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Religion the homeland of artist s soul: related news

Religion - the homeland of artist's soul

Speaking today on the theme of culture I would like to refer to the wonderful figure of John Paul II who was so respected in the whole world, especially in the world of Christian culture. Before he became a priest he had been an actor and poet, and that’s why he understood the artistic world well; he knew the role of culture in man’s formation and he also knew the philosophy of culture perfectly well. He often referred to that in his life. In 1980, during the UNESCO meeting in Paris, he said, ‘I am a son of the nation that disappeared on Europe’s maps but thanks to culture it found its place again, among the living and existing nations.’ Culture is a very important carrier of reality. One can speak of fine arts, architecture, literature, music, etc.

Soul Calibur XBLA shots are in (Soul Calibur - Xbox Live Arcade)

The first set of screens are in for the XBLA remake of the first Soul Calibur game. That's the Dreamcast one and not Soul Blade of the PSone era.

DC's Hottest New R&B Soul Artist Kyonté (Pronounce...

DC's Hottest New R&B Soul Artist Kyonté (Pronounced Key-yon-tay) Will Perform Live at Blues Alley the Nation's Oldest Continuing Jazz Supper Club in Washington, DC on June 2, 2008

'Merry old soul' goes on auction

Wellington - A New Zealand man has put his soul up for auction, saying it's "a merry old soul" rather than a "funk soul brother" but that he "would like to think there is a bit of funk in there somewhere".

New Zealand man puts up his soul for auction

A New Zealand man has put his soul up for auction to the highest bidder, noting that it is "a merry old soul" rather than a "funk soul brother" but that he would "would like to think there is a bit of funk in there somewhere."

New Zealand Man Auctions His Soul Online to Highest Bidder

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A New Zealand man has put his soul up for auction to the highest bidder, noting that it is "a merry old soul" rather than a "funk soul brother" but that he would "would like to think there is a bit of funk in there somewhere."

New Zealand man puts up his soul for auction

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A New Zealand man has put his soul up for auction to the highest bidder, noting that it is "a merry old soul" rather than a "funk soul brother" but that he would "would like to think there is a bit of funk in there somewhere."

"Music And Spirit" Blog Now Has "Awesome Artist Of The Month"

The "Music and Spirit" blog now has a new feature, called "Awesome Artist of the Month", which consists of an interview with an (awesome) artist (duh!) combined with a song by that artist on the profile page of the blog.

Artist Makes Quake-themed Sculptures

"China's Soul" is a sculpture work that features rescue workers carrying a quake victim on a stretcher, May 30, 2008. Yuan Xikun, a famous Chinese artist created three sculptures to highlight the heroism of the rescuers in quake relief. [Photo: Xinhua]

Soul Calibur IV - Hands on (Soulcalibur IV)

Oh, Namco – what have you done to our beloved Soul Calibur? Ubisoft's big Parisian gamesfeast, Ubidays, recently treated us to a hands on with Soul Calibur IV. And while the general feeling around the demo pod was that the game is awesome, we’re not quite so sure.

Religion is a product of evolution, software suggests

By distilling religious belief into a genetic predisposition to pass along unverifiable information, the program predicts that religion will flourish. However, religion only takes hold if non-believers help believers out – perhaps because they are impressed by their devotion.

Artist offers inside look into everyday lives of Arab Americans

Feature by Heather Yamour (with photos) WASHINGTON, April 26 (KUNA) -- A Lebanese-American artist offers a unique insider's look into the everyday lives of Arab families living in America, in a new four-week long photo exhibition aimed at telling the American public that Arabs in the US, or abroad, are like everyone else, "good people." Artist Amy Joseph began taking photos of her family in 2005. It took several trips, and a lot of gas mileage, across the Southeastern United States to photograph her parents, aunts, and cousins to capture the essence of what it means to be an Arab living America.

Tassie artist needs more cigarette butts

Tasmanian artist Adrian Avenell needs 438,000 cigarette butts for his anti-smoking project.Tasmanian artist Adrian Avenell needs 438,000 cigarette butts for his anti-smoking project.

Albert Herbert: Artist of powerful poetic vision

The artist Albert Herbert said that "at a certain age you realise what you are and there's nothing you can do about it. . . I just am religious. It's not rational, but if I try to reject or repress it, I have a sense of loss." Acknowledged for his powerful and original poetic vision, Herbert continued a metaphysical tradition in British art that extends from William Blake to Cecil Collins. His idiosyncratic, mystical paintings used biblical stories and religious subjects, but were not exclusively Christian in their meaning – religion was his way of revealing "the inner world of the collective mind". These universal narratives were drawn from a myriad sources, from the Bible to Buddhism, as Herbert discovered images from stories depicted by artists for thousands of years, and renewed them in a quintessentially modern way.

SA artist designs for Google

Desré Buirski, the artist best known for designing Madiba's trademark presidential shirts, represented South Africa at the launch event of the iGoogle artist themes project in New York last week. Buirski was one of 60 artists from around the world to design her own theme for iGoogle.

Local Artist Designs for Google

Desré Buirski, the artist best known for designing Madiba's trademark presidential shirts, represented South Africa at the launch event of the iGoogle artist themes project in New York last week. Buirski was one of 60 artists from around the world to design her own theme for iGoogle.

Young artist killed after Facebook reunion

Talented young Brisbane artist Sarah Elston was looking forward to catching up with her former flame after he contacted her on the popular social networking website. But in a crime that has bewildered her family and friends, the 22-year-old artist was found dead in her unit on Tuesday night with multiple injuries.

Is Religion a Byproduct of Evolution?

By distilling religious belief into a genetic predisposition to pass along unverifiable information, the program predicts that religion will flourish. However, religion only takes hold if non-believers help believers out – perhaps because they are impressed by their devotion.

Latest: Religion is a product of evolution, software suggests

By distilling religious belief into a genetic predisposition to pass along unverifiable information, the program predicts that religion will flourish. However, religion only takes hold if non-believers help believers out – perhaps because they are impressed by their devotion.

Microsoft announces Canadian artist series for Zune Originals

Zune Originals artist series to include seven designs by six Canadian artists - Free laser engraved artwork and personal text available for a limited time starting June 13, 2008 Zune information and high-resolution images are available at www.zunenews.ca >> TORONTO (CNW) - Microsoft Corp. today announced that seven designs by six Canadian artists will be added to the Zune Originals artist series. Available online at www.zuneoriginals.ca, Canadians can choose to customize their Zune with laser-engraved artwork from inspiring Canadian artists. All Zune Originals artwork and engraving will be offered free for three months starting June 13, 2008.

IEEE Homeland Security Conference Business Panel to feature experts on technology commercialization

WASHINGTON (7 May 2008) -- Dr. Thomas Cellucci, chief commercialization officer for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate; and Peter Ciganer, executive vice president, In-Q-Tel, will be featured “Business Panel” speakers at the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security.

Sand artist Sudarsan wins prize in Moscow

Bhubaneswar, May 31 (IANS) A sand sculpture of Lord Ganesh expressing his concern over global warming, created by Orissa artist Sudarsan Patnaik, has won the people's choice prize at an international sand sculpture championship in Moscow, the artist said Saturday.

LA Artist Peggy Nichols: Solo Exhibition

The Park Place Gallery and Fine Art in Leawood Kansas is featuring a solo exhibition by LA Artist Peggy Nichols entitled The Korai in Modern Landscape from June 6 through June 27, 2008. Nichols states about this series of work, I have worked on the Korai in the Modern Urbanscape series for 4 years. Where I began with this image and my purpose for doing it is evolving. It has become an image that stimulates and inspires me. The illuminated figure in the shop window represents what I believe to be a replicant of our icons, the Goddess and feminine idealism Peggy Nichols has been a Premiere Portfolio Artist at absolutearts.com since 2007.


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