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In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life

 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life 


Life is not complete without painting so artists play the vital role in our life.
 It is very popular around the world. Painting is still part of our life. Here is a word used for it " still life". It is a French title which is derived from the Dutch word 'stilleven' that is widely used in the 16th century. 
The first painting knew still life created in the 15th century by the Egyptian including fish, crops, and meat. It is the most amazing ancient was discovered in the tomb of Menna. Artists also adapted it for the religious purpose. It is interesting to see the view of the artist in his painting. That is a gift to a person given by God. They can tell us a lot of stories without speaking with their art. This amazing art attracts a lot of viewers. It is the easiest way to earn money. It inspires all the people of the World because of the talent of the artists.

 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life

 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


 In This Modern World, Paintings are Still Alive in Artist’s Life


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