Niels shoe meulman biography of mahatma
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I can still remember the days, It was somewhere around Back in College Days, when my college fest was around the corner and the whole college was filled with hustle and bustle of everyone’s running around ansträngande to get things done and coming up with some new ideas about various competitions.
Among all those competitions and events, one thing that certainly attracted me was Graffiti-(writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.). That fantastisk exciting combination of colours and imagination made me fall in love with this great art.
From that Day, inom just love Graffiti, street art and the urban culture that goes with it.
I Just love it when the colours explodes on walls and buildings or streets, the smell of paint and the hiss of spray makes my heart beats faster.
In the Same year the street art movement organized by Asian Paints and st+art India started in Delhi, bringing a lot of graffiti artists around the world to
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This Street Art Foundation Is Transforming India's Urban Landscape—With the Government's Support
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Last month, ArchDaily had an opportunity to speak with Akshat Nauriyal, Content Director at Delhi-based non-profit St+Art India Foundation which aims to do exactly what its name suggests—to embed art in streets. The organization’s recent work in the Indian metropolises of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, has resulted in a popular reclamation of the cities’ civic spaces and a simultaneous transformation of their urban fabric. Primarily working within residential neighborhoods—they are touted with the creation of the country’s first public art district in Lodhi Colony, Delhi—the foundation has also collaborated with metro-rail corporations to enliven transit-spaces. While St+Art India’s experiments are evidently rooted in social activism and urban design, they mark a significant moment in th
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Indhus Wanderlust
A vivid lively traveler, exploring places . wanted to pen my experiences, and am starting to explore and explore the various places where nature has been bountiful, architecture has been splendorous, people have been lovable
Why I chose Egypt it has a flavour of ancient and medieval wonders …. also it was a childhood desire of mine fantasizing myself as an Egyptian Royalty.
As we all know there were the ancient seven wonders of the world
….and today we have the oldest and last remaining of the original seven world wonders that’s the Great Pyramid of Giza… the only wonder of the ancient world still in existence.
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World
The Great Pyramid of Giza is also the oldest and largest of the nine at the Giza Necropolis, and is the final resting place of King Khufu, which is the place of ancient Egyptian glorification of life after death.
Rationale of me plann