This Season, Gift an Indian Contemporary Art

Posted by Sinchan Mitra on Apr 22, 2014 03:01:55 pm

It was a hard task for me to gift something precious to a beloved friend of mine for her wedding. After all, my love for her could not be sufficed by diamonds or the yellow bullion. I wanted to gift her that would make her feel my wishes for the new couple, the warmth that they rule over my heart. At such a time, finding for an appropriate token of love, I was fishing through the net space for any probable fluke. It was purely by chance that my eyes hooked onto a classy option of Indian contemporary Art.  I was mesmerized by t... Read more>>

Different Classification of Landscape Art Paintings

Posted by Neeti Patial on Apr 17, 2014 10:41:46 am

Landscape art can be typically defined as a painting or photograph in which the prime theme is NATURE. Interestingly, a landscape artist's paintings most of the time will portray scenes and views of the natural surroundings, at times more or less meticulous than other artists work. Generally, most of the landscape paintings are created with the usage of either oil or acrylic paint, even though there are many other mediums available that the artists can unitize. Each style has its own unique attributes that undeniably varies eit... Read more>>

Different Types of Medium Used In Indian Art Paintings

Posted by Shashvat Vats on Apr 14, 2014 04:03:13 pm
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Crafting a piece of art takes a lot of aspects into consideration; the theme, the colours, the style, the focus, and the imagination behind the design. Apart from these factors, one elemental aspect that contributes greatly to producing a scintillating and exquisite piece of artwork is the medium. Do you know what a medium is in the art world? In simple words, a medium is nothing but the substance that an artist makes use of in crafting an artwork. Any artwork or painting is sourced out of its medium only. When more than o... Read more>>

Progression of Schools of Indian Art

Posted by Sinchan Mitra on Apr 11, 2014 05:15:50 pm

The Indian art schools have evolved over periods. They have been influenced by a number of events. Right from the Indian rulers till the foreign traders to India along with the invaders, all have contributed directly or otherwise to the Indian art culture. During its rule in India, the Mughals encouraged their court artisans to transfuse two or more art forms and invent unique art forms. On various occasions, Indian art has taken national movements during the British Raj to the canvas. Apart from these, majorly the canvases of Indian ... Read more>>

The Veiled symbolism of Insects in the Indian Artwork

Posted by Neeti Patial on Apr 09, 2014 04:40:06 pm
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Indian art paintings have always strikingly articulated cultural diversity and heritage of the country. This has been divulged magnificently by the painters through the medium of paintings since the time immemorial. Broadly speaking, one of the main roles played by the art throughout the ages is spreading of the desired messages through pictorial representation to the masses. From the hidden symbols in art in the prehistoric times to modern love memoire sent through pictures, veiled messages in art hold far-reaching charm for the a... Read more>>

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