Malachite Jewelry Set
c. 1860
French
Albany Institute of History & Art

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Malachite Jewelry Set
c. 1860
French
Albany Institute of History & Art
“The winged maiden… Art Nouveau style moonstone enamel brooch…Lalique.. Gulbenkian museum in Lisbon, Portugal”
Lalique vessels
Luca Ponsato - Does Anyone See My Suffering
Art Nouveau Brooch
Henri-Auguste Solié
gold, opal and diamond, c. 1900
#Gun Art Of Japan #Samurai Art #The art of samurai #Katana #Wakizashi #Tanto #Japan #Flawlessness #Grace #Bushi Do #KenDo #Inspiration Gallery #Indigo #Color #Spirit #Old Japan #Kimono
▪︎Vase, "Wandering Stars".
Artist/Maker: Marc-Louis-Emmanuel Solons
Place of origin: England, United Kingdom
Date: 1887
Folding Fan Depicting the Chariot of Aurora
1890s
France
Hermitage Museum
The Secret Meaning of Tea Pets & Why Chinese People “Raise” Them | Wei's Tea-Time
Tea Pets are the Small Clay Figurines You Often See on a Chinese Tea Table. They May Look Decorative or Playfull - But They Carry Over a 1,000 Years of History, Philosophy & Daily Ritual.
In This Video, I Share: - Where They Come From. - Why People “Raise” Them With Tea. - What Do They Symbolize in Chinese Culture. - And Why They Still Matter in Modern Life.
Tea Pets are Not Just Objects - They are Companions That Grow With Time, Patience & Attention. Through Them, Tea Becomes More Than a Drink. It becomes a way to Slow Down & Observe Life.
Ancient Japanese Aristocrats' Color Genius | Satomi Takayama - Lessons From Japanese Masters
A Kyoto Master Shows Me Why AI Can Not Replicate 1000-Year-Old Japanese Colours. Natural Dyes Vs Synthetic, Heian Period Colour Wisdom, & What We Risk Losing in the Age of AI. Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Modern Technology.
🌿 About This Channel : Hello, I am Satomi Takayama, a Japanese Artist Based Between London & Japan.
In An Age of Overwhelming Information, I am Searching for What Feels Truly Essential & Real-Craftsmanship Shaped by Human Hands, Places With Cultural Depth & the Quiet Philosophies That Stand the Test of Time.
On This Channel, I Share the Sources of Inspiration for My Future Creations: the Stories & “Whys” Behind Art, Craftsmanship, & Design That are Slowly Shaping My Own Work & the Spaces I Hope to Create. With a Background in Business & Art-Business Studies, I Offer a Slightly Different, Un-Framed Perspective as a Japanese Artist.
My Videos Flow Through 3 Strands:
Japanese Aesthetics & Philosophy.
Travel Through an Artist’s Eye.
Creative Insights & Personal Reflections.
If You Some-Times Feel Over-Whelmed by Fast, Surface-Level Content, I Hope These Slower Stories Can Offer You a Small Pause - & Perhaps a Quiet Spark of Inspiration For Your Own Way of Living.
Don't Forget to Visit My Website : https://satomitakayama.com/
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0:00 - What Are We Losing to AI.
0:44 - Journey to a Kyoto Master.
1:23 - How & Why Natural Dyes Are Different?
2:12 - The Impact of the Industrial Revolution.
2:45 - Why AI Can Not Replicate This Original Intricacy & Vivid Detail?
3:23 - Vivid Colours From 1,000 Years Ago.
6:54 - The Poignant Beauty of Uncertainty.
8:03 - Why Experience Matters?
8:30 - What We Can Do?
10:50 - Behind the Story.
British Equine Sculptor Charlie Langton on Craft, Obsession & Capturing the Equine Form in Bronze | NOWNESS
Living & Working Close to Nature From His Studio in Wiltshire, British Equine Sculptor Charlie Langton has Shaped His Practice Around a Singular Focus, Capturing the Power, Majesty & Athletic Form of the Horse. Engaging With Horses From Child-Hood, & Spending Time On Farms as Part of the Research Process, He Honed His Craft by Deepening the Connection to His Subject, Developing an Instinctive Understanding of Their Characteristics. Turning His Commitment into an Artistic Obsession, He has Found a Constant Inspiration That Evolves as Large-Scale Bronze Sculptures - Animated by Closely Observing Horses Through Their Behaviors & Movements.
Documenting Langton at His Studio, Director Aisha Schliessler Explores the Sculptor’s Journey & the Profound Respect He Holds for His Subject in the Short Film A Great Love. Finding Solace in His Work, Langton Molds His Artistry Through the Awe Found in Nature, Illustrating the Life & Strength of Another Sentient Being in a Career-Spanning Pursuit of Beauty!!!…
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Ceremonial arrowhead, Japan, circa 1645