Saturday, October 29, 2011

A Conspiracy Modern Art

Part 1

 I have been repeatedly rejected by some ignorant galleries on both sides of the fence by their lack of interest in African art. In his African art is primitive. The sad thing is that our so-called elites do not understand art galleries too. In most cases, are the most ignorant and very naive and African art. How long are we going to allow these monsters race fake wild past in our present time?
I realize that truth is often a hard pill to swallow, but we must face our past for a better future.

We have been forced to look down on ourselves. Held captive mind with television, print media, history books and documentaries from his scouts that were supposedly written by them, but ended up on shelves in our country schools of mental impairment and economic exploitation. Maybe I'm missing something, please tell me the expectation of an educator who believed that Amina's grandchildren in Nigeria, Niger was discovered by Mongo Park.

The same river Niger, where the great majority, Anina bath, swim, fetch water, they have known and played in the river all his life and, in fact, the legend that his grandfather had that Obi was one of the men who guided and protected the strange white man of the wild beast of the jungle. Instead of a letter of thanks, great grandchildren are forced and fed the lies of the incidents in the name of education.

Constantly used every effort to achieve its vision. The invention of television became an effective tool for handling generations with ease using the power of vision for growth Jacob, Genesis 30: 31 - 43, for negative agenda. There is power in what we hear and see. That is more reason than ever show much of Africa.

During the time of European avant-artists, who were prolific African artists as "Aina Onabolu 'and many others whose works were never considered as modern. Obviously they, including its modern means to make them equal with their counterparts in Europe. You know what it means for the black man who was supposed to pick cotton. "modern European art," was the biggest scam in African art. It took the best of our ancestors and we kicked it away.

They knew what they were doing and the effect of these centuries of bad seeds is what we see today in Africa and beyond. It is very common for African professionals, highly educated, but without the knowledge of self and much whiter than white too, if you know what I mean. I walked into a financial firm in Atlanta, owned and operated by some Nigerians and the question of African art approached, one of the owners were asked what kind of art have been hung on the wall. You need to see it go with pride and spoke eloquently about modern art, in the end he said he did not want to be associated with African art.

You can imagine how I felt, had studied art and art teacher to listen to a professional elite of Nigeria in the position of power and influence to promote our art and culture, rightly rejected his inheritance. I did not wait to ask why? He went back to talk about crime and the world's image of Nigeria. At this time I struggled to keep
before the explosion of other nationalities in the company. I am by no means in support of any crime, but if the man should deny his country because of crime and propaganda of Western media, the problem is more profound than it seems. He respectfully asked again if any of these nationalities working in Nigeria have been removed oil drilling machines and have abandoned their mansions in Nigeria since the propaganda began to 419? I did not see him jump to a response on this occasion. Tell me there is no fraud and crime.

The good brother is one of the millions of African souls lost in this world and half false conspiracy and selfish view of racism and imperialism. You might wonder what is this to do with modern art. But the truth is that there was nothing modern about the works of European avant-garde artist-stroke than imitators, imitators and plagiarists in collusion with the racist writers, art critics and art historians to do good evil. Again, the names were given, cubism, modern art and pushed him down the throat, as always.

Cover the truth of plagiarizing African art and began his usual bad naming ceremonies for their selfish ends. Who named the primitive art and modern art? Take a close look at its so-called primitive art and modern art look and decide for yourself. Who named the tribal art? These are the same people whose lists of names consist of Black, Aboriginal, black, Gypsy and Black, White, Red, Yellow, and black people name a few. What good has made those names to mankind than the division and control. Let's face the truth, because truth is the heart of liberty. There are only names we can imagine, therefore, God had to change the names of persons reported to carry out their mission in life. It has been and always will be demonic and time to reject the names of our true purpose and relationship with each other.
  
Part 2


They have never been interested in others but what you can. The opportunity to study other cultures have filed jointly but they were self to her. Books have been written account of the vision impaired. It would have been ideal for them to introduce most of these books in their schools for knowledge, more research and better appreciation of others. But hell were not only interested in changing our thinking, artifacts, and how much you can do from the unknown world.

My gratitude to our men and women, most of whom have lost their lives to tell the truth. The truth must prevail, I realized the danger of the conspiracy of silence to delete anything from Africa in the face of the earth. The fact that human civilization began in Africa has disappeared from the pages of history books, even the pyramids of Egypt, that some people were built by aliens, it's too good to be Africans, if given the opportunity to recreate the map of Africa, Egypt and South Africa will definitely be part of the map carved on to accomplish its purpose.

No records have been contradictory that the Europeans came into contact with African art. With all due respect for our art historians have referred to 1905 as the year of first European contact with African art widely documented. I disagree to agree. We must not forget the sack of Benin art treasures. The Punitive Expedition of 1897 was a military tour in 1200 a British force under Admiral Sir Harry Rawson that captured, burned and sacked the city of Benin, incidentally end the highly sophisticated West African Kingdom of Benin.

Second, the struggle for Africa (or the rat race for Africa) was the proliferation of European conflicts claim African territory during the New Imperialism period, between 1880 and the beginning of World War era was more MundialEsta art and treasures of the territories. You are free to disagree. You may as well tell me of any other continent, which has suffered massive extortion and global exploitation of the arts and culture. A visit to the museums around the world in the shade more light on this.
The first entry documented a piece of African art in a European collection occurred around 1470, with a play that became a collector of the kingdom of Kongo Portuguese.

Please allow me to introduce the founder of so-called Cubism and modern art, Picasso and his partner of plagiarism rivalry and Matisse, who were the first leading European artists of African art collectors. His full name was Pablo (or Pablito) Diego Jose Santiago Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispian de los Remedios Cipriano of the Holy Trinity and Picasso López Ruiz Blasco. We know today simply as Picasso.

Paul was born with a father who was also an artist, known as José Ruiz y Blasco, his mother was Maria Picasso y Lopez. His early paintings were signed Pablo Ruiz after his father, but around 1901 he began using his mother's name, Picasso. He studied graphics in Spain and graduated in 1900.
Paul was one of the long list of dull mind, whose art of imitation and copying could hold. He was in a dirty dance of poverty and isolation, because no artist would want to risk their creations with an artist like Picasso copy. Soon after graduation he moved to France 1901, where he quickly put his hands on the works of African art. In his words, I do not seek. I think. You can imagine the creations of innocent African teachers in the hands of a man who had copied over art young adulthood. Paul believes that bad artists copy. Good artists steal.

Modern art is but a child of conspiracy against racism and imperialism. The founder had called to say them. Today, as you know, I'm famous and very rich. But when you're completely alone with myself, not have the courage to consider myself an artist in the great and ancient sense of the word. There have been great painters such as Giotto, Titian, Rembrandt and Goya. I'm just a public actor who has understood his time. What was your time? It is said that confession is good for the soul.

In Part 1 of this article mentioned the conspiracy-European avant-garde artists, collectors, art critics, art historians and imperialism to create a captive of his creative drought with African art as a scapegoat. The artistic elite refers mainly to the rejection of the academic tradition. African art became a source of inspiration for these artists who sought representation systems than naturalism and illusionism. The critic favorite of this group was the French art critic Louis Vauxcelles who coined the term Cubism after seeing the landscape was painted in 1908 Braque at L'Estaque, in emulation of Cézanne. Vauxcelles called geometric shapes in the highly abstract works "cubes."

Vauxcelles Louis (1870 -?) Was an influential French art critic. He attributed the terms Fauvism (1905), and Cubism. Vauxcelles coined the phrase "les Fauves" (translated as "wild beasts") to describe a circle of painters associated with Matisse, and hearings that were criticized (I could not decide which was more arrogant). However, an artist can show zero evidence of his artistic ability in the context of visual arts representative established, however, could become a master of modern art? Tell me you smell something strange in this.

The Cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature, or to be taken by the traditional techniques of perspective, modeling and foreshortening. They wanted instead to emphasize the size of two of the fabric. By reducing and fractured objects into geometric shapes, and then into a shallow realign these landscapes, like space. They also used multiple points of view or contrast. Louis Vauxcelles and his group were not interested in the pros, but the escapism and the insults of the spread of his vision of supremacy. Paul had fooled everyone, the agony is that many are still fooled so far. I asked because of the common denominator of racial hatred and unity, none really cared about the effect of much of his deception.

In the words of Paul the founder of modern art, an artist must know how to convince others of the truth of their lies. People who make art their business are mostly imposters. There is no abstract art. You always have to start somewhere. Then you can remove all traces of reality. How can we be naive, the man who had more than 100 African art in its collection, copied and made money from them do not believe in abstraction.

Modern Art Painting and The Philosophy

The philosophy and modern art paintings have some interesting similarities and differences. Before continuing, it may be appropriate to ask: when is a painting considered modern modern art? It is generally accepted that modern art occurred during the approximate period between about the 1860 and 1970. Work since then often referred to as contemporary art, and definitely not the same. Of particular interest to many is the way in which modern art and the objectives of the philosophy of common action, but getting through different means. If a participant in a philosophical conversation, or an observer of art, make the critical connections or not depends largely on their individual capacity to interpret and apply.

One of the main characteristics of modern art painting is that it represents a significant change in the way that classical or traditional artists, looked to nature, environment and social norms and structures. That tended to portray more emotion on the canvas. During this period, the philosophy began to be incorporated into art, so much so, that the visual aspect of art is dominated by the philosophy of art was created. This does not mean that only the artists painted with the philosophical objectives in mind. On the contrary, that art in itself tends to connect people with philosophical insights so that I had not done before. He made the most explicit and deliberate process.

As mentioned above, both philosophy and modern art of painting tend to share the same goals. Both attempt to shed light on the nature of the world, self, and our place in it, and work to open our minds to further exploration and understanding about the inner workings of our common human experience. And while this may be the case, others argue that in fact there is no goal or objective. They argue that art is purer than that, and that if a person moves or not a particular piece has nothing to do with the intention of the artist. For these people, identify the purpose of art is missing the point entirely. I'll let you decide which side you think is more attractive for you.

Methods philosophical challenges us to ask questions about the nature of reality, what it means to be a self, what the ethics of a society should be, how we know what we know, and many other metaphysical and epistemological areas of life people have been deeply concerned at all times. Deliberate or not, modern art painting makes a similar insight in many of the same things and challenges us to ask similar questions. Color, shape, form and texture are simply other tools by which they come face to face with these concerns and questions.

As for the communication of ideas and emotions, modern art painting has its limitations as does philosophy. Both are inherently abstract, so that understanding and the application can be quite difficult to achieve for all but the most committed participant. Since the meaning seems to be a quality relativistic, only to be collected to make a meaningful interpretation of himself after seeing a painting of modern art, or think in a philosophical discussion, it makes sense that one thinks and feels deeply about both.

Fortunately, the goal is not to go through life without mental or emotional connections with the ideas and emotions that a picture or a philosophical idea could lead. Instead, connections are encouraged and celebrated. We see a painting of modern art - we feel deeply. We reflected a convincing philosophical argument - that move inside. Both of us feel connected and happy to be alive.

Modern Art What is?

As an artist, when I think of modern art, I think art has been created recently, and trying to think of a larger scope of history, I think of the latter than in the past 100 years. In many ways, this is right, but not completely. In the world of art, different art styles and isms known. This probably sounds familiar to you from an old college humanities class. It is likely that he learned on naturalism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, and more. Well, some of these isms are heads main categories with many sub-isms under them, and that's true with modernism.

Modernism was a movement that encompasses all that is in other movements. Modernism took place during the first part of the 20th century, and even sub-categories in modernity can be very different from each other, they do have in common the rejection of naturalism and scholarship, the two styles that followed the rigid rules of paint that could be taught in school, and that closely resembled the natural world. Instead Modernists favored the experimental art.

The modern world is changing, so that art had to change too. Modern art and explores the modern world again, and the artists decided to do this in several ways. But regardless of the chosen form of expression, all forms are an exploration of each artist's own vision of life in their own way. Some of the sub-isms of modernity, and to explore include: Expressionism, which explores the emotions and states of mind, constructivism, which focuses on the social, Surrealism tries to express the unconscious mind, and cubism, which explores the nature of representation.

These are just some of the trends covering modernism, some are very different, and others overlap with each other, but all these artists, art is a way of discovering the truth, it is a modern truth of Futurism or universal, a truth of Suprematism. They all tried, in his way, to seek answers to fundamental questions about the nature of art and human experience.

Modernism lasted about three quarters of the 20th century and the 1970s, modern artists moved in Post Modernism. Surprisingly, the architects who took the lead in the development of Modernism Post, but much of the modern visual art note is a critique of modern society.

Understanding a little about modernity and modernism message is useful when it comes to modern art. It is also good to be familiar with the jargon of the art world, to use it properly, especially to avoid confusion when talking to the experts.

So back to the question of what is modern art? For the artist, all the art created in the last 100 years is modern art because modern times refers to current or recent. Modern art, in my opinion, includes all these isms. Modern art does not appear to directly address the issue, but it is abstract. It is more difficult to understand but sometimes understanding is a mute point, art is to be enjoyed.

Art Paintings Modern

Many collectors and investors choose modern art paintings, since they are the vanguard of contemporary art. They reflect the energy of the world today and serve as barometers against the ever-changing art scene. They can also become significant investment if they are created by an artist who is modern and bought early in his career.

The reason modern art paintings succeed today is the same reason, Picasso's paintings were successful in their day. The art scene is full of movement at the time. These movements are often reactions to previous contemporary art practices of the past. For example, the Impressionist artists around the world developed a completely revolutionary way of creating great works of his time. Instead of painting in the studies that had been the custom for hundreds of years, the Impressionist painters around the world, such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne in France, and Australia, Tom Roberts, Fredrick McCubbin, Jane Sutherland, Charles Conder and Streeton Authur took his paddle and was captured in the light of "plein air" in entirely new ways of color. In the nineteenth century, these were innovative modern art paintings at its best. Today, these paintings are revered in the world for what they brought to the art world at a time.

However, if you put a Monet with a Jackson Pollock, you will see the striking differences in the conceptual, technical and practical in the paint. This is a reflection of the evolution of art over time. Works of modern art are successful because they break new artistic ground and show us our world in new and fresh. Today, some believe that current practices are not a reaction to previous generations, but a totally different attitude to art.

Many collectors knowledgeable about investing in modern art. They choose to invest in these more traditional paintings, for the reasons I described. It's great to be part of an artistic movement, either as an artist or someone who collects the art of the time. As a collector, it is more exciting to invest in an artist's work when they are young in his career and emerging art world. The excitement comes from knowing that you're in something that will pay big dividends in the future. It is always a risk, however usually there is some evidence that these paintings will be a great investment. The other reason people invest in young people and future modern artists is that they have an emotional resonance with the paintings of modern art in particular you are buying. Over time, artists have always relied on the collectors after work and invest. In the days of Michelangelo, who was the Catholic Church that brought modern art paintings. In these days can be wealthy collectors, celebrities, the artists, art lovers and just about anyone who collects art works of modern artists.

I think everyone should hang pictures of modern art in your home. Each new development in the world of art has to be supported by people living in the world at that time. However, art is a very personal and very subjective. What one person loves in a painting, another absolutely detest. The artwork I've collected from other artists that I bought because I love and I love supporting fellow artists. I would not buy something that I liked, just to make money on it in the future, I have to live with art in my house. I also buy artists that I think are still emerging and have not yet been discovered, but have the potential to do very well in the future. The best way to approach collecting modern art is a combination of personal taste and business savvy. Remember that you can have this hanging on the wall for years, so if you're a fan of Damien Hirst's self-portrait with the image of the severed head, then do not buy it.

There are many reasons that we can be surprised by the modern art. The issues are not so different from some of the issues presented in the tables of art for the past hundred years. Death, life, love, sex and animals. But today is your presentation that can make people feel surprised. The fact that Damien Hirst uses a real dead sheep, which contains in a glass case filled with formaldehyde and stages in a gallery leads to a different emotional reaction to a neoclassical painting of a sheep killed by religious sacrament purposes. There has been a growing disrespect in modern art from the 1980 and 90 and some reflects the state of our society. Cynicism has played a key role in the modern art of the past 30 years. All is not surprising, can be subtle, witty, funny, clever or just beautiful. Whichever way you look at the modern art paintings make us stop and look and wonder about life as we know it today. Echo or shock because of the values ​​we place on the subject matter in art and our reaction to it is based on our personal belief system, life experiences, relationships and the world as we know it.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bollywood Star New Tattoo Designs

Bollywood Star New Tattoo Designs

Bollywood Star New Tattoo Designs

Bollywood Actress Hot Tattoo Designs

Bollywood Actress Hot Tattoo Designs

Bollywood Actress Hot Tattoo Designs

Hot Tattoos, Bollywood Tattoos

Hot Tattoos, Bollywood Tattoos

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Hot Tattoos, Bollywood Actress Sexy Tattoos

Tattoo fashion trend today for young people. Young people express their love by getting tattoos on their bodies. But it creates problems when the love of your love the Breaks and the relationship breaks up.

Our Bollywood Stars also means that when they fall in love with someone. Most of our actor pages means that many names are declared when the media sortout this Actors and tracked them.

Esha Deol showing her two tattoos. She has an 'about' character tattoos on upper left back and the Gayatri Mantra in the upper right side.

Rajesh Khurana, president of Timpac Healthcare puts it: "To do a tattoo you invest Rs.2, 000 but to remove it, you have to pay more than Rs.20 000"

Deepika Padukone who made her ex-boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor's initials on her neck, does not regret her decision and has no plans to remove it in the near future, so it can easily be covered by her hair.

Prashant Kale, aged 25, who inked her boyfriend's name on the neck of an impulse, but repent now since he has broken with her.

Saif Ali Khan went ahead and got their names tattooed partners. While Saif Ali Khan relationship is going strong.

Amrita Arora, her boyfriend Usman Afzal got her name inked on his arm, but they later broke out. Although no one knows what happened to the tattoo is Amrita happily married Shakeel Ladakh.

In most cases, people either do not like what they did otherwise the tattoo does not fit their expectations. Then they will remove it immediately. The number of people who had tattoos done recently, but do not grow, "Jalandhar-based skin surgeon Mohan Singh said. The cost of covering up a tattoo by recycling does depend on the size. Sometimes a tattoo design is terribly wrong or you get bored with it and therefore people want to remove or redo it. A laser session requires a minimum of 4-6 sessions over a period of 1-2 months, but it is not easy to remove the tattoo, so it is deep into the skin. A session usually costs around Rs.3 000

Khurana says that being patient is able to assist in tattoos made with colors like green, blue, yellow and red as they are very difficult to get rid of, while black is easier.
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Monday, October 24, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

Hairstyles for Body Shapes


Hairstyles for Body ShapesIs already known the fact that choosing the right hairstyle to flatter you is strongly related to your face shape. A perfect hairstyle can hide most unwanted flaws and enhance the your most beautiful qualities. However, there is one essential thing that we sometimes forget and that is the body shape. When choosing a hairstyle, you should always keep in mind that there are different hairstyles for every body shape.

Usually, hairstyle trends allow you to play with different shapes and styles. However, there are some rules you shouldn’t break in order to get the best results. Remember that certain hairstyles look great on certain body shapes.

Petite


Petite figures need short or medium hairstyles to suit there proportions. Therefore, short or medium hairstyles that end at shoulder or chin level, layered and asymmetrical haircuts with height at the top of the head are usually the best options for petite silhouettes. Yet, there are two important mistakes you should avoid. First of all, try to stay away from too long hairstyles as they will only make you look shorter. Then, too short ones create the illusion of a bigger head.

Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes
Soft waves and curls are also a good choice for petite figures. However, if you make bigger curls, your head will make your head look huge. Also, pay attention as large curly hairstyles, ponytails and braids as they give a girly look. The same principle can be applied in case of hair accessories, which must be carefully chosen as too many embellishments, bows and hair clips create a juvenile appearance. As for the hair color, vivid ones work best for petites, but make sure you don’t go too far with the color as you may look immature.

Boyish figures

Boyish silhouettes need volume when it comes to hairstyling. The idea is to add some curves and body. Medium curly or wavy hairstyles work well offering the necessary curves in order to balance the figure. Long hairstyles are a smart choice as long as you add volume, while shorter haircuts are a matter of taste as they can make you look even thinner. Long bangs, asymmetrical and layered hairstyles can also flatter a boyish figure.

Try to stay away from extremes. Pay a lot of attention when adding volume to your hairstyle and avoid backcombing too much as your body may look disproportionate. In the same time, avoid using the hair straightener as you will look even more boyish and straight. A too short haircut gives you a masculine look. The right hair color can warm up skin complexion.
Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes


Curvy

Curvy women need to be very careful when choosing their hairstyle. In this case too, is a matter of proportions and avoiding any extremes. Therefore, if you have a fuller face, stay away from too voluminous, big hair. Too much volume at head level ads extra pounds to your face and body. On the other hand, super short, close to the head and curly hairstyles are totally unflattering. The best choices are medium, long wavy, layered hairstyles and those with side-swept bangs.

a � t o x~N @�O dding volume to your hairstyle and avoid backcombing too much as your body may look disproportionate. In the same time, avoid using the hair straightener as you will look even more boyish and straight. A too short haircut gives you a masculine look. The right hair color can warm up skin complexion.




Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes


Tall figures

Tall, athletic figures are considered as being the perfect body type, and therefore, any hairstyle flatters them. Still, you need to pay attention to proportions whether we are talking about long or short, straight or curly hair. However, when going for the classic ponytail choose one with more volume or one starting at the crown of the head.
c- � r ��M x~N ong wavy, layered hairstyles and those with side-swept bangs.
Hairstyles for Body Shapes

Hairstyles for Body Shapes
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