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Creating a Mixed Media Landscape: Inspired by the Japanese Woodblock Prints of Kawase Haui [PDF] |
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Printmaking art activity with the following goals: 1) To create a Master Study of the print by Kawase Hasui, 2) To explore printmaking and watercolor painting techniques, 3) To experiment with the compositional components of a successful landscape painting or mixed media piece.
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Indian Art: Puja and Piety [PDF] |
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In Puja and Piety, stone is one of the most universal materials used to make sculptures, shrines, and votives. It is part of Hindu belief that if a stone is shaped into a functional object, it becomes filled with a sacred essence and is used as part of puja (worship). Even stone unchanged by human hands can be held as sacred. In thousands of temples throughout India, svayambhu, a natural, uncarved stone, is the primary murti, or embodiment of the Divine. For over 2500 years, sculptors have been using stone as their medium. By knowing which stone would work best for their purposes, early artisans were able to create these enduring works of religious art.
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India Outside In [PDF] |
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Enter the world of Indian religious and cultural art by approaching it as an outsider eager to look in. For two centuries, Great Britain controlled various Indian regions and left an indelible mark on Indian culture. At the same time, colonizers were unable to remain unaffected by the rich Indian culture that surrounded them. In this series of activities, students will follow different approaches and listen to different voices in order to explore and draw conclusions about Indian visual representations of religious faith.
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