Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Artist of the Month

World is not as vast as the art is, which is inside us, there are lots of medium to express it. Meena took colours and brushes to express this beauty. Her feeling is signature of unexpressed personal sentiment of human being, capturing the colours of different phases and moments of life. She gives a practical shape to her inner creativity in all her works.

Though she was born at Imphal, Manipur- A small state in North-East India region, her carrier started in Delhi. Being in Delhi gave her the opportunity to see different cultures and life styles of all over the world. She has been always inspired by local and world cultural & arts events, her main focus has been on capturing the daily activities of Indian women mainly the tribal women of Manipur. Traditional touch can be seen in most of her works. She completed a research on the condition of women & child, the beauty of the Tribal women and the expression of their innocent faces and the events which reflects her personal experiences. She brings the things, objects which surrounds her to connect with women in her works. The bright colours like yellow, orange, cadmium red, bright blue etc can be seen much in her beautiful paintings. The distinctive heavily designed clothes make her painting more attractive.

Meena brings most of Indian festive celebration in her works like Holi though she concentrates on the existence of tribal community. She loves to work on their culture, day to days life, festival, elements which attract them and beautiful landscape of hilly regions.

Achivements:
·         Gold Medallist of BFA (Painting) 2011 JamiaMilliaIslamia New Delhi
·         Participated in many Exhibitions and Art Camps across the country.

Exhibitions:

Group Show by:
  • GliteriArti, sponsor by Times of India at DLF Cyber City Gurgoan 2013
  • Renge Art Walk at Club Aralias, DLF Golf Links, Gurgoan 2013
  • GROUP SHOW at
  • Golf Club, Gurgoan, 2012
  • Mumbai, 2012
  • Renge Art Walk at DLF Emporio, Delhi,2012
  • Renge Art Walk at DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurgoan,2012
  • Travencore Palace, Delhi 2011.
  • M.F.Hussain, Delhi,2011
  • BARODARA,Gujarat,2010
  • AIFACS,Delhi,2010
  • M.F.HUSSAIN,Delhi,2009

Camps:
  • North-East Artists Camp, Bangalore, organized by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi,2012
  • Srinagar Art Camp, Kashmir,2011

She has a studio at Maharani Bagh, New Delhi. She has private collector at India and USA.











Best Wishes
Laishram Meena
April 2014

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Artist of the Month

Talented artist M Singh brings the abstract world to life through his colorful and strong brush strokes, creating a mood that oscillates between meditative and exuberant. He expresses himself through both abstract and figurative works. In his abstract work, he feels ideas flow through color on paper. Figurative paintings help him give shape to ideas and be innovative and expressive, while religious paintings are the source of positive energies in his life.

Self-taught artist M. Singh, born in 1979, brings the abstract world to life through his colourful brush strokes that creates a mood that oscillates between meditative and exuberant. He expresses himself through both abstract and figurative works. In his abstract work he feels ideas flow th hrough colour on paper. Different colours used indicate different pictures of life. He uses various colours to explain all possible phases of life. Figurative paintings help him give shape to ideas and be inventive and expressive while religious paintings are the source of positive energies in his life. Painting is his meditation; his path to self discovery, He finds silence in the noise of colour and form, tranquility to him is creating a picture. Qualification B. Com, Self Artist Exhibitions 2013 Indiaartcollectors (Online Show) 2013 Indiaartideas (Online Show) 2012 Renaissance Art Gallerie, Bangalore 2012 Indiaartcolletors.com (Online Show) 2012 Chitra Kala Parishath, Bangalore (Ananth Arts) 2012 Indiaartcolletors.com (Featured Artist) 2011 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 2009- 2011 Concern India Art Foundation, Mumbai 2009 Indiaartcollectors.com (Artist of Month) 2008, 09 The Art Society of India, Mumbai 2009 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai. 2007, 08, 09, 2010 Gallery Art Point, Mumbai 2007 Nehru Centre, Mumbai 2007 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai Participations 2010 Gallerytoday, USA 2009 Surabhi Nag Art foundation, Ishanya Mall, Pune 2007 Camlin Art Foundation, Mumbai 2005 S. C. Z. C. C. Nagpur. Private collections in India and Abroad.

Achievement :
Exhibitions 2013 Indiaartcollectors (Online Show) 2013 Indiaartideas (Online Show) 2012 Renaissance Art Gallerie, Bangalore 2012 Indiaartcolletors.com (Online Show) 2012 Chitra Kala Parishath, Bangalore (Ananth Arts) 2012 Indiaartcolletors.com (Featured Artist) 2011 Je ehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 2009- 2011 Concern India Art Foundation, Mumbai 2009 Indiaartcollectors.com (Artist of Month) 2008, 09 The Art Society of India, Mumbai 2009 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai. 2007, 08, 09, 2010 Gallery Art Point, Mumbai 2007 Nehru Centre, Mumbai 2007 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai Participations 2010 Gallerytoday, USA 2009 Surabhi Nag Art foundation, Ishanya Mall, Pune 2007 Camlin Art Foundation, Mumbai 2005 S. C. Z. C. C. Nagpur Collections Private collections in India and Abroad.
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Best Wishes
M. Singh
March 2014


Monday, February 3, 2014

Artist of the Month

An artist by aptitude, instinctive experimentation & creative application. Art is the sole justification for not letting the noise of other people drown my own inner voice.....It's a meditation...a way of life. Diploma in Interior Designing Diploma in Marketing Management (BVB, Chandigarh) Diploma in Advanced Computer Applications B. Com. from Punjab University, Chd. Artist by Aptitude, Instinctive Experimentation, Creative application My inspiration and the guiding force has always come from within me….my inner voice. The realiszation that Art is less about this earthy world and more about the heavenly or the spiritual one seems to have had an overriding effect on any other passion I have had in life. I have found I could express with colors and shapes what I found hard to do in any other way. ACHIEVEMENTS | HONOURS | AWARDS: Participating artist – ‘United Art Fair-2012’, New Delhi Creative, Professional use of less popular mediums – Soft and Oil Pastels using discerning and subtle techniques which has invited appreciation from the artist faculty and art connoisseurs, resulting in perennial workshops in schools and colleges all over Punjab. NIE Student award for National Awareness Advertising- the Times of India, New Delhi. All India Camel Color contest- 1st prize and various merit awards. Dr. D.K. Ghosh artist award, New Delhi. Logo and stationery designing for business houses in India and abroad. EXHIBITIONS: SOLO EXHIBITION: ‘Colors of Life - A perspective’ Gallery ‘Artmosphere’, Ludhiana 2012 Hotel City Heart Sarovar Portico, Ludhiana Nov 2011 Gallery ‘Artmosphere’, Ludhiana 2011 Dr. Stya Paul Art Gallery’, Virsa Vihar, Jalandhar 2011 Art Gallery, Indian Academy of Fine Arts, Amritsar 2011 GROUP EXHIBITION: ‘Art Times, Coomarswamy Hall – Museum, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, Nov 2013 ‘Summation of Perspectives’ Art Gallery, Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh Oct 2013 ‘Addicted to Art’ Gallery Artmosphere, Ludhiana Feb-Mar 2013 ‘Sync’ – in harmony with art, Epicentre, Gurgaon April 2013 ‘Artist’s Speak’, Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh May 2013 ‘Cocktail Colors’ Gallery ‘Artmosphere’, Ludhiana Nov-Dec 2012 ‘United Art Fair’, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi Sept 2012 Lalit Kala Academy Annual Exhhibition, Dr. MS Randhawa Art Gallery, PAU, Ludhiana, 2012 Lalit Kala Academy Annual Exhibition, Punjab Art Council, Chandigarh, 2011









Best Wishes
Tejinder ladi Singh
February 2014

Friday, January 3, 2014

Artist of the Month

Rajesh Ram Born in Jharkhand, 1978 Living and working in Delhi,INDIA Education: M.F.A, College of art, Delhi, 2011 B.F.A from College of art and crafts, Patna,Bihar, 2002 Art appreciation National Museum, New Delhi, 2007 Exhibition: National exhibition,2013 Contested terrain as a collat teral event to the ongoing kochi muziris biennale at Hallegua Hall tangerine art space,kochi,2013 “United art fair”2012,2013 “Small is big”at darbar hall,Kochi,2012,2013 “Art chennai” art fair at ‘latitude 28’,2012 “India art fair”presented by gallery ‘latitude 28’,2012 “.com” ‘ past, present, future’ at the art alley, The Surya, curetted lovy singh 2012 “Style file” Kolkata 2011 'Save humanity by saving Mother Earth' Birla academy, kolkota 2012 “Continuum” Encapsulating the best of Contemporary Indian, presented by gallery ‘latitude 28’ Singapore 2011 India Art Collective ,online art fair, presented by gallery ‘latitude 28’,2011 “32 mind creative” “Andpersand magazine, New Delhi, 2011 “Miniscule Marvel” BMB gallery, Bombay,2011 “The Annual” at gallery latitude-28, New Delhi, 2011 “Artiger” arts for the tiger, Rastrapati bhavan, New Delhi, 2010 “Common wealth show” Ravindra bhavan,Delhi,2010 “Creating commonwealth” gallery ragini,Delhi, 2010 “Art mart” Epicenter, curated by shusma Bahl ,Gurgaon,2010 Curated by Farad Husain, art kunsult,Delhi,2010 “Hyphenated practices”, FICA, vadhera art gallery, Delhi,2009. “Far and wide Every where you look”, chawla art gallery,2010. “India rising”, Ati art gallery, 2010 “Vicissitudes of the constructed image”,Tangerine art space,2010. Group show,shridharini gallery,presented by Apparao gallery, curated by Amit Jain.,2009 RE-CLAIM/RE-CITE/RE-CYCLE, Bose Pacia, Kolkata, 2009 “East Village”, curated by Subodh Gupta, project 88, Mumbai, 2009 The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today, Saatchi gallery, London, 2010 RE-CLAIM/RE-CITE/RE-CYCLE, Seven Art and Latitude 28, 2009 “With Best Intention”, shridharini gallery, New Delhi, presented by Anant Art gallery. Rising star, BMW studio, presented by Nitanjali art gallery, NewDelhi “Manthan” curated by Shusma Bahl, Alliance Francis, New Delhi,2009 “city breathes/city breeds”, 1x1 gallery, Dubai, 2009 “A wonderful world”, stainless gallery,presented by Nitanjali Art gallery,2009 “ ANANYA”, Bajaj capital art house, Visual art gallery,2008 “ Popular reality”,curated by Ranjita Chaney, Jam jar gallery, Dubai,2008 “10 ML of contemporary Needed”, FICA, Travancore gallery, New Delhi,2008 “Art odyssey” presented by Aparajita Jain, studio 333, California, 2008 Group show,svorfsky museum,presented kala gallery, Austria,2008 “Trends and Trivia-an Indian story”,curated by Bhavana Kakar, Hung Kong, 2008 Charity show, Grand Hayat Hotel, curated by Shusma Bahl,2008 “Millennium Turks-Envisaging contemporary of India”, curated by Bhavana Kakar, Trident Hilton, Gurgaon, 2008 “Polyphonies”,curated by Alka Pande ,Kala gallery, Austria,2007 “Fact & Fiction”, SW1 gallery, London, presented by Art piligrim, 2007 “Recent works”, Gallery 88, Mumbai, 2007 “New Paradigms” Gallery Roman Rolland,Threshold gallery, New Delhi,2006 “variation” state Gallery of Fine arts,Hydrabad,2006 46th National Exhibition of Art,Kochi,kerala,2004 Group show, Habitat center ,Open Palmcourt,,New Delhi,2004 Group show,Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi,2003 AIFACS State exhibition,Patna, Bihar,2000 All India Art Exhibition,lalit kalla academy, Lucknow,1999.








Best wishes
Rajesh Ram
January 2014 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Artist Of The Month

My current body of works in oil are based on naturescapes which draw their inspirations from my essential roots to the Indian culture and nature. My connection with nature is very deep and goes a long a way back to my childhood. In my paintings I mingle literary inspiration with those vital experiences of my life. The distinct play of colors and textures of different seasons, blooming of different flowers and sprouting leaves, interplay of light and shade in the sky in different time of the year - all have a role to play in my vision. Also I draw lot of inspiration from the noble prize winning Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore’s songs and poetry on nature.


The whole process of creation can be summed up in four stages:

1. Preparation (which is here synonymous to experience and observation)

2. Marination of thought and idea

3. The AHA moment – the defining moment when I suddenly get a real vision or clarity which I can use to change the blank canvas

4. The creative process – the “job” of painting itself.

I never draw or plan before a painting has started, it starts spontaneously once the vision has dawned, and I keep working on it, applying and re-applying colors, writing and pasting, stripping and scratching and whipping the surface until I get the desired effect.

And once the job is finished, I like to leave it to people’s imagination and feelings: to the “right brain”, rather than to their “left hemispheric stuff” like knowledge and understanding.










Best wishes
Aditi Chakraborty
December 2013

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Increase the Beauty of Your Home in Purchase Indian Painting Online

From the ancient age of India, lots of emperors and their queens were practicing the arts and painted various types of paintings. The great Mughal emperor Shahjahan was a great painter and he made the one of the greatest things in the world i.e. “Tajmahal” which is the great experiment of art. There are lots of paintings in the cave of the “Ajanta”. Do you want to see the amazing creation by Indian people? Just go to the “Khajuraho” temple where you watch the different adult art. It is called sculpture. From the ancient India to the modern India, lots of painters created their great paintings. But the colours, the styles of painting are different from each other.

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 Actually, all credit goes to the Indian art collectors. They are searching the good paintings and the good painters also. They know that there are lots of painters who want to sale their own paints. So, the collectors are just fulfilling the wish of the painters. The art collectors of India are also knowledgeable. They easily judge about a particular painting. Lots of students pass from the various art Colleges in India in every year. A few artists are staying in the future. Some of them are not taking the risk following which the journey of those artists is ending within a short period of time. Actually, those who have passion in this field, they come forward at the end.
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Indian Contemporary Art – A Blend of Traditional Yet Modern Art Form



Contemporary Indian art is not only appealing to the eyes but is a good example of intermingled modern and traditional art forms in a piece of canvas. The growing popularity of Indian contemporary art, tells a true story of Indian civilization and glory.

The demand for modern Indian art is growing worldwide. Indian modern form art is a whimsical combination of creativity and experimentation. The love of a painter for his art can be well defined with his art form that has the ability to speak a deep story behind the pictorial analogy. The ability of a painter to personify his picture is what makes his art different from all the other art forms of the world. Alluring art works have always been a matter of appreciation for people throughout the world. The most interesting thing about the contemporary art is that people love it and its market has always been  the same even when all the other business forms have been suffering in extremities. People who are crazy about art and art culture always encourage the art market throughout the globe.

History foretells the tough story of modern art. Modern art which was not a respectable embodiment of dexterity in those conservative pre-war times became an upright form of art in post-war days. The transformation of the human mind towards modern art is commendable and became a mark of dignity for most of the contemporary artists throughout the world. With the advent of the Internet, the growth of Indian contemporary art has been exemplary and the modern art lovers can buy Indian art online these days. Just visit any of the Indian art galleries, you will get mesmerized with those awesome pieces of traditional and modern art. Art is an expressive way of painters to tell the story of glory, love, tragedy and horror and the emotional mingle of colours on a canvas is an endowment of voluptuous talent.  And people all around the world appreciate Indian art and visit India to be a part of the painting exhibitions and actually buy those wonderful art pieces. It is no wonder, if you see people from other countries, buying Indian art works and using them as an important art piece of their homes.


There are many sites, in which people can buy Indian art online and most of the foreigners as well as Indian art collectors actually buy Indian painting every year over the internet. Just visit any of these Indian art galleries which is a showcase of talent for many budding artists and has the capability to attract many art lovers. Every year many students pass out from various art colleges to refine their artistic skills and has become a means of livelihood for most of the middle class artists in India. The 21st century has been an aurora of revolution for most of the Indian artists and all of them have been offered with a wonderful opportunity to promote their extraordinary talent among the common people.

Established Indian contemporary artists in India are a source of inspiration to all the new artists to do better in their field and reach newer heights of glory to prove their skills through their extraordinary art works.


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