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naturalia 2008 |
new landscapes 2010 |
oritur 2011 |
murtis 2011 |
in the Tang dynasty (618–907), the primary subject matter of painting was the landscape, known as shanshui (mountain water) painting. In these landscapes, usually mono chromatic and sparse, the purpose was not to reproduce exactly the appearance of nature but... (read more) |
During the Song dynasty (960–1279), landscapes of more subtle expression appeared; immeasurable distances were conveyed through the use of blurred outlines, mountain contours disappearing into the mist, and impressionistic treatment of natural phenomena... (read more) |
origo : originis : origin, start, source, beginning / ancestor. orior oriri ortus : rise, become visible, appear. orior : to be born / to be a consequence or result of something. |
In Hinduism, a murti refers to an image which expresses a Divine Spirit,
made usually of stone, wood, or metal. The murti is regarded as a point of meditational focus. everything is worthy of worship be it the Murti, an icon or nature itself. |