Tomorrow, the 31st of January, 2010 is Chitra Santhe~ Art for all.
The one-day art event organized by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath every year on Kumara Krupa Road.
This event showcases artists, painters & sculptors from all over India and where people can pick up art at a very affordable price.
Today, I want to share with all of you the unique pieces of art bought from very talented artists during the last few years that we have been visiting Chitra Santhe.

Watercolours by M.G. Hegde from Bijapur.

Mixed Media folk art from a young artist from Shimoga.

Madhubani paintings by a folk artist. Ardha-narishwar & Goddess Kali (still waiting to be framed;-)


The two acrylic on canvas by Vishwas. M. picked up at last year's Chitra Santhe.

This is a lovely sketch made on old magazine sheets by Mr. M.U Raja
For more details on the event, do visit http://chitrasanthe.com/index.html
If you are in Bangalore tomorrow, do drop by this very colourful event:-)
(images by Arch)
A self taught artist, who doesn't restrict herself to one single medium and paints on just about anything.
She has transformed mundane things like tea kettles, buckets, plates and even a foldable chair into pieces of art. 
Aarohi paints with acrylic, oil, pastels & watercolours. Her acrylic paintings of Hindu Gods with her funky twists is quite interesting.
I am completely in love with these Ganesha paintings!
A little bling, a little kitsch, with unrestraint use of colours makes her work really beautiful!
Neend Meein
ponnuku malli poo asai translated 'A little girl likes jasmine flowers'
pedh ke neeche
paani bharna
Celia
Congregation
Self-Portrait
Yama
Cats
Woman
The depiction of their environment in the form of forests, trees, animals, birds is prominent in the paintings. 
Lord Krishna dancing on the serpent head, part of the Hindu mythology.
Beautiful depiction of animals.
Black & White Gond paintings from
Serpent's Head Tree by renowned Gond painter 



Krishna
Radha