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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

process and levels of crafting



These are the way of crafting in copper sculpture.First the way of shaping the jwellery in copper sculpture.The samples are as follows in the copper statue of  Arya Tara.Created by the local patan artist Yogendra Joshi.Here are lots of fine artists among them all some are so popular in their craft.The examples are below:-

cooper sculpture fine arts picture



Monday, February 14, 2011

History of copper statues and arts in nepal

Actually History of metal statue art work in nepal doesn't have any concreat evidence when it was actually started. Histoy of metal statue art work in Nepal dates back to the 17th century AD. The ruler Amsuvarma ordered a metal crest for the Changu Narayan Temple in 607 AD proves Stella Kramrisch, author of "The Art of Nepal," right in her supposition that metal art work dates back to the seventh century AD in this region. Early works of the Licchavi era indicate that bronze was the commonly used alloy but later creations feature copper and valuable metals such as gold and silver. Other metal statue art of the time include a bronze Buddha Sakyamuni [sixth or seventh century, see photo] and in a journal, Chinese traveler Wang Hsuan tse admires the metal art in King Narendradeva's palace in Kathmandu and mentions that Narendradeva wore gold jewelry studded with pearls, rock crystal, and coral: on his belt were golden images of the Buddha.

Metal workers in nepal used copper and bronze as well as other metals for casting and gilding, jewelry, making coins, and setting crystals, coral, and gems. By the tenth century, metal art is believed to have surpassed stone in quantity and demand. Metal statue art work in the higher hills and mountains were influenced by several civilizations that developed in the plains of the Indian Subcontinent. It was the Pala dynasty (750 - 1150) that had a great influence in areas such as Kathmandu, Nepal, during the late Lichhavi period (fourth to the ninth century). Local influences, mythologies, religions, and social requirements created a great divergence in styles and content. An example can be the Uma Maheswor (Parvati Mother Goddess and Lord Shiva) theme that entered Kathmandu from the South. Local artisans re-created the image with Uma leaning against her husband and Maheswor with his arm around her shoulder or waist. Other work that portray such slight but important changes are a Boddhisattva Avalokitesvara, a standing Vishnu, and a Shiva.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Fine arts in nepal

From the beginning of the centuries , various crafts are seen in Nepali community.In Nepal we can see wooden crafts,stone crafts  in various temples and on the way.There are many handicrafts which are the source of income for the people.There are many more handicrafts in nepali comunity.Lalit kala Campus is the old art college of Nepal.There are many other art college but instead of studying art people in Nepal are basically work their handicraft stuffs themselves.That's why Patan Area is full of nepalese handicrafts workers.These are not only to prevent the culture but it is the way to attract tourists also and source of their income.some othe fine arts college in nepal are
1.
Fine Art College
2.
Srijana College of Fine Art

Sunday, February 6, 2011

copper statues in nepal

Nepal is one of the best Copper fine arts sculpture exporter in whole world.Kathmandu valley is the source of copper sculputure production and exporter.Among the Kathmandu Valley,Patan is the main source of copper sculpture.Here are many well known artists and exporter.Siddhi Raj Shakya is the most known exporter of patan.To get the most antique and fine arts of copper sculpture one should known the history of this business.

copper statues in nepal

Nepal is one of the most valued exporter of the fine arts.among the all arts nepal's copper handmade sculpture is so popular in the whole world.Basically the copper sculpture is popular in Kathmandu Valley.The main area of this production is patan(Lalitpur) and Bhaktapur.There are many exporter and lots of worker in these areas.The Copper handmade statues are so popular in whole world and Nepal is the only one country that exports the Finest copper sculpture competing the south asian countries.But the best is always best and Nepal is still one and only one that exports the finest copper