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Asia Week New York announces The Color that Changed the World: The Impact of Blue in Asian Art webinar

Asia Week New York announces The Color that Changed the World: The Impact of Blue in Asian Art webinar Manish Pushkale, Metaphors of my terrain, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 1 cm x 201 cm. Courtesy: Akar Prakar. NEW YORK, NY .- As an adjunct to their online Summer 2021 exhibition, Shades of Blue, Asia Week New York will present a webinar entitled The Color that Changed the World: The Impact of Blue in Asian Art, on Thursday, July 29 at 5:00 p.m. EST Click here to register. First produced by the Egyptians over 6,000 years ago, blue pigment has been a prized component in some of the greatest works of art in world culture and Asia ranks high among them. A distinguished panel of specialists and curators in Asian art will present perspectives on the development and impact of cobalt blue, indigo and dayflower in their specific fields of Chinese and Japanese art.

She Who Became the Sun: Cover reveal - SciFiNow - The World s Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Magazine

Out in 2021, She Who Became The Sun is an epic historical fantasy by Shelley Parker-Chan and we’re delighted to reveal its beautiful cover designed by Mel Four (@book covers etc)! “I was yearning for a sweeping, high stakes, historical epic with the hyper-emotionality of a romance but which also queered gender roles,” Shelley Parker-Chan tells us when we ask her how she first thought of the story. “My stories germinate from a loose nucleus of theme and emotion in the case of She Who Became The Sun, it was gender and shame…” Read the full synopsis of the book here…

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