Personalizing your Walls with a Blast

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Blank walls may be considered to be a sign of emptiness and loneliness. Though some people may disagree with this, it is an eyesore having to see rooms with blank walls and it may leave a bad impression on your visitors. These days, wall art is becoming a necessity in every home. Many designers would often agree that a wall without nice and personalized wall art is like an artist without creativity. 

Valuable wall art makes any wall look fun and exciting. Say goodbye to boredom as every home with personalized wall art will have a vibrant and dynamic room atmosphere. Styling your wall with paint is a thing of the past. With carefully selected pieces, you will have the interior appearance of your dreams. Though sometimes choosing the right pieces may be quite a challenge since they need to blend well with the overall style of your home. Read on to know about the advantages of having good personalized wall art. 

Create a focal point in your room

Every room requires a focal point that captures the attention of your family and guests. A fine and valuable wall art reflects everything of who and what you are. Take for instance a framed poster of a landscape or seascape. Scenes like these can boost the appearance of the room and can be called your very own. 

Making the walls vibrant

If you get the chance to visit classrooms these days, you will notice that the walls are covered with posters. This is so that students may not feel lazy or sleepy. They will have something to look at and can somehow stimulate their mind and interests. The right wall art can set the mood in the room where you can relax, dream, and imagine. Wall art also helps in transforming any depressing environment into a lively place. 

Wall art reflects who and what you are

The wall arts on your walls are all about your interests. For instance, your interests are in sports or any outdoor escapades. The wall art that you create somehow tells your story uniquely and interestingly. As such, you must choose the pieces carefully and according to your preferences. 

Create conversation starters

Tired of the routine and boring conversations? Experts believe that if you share the same interest with someone, you will be able to initiate a conversation that may last long. As such, it should be fun and engaging. Personalized wall art is a great conversation starter. 

Pick the perfect color palette

Wall art decorations help you to pick the colors of the paint to complete the beauty of your place. With wall art, you will now have a complete picture of what colors to add to your room. With the wall art in place, the process of choosing the right color palette will be easier than usual. With the use of framed personalized art, the color palette of your room can be chosen according to the colors that are seen in the art. For instance, art that has cool colors mean that the palette may be in blue, green, or any other cool hues. The bedroom for instance can be dominated by cool colors for a more relaxing and comfortable ambiance. 

The Human Body and Art

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The human body is one of the most popular and probably one of the oldest subjects used in art. It is also one of the favorites of many painters and sculptors and is usually included in an art class. If you are going to look at history you will see that the use of humans in art can be traced back to prehistoric times. You can see them in caves etched on the walls and these drawings have captured the attention of artists from around the world. Here we have enough information about the history of the human body in art. 

How it all began

In prehistoric times, cave drawings were not made as a decorative element. These were drawn to tell stories and to give information about the life of the people living during those times. Ancient civilizations likewise have their versions of using humans in several art forms. Ancient Greeks and Romans create important characters in larger forms as compared to the common people. Examples are the gods and monarchs who have ruled the nations. 

What happened during the Renaissance Period?

During this period, religious images were often created, not only to decorate a space but also to give importance to those portrayed in a story. Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo were two great artists who were known to have created a more detailed representation of the human body. With Da Vinci’s knowledge of human anatomy, he was able to create more realistic human art. Examples are the Madonna of the Rocks, The Mona Lisa, and the Vitruvian Man. The ceilings of the Sistine Chapel were decorated by Michelangelo, and one of his famous works was The Last Judgement, The Creation of Adam, and other scenes from the Book of Genesis.

How about during the 16th and 17th Centuries?

During these periods, art has been known for the recreation of the human body in unique ways. The works during the Renaissance period have extremely influenced the Mannerist painters by making images emphasizing tension and imbalance. Some of the notable works were Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time by Agnolo Bronzino. 

The human form during the 18th and 19th centuries

These periods marked the rise and popularity of English Romantics such as William Blake and William Etty. These artists used religious and historical paintings as platforms for their nude art. These works artistically enhanced the human body, showing the details and beauty of the human form. You may have heard the names Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and Gustave Courbet as they contributed immensely to the development of art.

The art during the 20th century and modern times

One of the prominent names during these periods is Egon Schiele. He was an Austrian Expressionist painter, draftsman, and printmaker who was known for the eroticism of his figurative works. Schiele was a protege of Gustav Klimt and made an emphasis on his female nudes posed in confident, sexual positions. Some popular names who made difference during these periods were Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Lucian Freud. 

The Beauty of Japanese Pagodas

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Japanese pagodas are architectural structures that had cultural and religious significance. These are not only seen in Japan, but also other Asian countries, like China, India, Korea, and Vietnam. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, mostly Buddhism and Taoism. Pagodas are tiered structures with roof systems of 5 levels. Each level represents a different element of the world as listed in the Buddhist religion. The meaning of “pagoda” refers to multi-tiered Japanese structures that are a prominent secondary feature of Japanese temples and gardens.

A brief history of pagodas

Pagodas originated in Japan and are based on stupas, which are ancient Indian buildings. Stupas are ancient Indian structures with a similar purpose as the pagodas. Stupas were designed to contain relics that are associated with religious and historical individuals. Pagodas, on the other hand, house religious talismans and other sacred items. The creation of pagodas was recorded as early as 2nd-century C.E. shortly after Buddhism was introduced in China. As the religion spread to different parts of Asia so are the changes in the appearances of pagodas. In Japan, Buddhism has greatly influenced its culture and religion. As such, pagodas have become identified with the Japanese even though their origin was in China.

The Japanese pagoda

Japanese pagodas do not look like each other. There are different forms and each form has a cultural significance. Japanese pagodas are mostly created with wood, have larger roof overhangs, and are often seen as secondary structures rather than primary ones. They have different levels and each roof size diminishes until the last roof. As mentioned above, Japanese pagodas house Buddhist artwork, statues, and other objects with religious significance. 

The architecture

Japanese pagodas may have similarities with other pagodas in Asia. However, its uniqueness is due to several attributes, each with its significance. It is mainly made of wood, stones, and bricks. The other characteristics are the central pillar, the Sorin, which is the spire at the highest roof of the structure. The Sorin is designed to remind the viewers to look at the cosmos beyond space. There are also the beams that are counterbalanced by columns, and the pagoda roof. The roof has 5 levels and each represents earth, water, fire, wind, and space. 

Symbolism

Japanese pagodas not only represent harmony with nature but the resilience of the Japanese spirit. In the past, pagodas have faced many disasters, either natural or man-made. It was rebuilt every time they were destroyed or damaged. These symbolize the people of Japan as they have survived and recovered from all the natural calamities that they experience. Japanese pagodas have been preserved for centuries through hard work, humility, and respect for the natural cycle of life. 

French Toast Poster

French Toast Poster in Black Frame

Surprisingly, French toast did not originate from France. It was believed that the name came from a man named Joseph French from the U.S. It is prepared with bread, milk, eggs, and butter.

Champagne Cocktail Poster

Champagne Cocktail Poster in Black Frame

Cocktail drinks are any mixed drink with at least two cocktail ingredients. The base is usually alcoholic like vodka or gin. The drink comes with other flavored ingredients such as fruit juice.

Cocktail Poster

Cocktail Poster in Black Frame

Cocktail drinks are any mixed drink with at least two cocktail ingredients. The base is usually alcoholic like vodka or gin. The drink comes with other flavored ingredients such as fruit juice.

Boulevard Brasserie Poster

Boulevard Brasserie Poster in Black Frame

Boulevard Brasserie is a popular restaurant in London and has been serving its customers since 1991. It is known for serving menus that are inspired by Classic French and Mediterranean dishes.

Charcuterie Board Poster

Charcuterie Board Poster in Black Frame

A charcuterie board is filled with cured meats, cheese, veggies, nuts, olives, dried fruits, and crackers. A mixture of food on a platter that stimulates all of your taste buds.

Chochin Lanterns Poster

Chochin Lanterns Poster in Black Frame

Chochin lanterns are traditional Japanese lanterns that are made with bamboo frames covered in silk or paper. Beautiful decor that will make you embrace the culture and tradition of Japan.

Chochin Lanterns White Poster

Chochin Lanterns White Poster in Black Frame

Chochin lanterns are traditional Japanese lanterns that are made with bamboo frames covered in silk or paper. Beautiful decor that will make you embrace the culture and tradition of Japan.