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Twentieth-Century Women Artists From Subcontinental India

The Modernist art movement emerged during the late 19th century, mainly in the West. Under its umbrella were several other movements such as Cubism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Futurism, Surrealism pioneered by the likes of Van Gogh, Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Monet.

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Artist Talks : Guest Artist, Prem Singh

Interview conducted with one of the well-known artists Mr. Prem Singh. We also have his paintings in our Pranjal arts collection. He was interviewed by Pranjulaa Singh to know about his passions, his challenges, and his journey to becoming a talented artist in today's competitive time. This interview has covered his work ethics and the way he has been impacted and progressed since the upcoming years.

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Why Art Is Vital To The Study Of Science?

Art and science may seem like polar opposites. One involves the creative flow of ideas, and the other cold, hard data. Oftentimes when we think of science, we think of abstract notation, formulae that are hard to read or grasp. Another concept that may come to mind is the rigidity of science, the rule-based idea of solving the problem correctly or not, giving the proper response.

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Climate Change is Destroying The World's Oldest Known Rock Art

Researchers have warned that climate change is destroying some of the world's oldest known rock art in the tropics. Due to chemical changes induced by rising temperatures, cave paintings dating back 44,000 years that are the oldest surviving portrayals of hunts and supernatural beings are "wrinkling off walls."

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Artist Talks : Guest Artist, Nitin Yogi

Interview conducted with one of the upcoming artists Mr.Nitin Yogi. We also have his paintings in our Pranjal arts collection. He was interviewed by Pranjulaa Singh in order to know about his likes, his challenges, and his journey in order to become a talented artist in today's competitive time.

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Effects of Art on our Mental Health

The mental health benefits of art include relieving stress for adults and kids throughout their life. Art and mental health can have a positive connection between them— artistic activities such as painting, sculpting, or drawing are known to promote mental calmness and lower stress levels.

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Goya: Father Of Modern Art

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was a romantic painter who lived in Spain. He is often regarded as the most important Spanish painter of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. His paintings, drawings, and engravings were influenced by significant 19th- and 20th-century painters and represented contemporary historical upheavals. Goya is known as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.

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Modern Art : Speaking through visuals

Modern art consists of the creation of works of art from around 1860 to the 1970s, referring to the creative styles and ideologies of the era. It is often connected with art in the spirit of exploration when the conventions of the past have been shaken apart.

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Are You Looking To Own A Painting?

If you want to buy a painting, give us your address and we will deliver your painting.

We will then share the account details where you can make your transfer.

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The Colors Of Sound

Believe it or not! You can look at shapes while listening to a certain type of music. This is known as synesthesia. You may also see a hue when you hear a word or a name. Synesthesia is a fancy term for when one of your senses is experienced through another.

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Pop Art In America And Britain

Pop Art is an art trend that originated in the mid to late 1950s in the United Kingdom and the United States. The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass cultures, such as advertising, comic books, and mundane mass-produced objects.

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TO Fall In Love, Through A Painting

“A painting that can mesmerise a soul,

a painting that can help lift your mood,

a painting that is therapeutic,

a painting that can help you fall in love.”

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Why Should Art Be A Subject In School?

Art is absolutely essential as a subject in school, because art is what makes us human. It has endless benefits for children, yet most schools don’t have it as a subject to choose from. The focus in such cases continues to remain on STEM subjects.

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Art Of Animation

The visual art of filmmaking is from a succession of still drawings called animation- from the Latin word, animate, to breathe life. While digital video technology dominates animation from the 21st century, the creative skill of cartoon artists and graphic designers is still a crucial part of the process.

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Artist talks : Guest Artist, Deval Ambani

On behalf of Pranjal Arts, Pranjulaa Singh conducted a behind the scenes interview with the artist, Deval Ambani from Obliq in the Artist talks series, “Art from the heart”. This interview covered insights into her personality, challenges faced as an artist, and her journey. Here is an excerpt from the interview:

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Mural Art

Any piece of artwork painted or put directly on a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surface is referred to as a mural. The architectural aspects of the given space are harmoniously merged into the painting, which is a defining feature of mural painting. Some wall paintings are created on enormous canvases and then hung on the wall. This technique has been in common use since the late 19th century.

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Marvellous Mandala Art

A mandala is a symbolic arrangement of geometric shapes. Mandalas are used in numerous spiritual traditions to help practitioners and adepts focus their attention, as a spiritual guidance tool, to create a sacred place, and to facilitate meditation and trance induction. It is regarded as a map symbolizing deities in the Eastern faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism. Mandalas first arose as an art form in Buddhist art produced in India during the first-century B.C.E.

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Makeshift Art Studios

As a commercially acclaimed artist, being forced to stay at home can be hard. We are here to make your life easier by going over your options for a make-shift artist studio in your own house.

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Art for Non-Artists

What is art for a person who doesn’t know how to create art? How do they perceive the concept of creating an artistic painting or drawing? In this article we will understand how art can be seen through a person who is not an artist.

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