Well, perhaps slow down on the celebrity media intake. Stop making them a "star of the show" on the news exposing their private life. Now I know nothing about the South African Press Association President(s) so you will also have to look at the information given to you about what options they might chose.
Then, calm down on companities trying to "steal" information and post it about celebrities with their children out at lunch. Also educate the people to slow down on their intake-which would be seriously hard.
Also, give a PSSA to celebrities on how they can more protect themselves outside and online from people looking for their information.
What imagine? there’s no image, try asking another question with the image attached
Indian art consists of a variety of art forms, including plastic arts (e.g., pottery sculpture), visual arts (e.g., paintings), and textile arts (e.g., woven silk). Geographically, it spans the entire Indian subcontinent, including what is now India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. A strong sense of design is characteristic of Indian art and can be observed in its modern and traditional forms.
The origin of Indian art can be traced to pre-historic Hominid settlements in the 3rd millennium BC. On its way to modern times, Indian art has had cultural influences (e.g., Indus Valley and Hellenistic), as well as religious influences such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. In spite of this complex mixture of religious traditions, generally the prevailing artistic style at any time and place has been shared by the major religious groups.
In historic art, sculpture in stone and metal, mainly religious, has survived the Indian climate better than other media, and provides most of the best remains. Many of the most important ancient finds that are not in carved stone come from surrounding, drier regions rather than India itself. Indian funeral and philosophic traditions exclude grave goods, which are a main source of ancient art in other cultures.