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Muhammad Rafi Songs - 0 views

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    Now watch all hit and famous songs in this free android app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs".. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is an android app allows you to get quick and way access to all hit and famous songs without any cost. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is the app for his fans who love to listen his songs and feel pleasant in his melodious voice. People always found difficulty by downloading songs over web so this app is for easy access of those songs by just a single click on our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". We added almost all of his songs e.g. romantic songs, classical, bhajans and ghazals. You can install our app with the help of internet. Now there is no need to download single song over bogus website. Using search engine you can search your favorite song. I hope you will have fun by using our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". 1:Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka Sahara by Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi 2: Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhaana - Mohd.Rafi & Kishore Kumar 3: Chadh gayee chadh gayee by Mohammad Rafi & Mukesh 4:Tera Khilona Toota by Noor Jehan - Mohd Rafi, 5:Tujhe Pyaar Karte Hai - Mohammad Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur 6:Gun Guna Rahe Hai Bhanvare - Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle 7:Likhe Jo Khat Tujhe Song - Mohammed Rafi - Kanyadan 8:Us Jaane Do Aalam Ka Jalwa Mohd Rafi Manna Dey Nawab Sahib 9:Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai - Dharmendra, Mohammed Rafi, 10:Tum Bin Jaaun Kahan Mohammad Rafi Music RD Burman Film Pyar Ka Mausam.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.activeapp.mohammadrafioldhindisongs - 0 views

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    Now watch all hit and famous songs in this free android app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs".. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is an android app allows you to get quick and way access to all hit and famous songs without any cost. "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs" is the app for his fans who love to listen his songs and feel pleasant in his melodious voice. People always found difficulty by downloading songs over web so this app is for easy access of those songs by just a single click on our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". We added almost all of his songs e.g. romantic songs, classical, bhajans and ghazals. You can install our app with the help of internet. Now there is no need to download single song over bogus website. Using search engine you can search your favorite song. I hope you will have fun by using our app "Mohammad Rafi Old Hindi Songs". 1:Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka Sahara by Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi 2: Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhaana - Mohd.Rafi & Kishore Kumar 3: Chadh gayee chadh gayee by Mohammad Rafi & Mukesh 4:Tera Khilona Toota by Noor Jehan - Mohd Rafi, 5:Tujhe Pyaar Karte Hai - Mohammad Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur 6:Gun Guna Rahe Hai Bhanvare - Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle 7:Likhe Jo Khat Tujhe Song - Mohammed Rafi - Kanyadan 8:Us Jaane Do Aalam Ka Jalwa Mohd Rafi Manna Dey Nawab Sahib 9:Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai - Dharmendra, Mohammed Rafi, 10:Tum Bin Jaaun Kahan Mohammad Rafi Music RD Burman Film Pyar Ka Mausam.
Taylor Wilson

Modern Sophistication in New York City's Upper West Side - 1 views

  • The minimal, contemporary dining room allows the impressive Manhattan skyline to take center stage.
  • In the six-year-old boy’s room, a custom window seat with drawer provides even more storage for toys.
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    Today we return to the work of Frances Herrera, the inimitable New York interior designer behind Interiors by Francesca, LLC. Working with a young, sophisticated family in the Upper West Side, Herrera transformed a blank slate into a comfortable, kid-friendly home that exudes an unquestionably chic, cozy and polished sense of style.
Benjamin Hansen

http://fionahewitt.com/ - 0 views

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    "In 1994, a few years after graduating from Edinburgh Art College with a degree in Drawing and Painting, I left Scotland for a new adventure in Hong Kong. I was struck by the sheer intensity of colours and design-style of all things Chinese, be that packaging, religious symbols, signs, labels or type. For three years, I received commissions from Hong Kong's major magazines and advertisers, but was frustrated by the limitations of the style I had created. My dream was realised when I won a place to study for a Masters at London's Royal College of Art. It was here that I discovered I could combine my drawing skills with the digital medium. This provided me with the tools I needed to realise my graphic visions. Gaining confidence in my new-found style, I returned to my Asian flavoured 'paintings' with gusto, this time bringing on board more elaborate and obscure sources, inspired by toys, communist-era propaganda, the Fifties, the Forties, sweets and packaging. In 2005, I returned to Asia for inspiration. This time moving to the romantic and inspirational former French Concession in Shanghai for a year-long sourcing adventure. I have now returned to my childhood roots of living by the sea, and now live in the beautiful English seaside city of Brighton."
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Awesome Collection of Graffiti Light Art by Lichtfaktor - 2 views

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    Light graffiti, also known as light painting are alwasy very interesting for everyone, they are looking awesome and pretty sweet. Here we have gathered some of most beautiful Lifht graffiti art from Lichtfaktor a Cologne, Germany based group. We hope that you will like their work, find out more about the group and their work on: LICHTFAKTOR - LICHTFAKTOR on Behance - LICHTFAKTOR on Flickr The members of LICHTFAKTOR use light to give expression to their creativity. They take advantage of a variety of light sources to produce photos and videos in cities by night. The Cologne artists' collective, consisting of VJ $ehvermögen (photographer and VJ since 1997 with many years of experience in the event field) and JIAR (communications designer and graffiti artist), experiments with the possibilities yielded by bulb (long-term) exposure and painting. Their aim is to explore all aspects of "lightwriting" and to develop it further. The LICHTFAKTOR crew intentionally uses the entire space in which a particular work is produced and integrates it into their photos and animated films in such a way that it's not just a backdrop but a part of the work itself.
anonymous

Designing my life: 45 Digital Artworks by Rado Javor - Posted by Dzinepress.com - 2 views

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    Here is a great post by dzinepress.com. It shows off more that 45 examples of Digital art by Rado Javor, a digital painter from the UK. His style has a history, classical element.
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about | electric sheep - 1 views

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    Electric Sheep is a collaborative abstract artwork founded by Scott Draves. It's run by thousands of people all over the world, and can be installed on any ordinary PC or Mac. When these computers "sleep", the Electric Sheep comes on and the computers communicate with each other by the internet to share the work of creating morphing abstract animations known as "sheep". The result is a collective "android dream", an homage to Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
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Photos by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 0 views

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    Photos by Yasuhiro Ishimoto presented by Stephen Daiter Gallery.
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » Porta Fira Towers by Toyo Ito and b720 Arquitectos - 4 views

  • The project consists of two towers that perform a subtle dialogue between them. The hotel (PB +25), is designed to turn on itself changing its perception as it is surrounded. Its skin is made of a system of red metal tubes placed with a certain inclination. This perception is complemented by the second tower, which will house offices (PB+22). A pure volume at the first sight, with a glass curtain wall, but the core of which also turns red on itself, becoming, in this way, a reflection of the hotel tower. Between the two towers, and connecting it, there is a common atrium.
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    Japanese architect Toyo Ito and b720 Arquitectos of Spain have completed two adjacent towers in Barcelona containing a hotel and offices.
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » The Long Barn Studio by Nicolas Tye Architects - 0 views

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    Bedfordshire office Nicolas Tye Architects set about building this new studio for themselves when the company outgrew a space in the director's home.
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Rapper Lil Durk Quotes and Reactions Cut his New song 2021 - 0 views

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    Rapper Lil Durk Quotes and Reactions Cut his New song 2021 Rapper Lil Durk Quotes & the Voice is the sixth studio album by American rapper Lil Durk. It was released on December 24, 2020, by Only... #news #rapper #americanrapper #lildurk #tattoos #thevoicenewalbum #releasedverysoon #trenbuddies https://trendbuddies.com/rapper-lil-durk-quotes-and-reactions-on-cut-songs/
anonymous

Amazing Cuban Art & Crafts by Famous Cuban Artist Alina Perez - 6 views

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    Best cuban art, crafts and paintings by famous cuban artist Alina Perez. Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions.
marshal mathers

Uncharted realm of Indian Art Painting - 0 views

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    These days you will stumble upon numerous of web portals from where you can easily buy Indian art paintings online. And few of them are do providing outstanding and exceptionally remarkable paintings and sculptures designed and created by veteran artists. Discover the realms of imaginative art pieces created by usage of striking brush strokes and effervescent colors.
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Book Cutout Art by Alexander Korzer Robinson - 1 views

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    This is the fantastic work of Berlin-based artist Alexander Korzer-Robinson. The work is made by cutting through books to create assemblies of images in relief. Very skilled stuff...
Michelle DuPries

Relentless by flight404 - Video Animation - 0 views

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    Kirlian photography (discovered in 1939 by Semyon Kirlian) captures the "aura" surrounding objects that have been subjected to a strong electric pulse and, like the sensational possibilities of such photography (purported to be capturing the soul or astral body of the object)
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UbuWeb - 0 views

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    A tremendous source for early and contemporary film, sound and written word. The focus is on avant-garde work from several different generations. You can find films by Yoko Ono, audio by William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg as well as the entire contents of each issue of Aspen Magazine here.
Benjamin Hansen

Iturbide Eyes to Fly With Introduciton - 0 views

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    Highlighting works from its permanent collection by one of Mexico's greatest photographers, the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography is honored to present Ojos para volar / Eyes to Fly With: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, in concert with publication of the ninth volume in its award-winning book series, Iturbide's Eyes to Fly With: Portraits, Self-Portraits, and Other Photographs. Ojos para volar / Eyes to Fly With runs October 21, 2006 through March 18, 2007, at the Wittliff Gallery, on the seventh floor of the Alkek Library at Texas State University-San Marcos. For more information and directions go to the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography.
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Celebrating Caravaggio: First Of The Bad-Boy Artists : NPR - 2 views

  • Art scholar Stefania Macioce points out the modernity of these works. "If you think of the age, 16th century, there is same way to use the light like modern photography," she says. "It’s fantastic."Caravaggio's use of light and shadow mirrored the ups and downs of his turbulent life.It was the time of Galileo and Monteverdi, and the painter's life reads like a play by Shakespeare, another of his contemporaries.Born in Milan in 1571, Caravaggio arrived in Rome at the height of the Inquisition, when the church was all-powerful. But Rome also had a rich low-life of courtesans, gamblers and brawlers. Caravaggio led a double life, dividing his time between the gilded salons of the powerful cardinals who were his art patrons, and the back-alley demimonde of whorehouses and taverns — the inspiration for his paintings.Art historian Maurizio Calvesi says the artist rejected the uplifting Baroque style so dear to the church, and plunged biblical narratives into the gloom and desperation of contemporary reality. "Caravaggio is the opposite of the Baroque, which glorifies wealth, luxury and the triumphant Catholic Church," Calvesi says. "He was deeply revolutionary; he brought the human aspect of God back to earth." For models, Caravaggio used laborers, prostitutes and gypsies. The church was outraged. Painting after painting was rejected: a dead Virgin that looked like a bloated corpse, a jailer yanking Christ's hair, saints with dirty feet.Cardinal Federico Borromeo wrote in indignation, "Contaminated men must not deal with the sacred."The 19th century art critic John Ruskin called him the "ruffian Caravaggio," and described his work as ''horror and ugliness and filthiness of sin.''Rome's Sant'Agostino Church is filled with treasures — a Raphael, a Sansovino and a Bernini — but visitors all flock first to a corner chapel on the left and drop coins in a machine to illuminate the canvas. Madonna of Loreto shows a barefoot Virgin holding the baby Jesus. She stands in a doorway in the evening shadow, one leg saucily crossed over the other. Visitor Cinzia Margotti is enthralled. "The church couldn't possibly like a Madonna like this one," Margotti says. "Just look at her. She's real and beautiful but too free for the 16th century church."Many of Caravaggio's works were filled with grief, suffering and violence — images in contrast with the church's predilection for rosy cherubs and angels in the heavens. Francine Prose, author of Caravaggio: Painter of Miracles, says his paintings reflected the violence of the times. "Beheadings were a daily fact of life in Rome," she says. "So if you look at Judith and Holofernes or the Beheading of John the Baptist, which is in Malta, they are paintings of executions. His crucifixions, the deaths of saints are executions, so he lived in a very violent time."Under papal orders, heretics were burned at the stake. Caravaggio may have even witnessed the execution of the philosopher and theologian Giordano Bruno in Campo dei Fiori in 1600.Caravaggio also led a violent life. He left no letters, so all that is known about him comes through judicial records of his many scuffles with the law. Sentenced to death in 1606 for murdering a man, he fled Rome.The next four years were spent in flight: to Naples, to Malta, to Sicily and back to Naples. In Malta, he got in trouble again. He was arrested but managed to escape by scaling the fortress-prison walls. His works got darker and more dramatic — he believed papal hit men were on his heels. He painted David with the Head of Goliath, portraying a delicate young man holding a severed head that was Caravaggio's own self-portrait, a tormented mask of agony and horror.Suddenly, he got long-hoped-for news: He was pardoned, and he headed back to Rome.As one of his biographers wrote, "Bad luck did not abandon him."On a hot July day in 1610, a semiconscious Caravaggio was found lying on a beach along the Tuscan coast.It remains a mystery whether he had come down with malaria or some other illness, or whether he had been wounded in a duel. Two days later in the local hospital, the greatest artist of his time ended his all-too-brief career. After his death, Caravaggio was forgotten for 300 years. It wasn't until the 20th century that the visionary genius was rediscovered.
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    This year marks the 400th anniversary of the death of the Italian artist Caravaggio, believed by many art lovers to be the greatest painter of all time. Rome, the city where he was both hailed and rejected, is hosting a major exhibition of masterpieces from all over the world showcasing the first of the bad-boy artists.\n\nExhibition visitors are plunged into near-total darkness - only the canvases are lighted: Lute Player, Cardsharps, Judith and Holofernes, the Conversion of Saul and many more.\n\nClaudia Palmira Acunto is admiring a painting of a young Bacchus, the god of wine. "I'm just marveling at the sensuality of the skin," she says, "and the contrast of textures from the fruit to the wine to the fabric; it's chiaroscuro."\n\nCaravaggio invented this groundbreaking technique of light and darkness, with a single, powerful ray of light coming from outside the frame. In his time, the norm in painting was a vague and diffuse light. Caravaggio's contrast of shadow and light produced a totally new intensity and stark realism.
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » MM Apartment by Nakae Architects and Ohno Japan - 0 views

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    Japanese architects Nakae Architects and Ohno Japan have collaborated to create student accommodation in Tokyo where slits run round the building near the top of each storey.
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » Temporary Bar by Diogo Aguiar and Teresa Otto - 0 views

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    Designers Diogo Aguiar and Teresa Otto of Portugal have designed and built a temporary bar made of 420 IKEA storage boxes for a competition organised by the architecture faculty at the Universidade do Porto in Portugal.
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