Next we take a look at the iconic Expressionist movement, the artists and the magnificently artistic area rugs that were inspired by Expressionism.
Art Blogs
Blogs and articles about art and the arts
Art Blogs – New York City is one of the great centers of today’s art world. We at Nazmiyal are extremely lucky to be located in such a wonderful place. With so many art galleries, events and exhibitions, you never know what one may come across. That’s where our art blogs come in handy.
It’s nice to know about antique rugs or any other work of art when you purchase it. That said, sometimes we just need to share our love for the arts with all our followers.
Our art related blogs cover a wide range of topics. Some blog posts have to do primarily with artistic events. Others may cover specific art sales or auctions.
Art is just one of those things that you can never learn too much about, whether it be history, technique, or some of the best events.
Why do humans create art?
Humans create art for a wide range of reasons, and the motivations behind artistic expression are diverse and complex.
Here are some of the key reasons why humans engage in artistic creation:
- Self-Expression: Art provides a unique and powerful means of expressing thoughts, emotions, and ideas that may be difficult to convey through words alone. It allows individuals to communicate their inner experiences, perspectives, and feelings in a creative and visual form.
- Communication: Art has served as a form of nonverbal communication throughout human history. It can convey cultural, social, and personal messages that transcend language barriers and connect people across time and space.
- Aesthetic Enjoyment: Creating and experiencing art can bring about a sense of pleasure and aesthetic enjoyment. People are drawn to the beauty and harmony found in visual, auditory, or tactile artistic creations.
- Catharsis and Healing: Art can serve as a therapeutic outlet, helping individuals process and cope with emotions, trauma, and life challenges. Engaging in artistic activities can offer a sense of release, healing, and emotional catharsis.
- Storytelling and Narrative: Art has been used as a storytelling tool for centuries. Through paintings, sculptures, literature, music, and other forms of art, people can convey narratives, myths, and histories that connect individuals to their cultural heritage and shared human experiences.
- Social Commentary: Artists often use their work to comment on social, political, and cultural issues. Art can provoke thought, raise awareness, and inspire critical discussions about important topics.
- Exploration and Experimentation: Artistic creation allows for exploration and experimentation with materials, techniques, and concepts. This process of discovery can lead to new insights, innovations, and ways of thinking.
- Reflection and Introspection: Engaging in art-making can encourage introspection and self-discovery. Artists may use their creative process to explore their own thoughts, beliefs, and identities.
- Preservation of Culture and History: Art has been a means of preserving cultural traditions, historical events, and societal norms. It captures moments in time and reflects the values and beliefs of different cultures and civilizations.
- Entertainment and Enjoyment: Art provides entertainment and enjoyment for both creators and audiences. Visual arts, performing arts, literature, and other forms of creative expression contribute to cultural enrichment and leisure activities.
- Spirituality and Ritual: Many cultures incorporate art into religious or spiritual practices. Artistic rituals, symbols, and artifacts can enhance spiritual experiences and facilitate connections to the divine or the transcendent.
- Personal Fulfillment and Achievement: Creating art can bring a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. Completing a work of art, whether it’s a painting, a poem, or a performance, can boost self-esteem and provide a sense of purpose.
These reasons for creating art are not mutually exclusive, and individuals may be motivated by a combination of factors. Art serves as a powerful and multifaceted tool that allows humans to explore, express, and enrich their lives in meaningful ways.
Stay up to date by following our art blogs below:
On Musical Preferences and Interior Design Taste
Discussing Musical Preferences and Interior Design Tastes.
Antique Rug Bazaar Orientalist Paintings
Lets take a journey through the fascinating world of the antique orientalist paintings that depict the iconic rug bazaars and carpet merchants. As we explore these beautiful works of art we will also share some of our own antique area rugs and early carpets that may have served as inspirations for these master artworks!
The Story of Textile Artist Anni Albers
It’s more than likely you’ve heard of the German art school and design movement, Bauhaus. Perhaps the most prolific artist from this movement was Anni Albers. She worked in multiple mediums but is most well known for her spectacular work in textiles. She was a pioneer for women in the arts and is still featured in many exhibitions today, nearly fifteen years after her passing.
The Creative Process of Artist Javier Marin
One of Mexico’s leading artists, Javier Marin, has developed his career over three decades of mastery of visual art. He is most prolific in sculpture, but his portfolio includes breathtaking paintings and drawings as well as other mediums. Most recently, he collaborated with luxury rug manufacturer Odabashian to create a stunning textile collection of two rugs and five tapestries.
Rugs for Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami
Japanese contemporary artist, Takashi Murakami, is known for his expertise in practically every art medium. He proves that he really can create something beautiful with any media in his collaboration with Louis Vuitton. This collaboration includes two playful, colorful hand embroidered tapestries. Read on for more about the impressive Takashi Murakami and the Louis Vuitton collaboration.
Artist Jaime Hayon’s Japanese & Afghan Folklore Rugs
Artist Jaime Hayon has collaborated with the Italian carpet manufacturer, Nodus, on a series of rugs that depict Japanese and Afghan folklore with a modernized twist. These artistic rugs are playful, colorful, and tell beautiful stories. Let’s explore the collection.
Inspired Textile Art of Billie Zangewa
South African artist Billie Zangewa creates stunning, unique pictorial textiles. Inspired by both her own, personal experiences as well as the universal, she hand stitches scenes of subjects like love and femininity. Check out the blog to learn about her history, experiences, inspiration, and current projects.
The Environmental Textile Art of Claudy Jongstra
Claudy Jongstra, a textile artist from the Netherlands, is a little different than your average textile artist. While many artists source their materials from craft stores or wholesalers, environmentalist Jongstra uses materials she grows and creates herself. Her felting has been displayed in many museums and installations.