Sunday, October 30, 2011

Body Painting Pics

The use of katsina dolls (also known as katchina, katcina, or kachina) is of spiritual significance. These were traditionally given by Hopi fathers to their daughters and nieces to be hung on the wall or the beam inside the home. This is also of education grandness which teaches the child about the mask, body painting, and the outfit used in the katsina. The katsina refers to the dancers in a

Monday, October 10, 2011

Body Painting Picture Gallery

‘Expressionist’ Austrian painter, poet, and playwright of Czech origin, Oskar Kokoschka was known for his highly dramatized portrayals. One of his most unbelievable and extraordinary creation is “The Tempest (Bride of the Wind), an oil on canvas painting, measuring 5’11″ x 7’3″, created in 1914. Oskar Kokoschka made “The Tempest” using the muted color tones of pastel green and pink, with a