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The art of teak wood carving was one of the leading export commodities, especially wood carvings with flora and fauna motifs. Javanese culture and Hindu mythology influenced the flora and fauna motifs, so they had their meanings. This research aimed to de... see more

António Xavier de Trindade (1870–1935) and his daughter, Angela Trindade (1909–1980), were two distinguished artists of twentieth-century India. Born and raised in Portuguese Goa, A. X. Trindade obtained his Masters in Art from the Sir J. J. School of Art... see more

Many regions in Indonesia that have produced and preserved the art of carving, but not all have been registered and protected. Carving, usually protected by copyright. But, Jepara Carved Furniture have gained protection through Geographical Indications Ce... see more

Netsuke is an example of Japanese traditional arts. Netsuke functions as a fashion accessory and is an element of a complex composition. Netsuke can be considered as small sculpture. It has been produced in different materials and in various subjects. The... see more

In this paper I will apply bergsonian model of pure perception modified as transitional step of immersion in some projects of virtual art (Dervish by Markos Novak and Placeholder by Brenda Laurel and Rachel Strickland), extrapolated from an analogy observ... see more

This paper offers an insight into an early 14th. Century wooden sculpture of Virgin Mary and the Child crafted in the Nortwestern Spanish province of Alava and preserved in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Argentina, by adressing both its recent histor... see more

Ivory carving from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala, was once appreciated internationally for its outstanding craftsmanship. The origin of the industry can be traced back to 17th century CE or before that, and grew as a full-f... see more

A curatorial conversation between Nina Blomfield and Katie Loney on the work and practice of Lockwood de Forest and The Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company. This conversation is based on a public conversation held on October 3, 2019 at the University of Pittsb... see more

In this study, there are differences in the creativity of early childhood after the application of carving art activities in the TK Negeri (State Kindergarten) Pembina of Karanganyar District, Pekalongan Regency. This study aims to determine the improveme... see more

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