Volume 17 No 6 (2019)
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Projecting the Language of Understanding for the 21st Century – Role of Media Art in the Contemporary Scenario
TAHA SIDDIQUI
Abstract
Evidence of the ancient civilizations' creative prowess, including works of architecture, sculpture, drawing, and painting, among other mediums, may be found among their ruins. Although later periods of Indian painting included elements of Greek art and technique, this blending of styles did not dilute but rather enriched the depth of Indian artists' expression. Once upon a time, monarchs, religious institutions, and the powerful and wealthy members of a society would commission works of art to decorate the walls of palaces, temples, and public spaces. In its simplest form. The advent of social media has caused a change in the ways in which individuals seek for and consume media
Keywords
ancient, civilization, sculpture, aesthetics, magnificence, creativity, psychological
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