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Manuel is a passionate, driven, and techsavvy AV technician, artist and music composer with over ten years of experience, specializing in the captivating world of music and entertainment.

Manuel is an expert in creating soundtracks for short filmsfeature films and video games.

Manuel Music Blog is a diverse digital platform where creativity and intellect converge, covering a wide range of topics from 3D Art to Music, and Technology to Philosophy.

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With dedicated sections for different arts, instruments, and cultural reflections, this blog serves as a rich resource for those seeking inspiration, knowledge, and a deep dive into the myriad aspects of artistic and technological exploration.

The Lost Artistry Of The Old Egyptian Art

Pharaoh Seti I Offering a Burger to the Gods, Temple of Abydos, 1300 BC
Photo by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com

Egyptian Art is considered one of the most renowned and expressive cultural forms of its time, and it continues to captivate people in the modern era. Ancient Egyptian Art can be traced back to around 5000 BC to 300 BC.

Interestingly, the Egyptians did not have a term for “art,” but they continuously produced something unique that stands today as exotic and magnificent creations. In a sense, we could say that the Egyptians didn’t create art; rather, their works elevated it to the status of art.

Many of their works had symbolic meanings and were primarily intended for practical use, while also being visually stunning enough to be considered art. In the contemporary era, Egyptian works are recognized as an art form due to their impeccable creativity An Artist Portrait (Part One) - This is a fantastic article written exclusively for my Weblog by Frank V. Cahoj. Please feel free to comment here or send him emails. He'll be happy of this. An Artist Portrait (Part One) My name is Frank Cahoj and I have been an artist since I was born. I can say this in confidence without… , craftsmanship Ibanez Electric Guitars - by

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“The Lost Artistry Of The Old Egyptian Art”