Rodney Dagan

Rod Dagan provides the opportunity for native artists and crafts persons to display their work worldwide with free resources that are not provided anywhere else at http://www.nativeart-world.com/yourart.html Home page at http://www.nativeart-world.com
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The best solution is for them to take control of all aspects of their art so what is needed is a process that once it is set up it will last a lifetime.

Have Fun with Chinese Calligraphy

Would you like to enhance the artistic side of you through the well known oriental Chinese calligraphy? You can create your own designs or have you name translated.

Inuit Art is Hard Work and Fuelled by Their Philosophy

The art of the Inuit, Native Americans of Canada and Alaska, reflects their deep connection the earth and sea. The Inuit philosophy is that change is constant in nature.

African Art and its Spiritual and Religious Influence

Native African religions greatly influenced the art objects rather than the architectures. They do not require the use of religious buildings for prayer but they professed their faith more through religious objects such as statues, mask, or other objects especially during rituals and ceremonies

Native American Art and it's Spiritual Concept

One prevalent trait of all Native American art is the use of animistic themes. These are themes that stem both from lore and from shamanic teachings and experiences.

The Religious Influences on the Arts of India

The deeply spiritual and diverse religious beliefs have played a major role in influencing the Indian art. Religion is called the way of life. The effect of religion can be clearly seen on the Indian paintings.

Egyptian Art and its Spiritual and Religious Influences

The art of Egypt is heavily influenced by spiritual and religious ideas and culture that extends back thousands of years.

Maori Sacred Arts and Crafts

The Maori have no word for "art." The traditional expert in carving or weaving does not create a piece of art. They are merely the vessel used by the gods to express them in material form.

The Dreaming and its Influence on Australian Aboriginal Art

The Dreaming is the centre of Aboriginal religion and life and is the most important influence on their art.



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