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Auction Hall Larasati auction held under the theme “Traditional & Contemporary Art” on this day Saturday, August 13 at the Fine Art Gallery Sumerta Nyoman Bali.
In this time Larasati auction offers 111 paintings. Among them there are three paintings of modern masters Indonesia Nashar (1928-1994) titled Dancer (USD 10 million to Rp 13 million), Natural Rhythm I (Rp 35 million to Rp 45 million) and the Rhythm of Nature II (USD 35 million to Rp 45 million ).

Nashar painting is an expression of feeling the artist on the purity of the forms are free from the natural representation of objects or anything. Nashar’s passing brings a feeling of pure rhythm of lines, shapes, colors or space.

In this painting, rhythms that radiate feelings flowing quiet. However, in it there is also a choppy energy, through the vibrations of textured shades of bright colors that serve to present the abstract shapes.

Nashar is a painter who intently searching the objects of human essence, nature and the environment, but its essence is how she expresses the totality of identity. Through forms that continue to be simplified until toward total abstraction, is actually an expression that reflects the psychic effects of the experience of everyday life.
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There are some natural ingredients that are traditionally known as a skin whitener.
Hundreds face whitening products on the market claiming to make skin white and smooth. However, you need to know, there are some natural ingredients that can make the skin more clean and white.

Not only cosmetics that can make the skin look whiter. Some natural ingredients known traditionally as the antidote to dull skin and creates the impression of more white. Here are some natural ingredients bleach, as published in the Times of India:

Orange peel and milk
Do not throw away the orange peel when you’re eating fruit. Drying orange peel in the sun until dried and milled to become powder. Mix the raw milk with orange powder until it becomes a paste. Apply the paste on the face and neck as often as possible.
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Maybe our ears are still unfamiliar with the word ronjengan, a rice pestle is often used by farmers while harvesting. now, an age that could be said of modern super. rice pestle has been used as a tool that is very beautiful music heard by our ears.

“Ronjengan” in the Java language also called Dimples. Dimples is a traditional tool for cultivating rice that has been harvested or are called to be a rice grain. The function of this tool is to separate the skin from the rice grain is mechanically crushed manner. Dimples themselves are only sunken container, usually of wood that were given large hole at its center by using a chisel.

Grain to be processed is placed in the hole. Rice or rice and then pounded with a pestle, which is sort of a thick stick of wood, with a repetitive manner until the rice is separated from the chaff.
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community Tarakan in East Kalimantan will excite joy in Jepen Festival 2010. This effort to preserve local arts and cultural community-owned coastal beach.

“I was living-dead in the arts and culture. One of them Jepen, “said Asrani, cultural and dance Jepen conservationists in East Kalimantan. Men from aquatic mammal was then revealed at once a love for art and culture tradition.

One concern is Asrani Jepen dance, folk dance-influenced Kutai Malay culture and Islam. According to him, the fate of social dance popular among the coastal communities were not much different from other dance traditions. This means, he said, dance Jepen in Kaltim not booming but still survive and not disappear.

“Some areas are still often demonstrates this dance for example in the aquatic mammal, Berau, Tarakan, Tana Tidung, Grand Indonesia, and East Kutai,” called the man who had established a culture of art galleries in 1992.

Just like a social dance, dance Jepen usually danced in pairs that describe the joy as well as gratitude. Costume worn was usually vibrant and rich color as a symbol of joy. Men usually wear long dancer, dressed in the Gulf Belangga (arm length) and female dancers wearing “sarung”. Meanwhile gloved and “kebaya” with typical regional model respectively Read the rest of this entry »

Traditional marriage ceremonies form a basic component in preserving cultural heritage of a people. The marriage vows shared between bride and bridegroom in a traditional setting often elements of respective cultures and religious patterns. Marriages in Canada accord every respect to participants and brides. Prior to the nuptials, one has to plan well to make the foundations and elements have their meaning and place in the future lives of couples. There are teams of people dealing with the planning of nuptials of any kind in the greater Toronto, Ontario area and the city of Brampton. The nuptial ceremonies aims at preserving ideals of tradition and modern aspects that make people appreciate the beauty of exchanging marriage vows. Custom marriage ceremonies all direct towards giving the brides a chance to make vows and live in accordance to the vows. The facilities for marriage couples contribute greatly to Toronto weddings, which is at the center of diverse cultures and religious patterns.
Traditional marriage ceremony, like other modernized settings, involves need for marriage facilities that meet the standards. The beauty and the charm that sets the mood for a nuptial fete contribute to a successful traditional nuptial ceremony. There are beautiful places such as the Niagara Falls that suits for traditional nuptials and other types of marriages. Marriage through out the seasons incorporates celebrations and entertainments provide by professional wedding DJs who play custom native and local hits to crown the big day. One chooses form a variety of posh facilities and locations spread all over the nation. There are several destinations for traditional marriages with quality services and packages. Read the rest of this entry »