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At 11:33pm on April 28, 2012, pery said…

Many thanks for the welcome - very glad to be part of the Art Lab community!  

Cheers,

Pery

At 5:48am on April 28, 2012, Raewyn Turner said…

Hi, thanks and good to see you here

Raewyn

At 9:10am on April 14, 2012, sujata.tibre said…

Thank you, Nice to see you here...

At 9:01am on April 14, 2012, sujata.tibre said…

Hi,

Nice to meet you here..

Cheers

Sujata

At 6:20am on April 10, 2012, Catherine sarah hislop said…

At 10:25pm on April 8, 2012, Pena Gheorghe said…

Hello Dr. Challa,

Merci pour traduise  " poemm". Voila un poem:

IUBIRE

Te oglindeşti în ochii plini cu umbra verii

şi ţi se pare că ai crescut mai mare,

dai să fugi ca vântul prin amurgul serii

dar clipa despărţirii în adâncuri doare.

 

Priveşti atentă obrajii rumeniţi de soare

şi te miri cum mama m-a făcut frumos;

simţi bătaia lunii ivită-n depărtare,

că stelele pe boltă s-au lăsat mai jos.

 

Cu mâinile pe umeri laşi capul într-o parte,

apoi iar priveşti, asculţi susur de frunze; 

uşor împingi la vale neguri de pe frunte

şi laşi o remuşcare s-alunece p e buze.

 

Te oglindeşti în ochii plini cu umbra verii

şi te miri cum mama m-a făcut frumos;

dai să fugi ca vântul prin amurgul serii,

dar aripa ţi-e frântă, şi zbori atât de jos!  

At 6:10am on April 5, 2012, Michael Ricketson said…

Hello Dr. Challa!

Thank you very much for approving my membership here at the Art Lab.  I look forward to being part of the community.  I've enjoyed viewing your artwork at the "KK Art from Science" website.  I especially like the written text and the thought that goes with each work.  I believe that we should strive to make artwork with meaning!  I wish you the best.  

Kind regards,

Michael Ricketson

At 7:03am on April 4, 2012, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa said…

Creativity, Vision and Abstraction in Art and Science
Open the exhibition of the ten Czech ceramists in Germany.
There is not often that art exhibition is opened by scientist, but is quiet common that art is in fact presented at many scientific meetings.
Art is indeed present at many scientific meetings. Ideas presented to lecture room audiences possess those artistic elements in the form of a vision, creativity and abstraction - all elements which bridge the two institutions of science and art.
Historically, art and science have had common roots. Despite the fact that during many centuries both activities were separated and crossed the paths only in the Renaissance, recent discoveries in modern biology, genetic, telecommunications, have canonized science to being a specific kind of art. There is not wonder that working in science, in the molecular biology and genetic fields, or study the mass particle, one deals with virtual reality similar to artistic transformation of the emotion, or impression, into the three-dimensional object. Such scientists just like artists, share vision, creativity and abstract ideas. Under this framework the world is imagined as an abstract art.
Creation begins with vision - to look at everything as though seeing it for the first time, like a child. However, the creation is mostly understood as the only artist’s true function. Creativity may be nothing more than an unusual juxtaposition of two very dissimilar things, leading from a treatment for one disease to a cure for another very different condition.
In realm of scientific activity the most revolutionary ideas were born when untraditional approaches were taken to come up with the whole new concept. An artist, as well as a scientist, takes from our surroundings everything that can nourish his or her internal vision. The artist enriches himself internally with all the forms he has mastered in past, and set this background to a new rhythm. It is in the expression of this rhythm that the artist’s work becomes really creative. The scientist enriches himself or herself internally with the inherited knowledge from the past extended by self study, social milieu and the passion for discovery. To create means to express what we possess within ourselves.
Although art can be viewed as a more emotional expression and science a more rational one, both have in common the unlimited horizon and unfinished process of searching for new solutions that accompanies the birth of any work of art and science. Only great masterpieces and discoveries survive today and accompanying us as a milestones along the evolution of creative of the mankind.
Culture is a core part of our identities as human beings, connected to our root assumption about life and the world, to our ancestors, and to the fundamental text of our social world. That is a basic platform from which presented masterpieces of ten Czech artists originate. Both ceramic and porcelain could be categorized as an Earth Art, using the clay as a tool for artist’s interpretation of the essence of nature rather than exact duplication of nature.
The art has not final determination, the fixed is only start point but final destination is up to you. The start point is piece of the art, his interpretation depends on your experiences, state of the mind, spiritual sensitivity and your fantasy. Everything is worthy of your attention, each piece will do imprint into your internal life and brings you to happiness.

“Only Spirit when breath in the clay, may create the Man”
(Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
June 15, 2000
Dr. Michal Giboda

At 1:07pm on March 20, 2012, Arlene Leis said…

Thank you!  Will be posting an event called 'Art and Science: Knowledge, Creation, and Discovery' that may be of interest to postgraduate students...it takes place June 28 & 29 at the Linnean Society in London.  Many thanks, A

At 4:09pm on March 18, 2012, anya tikhomirova said…

Thank you very much ! I'm glad to join this community...

We open our first exhibition with our interactive installation next week in Sotteville-lès-Rouen (that's near Rouen, Normandie, France). It is called ONDULUM - Prélude. We'll post a video later...

All the best to everyone !

At 7:06am on March 9, 2012, Ziska Childs said…

Thank you.

At 10:32pm on February 12, 2012, Minnie W Shuler said…

Some people create scenes and realistic art from imagination only, too.  Please don't judge all realistic art as copy of photos.  This painting is strickly an imaginary scene.  No reference photos, no plein air.

At 10:27pm on February 12, 2012, Minnie W Shuler said…

Glad to be back.  Minnie

At 1:14pm on January 27, 2012, dima27 said…

thanks!
all best for you too,
dima

At 6:00am on January 24, 2012, mark.e.gould said…

Thank you for the invitation!

At 5:10pm on January 18, 2012, Irit Hakim-Keller said…

My sincere condolences to you, dearest Krishna, for   losing  your dear friend.

May she rest in peace.

At 1:17pm on January 18, 2012, Milivoj Šegan said…

My sincere condolences, and deepest sympathy, for the virtues of this life and the Eternal.

Honestly and respectfully,

Milivoj

At 11:24am on January 18, 2012, Jody Jaress said…

Loss is never easy, even when expected.   Time allows us a way to learn to live with a new relationship with the loss of the physical, but keeping the spiritual relationship with our loved one in tact, and sometimes even stronger.  And your Memories are eternal...

From my soul to yours,

Jody

At 10:32am on January 18, 2012, Jody Jaress said…

I am so very sorry for your loss of your dear friend.  Our loss, but Spirits gain of a beautiful addition to the mass of energy called Love/Om...

Affectionately and with a loving embrace,

Jody

At 3:55pm on January 1, 2012, Catherine Mascrès said…

Wishing you and yours a most beautiful year.

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