The Ancient Grammatical Concept of Art

Amar Singha · AI-narrated by Prashanth (from Google)
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Who was the originator of the grammar of painting, and how did he establish his grammatical conception that was later accepted as a standard perception worldwide? What were the aphorisms he invented to compose a perfect artwork? The book has unveiled some wonderful kinds of stuff that could make you spellbound, and meanwhile, you will also be able to understand the perspective of modern concepts of art. The writer of this book is a well-known Indian painter and award-winning blogger, author of several art books who disclosed all the secrets and discussed those aphorisms widely from his artistic perspective and experience. He translated the ancient scripture from Sanskrit to English and represented grammatical concepts in his own language.

About the author

Amar Singha is an award-winning fine artist from India and a passionate blogger who was born and brought up in West Bengal. His paintings are recognized by several art galleries and institutes worldwide, including Google Book/Google Art & Culture, and featured in several magazines.

Unlike other artists, he not only restrained his creation on canvas but scattered his creative flows in several outlets. The artistic sense and the most comprehensive knowledge of Indian art and culture forced him to transform his hand from painting to writing. He wrote several books on Indian art and published them globally, and his notable art blog, Painter's Blog, was awarded several times for outstanding content.

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