Sand Chedis ā€“ Wat Pan Tao, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Kantha: The Embroidered Quilts of Bengal from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz and the Stella Kramrisch Collections
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Richard Colman ā€“ new work, new website
Early 20th Century Kimonos ā€“ a textile in transition
1
Nahum B. Zenil - painting the personal, painting the political
The Nui Project - challenging assumptions
Sonabai - another way of seeing
The Museum of Everything ā€“ a new venue in London
1
Felipe Morales - two portraits
Glass Mosaic Murals ā€“ Luang Prabang, Laos
1
Through the Sketchbook ā€“ a website
HAND/EYE - a new magazine
1
Nankusia Shyam - in the New York Times, Aug 18, 2009
Retablo - themes and variations
Artemio Rodriguez
Kyoko Okubo ā€“ American Craft Magazine Aug/Sept 2009
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Hassan Fathy - a mosque in New Mexico
Wat Si Saket ā€“ showing patina
Masao Obata ā€“ a sketchbook
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Masao Obata ā€“ 8 works from a private collection
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Nim Kruasaeng ā€“ to the point and matter of fact
Art of Campaign: Campaign for Art - Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
2
Abraao Batista
Jill Bonovitz - from clay
Ku Shu Lan ā€“ cutting paper
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A Japanese Pilgrim Book
Japanese Pilgrims Coats ā€“ a garment transformed
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Pradeep Kajania ā€“ drawings
Reyum ā€“ Institute of Art and Culture
Mangru Uike ā€“ pushing tradition
4
Cyprien Tokoudagba
Jataka Tales ā€“ scrolls from thailand
4
Svay Ken ā€“ all of life
The Chedis at Wat Pho
Thai Gold Leaf Religious Figures
Kamin Lertchaiprasert ā€“ Sitting (Money) 2004 ā€“2006
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This blog is committed to artists who are informed by the world around them or driven by a highly personal artistic vision. Many respond to and reinterpret traditional culture. Others create works from an internal world. At times, this blog will also examine lesser-known non-western art forms, both contemporary and historic that will enhance the understanding of the artists presented.


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