shankargallery

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Location: Boulder,Colorado,USA.
Joined:12-28-2006
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http://www.shankar-gallery.com/about.html
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Shankar Art challenges the viewer to penetrate one's own being. It is only through this knowledge of the inner self that one can open to Shankar Art.

Let us enter the Sumi-e doors where we see the exuberance of the playful mind teasing the viewer to float, as if without a body, in fields of color. Boom! We open the vortex of the Black Kalas and are hurled into the depths of space. Our imaginations are challenged as we view images ordinarily seen only from some astronomical observatory. New, expanded universes open for us to view and explore.

Shankar Art speaks of Sumi-e and the magic of "the hand that is quicker than the eye." The spontaneous brush space and energetic color open the door and create a place for other unexpected adventures. Calligraphic gestured strokes and atmospheric impressions bring inner peace; shanthi. What subliminal message runs at the core of Shankar Art? We see signs, symbols and markings that indicate a realm we know intimately within our own being, yet never acknowledge as a sphere in which others might share the same feelings and sensations. From the markings, we begin to see networks and webs of structure that become rediscovered mirrors of our own minds. Current after current of this river of consciousness has been captured in Shankar's Sumi-e language, causing us to wonder about the artist and his experience as recorder, chronicler and reporter from the landscape of the inner m
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http://mcdougald.blogspot.com/2009/05/adapidae-omomyidae-and-anthropoid.html
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by shankargallery  5-19-2009   
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High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists To Track Ancient Hominids Across The Landscape
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by shankargallery  2-15-2009   
 hominids developed out Tethys, similiar to whale morphing
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Mediterranean Sea Dried Up Five Million Years Ago
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by shankargallery  2-14-2009    1
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Bifacial Hand axe 1.83ma found in Malaysia
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by shankargallery  1-31-2009   
 There are different tectonic plates in this region. , it doesn't sound like 'Out of Africa 101' (erectines 'supposedly' coming from Africa)is holding up well in the evidence arena. Not surprising actually since Humanity developed out of the Tethys Ocean and spread later into Africa.Other Tethys animals are the whale, dolphin, etc.
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Hominid Fossil Sites and Patterns of Hominid Dispersal
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by shankargallery  10-17-2008    1
 follow these maps back into history
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India-Asia continental clash may have caused long term cooling in Earth’’s climate
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by shankargallery  10-13-2008   
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Speed-Walking Across Asia
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by shankargallery  10-12-2008   
 A trail of stone tools and fossil bones suggests that early humans left Africa 1.8 million years ago.
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Timing The Arrival Of The Modern Human Package In The Sahul
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by shankargallery  10-12-2008   
 Sahul is the Australia-New Guinea continent, which is exposed during glacial maximums
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http://ipcc.ch
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by shankargallery  10-7-2008   
 IPCC - Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change
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http://www.realclimate.org/
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by shankargallery  10-7-2008   
 A climate blog committed to accuracy in climate science reporting.
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The Uplift-Weathering Hypothesis
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by shankargallery  10-7-2008   
 "In 1988, Maureen Raymo, Flip Froelich and Bill Ruddiman published the first of a series of papers proposing, and then examining, the hypothesis that the late Cenozoic cooling of climate, the Ice Age, was caused by enhanced chemical weathering and consumption of atmospheric CO2 in the mountainous regions of the world"
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Auditory capacities in Middle Pleistocene humans from the Sierra de Atapuerca in Spain
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by shankargallery  9-1-2008   
 Do you hear this?
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Complete Neanderthal Mitochondrial Genome Sequenced From 38,000-year-old Bone
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by shankargallery  8-12-2008    1
  complete mitochondrial > genome of a 38,000-year-old Neanderthal has been sequenced.
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Tectonics shown to drive changes in biodiversity
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by shankargallery  8-7-2008   
 results of a detailed research work about the evolution of marine diversity all through the last 50 million years.
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Are we all aquatic apes?
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by shankargallery  5-6-2008   
 News Wales - Knighton,UK Whether we are all descended from an aquatic ape will be debated in the next Cardiff University equality and diversity lecture series
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Communities lived here 150,000 years ago - film
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by shankargallery  5-1-2008   
 Hippos and other animals lived in fresh water of a river that was flowing in the region during the Late Miocene epic. 2. The Palaeolithic Emirates: During
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Pygmy Negritos of the Andaman Islands
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by shankargallery  4-26-2008    3
 In an era when we are routinely encouraged to celebrate diversity, perhaps no group of humans on Earth is more diverse yet less celebrated than the tiny but fierce Pygmy Negritos of the Andaman Islands in the Bay Of Bengal Ocean. They provide some of the best examples of what modern humans were like when they first emerged out of Africa dozens of millennia ago.
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Extraterrestrial Impact Likely Source Of Sudden Ice Age Extinctions
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by shankargallery  4-1-2008   
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tethys collapse timeline
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by shankargallery  3-30-2008   
 follow the timeline as Tethys collapses into the rise of Himalaya climate change machine
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Ancient Whale Fossil Uncovered in Tuscan Vineyard
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by shankargallery  3-30-2008   
 5 million year old fossil
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Did Tibet cool the world?: When India and Asia collided
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by shankargallery  3-30-2008   
 Maureen Raymo & William Ruddiman himalayan jet streams climate change activity
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Ancient Tools Unearthed in Siberian Arctic
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by shankargallery  3-22-2008   
 discovery suggests that humans colonized the rugged lands of Arctic Siberia almost twice as early as generally thought.
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50-100 genes unique to humans
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by shankargallery  3-22-2008   
 23,000 genes, maybe between 50-100 genes only in humans, a few thousand shared with apes.
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Earlier Start for Upright Walking
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by shankargallery  3-22-2008   
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Upright Walking Began 6 Million Years Ago
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by shankargallery  3-22-2008   
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Mummies of Xinjiang
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
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East-West Contacts in Eurasia
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
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ArchAtlas Themes: Routes, Trade & Exchange
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
 geo travel & trade pathways
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Stirring find in Xuchang
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
 "新华网, China - Jan 27, 2008 Prior to this discovery, scientists had found Hominid fossils in many parts of China - Wushan of Chongqing, Lantian of Shaanxi province, Jinniu of Liaoning"
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New human fossil find adds millennia to China's history
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
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Early Human-Like Skeletons Are First Outside of Africa
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by shankargallery  2-23-2008   
 earliest members of the Homo genus found to date outside of Africa
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pangea breaks up
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by shankargallery  1-21-2008    1
 cool animation
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Sterkfontein Caves: Cradle of humankind
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by shankargallery  1-4-2008   
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During the Early Cenozoic India began to Collide with Asia.
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by shankargallery  1-1-2008   
 human cellular memory remembers tethys collapse
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Emergence of Whales
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by shankargallery  1-1-2008   
 "The first whales are known from the Indo-Pakistan region of the ancient Tethys seaway in early Eocene sediments dating to about 50 million years ago."
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"Late Pleistocene Human Skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, and Modern Human Origins,"
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by shankargallery  1-1-2008   
 tracing Aquatic Ape Theory migration patterns after Tethys closure
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