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Oriental Youth Harvest Statue Sculpture Figurine Color 5 7/8" H Z011AA US $59.99
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The various works of art reveal much about human life. They give physical forms to what people feel, think and imagine. The art of Asian countries are one of the best in the world. It opens your mind and heart to the attitudes, feelings, ideas, ideals, customs, and traditions, as well as the belief system of Asians. You learn to enjoy the creations of other cultures and appreciate the beauty and ability of those who created it.
Sculpture information says that Asian art is made up of diverse artistic traditions. If there are any commonalities in style or subject matter, they are usually due to the influence of religion, conquest or trade. The ancient civilizations of West and Central Asia for example produced monumental figurative sculpture. Self-expression in sculpture did not exist in Asia until the development of the International Style of modern art in 1900s. Traditional Asian sculpture was primarily designed to communicate religious and political ideas.
Sculpture art is considered the greatest artistic achievement of India. Their creations were characterized by spiritual content and technical brilliance. Two religions, Buddhism and Hinduism, were the bases of Indian sculptural tradition. The earliest stone sculpture information was evident during the reign of the powerful ruler of the Mauryan Empire, Asoka. Important events and locations were commemorated with the erecting of large beautifully polished stone lions on top of stone columns. Thousands of statues and other buildings were also constructed.
Buddhist monuments continued to be built. Sculptural activity flourished as a result of the construction of many temples and other religious structures. Buddhist art became evident in most sculptural works. Sculptural images of Buddha express Buddhist teachings in visual form. Through the physical characteristics, gestures, dress of the image and the figures surrounding it, the sculptor is able to communicate his ideas. Aside from that, the gates and stone railings of structures showed images of folk gods and goddesses.
The early sculptural tradition of China, Japan and Korea differs from that of India and other Southeast Asian regions. Instead of using stones for erecting temples, impermanent wooden structures were utilized. The majority of early Chinese sculpture was Buddhist. Images of Buddha were created in wood. Through the years, Chinese sculptural style developed from relatively simply carved, substantial figures to decorative images with elaborate details. They create striking forceful designs with beautiful proportions. Their sizes range from small to very large structures.
Very little of Japanese sculpture is made of stone. As in China, most buildings in Japan were constructed of wood. Sculptures created for temples were made of bronze, wood or dry lacquer. The earliest wood sculpture showed Chinese influence. Japanese sculptors however, developed their own naturalistic style. They also use carving and sculpting in the creation of their different structures for the home and weapons for defense.
The rich culture of Asia has brought about the unique art which can b considered one of the best in the world. It has even evolved today as time goes by and methods are even added and modified to express thoughts through art.
Unique sculpture art can be seen on what Asians have created during the Ancient times. they made use of stone and most especially wood. Learn more about this art at http://sculptureinformation.com/.
Create A Garden And Patio Design To Enjoy Year-Round
Retreat to a garden and patio design that's beautiful year-round, and takes minimum fuss. What makes this possible? Carefree plants with continuous blooms, and a well-planned garden structure.
You don't need to be a lawn and garden expert or landscape designer to do this. Here are a few tips for creating a super yet simple garden and patio design that will be a knockout!
The first step is to take a birds-eye view of your garden and patio area. Make a rough sketch of your space, and play around with a few designs until you like what you see. As you're doing this, get some great ideas from existing garden and patio decorations. Pay a visit to other people's gardens, or public gardens. Look through home landscaping and gardening magazines, find what you like, and develop plans of your own.
Decide what style or theme is right for you... formal, casual, rustic, Southwestern, Japanese... there are enormous possibilities. Then stay with that style and theme so the overall effect does not become confusing. For instance, you wouldn't want to combine bronze garden sculptures of saints or cherubs with rustic wooden wagon wheels.
Imagine what your patio area will most often be used for. You may plan to entertain lots of outdoor dinner guests. If so, be sure your patio space has plenty of room for the largest number of people right from the beginning. Your patio may be more of a private, reflective retreat for enjoying the sun, reading a book, or gazing up at the stars. Determine the use of shade, open sun, or even covering it with a roof.
Now take your favorite ideas and put them into your rough plans - and soon you'll have a design that is ready for action.
The next step is to create your garden and patio design to scale - you can use landscaping software for this, or do it by hand. Choose the flowers you intend to plant, noting how many you will need for each month of your growing season, and select the landscaping structures that will give your design its form.
Some say the secret to a beautiful garden and patio design is having a good amount of hard structure. This is what landscape designers refer to as "good bones" - walls, fences, garden bridges, gates, garden arbors, landscape statues, garden fountains ... even a strong line of evergreen plants.
Garden structures such as these create forms and lines, giving your garden and patio design definition and dimension. Plus, in the winter when most plants are empty and bare, your garden will preserve its shape and sense of completeness. It's amazing how just one or two structures can produce this satisfying effect.
Most garden and landscaping structures are built to withstand the elements. Treated pine, cedar and teak garden furniture, trellises, arbors, and decorative fencing are great choices. Stone, copper, and bronze garden statuary will never let you down. Garden fountains bring incredible beauty and atmosphere to any garden and patio design - in fact, entire gardens have been built around them.
Next, choose annual spring flowers and perennial plants that will give you blooms from one season to the next. For instance, select carefree roses that need no pruning or spraying, and bloom continuously from spring through fall. Fill planters with beautiful blooming flowers such as Oriental lilies or verbena for different colors all summer long. Establish flower beds in corners or along walk ways. Always consider your local climate and plant according to the sun and shade needs of your plants.
As you plan your garden and patio design, create paths or walk ways that lead from one area to the next. Rambling garden paths are relaxing and charming... and if laid out thoughtfully, will be a big help to you as the gardener. Paths can be of stone, brick, flagstone, gravel, or mown turf, although grass paths require more upkeep. Garden sculptures or sitting benches thoughtfully placed along the way provide wonderful expression.
If you want garden and patio designs that are pre-drawn, there are ready-made plans available in books and magazines. This is another fine way to get off to a solid start. Use pre-made garden plans from start to finish, or incorporate parts of them right into you own creative plans.
Copyright 2006 Robert Mosse
About the Author
Robert Mosse is a gardening and lawn care specialist and author of the "Easy" Lawn and Gardening Book Series. Visit Robert at Lawn And Gardening Tips for great gardening info... and get the free Guide for 101 Gardening Tips.
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