Posted on April 14, 2010.
Contemporary Arts This season, the products made art and craft materials, which improves the look of the office or home, he lives in.
Imagine it is the season of corporate giving and you have a choice to choose between a beautiful vase designed to work best in the corner of your cabin or a pen as a gift box joint of your boss. Which do you prefer? Although the answer is difficult because the special flavor can be defined, most of the time we forget the practical aspect of the pen that will apply for office use and definitely go for the beautiful vase envy, and to attract the eyes of many in the cabin. Think about it do you? This is because the rich tapestry of Indian arts and crafts is something that is not a hidden fact. India since the beginning is known for creating stunning pieces in the arts and crafts, which has left the world speechless together. The elegance of traditional arts and crafts mirror of Indian heritage in its past and present flow into eternity. Today, the great Indian art and crafts show that is impressive variety of products that combine aesthetics with utility value. To satisfy modern tastes and meet international demand, the design institutes have given a new look to these traditional crafts. A variety of products are now available in all regions spread across India. There is a collection of different craft traditions of India, which are classified in categories such as brass, bronze, terracotta, shell craft, jute and coir, leather, stone, glass, toys, etc. Whether it is the Madhubani paintings and Kishangarh, or for that matter the trappings of assorted wood carvings, decorations, plush toys, handbags and purses, there is no doubt that the art and craft traditions of India emerges a charm and originality of its own and pure beauty that has not been touched by time. The flow of people and India has stimulated many new trends in the arts.
Splendor of Metal
Metalware has found new expression in the context of Andhra Pradesh with exquisite pieces of art of the plate. Some of these beauties made it consist of a variety of articles of utility-cum-decorative, such as flower pots, vases, wall decorations and stationery. Today, there is a wide use of brass, bronze, copper, iron and bell metal in India. Ornaments, utensils, icons and figures are made from different metals. These objects can be embellished by stamping, engraving, inlay and enameling. The blacksmith is known metal for various Indian methods of metalworking and established forms of vision, design and sensitivity. The skills of artisans can be seen in boxes, vases and trays made throughout India, which has a huge demand from abroad also. In northern India, copper and brass lamps are made in a variety of shapes and styles. Lamps and lamp pahaldar Jaipuri are examples. Jaipuri engravers produce lacquered and engraved brassware an astonishing variety of items such as hanging lamps, boxes, bowls, plates and frames. Brass is a metal with another material that has gained popularity over a period of time, the Boilermakers brass casters often homeless and serve their customers by creating domestic utensils, specific images of their deities humane and frames to be available. Bronze importance over the years has been seen by many, almost all Indian cast in bronze is created using investment casting (lost wax) process. No mold survives the process, so that each piece is unique. Both the literature and images of metal excavated by archaeologists to establish the fact that the art of bronze has been consistently practiced in India for more than five million years. copper vessels of Kashmir with floral motifs and calligraphy shows craftsmanship is also excellent. Karnataka is also famous for the work in which bidri silver inlay work is done on a background of dark metal.
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