TRADITIONAL ART
Instagram artist goes viral for creating Mia Khalifa portrait using toilet commode and cleaner
Artist Shintu Maurya, widely recognised for his devotional artworks, has taken the internet by storm with an unusual creation featuring former adult film actress Mia Khalifa. In a video posted on Instagram, Maurya used parts of a toilet commode and a cleaner bottle to craft a shadow image of Khalifa. Garnering over 45.7 million views, the artwork has polarised viewers, with reactions ranging from praise for creativity to criticism over the shift from spiritual themes.
Why it pays to keep tradition alive for GenAI
Experts emphasize the enduring relevance of traditional AI and machine learning, even amidst the generative AI boom. While generative AI excels in creative applications, traditional AI remains crucial for tasks requiring precision and structured data analysis. Combining both approaches offers the greatest potential economic impact, but careful consideration of costs, legal implications, and ethical concerns is essential for successful implementation.
Divorce never looked so beautiful: Woman¡¯s viral mehndi art tells the raw story of her failed marriage
A woman has turned traditional Mehndi (henna) art into a powerful form of self-expression, using it to narrate her painful journey through a failed marriage and eventual divorce. In a viral Instagram video shared by artist Urvashi Vora Sharma, the woman¡¯s hands are adorned with a design that replaces typical wedding motifs with images reflecting emotional trauma, loneliness, and betrayal.
Nothing to see here... except $1.5 million: The blank canvas auction
A seemingly blank canvas by Robert Ryman, titled General 52" x 52", will go under the hammer in Berlin, valued at over $1.5 million. The minimalist 1970 artwork challenges conventional ideas of art with its use of white enamel on a delicate surface. The auction follows a recent trend of controversial art sales, including Maurizio Cattelan¡¯s duct-taped banana, raising questions about the true meaning and value of contemporary art.
Maha Kumbh 2025¡¯s cultural makeover: Art, music, & spirituality to collide in Prayagraj
Uttar Pradesh government, in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism, is preparing for the Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj. Spanning 45 days from January 13 to February 26, this event will include art installations, cultural performances, and exhibitions to celebrate India¡¯s diverse heritage, attracting millions of devotees globally.
10-day Hornbill Festival begins in Nagaland with traditional ceremony
The 25th Hornbill Festival commenced in Kisama village with a display of Naga culture, coinciding with Nagaland Statehood Day. International collaborations include Japan, the USA, the UK, Peru, and Bulgaria. Events feature traditional dances, music, indigenous games, and craft exhibitions, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of Naga people and their rich cultural heritage.
Did this Lucknow bride really wear 'Banarasi Bikini' for her wedding? Truth about viral pic that sparked outrage
An image of an Indian bride dressed solely in flamboyant yellow undergarments, cheerfully exchanging garlands with her groom, recently set the internet abuzz. Her minimal attire, labeled as the "Banarasi bikini," quickly became a focal point of intense online discussion. While some applauded the unnamed bride for challenging societal norms, others criticized her heavily, deeming the act a provocative spectacle.
Banana artwork worth Rs 52 crores eaten by crypto boss just to prove a point
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun made headlines by fulfilling his quirky promise to eat the $6.2 million (Rs 52,45,89,440) banana artwork, Comedian, by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. At a press event in Hong Kong, Sun bit into the fruit while praising the piece as "iconic" and drawing parallels between conceptual art and cryptocurrency. The artwork, which was sold at a Sotheby¡¯s auction, sparked debate when it debuted in 2019 and has since become a symbol of the intersection between art and digital assets.
Crypto boss Justin Sun eats banana art he bought for $6.2 million
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun on Friday fulfilled a promise he made after spending $6.2 million on an artwork featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall -- by eating the fruit. On Friday Sun denied that the investment -- which made him the largest investor in the project -- was an attempt to influence Trump or American politics.
Follow traditions of dignified, constructive debates of Constituent Assembly: LS Speaker Birla
India celebrated 75 years of its Constitution. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urged members of Parliament to maintain decorum during debates. He cited the Constituent Assembly as an example. President Murmu, PM Modi, and other dignitaries attended the event. They released a commemorative coin, stamp, and books on the Constitution.
A Rs 5 banana sells for Rs 50 crore in art auction. What is so special and who bought it?
A banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $6.2 million at a Sotheby's auction. Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun bought the artwork titled 'Comedian'. The artwork was created by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan. Sun purchased a certificate of authenticity from Cattelan. The document grants him the right to recreate the artwork.
Art Mumbai¡¯s Dinesh Vazirani hints at a ¡®surprise sculpture¡¯ at 2024 edition
Art Mumbai is back. Dinesh Vazirani, co-founder of Art Mumbai , says talks about what he¡¯s most excited about in this edition.
Art Mumbai 2024: Co-founder Conor Macklin on young talent, dream exhibits, and ¡®good parties¡¯
Conor Macklin, co-founder of Art Mumbai, expresses thoughts on this year's edition in an interview with ET Panache. Macklin shares his excitement to witness the works of young Indian and South Asian artists, his dream exhibition concept, and his insights on the future of art curation in a world increasingly influenced by digital and AI-generated art.
AI canvas: artists swap brushes for bots
¡°We are observing a rise in pay packages for creative roles, especially for professionals who can integrate Gen AI prompt engineering into their work,¡± said Jaideep Kewalramani, COO and head of employability business, TeamLease Edtech. ¡°The unique combination of AI proficiency and artistic talent is commanding a premium as it is helping organisations improve time to market, creative quotient and quality.¡±
Best Silk Sarees for Weddings That Exude Luxury
This article explored the best silk sarees for weddings, highlighting their beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. From classic Kanjivarams to contemporary styles, the article showcased options that combine tradition and style. It also included a list of top-rated silk sarees available online, along with detailed descriptions of their features and benefits.
10 Best Banarasi Sarees for Weddings: Embrace the Beauty of Traditional Weaving
If too many outfit options are leading to confusion and indecision, then you must consider getting your hands on a classic Banarasi silk saree. This traditional saree when paired with matching jewellery and other accessories, will definitely make you look spectacular. In today¡¯s article, we have curated a list of the best Banarasi saree for weddings to help you choose the perfect one.
Handmade bagpipes a dying art in Scotland
Highland bagpipes, a key part of Scottish culture, are seeing declining demand as machine-made versions replace handmade ones. Crafted by artisans like Ruari Black of Kilberry Bagpipes, these traditional instruments are mainly used for ceremonial purposes. Kilberry¡¯s handmade bagpipes, known for their distinct sound, attract global customers despite a two-year wait time.
Karwa Chauth mehndi designs 2024: Top mehndi designs to elevate your celebrations
Mehndi Designs for Karwa Chauth 2024: Karwa Chauth is approaching, and married women decorate their hands with auspicious mehendi designs symbolizing prosperity and good luck. Popular designs include Arabic, Bridal, Traditional, Geometrical, Modern, Crescent Moon, Moroccan, and Mandala art. These designs enhance the overall look during the festival, bringing positive energy and highlighting the significance of this ancient tradition.
How India can leverage its cultural riches to stimulate its economy
India's cultural heritage is being recognized as a potential driver for economic growth, with efforts being made to leverage traditional industries and tourism. Government initiatives, like the redevelopment of Ayodhya and Kashi Vishwanath Temple, are yielding positive results in terms of increased visitors and revenue. Prime Minister Modi's focus on promoting Indian culture globally through initiatives like Tamil Cultural Centers and showcasing heritage on the G20 platform is notable. The goal of developing a comprehensive Cultural Economic Model to propel India's economy towards development by 2047 is being emphasized, with the potential to serve as a blueprint for other countries.
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