Gautam Mukherjee- Exploring Family Ties with Indian Portraits George Bernard Shaw said, “A happy family is but an earlier heaven.” and Gautam Mukherjee’s paintings are nothing short of this heavenly feeling. A tight hug to[…]
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Ramesh Gorjala Retelling the Captivating Tales of Indian Mythology with Kalamkari
Ramesh Gorjala Retelling the Captivating Tales of Indian Mythology with Kalamkari At the first look, one might be drawn by the rustic colour palette, reds and yellows fusing into orange, followed by greens and blues[…]
Moulding Memories into Bronze Sculptures
Moulding Memories into Bronze Sculptures Acrylics, watercolors, oils or something else, irrespective of the medium, artists are known to bring colours in our monotonous lives. Artists play with different mediums and colours along with their[…]
The Man with the Straw Hat: Vincent Van Gogh
The Man with the Straw Hat: Vincent Van Gogh As for me, I am rather often uneasy in my mind, because I think that my life has not been calm enough; all those bitter disappointments,[…]
Through the looking glass: the art of Tauseef Khan
The graceful domes of Delhi’s famed Humayun’s Tomb have been captured in oil many times, but Tauseef Khan adds another layer of perception to the image. In his canvasses, the architecture is tactile, hyper-real and[…]
Tree-poems: the electric landscapes of Sanjay Devsale
Tree-poems: the electric landscapes of Sanjay Devsale An Internet search on “thoughts on trees” throws up sentiments from the lofty –“Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.” (Kahlil Gibran) — to the[…]
At home in the natural world – HR Das
“I paint only what comes naturally to me,” says HR Das about his art. It is a matter-of-fact statement, but one which reveals its true depth as you begin to take a closer look at[…]
Kandi Narsimlu- Painting The Village Life To Preserve Their Stories
Dusky toned human figures, mostly women, draped in their traditional attire; the colourful sarees, adorned with gold jewellery, flower string or gajara in the tightly tied bun along with a big red bindi on the[…]
Earthy Toned and Deeply Rooted Spiritual World of Amol Pawar
Pre-dominance of brown and ocher with hints of red are the first things that you will notice in Amol Pawar’s paintings. His paintings are a bit dark and mysterious, but so is Shiva’s world, the[…]
The Inextricable Interlinking of World Issues and Nature – Suresh Kumar’s Sculptures
The Inextricable Interlinking of World Issues and Nature – Suresh Kumar’s Sculptures For Suresh Kumar, an artist, sculptor and curator par excellence and a keen observer of the eccentricities of the world, first impressions are[…]