Sunday, 29 June 2014

ART IN BOTTLE


                  ART IN BOTTLE

         the picture art bottle creation



     The first known ship inside a bottle was created during the early years of the 19th century. Like other sailor-made art forms, these were created aboard old sailing ships in an era when sea voyages lasted months and sometimes years.

      Decorative and utilitarian objects were carved from bone, ivory teeth, and baleen, and designs were engraved on the same materials. But other materials such as wood, rope and yarn were also used, and many interesting and decorative objects were created from these.

     The imagination of a 19th century model ship in it with they use creative art mind in bottle might be has reason for it. Whatever the origin, the technique others may have created multiple ships passing by under full sail on rough painted clay seas with the seaport in a background.
    
     These works can now be found in maritime museums around the world for there are few sailor-made decorations as nautical as a bottled ship.

    Today, ship-in-bottle artists have taken the old sailor art form and produce exceptional works of art with microscopic detailing that will rival anyone’s imagination of “how did they get that in the bottle.”



   Nowadays, we may call as Micro Art as handmade creation just using waste things or small parts as make this kind of art material. Moreover, that can be representing as epic story or day or games from that 19th century .


  I really wish to be study this Micro art or sand art in side of bottle in future. May be I can use this idea for my Creative Thinking and Idea generation assignment.