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Painting is used as a mode of representing, documenting and expressing all the varied intents and subjects that are as numerous as there are practitioners of the craft. Paintings can be naturalistic and representational (as in a still life or landscape painting), photographic, abstract, symbolism, emotion or be political in nature. A large portion of the history of painting is dominated by spiritual motifs and ideas; sites of this kind of painting range from artwork depicting mythological figures on pottery to biblical scenes rendered on the interior walls and ceiling of The Sistine Chapel to depictions of the human body itself as a spiritual subject. For a painter, color is not simply divided to basic and derived (complementary or mixed) colors (like, red, blue, green, brown, etc.). Painters practically deal with pigments, so "blue" for a painter can be any of blues: phtalocyan, Paris blue, indigo, cobalt, ultramarine, etc. Psychological, symbolical meanings of color are not strictly speaking means of painting. Colors only add to the potential, derived context of meanings, and because of this the perception of a painting is highly subjective. Modern artists have extended the practice of painting considerably to include, for example, collage which began with Cubism and is not painting in the strict sense. Some modern painters incorporate different materials such as sand, cement, straw or wood for their texture.
Here our motive is use Paintings for Interior
Decoration, Creating Different Moods for Different Living spaces.
The Picture Gallery is the part of art work of Ms. Kirandeep.
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