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  • A Trailblazer of Art and Identity, Altina Schinasi

    A Trailblazer of Art and Identity, Altina Schinasi

    Exploring the Life and Legacy of Altina Schinasi

    Altina Schinasi was born in 1907 to a prominent Sephardic Jewish family in New York City. Her upbringing in a privileged yet culturally rich environment laid the foundation for her artistic inclinations. However, Schinasi’s journey was far from ordinary. At a time when societal expectations for women were limited, she dared to defy conventions, pursuing her passions with unbridled determination.

    The Intersection of Art, Identity, and Innovation

    Schinasi’s work was more than simply beautiful; it served as a potent medium for her to examine who she was and the world around her. In order to push the frontiers of art, she frequently used cubism, abstraction, and surrealism into her works. She did not, however, only create on canvas. Schinasi also dabbled in cinema, becoming as one of the first artists to take an interest with this developing genre.

    A Journey Through Altina Schinasi’s Artistic Evolution

    Schinasi’s artistic journey was characterized by a relentless pursuit of self-expression. Her earlier works often exuded a sense of vibrant energy, with bold colors and geometric shapes dominating the canvas. As she evolved as an artist, her style transformed, incorporating elements of surrealism that added depth and introspection to her creations. This evolution was a reflection of her personal growth, paralleling her exploration of identity and the human experience.

  • Leo Tirl: Abstract Sublime Revolutionizes Art

    Leo Tirl: Abstract Sublime Revolutionizes Art

    A Visionary in Contemporary Art: The Emergence of Leo Tirl

    Few figures in the world of modern art are as mysterious and admired as Leo Tirl. Leo Tirl is a great visionary who has expanded the parameters of art with his original and creative approach to the abstract sublime. Leo Tirl, whose work continues to enthrall and challenge the art world, is the subject of this essay, which delves further into his biography, influences, and artistic path.

    Abstract Sublime: Decoding Leo Tirl’s Artistic Style

    The idea of the abstract sublime, a style that aims to arouse strong emotions via the use of abstract forms and colors, sits at the core of Leo Tirl’s work. Intricate textures, brilliant colours, and organic shapes are combined in Tirl’s skillful manner to produce stunning compositions that break down barriers. This section explores the fundamental components of Tirl’s creative approach, illuminating how he is able to arouse strong feelings in his viewers and establish a deep connection with them.

    The Journey of Colors: Exploring Tirl’s Palette

    Leo Tirl’s knowledge of color is a crucial component of his creativity. He is able to portray a variety of feelings and moods in his work because to his audacious and daring use of brilliant hues. Tirl’s palette is a thrilling voyage of emotions on canvas, ranging from the blazing reds that represent passion to the tranquil blues that radiate tranquillity. This section decodes the meaning and symbolism of colors in Leo Tirl’s artwork, shedding light on his expressive visual syntax.

    Nature’s Symphony: Tirl’s Inspiration from the World Around Us

    Leo Tirl is one artist that finds great inspiration from nature, as has always been the case. His artworks display a strong affinity for the natural world since he skillfully captures the spirit of celestial occurrences, seascapes, and landscapes. This section of the article investigates how Leo Tirl’s works are influenced by the beauty and intricacy of nature, making them a mirror of the marvelous universe we live in.

    Beyond the Canvas: Tirl’s Exploration of Mixed Media

    Exhibitions by Leo Tirl are more than just showcases of the artist’s work; they also transport visitors into the artist’s sublimely abstract universe. Each show is carefully planned to establish a conversation between the artworks, the environment, and the viewership. The influence of Leo Tirl’s shows is examined in this section. Visitors are urged to interact personally and emotionally with the art, which leaves a lasting imprint.

  • Sewing livelihoods: Women of rural Latur keep dying art of quilting alive

    Sewing livelihoods: Women of rural Latur keep dying art of quilting alive

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    Latur: The humble traditional quilt “godhadi” has become an assured source of livelihood for women in some remote villages of Maharashtra’s Latur district.

    A project, which was started in 2017 on an investment of Rs 50,000 by the self-help group Ruma, short for rural Maharashtra, is now providing women a monthly income of Rs 8,000, an official said.

    What began as a small enterprise has since grown to employ 35 women in the age group of 18 to 60 years (some of them speech and hearing impaired) from Ansarwada and surrounding hamlets in Nilanga tehsil.

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    Godhadi, the main product of the self-help group, is hand sewn by women by layering colourful cloth scraps to make beautiful patterns.

    The project came into being on March 8, 2017 with an aim to provide women of Ansarwada steady wages and keep the traditional handicrafts alive, Ruma project president Rukmini Pastalge said.

    The project was started under the guidance of one Madhuvanti Mohan, who was working with a few NGOs in the district, she said.

    The women who are part of the collective have been keeping the dying art of quilting alive with their new and innovative designs, an official from UMED Rural Livelihood Mission said.

    Apart from colourful godhadis, the women also make cloth toys and bags, he said.

    UMED Rural Livelihood Mission has been extending support to the self-help group by providing a platform to showcase the handcrafted creations at exhibitions, he said.

    At least 15 small and major exhibitions were organised in the last four years and Ruma’s ‘godhadi’ even went on to win an award in one of them, the official said.

    “We are making efforts to sell our godadhis abroad. We want to make our products on par with handicrafts from West Bengal, Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir,” Pastalge said.

    The quilts have received a good response from online sales as well, but most of the products are sold by word of mouth or during exhibitions, she said.

    The collective procures raw materials (cloth scraps) from different parts of the country or receives discarded scraps in the form of donations from factories, she said.

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  • Emporium Hosts Art Exhibition of Two Engineers

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    by Muskan Fatima

    SRINAGAR: Government Arts Emporium Srinagar hosted an exhibition of artwork produced by engineers Iftikhar Wani and Shazia Basharat. Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri inaugurated the two-day painting exhibition.

    Shazia Basharat, an engineer by profession, discovered her love for art during the lockdown period. This being her first exhibition, she looks forward to the journey ahead. ‘Art has changed my outlook on life and brought immense peace to me. Just like in art, sometimes in life things do not turn out exactly how we had imagined but just some touches can make it look better. I learnt from painting that there is always time to change, just that it should come from within you,’ said Shazia. Some of her paintings explored the beauty of nature, including ‘Aatish-e-Chinar,’ which depicts the beauty of the Autumn season, and ‘Beginnings,’ which depicts the beauty of the early bloom of almond flowers in Spring.

    Although there is a diversity in her artworks, two of Shazia’s paintings showcased Sufi whirling dervishes. “In my understanding, these artists who whirl around at some point find that everything is blur around them, and when these worldly things become a blur for them, that is when they connect to God. They even try to dance on their toes as if disconnected from the worldly affairs,” said Shazia.

    Iftekhar Ahmad Wani, on the other hand, is a self-taught artist who worked as a marketing manager and industrial marketing expert in Saudi Arabia. He started painting in 2012 and feels that art comes naturally to him. He mainly uses Kashmir as his inspiration for his paintings. One of his paintings shows the mesmerizing beauty of Khanqah-e-Moula. ‘My father was an engineer by profession, and he used to take me to Khanqah as a kid. After he passed away, I started painting those places. It is challenging to paint Shehr e Khas, but there is a poetic atmosphere to Kashmir” said Iftekhar.

    Dr Jahangeer Aslam Makhdoomi, who is an Oncologist and an Artist, said, ‘I am happy to see that people are coming with their work. I hope this creates a chain reaction and encourages others as well, especially the youth. The paintings of Iftekhar Wani took me back to my native place, Downtown, and refreshed my memories.’

    One of the onlookers named Unis Saleem commented, ‘Each painting seems to be telling a story. For a person like me who always dwells in paintings, visiting this exhibition has been a piece of solace as well as a thought-provoking experience.’

    Another onlooker, Rukhsaar Manzoor, said, ‘These paintings bring out a feeling of home in me. For all of us, Kashmir is home.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Obama, Kardashian celebrating Eid?; AI art trend continues

    Obama, Kardashian celebrating Eid?; AI art trend continues

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    While politicians and celebrities extend their wishes to people on Eid occasions every year, Artificial Intelligence (AI) this time has made it possible to watch them celebrate Eid.

    It is very difficult to bring unreal imagery to a shareable reality. But Artificial Intelligence has learned to make it possible.

    UAE-based digital artist Jyo John Mulloor has done it once again. His latest works on Instagram are grabbing attention once again.

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    Using AI, the artist has reimagined what it would be like if Donald Trump was a tailor preparing for Eid, among other noteworthy celebrities.

    In a video compilation of images released on April 18, politicians and celebrities, including, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian and Bill Gates were seen gearing up for Eid celebrations in full swing.

    Wearing attractive Indian attire, Queen Elizabeth is seen stitching clothes on a sewing machine, while Kim Kardashian is all busy sorting jewellery to match her ethnic wear.

    On the other hand, Barack Obama has becomes the henna artist designing a table.

    Shakira and Kanye West then appear in the video seriously shopping while Bill Gates is all smiles as he tries out his Eid look.

    AI has always amazed the world by making it possible to get imagination to come to life. 

    Another video compilation features Trump, Obama, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden on the iftar table breaking their Ramzan fast.

    Celebrity AI art went viral showing how impressive the technology is and continues to amaze people by creating renowned people in their unusual avatars which might be the imaginations of many.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Imagimake Stamp Art Ocean Coloring & Stamping Set for Girls & Boys 3 Years +, Multicolor

    Imagimake Stamp Art Ocean Coloring & Stamping Set for Girls & Boys 3 Years +, Multicolor

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    Imagimake brings to you awesome and fun-filled activities across categories of craft, compound and colouring. We are dedicated to delivering innovative products to nurture creativity and enhance learning for young ones. Our award-winning range of toys and play system provide hours of creative fun and constructive engagement for children. In our colouring series, we have Stamp Art which has some great art and craft kits for kids to explore the world of painting and colouring in a new way. It makes the activity fun and engaging for the kids with the mess free wash and reuse stamps and easy blending pens!
    SIMPLY STAMP: Simply swipe the Stamp Pen to effortlessly imprint the cute ocean theme designs like an octopus, seahorse or a starfish. Then just wash and reuse again and again
    EASY BLENDING: This colours set for kids comes with a combination of stamps and pens that are Easy Blending – now, creating beautiful blends and patterns is child’s play
    MESS FREE CREATIVE PLAY: A new way of stamp art – say goodbye to messy paint with our mess free Stamp Pens
    ONE STAMP ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES: These stamps can also be used in cool crafts like card making, scrapbooking and lots more

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  • Unconventional Cousins Create Stunning Epoxy Resin Art Furniture In Kashmir, Turning Heads In Design World

    Unconventional Cousins Create Stunning Epoxy Resin Art Furniture In Kashmir, Turning Heads In Design World

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    by Muskan Fatima

    SRINAGAR: In a region where conformity is the norm, two engineering cousins stood out with their unconventional thinking and unwavering determination. Their remarkable creativity and innovation resulted in the birth of Epoxy Resin Art furniture in Kashmir, turning heads and sparking interest in the design world.

    Epoxy is a type of synthetic resin used in a variety of applications such as adhesives, coatings, and paints. It is made by mixing two components, a resin and a hardener, which react to form a strong, durable and often waterproof material. Epoxy can bond materials together, fill gaps or cracks, and create a protective layer over a surface. It is commonly used in construction, woodworking, automotive repair, and marine applications.

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    During Covid, Kashif began researching and making use of internet resources. He believes that the internet can be resourceful if used to surf the right things. After a lot of brainstorming and hard work, the business venture officially started in 2021. As Covid led to job losses on a large scale, an idea like this seemed like a good option for employment generation. Moreover, Kashmir is known for its wood, and Kashmiris share a common love for wood in general, as seen from the popular Kashmiri wood-carved furniture found in many Kashmiri households.

    The catch is that Divine Epoxy Furniture uses scrap wood to create unique and durable pieces of furniture that showcase the natural beauty of the wood. Scrap wood can be repurposed and incorporated into epoxy furniture as a sustainable and eco-friendly option, adding a rustic touch to the design while reducing waste and contributing to a more environmentally conscious approach to furniture making. Scrap wood can create a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture that tells a story and adds sentimental value to the item, making it more meaningful and valuable to the owner. Moreover, epoxy resin art gives a unique new look to the furniture, and since epoxy is waterproof, it also increases the lifespan of the furniture.

    The harmonious marriage of wood and epoxy resin in furniture making creates a captivating and luxurious aesthetic that effortlessly blends organic warmth with modern elegance, resulting in exquisite pieces that are as visually striking as they are durable and functional. “Initially, people were surprised that something like this was made in Kashmir itself,” said Tanzeel Khan, a Research Scholar from SKUAST Shalimar who has been working with the duo and is part of the team.

    Divine Epoxy Furniture mainly deals with Epoxy Coffee tables, Epoxy Wall clocks, Fractal burn kitchen cabinets, Customized Epoxy doors, and much more. Customers have given high praise to the craftsmanship and quality of their work. One customer shared, “I had a custom epoxy river table made for my living room, and it is absolutely stunning. The combination of wood and resin is breathtaking, and it is a real conversation starter.” Another customer stated, “I purchased an epoxy desk for my home office, and it has been a game-changer. It is so much more stylish than a regular desk, and it makes working from home feel like a luxury. The fact that it is so durable and easy to clean is just a bonus.”

    They have recently started Fractal burning art as well, which involves using high voltage electrical currents to burn branch-like patterns into the wood. It gives an artistic look to the furniture and adds character to it.

    Tanzeel Khan expressed his vision for the future by saying, “Our aim is to create a Hybrid industry.” While their journey has been filled with obstacles and challenges, they have persevered and learned valuable lessons along the way. They faced the challenge of entering the market and establishing their own unique niche. However, they view their journey as a great learning experience. The power of imagination is evident in their success, as they have brought their ideas to life through hard work and determination. Tanzeel Khan believes that exploring our potential can lead to limitless possibilities, and he encourages others to do the same.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Retro-futurist landscapes inspired by rock idols and writers – in pictures

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    Maxine Gregson’s artworks – which have been described as “nostalgic futurism” – combine postcards and magazines bought on eBay, as well as her own photography, with snippets of lyrics and literature. “Joni Mitchell is a big inspiration,” she says. “I’ve also created pieces inspired by Bob Dylan, Joseph Heller and John Cheever. I’m currently reading JG Ballard as I’m told my work has similar dystopian qualities.”

    A graphic designer by trade, the Bolton-born artist honed her skill for combining pictures and typography at her day job. “This started as a hobby, a respite from the corporate world, but it’s become the career I always desired. There’s nothing better than seeing my art in people’s homes.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Remarks on Art 370 abrogation: Bombay HC refuses to quash FIR against Kashmiri prof

    Remarks on Art 370 abrogation: Bombay HC refuses to quash FIR against Kashmiri prof

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    The Bombay High Court refused a petition which sought to quash an FIR report registered against a young Kashmiri professor for his WhatsApp status that read, “August 5 Black Day for Jammu and Kashmir” in reference to the abrogation of Article 370.

    Javed Ahmed Hajam, the professor of Kolhapur College, who originally hails from Baramulla in Kashmir had allegedly, in 2022, put two WhatsApp statuses in a group of parents and teachers. In one he termed August 5, 2019, a black day. On the 2nd, he greeted Pakistan for its independence on August 14.

    On Friday, the bench of Justice Sunil Shukre and MM Sathaye beheld that in a democratic country like India, there is a fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19. But they said that any critical words or dissenting opinions must be expressed properly after analysing the whole situation in a sensitive matter.

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    “The first message which has been posted on the WhatsApp application by the petitioner is, without giving any reason and without making any critical analysis of the step taken by the Central Government towards abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution. In our view, this message has the tendency to play with the emotions of different groups of people in India as there are strong feelings of contrasting nature about the status of Jammu and Kashmir in India and, therefore, one has to tread cautiously in such a field, lest the emotions may reach up to such a level as to bring about consequences or a reasonable possibility of consequences visiting as envisaged in Section 153-A of Indian penal code (IPC),” the order stated.

    Bench concluded by saying that the case was a matter of trial to investigate whether an accused is really implicated in the offence under section 153A of IPC

    The court refused to quash the FIR, stating, “As of now, prima-facie it does appear to be having much impact on the mind of different groups of people, for the reasons stated just now, and therefore prima-facie constitutes the offence under Section 153-A of IPC.”

    It pertains to say, Articles 370 and 35(A) which gave special status to the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state in terms of autonomy and its ability to formulate laws for the state’s permanent residents was nullified under the BJP-led government on August 5, 2019.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Waterlily House -02 Pcs Macrame Woven Wall Hanging Small Decor Boho Chic Bohemian Home Geometric Art Decor – Beautiful Apartment Dorm Room Decoration,(Size – 20 x 33cm). (Pattern – D)

    Waterlily House -02 Pcs Macrame Woven Wall Hanging Small Decor Boho Chic Bohemian Home Geometric Art Decor – Beautiful Apartment Dorm Room Decoration,(Size – 20 x 33cm). (Pattern – D)

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    Waterlily House – 02 Pcs Macrame Woven Wall Hanging Small Decor Boho Chic Bohemian Home Geometric Art Decor – Beautiful Apartment Dorm Room Decoration,(Size -20 x 33cm).Color – Off white. Mini wall hanging tapestry Bohemian hand-woven tapestry ornaments home decor High-quality woven texture wall can decorate the wall and make the house cozier, you can hang it over the sofa, fireplace, desk or bed top, with give your room a warm feeling Unique look bohemian style makes it easily catch the attention of women and girls, these mini macrame wall hanging decorations can be used as a good gift to share with family and friends during housewarming, birthdays, weddings, Christmas and other festivals. Product features: Material: cotton Style: Bohemian Weight: 0.3 kg Package: 1 x Macrame wall hanger, 1 x wooden sticks
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