Music of the Week: April 19, 2021: No Words - A Journey Through Sculptural Mastery Across the Ages (Asha Logos)
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Music of the Week: April 19, 2021: No Words – A Journey Through Sculptural Mastery Across the Ages (Asha Logos)

Asha Logos likes to communicate through video, podcast and the written word. In this particular creation he chose not to use any words but invites us on an artistic journey through the ages. A treat for the eyes and ears in these uncertain times. Enjoy!
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The veiled women are incredible. When I took Art History it was so much fun to study drapery. Another interesting fact about Roman and Greek sculpture is the Italians had to use a stump-like device to support their figures whereas the Greeks were masters of the standing figures. The balance was incredible and the Greeks needed no devices to support their standing figures. I love that they were so accomplished.
Thank you for this incredible beauty!
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No words…
The veiled women are incredible. When I took Art History it was so much fun to study drapery. Another interesting fact about Roman and Greek sculpture is the Italians had to use a stump-like device to support their figures whereas the Greeks were masters of the standing figures. The balance was incredible and the Greeks needed no devices to support their standing figures. I love that they were so accomplished.
Thank you for this incredible beauty!