Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Burhaniye Anatolian High School, Turkey

Sculpture is the art of representing living things or objects with various materials such as metal and wood.Sculpture is the art of creating three demensional form.Thiswork is done with special techniques such as cutting,shaping,molding.The formats obtained are also of different types. Reliefs make unevenness on flat surface:they are called low relief or high relief,depending on whether they make more or less protrusions.Also there are sculptures that are fully carved,that is,standing on a pedestal. The first sculptures appeared between 35,000 and 8,000 BC,and women and animals were carved into stone,ivory,bone,or clay,with or without surface remol.The oldest examples of sculpture art have been found in countries on the Mediterranean coast.


Scoala Gimnaziala Nr.1 Mogosoaia, Romania

Easter Eggs

Easter Eggs Eggs set for Easter - an ancient Romanian tradition. In the Romanian folk tradition, Easter eggs are considered a symbol of regeneration and purification, which protects the animals in the household. Egg laying is practiced exclusively by women, one week before Easter, usually on "green Thursday" and "dry Friday" in the belief that they do not break. The reasons for the ornamentation of the laid eggs differ according to the locality that is presented in several variants. At present, several colors are used to set the eggs, each of them having a certain symbol, namely: white is a symbol of purity, red signifies life (the color of blood), blue is the color of heaven and water, and black represents fertility, yellow represents sun and gold, but the lines painted on the eggs symbolize eternity. Eggs, in the past, were painted in vegetable colors, but today the synthetic, chemical ones are used more often..




Friday, June 12, 2020

Secondary School of Vanashen, Armenia

Painting of Ivan Aivazovski are wonderful. They show the beauty of the nature and the sea. 


     

Martiros Saryan's paintings express the sunny summers and autumns, mountains and village lifestyle of Armenians.





Minas Avetisyan
He created compositions depicting Armenian rural environment, landscapes, portraits and still lifes. He was also the artist of twenty unique frescoes. Roots of his painting went deep into Armenian miniature. The artist proved to be best in painting and graphic art, in fresco painting and scenography.


Ara Alekyan

The giant spider and the bear outside the Moscow Cinema are made entirely of what looked to be recycled metal—bolts, gears, pipes, springs, and other items all welded together. These sculptures were created by the Armenian artist Ara Alekyan. Alekyan sources metal from car repair shops and scrap metal dealers, turning what he calls “material which was considered useless in Armenia” into sculpture. As shown in the short film Born of Fire, Alekyan creates his works by welding together discarded metal pieces, wrapping them in paper, and then setting them on fire, giving the metal a uniform, burnished appearance.


    


Eduard Ghazaryan  
The world renowned Armenian micro miniaturist Eduard Ghazaryan is considered the founder of the unique art of micro miniature. In the 1950s the European press was abuzz about an Armenian man who claimed to create tiny works of art smaller than the eye of a needle. One German newspaper reader had his doubts and sent a letter of disbelief to the artist. Weeks later came the reply, hand-written on a human hair. Eduard Ghazaryan has exposed his first invisible by the naked eye micro miniature works in Yerevan more than half a century ago. He created over 600 of such miniatures. Edward is a man of many phenomenal talents. Born in Yerevan he has received higher musical education and for many years was one of the leading musicians of the Philharmonic orchestra of Armenia. In addition to his micro-art and musical talents, Edward is an eminent violinist innovator, talented musical sculptor and an excellent caricaturist.



The Megerian Family
The Megerian Family has been involved in selling, restoration, and production of fine oriental rugs for over four generations. Originally from Armenia, the Megarians established their rug trade business in the United States in 1917, and quickly developed an expertise in rug repairing and restoration.Over time, they began to realize the growing demand for different trends and subtle design changes, and took their well honed skills to the loom to create their own decorative rugs. Megerian Oriental R​​​​​​​ug family specialists in new and antique oriental rug sales and production. The Megerian Brother's tradition and integrity in the fine craft of hand made rug making, and restoration of rugs and tapestries is world renown. The Megerian Oriental Rug family has been the benchmark producer of New York City's hand made rugs and tapestries.