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Aug
25

names of statues

Posted by on August 25, 2008 under Gargoyles

names of statues

Lord Ganesha or simply Ganesh is a very important Hindu god as all spiritual and tantric worship in the Hindu customs starts with the invocation of Lord Ganesha. He is the elephant-headed Hindu god. Thus, you have made the right decision if you planned to place Ganesha idols in your homes. God statues are not meant only for decoration, they work like magic to enhance the auspicious quality of your home.

 

People are especially fond of beautiful statues of Lord Ganesha because it is said that every good or ‘shubh’ work is started, with the worship of God Ganesha. Thus, if you have the statue of this god in your home then you will always be ready for worshipping him. It is quite customary to adorn Hindu homes with <a href=”http://www.indianselections.com/category/home_furnishings.900_god_statues/”>statues of Hindu gods</a>. In fact, it is quite difficult to find homes, which do not have one.

 

If you have statues of Ganesha at home then you will be happy to known about the importance of this god and the festival dedicated to him. Hindus, who are dedicated to Lord Ganesha, celebrate a popular festival, known as Ganesha Chaturthi. This festival of Ganesha celebrates the day on which this god, who is, the son of Parvati and Shiva, is said to appear on earth, listening to the prayers of all his devotees. On this very day, beautiful god statues Ganesha are washed and perfumed. If you have a statue at home then you can worship as well as decorate it too and participate in the festivities.

 

In certain parts of India such as, this festival dedicated to Ganesha is celebrated with a lot of pomp and it continues for 10 long days, which is a lot of worship as well as fun. Ganesha became the Isha or Lord of all other existing beings or “Gana”, after he won a contest from Kartikay, his brother. When he got a job of racing around the universe, he did not begin the race unlike his brother, Kartikay, but only walked around his parents, Parvati and Shiva, who were the origin of all existence.

 

Several stories also account how Ganesha got his famous elephant head. According to one story, Parvati created Ganesha without the presence of Shiva to protect her quarters. When Shiva wished to meet Parvati, Ganesha did not allow it and thus Shiva cut of Ganesha’s head. Later Shiva brought back Ganesha to life and gave him an elephant’s head because he could not find any other head.

 

Place <a href=”http://www.indianselections.com/product/STDE_GD7554/Ganesh_375_Inches.html”>Ganesh statues</a> or idols above your front door and fill your home with good luck and positive energy.

 

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Aug
20

The Zombie of Montclaire Moors

Posted by on August 20, 2008 under Gargoyles

The Zombie of Montclaire Moors

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Aug
20

tattoos gargoyle

Posted by on August 20, 2008 under Gargoyles

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Polynesia is a general term which meant many islands with its present day geographical territory at the triangular corners of Hawaii, New Zealand and the Eastern Island. It has a clear division among itself and comprises of east and west Polynesia with Cook Island and the Tahiti being the primary ones. The cultural aspect which dominated the Polynesian people was body art or decoration.

This practice of body art among the Polynesian people slowly spread among the European sailors before creating a major impact on the western society in the form of tattoo. Tattoo is a permanent ink marking into the skin layers which changes the pigmentation and it’s done mostly for decorative reasons. Although tattooing has faced much taboo but it still continues to be a globally acclaimed popular art. Tattoos have served several purposes like status symbol or rank of an individual, symbols of spiritual and religious devotion, talismans or as a mark of an outcast, slaves or convicts. Nowadays tattoos are mostly used for cosmetic reasons or for showing some kind of emotional or remembrance gesture. The dyes and pigments used for tattooing are materials like titanium di oxide and iron oxide or for that matter even carbon black, azo dyes, acridine or even quinoline.

Tattoos are often grouped by the theme, the most prevalent among them being alien, ambigram, anchor, extreme, Maori, tribal or flash tattoos. However there are others like Aztec, kanji, eye and gargoyle. Using a paper or cardboard for imprinting or drawing a design is the sole theme of tattoo flash and it may be regarded as a species of industrial design. Tattoo parlours often sport them on the walls or on the entrance gateway giving the prospective customers a vivid idea of the tattoos. Mostly found on an 11*14 inch print, it may or may not come with an outline. Some common flash symbols are anchor, Bettie page which is a symbol of beauty, barbed wire, heart, dragon or the carp fish which appears in traditional Chinese or Japanese legends and stories. Maoris are the original inhabitants of New Zealand and with them comes the word Maori tattoo which has withstood not only time but also colonization by the Europeans. These Maori tattoos or tatuaggi maori were a symbol of genealogy, tribal history and often marks of beauty or ferocity. Sometimes called Ta Moko it was mostly a facial form of tattoo though the global surge in the tattoo industry and the urge to be fashionable has made people wear them on all parts of the body. It wasn’t merely worn by the person in the ink form but predominantly the skin was chiseled for this purpose. Old tribes like the Celtic, Haida and the tribe of Borneo practiced this form of tribal tattoo or tatuaggi tribali. New tribalism is the remnants of the glorious past which has been traced back to the Bronze Age. They mainly demonstrate pieces of art form from native and indigenous tribe with an inclination towards personal or religious convictions. For its unique look tribal tattoo has become one of the most popular designs with celebrities like Mike Tyson, Sandra Bullock and Dwayne Johnson donning them.

This once dying art of the Polynesians have now become a fashion statement and many style icons are hugely acknowledged due to the bold and beautiful tattoo they wear on them differentiating them from the rest.

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Maurizio Boraso is the author of this article on disegni tatuaggi. Find more information relating to tattoo flash, and tatuaggi maori here.

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Aug
19

computer gargoyle

Posted by on August 19, 2008 under Gargoyles

computer gargoyle

Industrial design was revolutionized with print 3D technology. Everything from a computer mouse to a mountain bike has been excellently shaped by using 3D. This technology has been responsible for the advanced contours, lines and dynamics of new production.

Rapid Prototyping Technology

Before the advent of 3D printing, prototypes had to be painstakingly crafted by master craftsmen in a large workshop using specialised tools. A perfectly proportioned wooden prototype generally required several days to complete even with the employment of highly skilled and proficient labour. There were significant delays between the design stages of a project to the prototype stage. Finalised drawings took ages to be translated to a workable model as the illustrations had to be carefully followed to avoid error.

Rapid prototyping developed from a need to produce the physical model in a shorter time span at much less cost. You can now use this technology to print 3D models on your printer with a high attention to detail and accuracy. Consecutive layers are printed to previous ones to build up an image that can be used for traditional wax or high tech epoxy moulding.

Self-Replicating Printers

The “self-replicating rapid prototype” or RepRap that is currently in the pipeline will allow you to create unique and novel ideas that are functional in a short space of time. Three-dimensional objects could even be printed at home with the anticipated reduced price of RepRap compared to conventional 3D printers. Rapid prototyping would be taken to a new level as medical equipment manufacturers, industrial or jewellery designers and automotive engineers can create complex products and artefacts without the need for costly industrial infrastructure. The common speculation is that, with the technology to make another version of the original, you can quickly construct spare parts and defective components with low-level resources. The ideal envisaged is a future where you could design and manufacture your own mechanical device in the comfort of your home.

Cost Effective 3D Printing

If you’re a small or medium sized company, you can now print models of your products that very closely resemble and feel like an actual prototype. The price of 3D printers has become much more affordable of late. Instead of outsourcing your requirements to large industrial concerns, you can greatly reduce the associated costs by printing the parts in-house. You can make models of objects with different physical properties having vastly contrasting mechanical components in a single process of building. You don’t need to assemble several distinct parts separately and then combine them into the final product. Your finished prototype will be an almost perfect match of the target design.

You can easily print 3D artistic and imaginative models of geckos and gargoyles with your printer. Precious and delicate design for jewellery to cultural heritage artefacts can be replicated with the latest technology in 3D printing. With RepRap fully functional, you may even be able to create an automotive spare part for your car in your home and skip a visit to the auto repair shop.

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Aug
15

gothic gargoyle furniture

Posted by on August 15, 2008 under Gargoyles

gothic gargoyle furniture

Unfortunately today Gothic design or indeed anything Gothic related, is wrongly viewed with sinister undertones by the general public. Shock rockers like Marilyn Manson and moody teenagers who enjoy vampire movies and stealing the mother’s Eyeliner, have certainly not helped with the plight of this once much loved style. Given today’s misinterpretation of the style which meddles in dark imagery and black on black colour schemes, it may surprise many to discover that Gothic style was initially concerned with bringing light and colour into the gloomy Medieval spaces of its heyday. Architects of the Middle Ages devised an innovative way of building that allowed slender masonry walls to support large areas of glass so that the places of worship could be brighter, taller and generally more uplifting places to be. Out this was born the Gothic style as Ecclesiastical architecture began to become the main source of influence to design on a domestic level.

Now resurfacing as a very popular design movement, Gothic interior design is a wonderfully ornate and delicate style that is sure to add some splendour and romance to your home. Starting with the floor, a hard surface is the most typical- tiles, stone or a dark hardwood are all perfect though you may want to add a rug or two for comfort.

Other important elements are fireplaces, stained glass and wooden beams. For a really authentic look, recreate classic pointed arches in narrow areas of your home such as the hallway or above your windows.

Walls should be dramatically coloured by either painting or wallpapering with elaborate Gothic style motifs. Colours to include are crimson, ochre, dark green, black, violet and gold. Continuing the theme and palette with your fabrics will really see the Gothic period brought to life. Settees, cushions, bedspreads and curtains should all contain heraldic or floral patterns with curtains especially benefiting from extra attention. Really add drama with material such as velvet or satin and include beaded tassels, beaded tie-backs, pelmets and wrought iron tie-back hooks. For added effect, include extra fabric details around the home such as table runners, wall tapestries and windowsill cushions.

Furniture should be of heavy, hardwood construction and should be elaborately carved. Details to look out for are turned legs, arched designs, plush upholstery and carved details containing Medieval or religious elements. At this point your home will contain all of the main features that define the Gothic style whilst remaining unfussy and clutter free. If however, you do wish to intensify the theme, add details such as candles, wrought iron sculpture, gargoyles, crosses and stone statues. Though I would only advise you do so if your home has the necessary size and is much older, otherwise the final look will end up a little “theme park” and lose the all important scale.

Gothic interior design is a beautifully evocative route to follow if it is a dramatic finish you desire. It is certainly not the foreboding, doom and gloom style that movies and music have led us to perceive. Its many facets offer so much scope for personalisation and just as effective at simply adding a little softness to your home as it is at transforming it into a full on castle-like retreat. It is completely up to you how far you want to take it.

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Aug
14

history of gargoyle statues

Posted by on August 14, 2008 under Gargoyles

history of gargoyle statues

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Aug
08

gargolyes

Posted by on August 8, 2008 under Gargoyles

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Super Powers?!?!?! :) ?

Ok, in a story there a group of guardians who are gargolyes. What special ability would you give them? It can’t be something like bending earth or something like that. I’d like to hear a unique ability

how about the ability to freeze people like statues, turn them into stone for as long as the gargoyls want them to be or bring statues to life.

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