Saturday, 7 December 2013

Heritage Kala-Parv SIX LIMBS OF ART

Descent of Ganga-(picture byAntriksh Mukherjee)
Recently the heritage school conducted it's annual Art fest-Kala-Parv, which has gone through beautifully. I and my class together have contributed to the art fest by making what I like to call the show stopper of the fest, The Descent of Ganga,
and later on by turning into the guides of the fest.
The whole festival was based on the art from the Gupta period. During this period there was social and political stability, which is why they could emphasize upon documentation of various Puranas and Jatakas(tales passed on orally from generation to generation. These were later documented on the walls of the Ajanta Ellora caves). One such purana is the Vishnudharmottra purana. In this particular document are mentioned the six limbs of art.
The art fest included art made by the children from nursery to class 12th. The representations of real gupta statues and sculptures are replicated using thermocol, sand-paper, using Batik style of dyeing, and cloth.

You can view most of our art-works here, and an explanation of the aesthetics of it.
Rodrick Writes: A Treasure Trove of Art

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Rights of ethnic, linguistic and religious minorities

"Although the rights of persons belonging to minorities are being increasingly recognized as an integral part of the anti-discrimination agenda of the international community, much remains to be done to achieve the true meaning of living in dignity and justice, free of racism – as inscribed in the motto for the 2009 Review Conference. Minorities are still being targeted in spite of the UN declaration"
Finding  alternative way to bully minorities

Friday, 15 November 2013

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

ASPHODEL-a logo


This is a logo I made for a singing club in school. The Asphodel flower is the main focus here, thus being the largest of all elements.
There is no deep idea behind this logo except for a want to show the blend of music and beauty. How the box used for the musical notes emanates from the side of the flower shows how the two elements go hand in hand.



Thursday, 31 October 2013

Before They Pass Away...



Jimmy Nelson, a photographer has traveled every continent to make a visual diary of tribal traditions that live in various places that are increasingly becoming rare. His quest went on for an year before he returned. The photos that he has brought back are simply mesmerizing. They show the vibrant and royal traditions of the several tribals from all five (according to information) continents. 
Amongst the several others, are some of the Indian tribes. The Drokpa, the Rabari,  and the Ladakhi are all tries of India. 

http://www.beforethey.com/

Monday, 21 October 2013


VERMI-COMPOSTING PROJECT WORMS AT WORK

The group EATHS (Environmental Association of The Heritage School) is in the process of making vermi-composting pits. They are soon going  to put some worms in them. 
So this is a sign board to spread awareness about it.





Low Exposure Pictures
-Antriksh Mukerjee


amazing how low exposure during evening can create such wonderful silhouttes





Sunday, 20 October 2013

Leonardo Da vinci
A story

A very engaging story Leonardo I heard from my art teacher (Experiences make a man- Prateyush das): Leonardo Da Vinci would visit an old age home very frequently. The reason: he saw a particular old man who looked never never tensed or did not have any reason to be sad or to worry about. He was always calm, smiling and happy. This struck Leonardo and his curiosity impelled him to continuously visit the old age home to observe this particular man. 
Leonardo wondered, how can such a man, who does not have anything to worry about, who hardly gets anxious, tensed or angry and stays calm, possibly die?

So, he visited him and quietly observed him. This went on for a long time until alas, the man died. Leonardo was very happy, for now he could dissect his body and find  out what went wrong, what did he die of. After a long tedious process of dissection of several of his body parts, he found out the reason. 
The man died because his arteries ad veins had become weak. They had become brittle, and could not take pressure. As the heart had become used to not taking higher pressure of blood, it succumbed and gave up when recieved a slightly higher pressure. 



So what I gather from this is that everything, including stress helps us in staying fit. But again, everything in moderation.

One would fall short of appreciation for Da vinci. An artist will be sized down to a dwarf in front of Leonardo's art. in  These are some of his diagrams that he sketched after every dissection that he did.
He combined his skill with science, which is extraordinary. People also say he was way ahead of his time in every possible branch of science, maybe 100 years ahead.
Fetus in utero by Leonardo da Vinci.









Saturday, 19 October 2013

Vitruvian man and proportions

The Vitruvian Man is a drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1490. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the architect Vitruvius.The drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architectVitruvius in Book III of his treatise De Architectura. Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the Classical orders of architecture. Vitruvius determined that the ideal body should be eight heads high.




This image exemplifies the blend of art and science during the Renaissance and provides the perfect example of Leonardo's keen interest in proportion. He believed the workings of the human body to be an analogy for the workings of the universe."

The first paragraph of the upper part reports Vitruvius: "Vetruvio, architect, puts in his work on architecture that the measurements of man are in nature distributed in this manner, that is:
a palm is four fingers
a foot is four palms
a cubit is six palms
four cubits make a man
a pace is four cubits








a man is 24 palms"if you open your legs enough that your head is lowered by one-fourteenth of your height and raise your hands enough that your extended fingers touch the line of the top of your head, know that the centre of the extended limbs will be the navel, and the space between the legs will be an equilateral triangle".

The lower section of text gives these proportions:
the length of the outspread arms is equal to the height of a man
from the hairline to the bottom of the chin is one-tenth of the height of a man
from below the chin to the top of the head is one-eighth of the height of a man
from above the chest to the top of the head is one-sixth of the height of a man
from above the chest to the hairline is one-seventh of the height of a man.
the maximum width of the shoulders is a quarter of the height of a man.
from the chest to the top of the head is a quarter of the height of a man.
the distance from the elbow to the tip of the hand is a quarter of the height of a man.
the distance from the elbow to the armpit is one-eighth of the height of a man.
the length of the hand is one-tenth of the height of a man.
the foot is one-seventh of the height of a man.
from below the foot to below the knee is a quarter of the height of a man.
the distances from below the chin to the nose and the eyebrows and the hairline are equal to the ears and to one-third of the face.


source: Wikipedia

Thursday, 17 October 2013

The Human Clock

This is a link I found from one of my favourite blogs, "Handbags and lingo (recyclewala.blogspot.in). I believe it is a great way of learning and communicating with each other. And lastly an even better method of exploring the world. "Experiences make a man"-Prateyush Das

So this is "The human clock". The image keeps changing every minute. An engaging way of keeping track of your time and using it judiciously...or wasting it by staring at the changing pictures whole day long. Your choice.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

A School dance-drama Poster
Bandeh




So this was an idea that I had thought for the play, which was based on how the Earth gives birth to man, and how man repays her by destroying every element of hers: Water, land, fire.
So I made the poster for the dance drama. It is not at all direct depiction of a scene, but infact, an allegory. 

We see an ice cube, a piece of hilly land which is on fire. But what is interesting (atleast to me), is the arrangement of the elements. They are arranged in a way that they are destroying eachother. The land is on fire, causing the flora and fauna to die; the fire is melting the ice and evaporating water and slowly depleting it;the water that drops out of the ice, extinguishes the fire.

In our daily environment, the elements are placed in such a way, that they work in a synchronized manner. The sun (fire element), which is ate the top, blazes upon the mountains and later on rivers. The ice on mountains melt to slowly, drop-by-drop, form a small water source only to form a  river. This river then flows all the way to the plains to to irrigate the lands, germinate seed, wash away droughts of the land and nourish and support life (Also in the river's due course the sun evaporates water to only return it as rain to wash away all sorrows). 
This is interesting, particularly when discussing team work and working as a group. How each element is capable of and has the potential to destroy the other elements and how they don't and work in harmony. There is a very apt scene depicting the same in the movie "Life of Pi", where the tiger swims to catch fish, and does not kill and eat Pi, even though he could have. He could have easily swum to the little float Pi had made, but chooses not to, because they were 
inter-dependent. Pi could also survive the cast off because he was kept on his toes by the tiger, as there was always a chance that the tiger decided to kill him.

But what is even more engaging is how this is an allegory to the situation of the human society. We have yet to learn to work as the various elements of the Earth, with knowledge, respect, commodities, being circulated, only for the good of us and the society. Every individual has a unique talent, capability, but will only be of any use when it is utilized for a purpose in favour of improving the society.The rivers could have never originated from the mountains had not there been the sun (fire). Then even if water has the remedy to all our sorrows, it will fail in it's only purpose of existence.

Did you stray your attention in the middle? Tell me about it.



Melancholy Aquarelle Pencils





Saint

Pencil Colours



In the forest





 A plant

watercolour, pen


Saturday, 12 October 2013


Telekinetics



Interesting!

This is an interesting link. On the margin you will find a test that will determine wether you can become a chiropractor or not. i got my brains cracking on it.

Successful completion of this test qualifies you to practice as a professional medical chiropractor.


Also the chain of e-mails is interesting.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Tuesday, 24 September 2013


Interesting 


The internet is a very very rich source of information. As one sifts through it, thousands of unknown facts , information, and interesting subjects are thrown at us. It is incredible how vast this internet is!
As I surf the internet for my daily quota, I come across some of the most fascinating facts.
Did you know:


  1. Many physicists believewormholes (a "shortcut" through space and time) exist all around us but they are smaller than atoms.
  2. Laser is an abbreviation ofLight Amplification byStimulated Emission ofRadiation.
  3. The 'Great Red Spot' - a storm on Jupiter that has been going on for 300 years - is so big that dozens of Earths would fit into it.
  4. The water animal Hydra never gets old, and can live forever.

Friday, 20 September 2013

LEAP OF EXTINCTION?











A start to my blog. Save The Frogs Day: April 27th, 2013. So my contribution to the make people aware that frogs are on the verge of extinction.The ice capped mountain signifies the frogs have survived the ice age, the forest symbolizes their friendship with man (they would eat the mosquitoes and flies), and lastly, the test tube, the industrial waste, characteristics of the present situations which are threatening the very existence of frogs.

So the questions the poster asks, is that would the frog's jump end with it's extinction, or would it live.

The launching leaf is very green, while the landing leaf does not look that fresh. This also foreshadows what might end up being the future of frogs globally: EXTINCTION.