A 12,000-year-old clay figurine recovered by archaeologists in Israel represents the earliest known depiction of human-animal ...
At her new Leetsdale studio, IM Studio, Sewickley artist Isabella “Bella” Maroon has turned her lifelong passion for clay ...
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Clay figurine reveals a storytelling shift from 12,000 years ago
A small clay figurine from roughly 12,000 years ago is forcing archaeologists to rethink when humans began telling complex, character driven stories about themselves and the animals around them.
For more than five decades, the ceramist Magdalene Odundo has been making abstract, time-intensive vessels that recall bodies ...
At Art Sonje in Seoul and elsewhere, he creates environments that transcend human time and cognitive limits, merging entropy, ...
Journal Reference: Davin, Laurent, A 12,000-year-old clay figurine of a woman and a goose marks symbolic innovations in ...
A carefully crafted figure of a goose and a woman suggests that art reflecting spiritual beliefs entered a new phase among early villagers in the Middle East.
Andréa Keys Connell's current exhibit "Pattern Mapping" is at the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum until Nov. 29. Read more ...
Abstract: With the increasing prevalence of wireless communication and the use of large-scale ultra-dense networking technologies, the effect of the human body as an obstacle on electromagnetic wave ...
Survey: Antony Gormley,” showcases the artists work inside the museum and its gardens as well as nearby rooftops ...
“The ancestral African tradition to which I belong tells me that clay is a portal. It is not inert. It breathes and it remembers,” writes Dr. Jareh Das, curator of “Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, ...
Abstract: Objective: Human figure drawings are widely used in clinical practice as a qualitative indication of Body Representations (BRs) alterations in stroke patients. The objective of this study is ...
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