07.08.15

ROHIT JANGID ARTIST

posted by M&R Handicrafts

Rohit Jangid Rohit was also very young when he began to learn the traditional art of miniature carving from his father. Unlike his brother, Rohit is still studying. Although near graduation, he cannot dedicate to carving full-time just yet. He does, however, have a record in the Indian Book of Records for making a wooden house-fly and some national and local records for the same piece. In order to get his work seen, he participates in national and some local art and craft exhibitions. Rohit tells us: “I like miniature work in my art and we – the Jangids – are the only people who make these kind of carving products with scenes in flipped lids. All scenes have their own story.” Rohit loves it when people are surprised as he shows them his work and then he opens the lids.

Rohit Jangid Artist

29.07.15

STEAMPUNK

posted by Natalia

Steampunk is performed by Natalia Shlidman, Israel

STEAMPUNK

04.07.15

FIGURATIVE 2015 ART EXHIBITION NOW ONLINE READY TO VIEW

posted by John R. Math

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its July 2015 art exhibition “Figurative” is now posted on their website and is ready to view online. The theme for this art exhibition is “Figurative”. The “Figurative” theme was considered to be figures, forms and faces. The gallery accepted art on this subject that was either representational or abstract. The gallery received submissions from 21 different countries from around the world and they also received entries from 37 different states and the District of Columbia. Overall, there were 643 entries were judged for this art competition. To proceed to the gallery’s “Figurative” online art exhibition follow this link: https://www.lightspacetime.com/figurative-art-exhibition-july-2015/

Figurative 2015 Art Exhibition Now Online Ready to View

03.07.15

PALAIS ROYAL ART GALLERY

posted by Palais Royal Gallery

Palais Royal Art Gallery

30.06.15

FUTURE AND BEHIND - (UN)CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION

posted by Jizaino

FUTURE AND BEHIND (Un)contemporary art exhibition 5 - 25 August 2015 CON-TEMPORARY5 Calle de Mezo, Campo S. Giacomo da l’Orio Santa Croce 1592 Venice, Italy Thu - Sun 4.30pm - 9.30pm, Mon 9.30am - 12.30am Vernissage Wed 5th Aug 6pm An exhibition aimed to answer with critical sense to the prospects hinted by the 56th International Art Exhibition of Biennale di Venezia. Starting from the concept held in the phrase “aka-ta qhipa uru”, that in the language of Aymara people means “from now to behind”, this exhibition wants to suggest that if we want to see what are the good things in our hands, from which to restart, we must inevitably look at the past. http://jizaino.co.nr/con-temporary

FUTURE AND BEHIND - (Un)contemporary art exhibition