Oriental art

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Oriental art

A thing of beauty is always fresh, vital, principled, and divine. [1]


Some samples of its masterpieces:

Amorous Couple Maithuna India
Krishna

"We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that which is around us, we are the same as everything. Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it." Buddha.

"The flower is a jumble of thighs, the sun's harem - the most oriental thing imaginable." Malcolm de Chazal.

"A nice cottage. A clean table. A clear sky with a beautiful moon. A vase of flowers. No cares of the world." 15th-century Chinese writer. [2]

"Making contemporary art can throw up obstacles but it does not worry me. I am eternally optimistic; I am Chinese." Cai Guo-Qiang.

See also

Progress through Education by Carlos V. Francisco, Philippine.
Dragon_Qinq_Dynasty, China


Dragons symbolize wisdom, virtue and strength.

External links

The Old album by Iman Maleki Iran


Royal Fort, Pakistan.

Framed medallion Turkey.jpg

Framed medallion, Byzantine Empire, 500–700. Turkey.

References

  1. A THEORY OF ORIENTAL AESTHETIC By Kenneth K. Inada.
  2. Asian Art at the Met.
Base of the Elephant Terrace, Angkor, Cambodia.
Sacred Art of Japan.
Noah's Ark, Malaysia.