abir India’s First Take 2023 is in the selection process. ‘First Take’ gives space for rising young artists across India is now become guiding lights in the contemporary Indian Art scene. The response to the open call of Abir India’s First Take 2023 alone signifies a tempting story of this remarkable

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Resurgence of Devotion: How Did Neo-Vaishnavism Shape Assam’s Cultural Renaissance?

Introduction India’s cultural and spiritual heritage is woven with threads of diverse traditions and profound philosophies that have evolved over centuries. Among these, Vaishnavism stands as evidence of the lasting power of devotion and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Originating in ancient times, Vaishnavism’s roots delve deep into the religious landscape of India. Within this

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Mayawati’s Lucknow: Buddha, Baba Saheb Becomes Visible in the Cityscape

In 2002, the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party, Kanshi Ram, announced his intentions to convert to Buddhism on 14th October 2006, the 50th anniversary of Ambedkar’s conversion at Nagpur. But on 9th October 2006, the charismatic Dalit leader died at his official residence in New Delhi after a long history of health complications. After

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How the Company Behind Immersive Van Gogh 360 Faces Restructuring Amid Financial Challenges?

A Prominent Canadian Company Confronts Financial Setbacks Lighthouse Immersive, a Canadian company renowned for its captivating art exhibitions featuring the works of acclaimed artists like Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Gustav Klimt, and Claude Monet, is poised to undergo a significant downsizing following its filing for creditor protection in Delaware and Ontario. Scale-back Amidst Competition and

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