Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Evolution And The Celtic Tapestry Art



There is a video on Google Video's called Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life. It is a documentary about life on earth the heavens and the underworld. David Attenborough presents this production by the BBC. It's a special to note the bicentenary of Darwin's life. As you listen and watch this video you can think of the Tree of Life and what it means.

This documentary video shows fabulous clips of animals, art and talks about the Tree of Life and Darwin's theory and how they all tie together. Tree of Life Celtic Tapestry Art stems from all theories including Darwins..

Darwin talks about how man is human and an animal and not having dominion over animals as our Bible suggests. He suggests man has to bare the same force that nature forces on all animals of the earth. Many artists have painted the Celtic Tree of Life Tapestry with their interpretation and style in their composition. Those paintings were in turn woven into tapestries to offer another art form for man and woman to enjoy.

There is much talk of sacred trees and magical healing properties in the Tree of Life. It depends on the culture you embrace and the meanings and beliefs chosen that drives us to which artwork that seems to represent our belief. It's almost like a comfort level of where we stand on our views and the art we choose to represent 'our' Tree of Life.



The Celtic Tree of Life is a very different look with it's Celtic knots and colors representing a link to the 'Realm of the Fairies and to the Gods'. The Oak was the number one sacred tree and representative of the center of the world. Druids rituals surrounded the Oaks and uncommon powers were offered to them from the Gods.

Messages were thought to be carried back and forth from the otherworld or fairy world to earth and man via the trees or Oaks. Ribbons were tied to trees to show a blessing of love, healing and prosperity. To tie a ribbon around an old oak tree is commonly seen today to represent the loss of a love one. This tradition was created long, long ago and will continue on as time goes on.

The Celtic Tapestry Art and Tree of Life Tapestry Art is interesting and many times very beautiful way to show a belief in a decorative way in our homes. Since there are the traditional styles from William Morris, Art Deco by Klimt, Modern styles by Natasha Wescoat and more we have a beautiful and enjoyable collection to enjoy.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Art Deco Table For Any Occasions


Table can not be separated in our daily life, but a few tables on the world made ​​with a unique design, here are art deco table with the Most Unique design in the World.

Planter Table
Unique table with removable planter that can hold variety of plants.

unique-Planter-Table


House of Cards Table
Creative table designed by Brazilian architect Mauricio Arruda.

House-of-Cards-Table-ideas


iPhone Table
Cool table Allows you to control an iPhone with a large touchscreen.

iphone-coffee-table-concept


Fault Line Table
Oak wood table inspired by the tectonic fault that lies between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.

Fault-Line-Table-concept


Loop Table
Unique coffee table inspired by the spiral shape of roller coasters.

loop-Table-ideas


Nook Coffee Table
Coffee table with integrated bookshelf designed by David Pickett.

Nook-Coffee-Table


Wine Table
Coffee table where recycled wine bottles are used as table legs.

wine-table-furniture


iPad Table
iPad table features seating for four people along with four iPads.

ipad-table-ideas


Aquarium Table
Beautiful coffee table comes with large built in aquarium.

aquarium-table-concept


Library Table
Exhibit table has storage compartments for books and magazines.

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That is a unique example of art deco table that are not commonly found. May the example image above table design can make an inspiration in makes a table with a high artistic value.