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Meditative Art - How to Understand this Abstract Paintings - 1 views

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    This article will present a new direction in the abstract art - Meditative paintings. The Meditative art is a fascinating method used by the artists to open piece of their soul to a new horizon that leads to infinite universe.
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Honor the spirits of your beloved dead with ancestor veneration - New Orleans Paganism ... - 0 views

  • Ancestor veneration
  • practice based on the belief that deceased family members have a continued existence and take an active interest in the world of the living
  • Filial Piety
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  • loved, respected, and honored, but again, this is not considered worship
  • photos of deceased relatives
  • Mexico,
  • Vietnam
  • India,
  • Ireland
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Oldest pottery comes from Chinese cave | Humans | Science News - 1 views

  • ntainers found in a Chinese cave date to between 19,000 and 20,000
  • in East Asia used pottery for cooking at least 10,000
  • Enlarge Oldest Pot This pottery fragment and others found near it in a Chinese cave date to 20,000 years ago, making them the oldest known examples of pottery
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¡ASK A MEXICAN! - Visual Art - San Antonio Current - 0 views

  • hat's with the memorials on the back windows of Mexican cars? Some days, driving through Santa Ana, I feel like I'm navigating a cemetery. — Muerte manDear Gabacho: Ruminating on the Mexican obsession with death is as hack as a reporter rolling with gangsters. Yes, Mexicans embrace death — we laud it in song, codify it with holidays, and, sí, plaster the names and dates of birth and death of our deceased beloveds on car windows, ornate back tattoos and even sweatshirts. "In Mexican homes across Aztlan, an altar is usually present," notes La Pocha, a SanTana artist who specializes in Day of the Dead lore. "In this modern age, spending more time in our cars than our homes, resourceful Mexicans have placed mini-mobile altares in their vehicles. Now you can honor your dead homies while cruisin' in your Chevy. That's progress!" 1 2 Next Page > Email Gustavo Arellano Recently in Arts & Culture AtticRep's 'Virginia Woolf' is side-splitting and soul-searching Families fare badly in Western drama. Oedipus kills his father, Lear's daughters connive against one another, and Ibsen's Nora walks out on her husband and their... | 8/22/2012 Live Active Cultures Urban ReThink's Collide*scope series presents an electric evening – and schemes a safe harbor for the homeless | 8/22/2012 Culture 2 Go Newly launched Orlando Design District keeps Orlando ODD; GOAT christens new permanent space; "Blood Sisters" goes to the DNC | 8/22/2012 We welcome user discussion on our site, under the following guidelines: To comment you must first create a profile and sign-in with a verified DISQUS account or social network ID. Sign up here. Comments in violation of the rules will be denied, and repeat violators will be banned. Please help police the community by flagging offensive comments for our moderators to review. By posting a comment, you agree to our full terms and conditions. Click here to read terms and conditions. Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href="http://disqus.com/?ref_noscript=sanantoniocurrent">comments powered by Disqus.</a> comments powered by Disqus
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What is a Ceramic ? - 1 views

  • Ceramics are classified as inorganic and nonmetallic materials that are essential to our daily lifestyle.  Ceramic and materials engineers are the people who design the processes in which these products can be made, create new types of ceramic products, and find different uses for ceramic products in everyday life. 
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Right Brain v Left Brain | Herald Sun - 0 views

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