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Sati & Sundari: Art Show Explaining the Transitions of Women’s Life

Krispin Joseph PX Art always talks about Time and space. Where do these things happen, and when? That is the fundamental question of the Artwork. Artwork from the past encounters us at a certain point in history, bringing ideas about history into our contemporary society. How we reach here is a gradual process; we, or

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Collage Artists from Nigeria Portray ‘Africa in Abstraction’

Krispin Joseph PX There is always something to do or create by humans. We are constantly working on something; creating, recreating, moulding, remoulding, shaping, and reshaping has been a never-ending practice for humans since our existence. Before artistic expression has taken place, the identity of an artist, what do we bring in different mediums, or

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Survival Story of Toda Tribal Embroidery: How Art help Them to Alive

Tsuktiben Jamir Every week, Mithipoov, age 70, drives 45 minutes to Ooty with a bag of embroidered fabrics. She hails from Porthimandu in the Nilgiris. The embroidery, known as Toda embroidery, is a proud tradition in her village and is a common practice among the household women. This exquisite Toda embroidery inspired Sheela Powel to

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Paintings of Monkeys Disclose the Indo-Greek Connections in Indus Valley Periods

Krispin Joseph PX We may have yet to learn about the prehistoric connections between two distant land. How they are connected and what kind of dealings happened in antiquity are fascinating. Indo-Greek relationships are ancient, and many links between these two greatest civilisations are disclosed in different scholarships. In the ancient Greek text, India is

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From Kalamkari to Kanjivaram: 11 Indian Textiles you must know about

Pratiksha Shome India has a long history of producing high-quality textiles. Indian textiles have a history that dates back to the Indus valley civilization in the fifth millennium BC. The people of that civilization wove their clothing out of hand-spun cotton, and they dyed it indigo. In trade and business in India, textiles have long

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Before Eat Food is a Visual Experience, Stunning Story of Japanese Cuisine

Is Food only for eating? No one has doubted that Food for what purpose fulfils people’s hunger. People are powerful and weak because they have enough and don’t have sufficient Food. Everyone’s life depends on Food first, and then many other things. Does anyone agree with the idea that Food is only for eating? Yes,

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A Love Story that Blossomed over a Portrait Painting and Defied Anything that Stood in its Path

Tsuktiben Jamir Love is the feeling of belonging. The feeling that the warmth you’ll always feel for someone won’t be completely frozen, not even by the iciest hailstorm. Love is the sensation of relaxing in a warm log cabin by the fire, with just the light of the fire and a lantern at the window,

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AI read Ancient Mesopotamian Literature; What is Next? 

Krispin Joseph PX We are living in an artificial intelligence period. AI has become a hot topic in different areas, and AI manages many intelligible contents, including Art. AI can make Art and recreate Art, and AI can read any text, even if the script still needs to be deciphered.  Reading, analysing and understanding ancient

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