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THIS REPRESENTS THE ROLE OF DANCE SCULPTURE HAD THE INFLUENCE OF THE NATYA SASTRA
Temples of India are important examples of the grandeur that Indian sculpture speaks of. Mapping on a broad scale, there are two styles of Indian temple sculptures - the Nagara (North India) and the Dravidian (South India). Carving of the temple shikharas is the basic difference between the two structural types. Conversely besides this discrepancy the sculpture of Indian temples follow uniformity. Architectural elements include the vimanas, garbhagrihas, mandapa, lathe turned pillars, miniature towers and others. They are common to nearly all Hindu temple sculpture. Another interesting side of temple sculptures of India is the cave temples.
Indian Temple Sculptures
Main motifs of Hindu temple sculptures consist of great epics such as Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas along with legends, plant and animal motifs, court scenes, famous beliefs, deities, eroticism and kirtimukhas.These temple sculptures can be classified in the following categories.
Central Indian Temple Sculptures
They are mainly crafted out of stone.Khajuraho temples are the main highlight of temple sculpture of Central India.
East Indian Temple Sculptures
East Indian temples include the ancient shrines of Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar. These temples echo the culture and faith of the indigenous people.
West Indian Temple Sculptures
Columns and pillars of these temples are worth a visit.Temples of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa exhibit the western Indian sculpture.
North Indian Temple Sculptures
The North Indian temple sculpture emerged during ancient India. They date back to the era of Mauryas. These temples are constructed on the lines of Nagara style. Temple towers are bee-hive shaped.Places like Haryana and Punjab also have gurudwaras. Consequently, they give an inclusive glance on Sikh sculptures of India. Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttaranchal and Haryana comprise the north Indian temple sculpture.
South Indian Temple Sculptures
Temples of South India are huge and etched with dedication, enthusiasm and love on stone. With their spirit these sculptures can bequeath an entirely unique identity on temple building in India. The lathe turned pillars, double mandapas and the kirtimukhas are unique architectural elements of South Indian temples. Some more shrines apart from the prime shrine are also erected in a specific temple complex. The types of the vimanas comprehend the number of shrines in a temple. For example, two shrines will certainly be housed in the dwikuta whereas trikuta will have three shrines. It was during the sovereignty of the Chalukyas and Cholas when the temple sculpture of South India received an impetus. In Hampi, the Vijayanagara Empire commemorated its art and sculpture on stone, the Cholas and Chalukyas are celebrated for their colossal temples. Miniature towers are another special facet of south Indian temple sculpture. A study of temples at Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala bring you a closer insight to the temple structures of this part of India.
Source:http://www.itasveer.com/artsmart/articles/forms-of-sculptures-in-india/temple-sculptures-of-india
Thursday 10th March 2016 take part in an evening of art, drinks and charity auction. Also there are some brushed metal paintings, and my holographic lightbox, from yours truly.
At Space W10, London, from 5pm onwards.
See you there.
Hold up. One of our favorite New Mexico charities is on Instagram. @artsmart_nm works to fund art programs for school kids across the state. Send a #follow their way! instagram.com/artsmart_nm
for the Musicians' Portrait Project.
Christopher Morrison was born in Trail, British Columbia and spent his childhood and youth in the British Columbia interior and the North West Territories. He began his university training at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, studying trumpet with John Iltis and Don Harris. He completed his Bachelor of Music in Performance in 1975 at the University of Toronto, studying with Stephen Chenette. He was also a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada -- during the 1973 and 74 summer sessions -- where he worked with Fred Mills of the Canadian Brass and Ramon Parcells, then Principal Trumpet with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. He pursued further studies at the Banff School working again with Fred Mills and also with Ronald Romm of The Canadian Brass.
While a student in Edmonton, he was a regular extra player with the Edmonton Symphony, The Edmonton Opera and the Alberta Ballet. While living in Toronto, he worked with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, The Brantford Symphony, the New Chamber Orchestra, the Classical Brass and at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. After graduating from the University of Toronto, Chris became Principal Trumpet with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for five seasons.
In 1980, Chris relocated to Calgary where, with his wife, he founded the Foothills Brass Quintet. He has been the Artistic Director of the Foothills Brass since its inception. The Foothills Brass performs 200 concerts a year and has toured Canada, the United States and Europe. The Foothills Brass has also made seven recordings for which Chris has acted as producer, arranger and soloist.
In addition to his chamber music activities, Chris has had rich and varied relationships with such musical organizations as: The Banff Festival of the Arts, the Bach Festival Orchestra of Calgary, the Alberta Ballet Orchestra, the Festival Chorus of Calgary, the Calgary Jazz Orchestra and the Eric Friedenberg Big Band. He has regularly been an extra with the Calgary Philharmonic and was, for seven seasons, Principal Trumpet with the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra.
Throughout his career, Chris has been an engaged teacher in the classroom as well as privately on the trumpet and recorder. Chris is active in Arts Immersion classroom teaching and teacher training. He has been involved as a teaching artist with Calgary Arts Partners in Education, ArtSmarts, and the Royal Conservatory of Music’s “Learning Through the Arts” program. A founder of the Calgary Arts Academy -- a public Charter School -- he served on its Board of Directors for six years and in 2007 was its representative in Beijing for the annual Sino-Canadian Educational Cultural Exchange.
Chris’s youth in the British Columbia mountains and the Northwest Territories created a love of the outdoors which he nurtures through hiking, camping, and canoeing. He has ridden his vintage motorcycle from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland; climbed many of the famous peaks of the Alberta Rockies; competed with his horse to a national level in long distance riding; and remains an avid hiker and cyclist. His ideal holiday is spent rebuilding trails in the back country of Banff National Park or kayaking through the islands of the west coast.
Both Phoenix Project Dance and FuturPointe Dance taught dance workshops for Rochester City School District students at ArtSmart Camp.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
My lollipop girls plate (middle row, far right) was selected for the Etsy stand at the Artsmart event in London.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Jason and Feriha talking and helping out the kids with there masks.
Through the Steinbruck Center for Urban Studies at Luther Place Memorial Church, in collaboration with community partners, Luther Place is serving primarily Latino students from an elementary school located a few blocks from the church. The camp is currently running for four weeks and ends with a community block party. This summer camp is assisting the students in maintaining their reading and language proficiency over the summer, equipping them for a successful school year. In Addition, the camp is facilitating the building of relationships within the community in new and exciting ways.
Week one: Music & Movement. We had a jam packed week! We took a field trip to Discovery Theater, baked with Ms. Lolly, made instruments, and went on a community walk to our local fire house.
A huge thank you to Southwest Art and Collector's Guide for hosting us at @artsmart_nm's ArtFeast gala dinner last Saturday! If you haven't heard of this wonderful charity, which supports art programs in schools across New Mexico, make sure to check it out!
Week 3: Drama, Writing, & Poetry. We took a field trip to the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center where we learned to make paper and books, took our community walk to Giant, did drama and improv workshops with volunteer Miss Heidi, spent time with Zion Lutheran Church from Bristol, IN, and had water play with Montgomery College.
Some participants in the hands on Art History program. Final projects were showcased at the library during an artists' reception on August 11th. This program was partially funded by a grant from the NY State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered by the Huntington Arts Council.
So this is a pretty cool story: We met this Aussie on Holi in Udaipur, totally by chance getting pulled in from the chaos into a guesthouse for some snacks and rest. He came in and we chatted briefly. He is exploring India by motorbike and one of the many things he mentioned was that he is headed to meet a friend at a potters village near Dharamshala. Many weeks later, we are in an envoy with friends and relatives to see a pottery village, when Julie remembers that passing conversation we had had with our friend. Digging up an old scrap of color stained paper with his email, we make last minure contact, and it turns out that he had JUST arrived, and that THAT DAY was his first night in a little overgrown house we had rented from a caretaker, on a little artsy land trust from the seventies. It is the home of Ram Kumar (www.itasveer.com/artsmart/articles/top-10-painters-of-ind...) a very famous painter (one of his houses) and it is charged with good vibes. Our friend, Strath, immediately got to work creating with abundant bamboo one of the most comfortable beds ive slept on in India. together we are fixing up some swank digs, right out in nestled in the himalayan foothills. Pretty sweet.
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
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We jumped into our first week of camp with trips to a community farm & the National Zoo, and we started working on some cool art projects!
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
Art Smart
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
museum-wide
Strut your stuff as an art expert today, as you explore artworks of great beauty and technical excellence in the special exhibition “The Louvre and the Masterpiece.” See how stories inspire artists and musicians alike as you listen to opera music performed by the School of Music Opera Theatre at the University of Minnesota. Follow in the footsteps of two great Renaissance masters—Michelangelo and da Vinci—to make preparatory studies for your own masterpiece. Decorate a floral dish inspired by ceramic plates from Turkey. Enjoy French music, see mimes perform without a peep, and make something magnifique with help from the Alliance Française. Free.
Want to go to the next Family Day? www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=197