top of page
Claudia  Sangines

Claudia Sangines

Admin

Founder

Consultor
Fotografo-Photograph
Escritor Writer
+4
More actions

Profile

Join date: Aug 31, 2018

About

Licenciada en Historia,UNAM

Maestra en Historia del Arte, UNAM

OTROS ESTUDIOS ESPIRITUALES Y MÁS.

Puedes conocer más de su perfil o preguntarnos.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiasanginessayavedra/






Badges

  • Consultor
    Maybe can help you to resolve a topic
  • Fotografo-Photograph
    Fotografo-Photograph
    Experto en foto y buena coleccion de fotos. Photography experts
  • Escritor Writer
    Escritor Writer
    Escribe artículos y libros. Publica en Alasart Editions Help with articles and others

Overview

First Name
Claudia Sangines
Profesión
Art Historian, editor and historian

Posts (9)

Jun 8, 20261 min
Journey of the Soul to the Inner Suns
by Margaret Astrid Phanes is inspired by Sri Aurobindo and the Mother’s quotes from The Psychic Being. The Light of Renewal A transition of light, a layer of creation; the light descends from above to illuminate humanity. Help moves toward humankind to bring peace to the mind, to heal the body, to heal the totality of our atoms and cellular structure. It heals the Earth—the plants, the animals, and all kingdoms of life. In silence, it covers the sky; in silence, it penetrates. Without the...

3
0
Apr 21, 20269 min
Beyond the Bronze: Multi-Perspective Approaches to Observing the Chatsworth Head
I chose to analyze this specific topic with the help of AI, working to demonstrate how a single object can support multiple interpretive lenses. By exploring the various ways we can write about and observe art, we realize that the dialogue between the viewer and the piece is never truly finished. Art offers us a profound journey—not only through historical time but into the depths of the human soul. It has the power to enrich our lives, offering a sense of fulfillment that transcends the...

12
1
Mar 23, 20263 min
The Bronze Gaze: A Phenomenological Encounter with Donatello’s David
Standing in the Bargello Museum in Florence, one doesn’t just "see" Donatello’s David; one feels a shift in the room's gravity. While Michelangelo’s David is a titan of anticipation, Donatello’s bronze is a whisper of the aftermath. To truly understand this masterpiece, we have to look at it through two lenses: (how it hits our senses) and Iconography (the deep secrets its symbols are hiding).

5
1
bottom of page