AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into Art,Philosophy & Human RightsStoryboard12 Philosophical Concepts You Should KnowCurated byWorldatlas.comMany ponder the meaning of life and what it takes to be a good person. These are queries that have inspired the study of philosophy, a discipline that has been integral to human history. From ancient Greek words meaning "love of wisdom," Plato and Aristotle to Kant and Descartes, philosophy seeks to explore fundamental issues about existence, knowledge, values, and language.
AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into Read Later13 hours agoTune in and zone out: new project shares the sounds of Unesco World Heritage Sitestheartnewspaper.com - The Art NewspaperHave you ever wondered what the Colosseum sounds like? Or Machu Picchu?Or the Sistine Chapel? Well now you can find out, as 270 sounds from Unesco …
AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into Art,Philosophy & Human Rights1 day agoFrancisco Goya in 10 Paintingsdailyartmagazine.com - Theodore CarterFrancisco Goya’s work includes the abundant Rococo style, formal portraiture, anti-war etchings, religious paintings, and the dark and surreal. These …
AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into ART2 days agoArt Dubai Opens With Its Own Pace: A Fair That’s ‘Not About Fighting to Win the Waiting List’artnews.com - Daniel CassadyArt Dubai opened to VIPs on Wednesday with all the familiar trappings of a global art fair—VIPs in sunglasses, polished presentations, branded …
AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into Art,Philosophy & Human Rights2 days agoWas Rembrandt Inspired by the Story of Queen Esther?hyperallergic.com - Rebecca SchiffmanA show argues that the Jewish tale was interpreted as a symbol of liberation from Spanish rule in 17th-century Dutch society. The Jewish Museum’s …
AvatarVedant Nanackchandflipped into HYPER REALISM1 day agoArtist Creates Hyperrealistic Paintings Teeming With Microscopic Details [Interview]verified_publisherMy Modern Met - Eva BaronWhen asked about his artistic influences, Marco Grassi often credits sfumato as one of them. The technique, which gradually blends colors, light, and shadow, emerged during the Renaissance, and lent itself to the hazy yet realistic canvases that characterize the era. Though compelled by it, Grassi …