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GRAFFITE ART

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GRAFITI ART   MY DRAWING ON GRAFITI   WHAT IS GRAFFITI?   Graffiti refers to the act of writing, drawing or painting text or images on a wall. Artists who practice this art form usually do so under a pseudonym.  “The beauty of graffiti art is that it can be done in any form, as long as it’s in a public space and it interacts with the audience,” says Abhedya. Where does graffiti art come from? As Abhedya puts it, graffiti art has a bit of a “rebellious history.” Historically, unknown artists would paint over walls without seeking permission, often illegally. “It was the only art form that was accessible to the masses,” he says. Gradually, street art evolved from graffiti. Cafes and clients started commissioning artists to paint on their walls. Various styles of graffiti also began sprouting up. “Earlier graffiti was just about writing a name. Then, it became about how uniquely you can write your name in bubble letters or other styles. Later urban street art introduced...

Communal harmony

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  Communal harmony MY DRAWING ON COMMUNAL HARMONY Communal Harmony refers to the   harmony, acceptance and love among the people of various communities belonging to different castes, races and religion . After independence , narrow religious, regional and communal feelings attracted the country. SOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWER ON COMUNAL HARMONY Question 1. What is the meaning of communal harmony? Answer: Communal harmony is the principle of peace and harmony existing amongst various religious communities, free from violence and hatred . Question 2. What is the provision in the constitution regarding religion? Answer: Every Indian citizen has the fundamental right of freedom of religion (article 25- which lets them practice and profess any religion. Question 3. What are some instances of communal disharmony? Answer: Some of the instances of communal disharmony include Some cases of communal riots include the Bombay riots of 1993, Gujarat riots of 2002, the Muzaffarnagar riots of 2...

WARLI ART

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MAHARASTRA CULTURE ART  WARLI ART MY WARLI ART  INFORMATION ABOUT WARLI ART               Warli Painting is the folk painting of Maharashtra. The name ‘Warli’ is inspired by the largest tribe found in the northern outskirts of Maharashtra’s capital Mumbai. It is dated back to the 10th century AD. Relevant facts about the Warli painting are important in relation to the art and culture.              The Warli Tribe is an indigenous tribe, found in Western India. Portions of mountainous as well as coastal regions of Maharashtra-Gujarat border are inhabited by the Warli/Varli tribes. History of Warli Art Warli art is often spelt as Varli art. Candidates should not get confused with different spellings. Warli/Varli or Warli paintings/Varli paintings are the same. The term ‘Warli’ is derived from ‘Waral’ which means a small piece of tilled land. The Warli art is inspired by the tribes’ coexistence with nature and ...

My DRAWING ON PEACE DAY

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  HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE In 1981, the United Nations General Assembly declared the third Tuesday of September as International Day of Peace. This day coincided with the opening day of the annual sessions of the General Assembly. The purpose of the day was and still remains, to strengthen the ideals of peace around the world. Two decades after establishing this day of observance, in 2001, the assembly moved the date to be observed annually on September 21. So, beginning in 2002, September 21 marks not only a time to discuss how to promote and maintain peace among all peoples but also a 24-hour period of global ceasefire and non-violence for groups in active combat. Peace is possible. Throughout history, most societies have lived in peace most of the time. Today, we are much less likely to die in war than our parents or grandparents. Since the establishment of the United Nations and the creation of the Charter of the United Nations, governments are obligated not to use...

The Importance Of Sketching And Drawing

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  The Importance Of Sketching And Drawing Sketching and drawing is an important part of art history or if you’re an artist yourself; whether you’re a painter, sculptor, or even an installation artist – it has been a key element of art throughout history and in the contemporary art world. At the end of October, the  Big Draw  took place – a worldwide festival devised to encourage everyone to pick up their pencils and start drawing again. This event has inspired us to explore the world of sketching and drawing, so in this article, we’re going to look at why sketching is such a huge and important part of art and how the initial sketch influences the final artwork or  Even Become The Final Piece Itself. GEORGES FELDKIRCHNER (188 The Purpose The purpose of sketching varies; it can be to try out a range of different compositions and angles, especially when it comes to  still life paintings  – it will help to mold the final artwork. Sketching can also help the art...