Meanderings: Six artists and their affair with art
Alka Chadha Harpalani “The love of colour is a fundamental part of the nature of every human being” -Zolton […]
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Alka Chadha Harpalani “The love of colour is a fundamental part of the nature of every human being” -Zolton […]
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Pratiksha shome Andrea Burgay is a visual artist from Syracuse, NY, who currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work blends collage, sculpture and found material, she presents a physical manifestation of the passage of time, destruction and decay, with a sense of potential renewal. Her work was recently included in the exhibition “Putting
Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Covid 19 has been the biggest pandemic of this century which shook the whole world, and its tremors are being felt even today. In 2019-20, when life came to a standstill due to the lockdown all over the world, America did not implement such restrictions. So as an artist who immigrated from
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Vaishnavi Srivastava Shristi Sainani’s art exhibition [Tender buttons, and a] Bellyache, is running from the 15th of April to the 15th of May 2023, at APRE Art House In Mumbai Maharashtra. The art exhibition “[Tender buttons, and a] Bellyache” curated by Shristi Sainani features the works of 15 remarkable artists who explore the theme of
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Ved Prakash Bhardwaj It is not seen that any contemporary artist takes the creative initiative regarding any government project, although a lot is done for the promotion of their project at the government level. This year marks 50 years of Project Tiger. How many tigers could be saved in these 50 years, this question
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Krispin Joseph PX Cyanotype is now a familiar technique to transform something into a bluish tone with random abstract patterns as their thin strands of seaweed. Cyanotype is used for many and various reasons by photographers and artists, creating a visual experience that is only occasionally part of fine art visual culture. These two century-old
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Krispin Joseph Modernity and Modern Indian art is an epic discourse that still needs to be appropriately defined. First, we must encounter the diverse nature of Indian artists, their belonging culture, and the taste and aesthetics that merge with them. Most artists follow a unique tone and physique as an identity. One artist created a particular
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Ved Prakash Bhardwaj The environment we live in is changing quickly, especially in urban areas. Although villages are now also experiencing change, urban areas are experiencing it more quickly. When we return to our city after a while, it gets harder to recognize. The drive for growth significantly alters both our present and our
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Ved Prakash Bhardwaj ‘’I began exploring the visual form of ink drawings to express my own experience of displacement that made me lose my home in Jaffna.’’ -Jasmine Nilani Joseph Young Sri Lankan artist Jasmine Nilani Joseph’s exhibition titled, “The Sixth Diary”, running at Vadehra Art Gallery, Delhi, presents a new vision of a young girl’s
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Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Andy Warhol took a stab at Pop Art, in the form of a portrait of Marilyn Monroe. No one has been able to draw a bigger line than that till today. A key element of the Pop Art concept today is the use of images of popular film stars. Andy Warhol
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