the india art fair is a visual explosion (an implosion too), an overload of sensory perceptions. sculptures, photographs, lithographs, silk-screen prints, paintings all vying for one's attention. and there i was swimming in its immensity; floating along leisurely among the exhibits whilst stopping and staring, picking free artwork and generally people-watching. made a hurried exit after three and a half hours of the art attack.
Art/Artists i liked (not genre specific):
Place sepia-coloured photographs on artpaper mounted or cloth mounted cardboard frames and then get these framed. Looks great on a wall when placed in a series.
Art do:
SAVE SAVE SAVE to buy original art prints by jogen chowdhury, m.f. hussian and the other grand daddies of indian art. Bottomline is that high art can be affordable.
Art/Artists i liked (not genre specific):
- Lenticular prints- i like the 3D effect it creates
- Amit Pasricha- photographer
- Ranbir Kaleka- photographer
- Miro-painter
- Amitabh Kumar-ultra-violet painting on stainless steel
- Sachin Tekade- paper cuts
- Heri Dono-painter
- Ajay De- charcoal paintings
- Manu Prekh- silkscreen on paper
- Laxman Goud-painter
- Uma Singh-sculpture
- Rimzon-painter
- Jyoti Bhatt- painter
- JMS Mani- painter
- Harshil Patel- painter
Place sepia-coloured photographs on artpaper mounted or cloth mounted cardboard frames and then get these framed. Looks great on a wall when placed in a series.
Art do:
SAVE SAVE SAVE to buy original art prints by jogen chowdhury, m.f. hussian and the other grand daddies of indian art. Bottomline is that high art can be affordable.
3 comments:
Miro is also exceptionally handsome and has a very beautiful partner (I forget her name) who is also a painter.
But I think you meant the other Miro, maybe.
ns: hain i'm talking about the espanol miro. vibrant and bold-love it!
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