Video: Paintings written in language
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There is no need to think, looking at a photograph, that some artists are so poor and starving that they have to eat their own colors. And you do not need to think that the master determines the quality of the paint or is looking for the necessary shade, tasting it. In fact, this is Ani K - an artist who uses his own language instead of a brush!
Ever since an art teacher from Kerala, located in southern India, saw an artist using his feet to create paintings, he had a great desire to also do something unusual and beyond the usual. “I have always tried to be different from everyone else. Therefore, at first I tried to paint with my nose, but soon found out that some artists practice it. Then I decided to give my language an attempt - and I was not mistaken,”says 30-year-old Ani K. Many newspapers wrote about the artist's success, his work received a positive assessment, and writing pictures in language became regular for Ani K.
However, such unusual creativity has a rather big drawback: the artist is constantly haunted by nausea and headaches. But, apparently, popularity or, perhaps, love of art for Ani K is more important than his own health, so he continues to paint with his tongue, while trying to increase the body's resistance to toxic paint components.
It takes Ani K three to four days to create one painting. To date, the author's collection has already twenty works, among which you can find portraits of Osama bin Laden, Mahatma Gandhi, as well as a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper" - today the artist's largest work (its width is 2.4 meters) …
Impressed by the artist's works, many of his students try to follow their teacher. However, they themselves admit their failures: "The ability to paint on canvas using only one language is an exceptional talent."
Recommended:
What a cryptic message is encrypted in the first self-portrait written by a woman: Katherine van Hemessen
At the words “creative genius”, a series of self-portraits of famous artists flashes before our eyes, where each of them is intensely thinking in front of an unfinished canvas with a brush in hand. There are actually many of them. This image is so familiar and hard to believe that this tradition came from a young twenty-year-old girl in a corset. The talented Flemish Renaissance artist, Catherine van Hemessen, is considered by art critics to be the first to paint a self-portrait at work. But the most interesting thing is that
What secrets of ancient cuisine were discovered by recipes from Babylon, written on clay tablets
The oldest cookbooks known to mankind were written with wedges on clay tablets, that is, in Ancient Babylon. They are nearly four thousand years old. The dishes described in them can even be reproduced. True, you will have to make allowances for the fact that over four thousand years the taste and appearance of many vegetables, fruits and cereals has seriously changed
Why the "great and mighty" Russian language did not become the state language in the USSR
The largest country in area in the entire history of human civilization was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. However, if you look into all the intricacies of such a designation as "state", the USSR did not have one very important component of it. This is a single state language. After all, the Russian language officially, from the point of view of legislation, never became the state language in the Soviet Union
Why "they carry water to the offended" and what is written with a pitchfork on the water: The history of popular expressions from the past
In the modern world, the bulk of Russian folklore has sunk into oblivion, having remained for the most part only in books, films and scripts for the now popular thematic festivities. But there is also what remains in our life to this day. For example, fairy tales, lullabies, proverbs and sayings. The latter will be discussed in this article, because without them it is difficult to imagine our life. They are used both in oral speech and in writing, enrich and bring color to our language, help to convey our thoughts to
Proto-Slavic language: what it is and how you can learn it in the absence of written sources
You can troll, swear, hate and in other ways express your attitude to your roots, but the fact is a fact: up to a quarter of the words of the lexicon of a modern person speaking Russian come from the Proto-Slavic language. There is no escape from the origins of words that go back thousands of years, and is it worth it?