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Creative arts are overly caricatured as non-essentially flossy and unmerited luxury particularly when executed in a jail setting. However, research suggests that art-based prison programs can significantly bear upon the lives of offenders. In this paper t... see more

AbstractAcute trauma, and Rudolf Otto’s psychology of religion theory as means for healingEmpirical studies confirm that quantitative research is limited as far as the analysis, description and explanation of traumatic experiences are concerned. It is aft... see more

Symbolic facial positionsBy Ulla HaastrupA value-laden symbolic imagery was used for at least 500 years in the wall paintings in Denmark. From the end of the 11th century until the start of the 16th century, faces were only painted in three positions. The... see more

The image of a “woman-by-the-water” has always been a recurring motif in Philippine epics and folk narratives. The folk tales of the different ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines have always featured a story about a woman who takes a bath in the riv... see more

Mount Merapi in Central Java is one of the world’s most studied volcanoes. The frequent eruptions of this volcano and the densely populated areas on its slopes make Merapi particularly important to scholars of the natural and social sciences. Considerable... see more

AbstractMost temples throughout Thailand have mural paintings upon their inner walls. Founder of Silpakorn University, Prof. Silpa Bhirasri, highlighted 13 temples in Thailand as having exceptional mural paintings. With its original Lanna Mural paintings,... see more

The art history has just started to research in detail calligraphic paintings, which belong to Islamic painting and calligraphy and are actually created by using these two branches of art together. Especially calligraphic paintings, evaluated within the o... see more

Inscriptions are numerous in the corpus of Catalan mural paintings, which thus provides a vast laboratory to understand the place of inscriptions in painted decoration and how iconic and alphabetic signs interact throughout the building, and possibly in t... see more

Balinese paintings from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries shed light on how painters and their works speak to their viewers both about how Balinese in this period knew, imagined, thought, and felt about the world in which they lived, and about ... see more

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