Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts

Saturday 31 August 2013

Indian Art: Pichwai Paintings Of Rajasthan

Posts in 'Indian Art' series on my blog is my endeavor to bring back the lost charm of various ancient Indian art forms and to let more and more people know about rich culture and heritage of India.
Pichwai painting is an art form that has its roots in Rajasthan and more precisely in Nathdwara.
Pichwai  means 'at the back' so these paintings are basically used as decorative curtain/backdrop in Shrinath ji temples and Krishna temples in Rajasthan. These cloth hangings are considered very sacred and devotees offer these cloth hangings in temples and take them back home as souvenir as well

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Origin:
Pichwai born when Vallabhaichari sect created pictorial illustration of festivals and occasions as a backdrop  for Krishna temple in Nathdwara.

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Style:
These paintings are known to have more details, are more polished and pure than Phad paintings that are other form of painting in Rajasthan but is very similar to Pichwai. Figure of Shrinath ji (Krishna) is shown decked in vibrant festive costumes. Features that I like most are big eyes, sharp nose and colorful costumes with all fine details, be it sheer dupattas of Gopis(milkmaids) and Radha or jewel and gems studded in crown and other jewelry. Trees, decorated animal and beautiful birds are another eye catching features.

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Theme:
As it all started with iconography for Krishna temple so main theme is Shrinath ji(Krishna) and his heroic and notable deed. Though theme varies according to the season like you will see pond and pink lotuses in summer Pichwai, full moon and dark background can be seen in Sharad Poornima Pichwai. Themes are based on festivals and occasions like Holi, Annakoot, Rasleela and janmashtmi.

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Process:
It can be painted, embroidered, printed or woven in applique. Earlier Pichwai was done on loose, rough, hand spun fabric and painted in permanent natural colors that were extracted from vegetables and minerals and that don't tend to fade with time. Outlines are always dark hued and lighter soft tones are used for filling the picture. These days quick materials like paint brushes and machine made fabric is used that obviously saves lot of time.
First a rough sketch of painting is drawn on starched fabric. Then slowly fill the color in entire painting and outline it with dark color. Painting is then adorned with gems, stones or embroidered with gold thread to enhance the beauty of it.
The more I explore about these paintings more I am tempted to buy one for me :)
Do you have Pichwai painting in your home....I would love love love to see it. You can send it to me at designdecoranddisha@gmail.com or just post it on my Facebook page.
Have a happy and creative weekend!!


Linking it to Homework Wednesday!!


Monday 8 July 2013

Inspiring Eminent Artist: Priyanshu Thakur

Featuring today a cute, little, very talented, inspiring and youngest Artist here on my blog. Readers big round of applause for Priyanshu Thankur. 

A little artist at work
A big warm welcome Priyanshu on Design Decor & Disha. Please let us know something about yourself. Over to Priyanshu:-

I am a 13 year old child artist and I make sculptures out of stoneware clay and also paint acrylic on canvas. I am 9th Std. Student of St. Annes High school Mumbai.
When I was 5 year old playing with clay and made one Ganesha....my mother saw that and she taught me how to make sculptures. 


My Parents always encouraged  my talent, and many other people who helped me gain so much success till now.

Beautiful sculpture created by Priyanshu

Their are many eminent personality who encouraged  my talent and give me an opportunity to participate in various shows.

Priyanshu exhibiting his artwork.
My sculptures are often abstract figures of tribal people, and I even sculpt ceramic shoes and tea pots. The sculptures that I make are Raku fired which gives them a shiny effect.

 

 My paintings are of villagers and farmers whom I see from train while I go to my hometown.





Many famous people who have collections of my art work are  Film Director Amol Gupte, Music Director Leslie Lewis, Actress Anushka Sharma, Actor Ranbir Singh, Mrs.B R Chopra, Industrialist Mr. Jay Raghoonanthan from South Africa and many more.

Priyanshu with Ranveer & Anushka

Film Director Amol Gupte interacting with Priyanshu

Ah I am totally bowled over by amazing creation of this wonderful artist. 
Here are some feathers in this little boy's cap. 

Education:
* 2012 : 8th Std. Student of St. Annes High school
 Orlem Malad (w) Mumbai-4000 64
Solo Exhibition:
*2011: Stoneware Sculpture & Painting, at Prakrit Art Gallery, Channai
Group Exhibition: (Ceramics & Painting)
* 2006: Holy Childs School of Art , Mumbai
* 2008: Nehru Center Art Gallery, Mumbai
* 2008: Kala Ghoda Art Festival , Mumbai
* 2009: Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2010: Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2010: Nehru Center Art Gallery, Mumbai
* 2011: “CHATAK” Nehru Center Art Gallery, Mumbai
* 2012:Ceramic sculpture show at Artist Center, Mumbai
Participation:
* 2010: Loksatta Balrang News paper Children Story Painting
* 2010: Kala Ghada “Just Fired potters” Slide Show at ICIIA Art Gallery
* 2010: Theater Workshop with Juhi & Nadira Babbar, Mumbai
* 2010: Landmark Forum Course from UK in Mumbai
* 2010: Studio Pottery & Sculpture at Lavasa Art & Culture Festival
* 2011: 21st Jan to 30th Jan. Surbhui Art Fest. CBD , New Mumbai
* 2011: 5th Feb to 13 feb. studio potters show at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2012: 4th to 12th Feb. Studio Potters Ceramic Show at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2012: Studio Potters Ceramic Show at Hathautee Art Festival, Mumbai
Achivements:
* Many prizes in Painting, Project & Poster in School & Interschool Compitition Mumbai
* Two Drawings about Mumbai Social Life Printed in Annual School Magazine, 2007
* “Spread Peace” Painting Cover Design for School Magazine 2008
* 2008: 26 Nov. terror attack painting selected by Loksatta Newspaper
* Media Coverage by Leading TV Channel, Newspaper at Mumbai & Chennai
*2012 : 2nd place for Inter School Save tiger poster compitition
Installation: 
* 2010: Lavasa Art & Culture Festival, Lavasa, PUNE
* 2011: “Boot Race with Foot” Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2012: 4th to 12th Feb. Installation “Wild West ” at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2012: Installation “Wild West ” at Hathautee Art Festival, Mumbai
Ceramic Workshop :
*2008: Eco-friendly Ganesha workshop for children at Holy Childs School of Art , Mumbai
*2009-10: Ceramic Ganesha workshop for children at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai 
*2010: Ceramic Sculpture Workshop at Lavasa Art & Culture Festival
*2010: Studio Pottery & Sculpture workshop at Nehru Center for Bal Mohan School, Mumbai.
*2011: Ceramic Sculpture Workshop on 17tht Jan. at Surbhui Press Conference, The Club, Juhu.
*2011: Ceramic Sculpture Workshop on 2nd Oct. at Prakit Art Gallery, Channai 
* 2012: Ceramic Sculpture Workshop at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
* 2012: Ceramic Sculpture Workshop at Hathautee Art Festival, Mumbai
Painting & Ceramics in Collections:
* Mr. Amol Gupte, Mumbai * Mrs. Neena Rege,Nehru center 
* Mr. Jay Raghoonathan , South Africa * Mrs. Tulika Gajarao, Singapore
* Mrs. Pratibha Wagh, Mumbai * Anushka Sharma, Ranvir Singh 
* Mrs. Pamela Chopra, * Sidharth Kak Mumbai
* Lesle Lewis * Prakrit art Gallery, Chennai and many more in India & abroad. 

If you are residing in Mumbai then don't miss the opportunity to have a look of Priyanshu's artwork at his studio.
Studio Address
Plot-323/ D-45 , Vishakha CHS, Near Apna Bazar, Sec- 3, Charkop , Kandivali (w) Mumbai - 400067. India.
Contact: Cell: 09820383213, 09820441619, Resi: +91 022-28681475
Email: priyanshuthakur14@yahoo.com. kawitathakur@gmail.com

I know lot of readers out there are inspired and appreciating this little wonder...don't you!! OK you can express your feelings in comments below. Shower your love by saying a word or two to this young artist.



Monday 4 March 2013

Inspiring Eminent Blogger: Ritu Dua


Today on 3D I am featuring a multi talented artist Ritu Dua who blogs over at 'Beneath My Heart Art'. Ritu is a wonderful artist and a very humble human being who has a dream of helping society and underprivileged children. Read on her interview and let her know what do you think about her dreams and passion.

Welcome Ritu, It feels so good that you are sharing something about you and your passion here on Design Decor & Disha. Please let us know little more about you.
Disha, thanks for giving me this chance to be here . I am humbled.
I have been a banker and a teacher but art and colors have been my all-time passion. I have loved to draw and paint since I was a kid. Right now, I have allowed myself to be drifted away with the flow of paints and my imagination and thoughts. It’s not only art that fascinates me but anything that is related to being creative makes my little heart smile.

Ritu's Krishna Painting

When and how you realized your passion about Painting.
As I said earlier, it has always been there! I engaged myself in other jobs but the urge to create has always been a part of my routine. I have been blessed with a wonderful husband and am a proud mum of two amazing sons…touch wood…and they have been a constant source of inspiration to me. I have realized that it is when I immerse myself in my art that I discover the real ME within me and this certainly lifts my spirits up.

Budhha Painting

How you stepped into a blogging world. In what ways has blogging affected your passion.
If art is my first love, writing is second. Actually they run parallel to each other. Writing had always been in my heart like a candle ready to be kindled. So, it was last year in April that my elder son asked me to step into this wonderful world of blogging and I am extremely happy that I did.
My blog…Beneath my heart…Art…has not only enabled me to satisfy my lust for art but has also allowed me to pour my heart out in the form of my writings. I am at awe after entering this amazing world of blogging…such creativity…so much talent…I fall short of words.
And I would love to mention that in this journey of less than a year, I have met so many wonderful people here. Though we are all physically distant but I think this bond that art and creativity has created, is strong enough to hold us together for years to come and you Disha are one such beautiful friend I have.

Tangle Art done by Ritu
Thanks Ritu I am touched. Even I feel the same . Ok now I'll come to my next question how many mediums and techniques of painting you have worked on.

I have tried my hands on various mediums, I find water colors quite magical, the acrylics charm me with their brightness and the oil paints with their richness. But I feel mixed media is my forte and my fingers are my favorite tool. I have also worked with nib and pen, especially while doing zentangles.
A few months back I attended some sculpture classes and had the chance to work with clay. Oh, I must tell you that it is such an amazing feeling when your fingers play with that creamy cold clay. I found it quite an unforgettable experience.

Ritu's wonderful experience with clay

When I was in Tanzania, I worked with an interior designer and created some large murals for a penthouse. I would cherish those creative moments forever.
I also love creating art from trash. While in Delhi I associated myself with an NGO and held a workshop for under privileged children teaching them to create artistic things from waste.
So basically it is anything artistic, colorful and creative that makes my world go round.


Beautifuly done Kettle by Ritu
Which one is your favorite medium and why.
I love doing artwork in mixed media. It not only gives me freedom to play with so many mediums in one go but also satisfies my urge to create differently. It helps me to translate all my ideas into reality. In the process I achieve a result which is enhanced by the properties of various mediums and is much beyond what I could have achieved using only one medium.
In short I find mixed media quite adventurous as it allows me to paint my own rainbows.

What inspires you to paint. Is it nature, human, everyday life or something else.
I get quite intrigued by faces...faces that evoke beauty, love and tranquility.
Chirping birds (peacocks being my favorite), bright flowers, tranquil sea, white fluffy clouds …oh the list is non-exhaustive.
I also get fascinated by all things Indian …various forms of folk art in bright and cheerful colors.


Peacock painting: Ritu's fascination for birds

What other than Painting excites you.
I love cooking too. We are pure vegetarians and I love trying out different dishes.
Cooking wholesome, colorful and healthy meals for my family and friends gives my pleasure abound.
The sight of bright colorful vegetables in the market enchants me.
I don’t refrain myself from giving my cooking a touch of my art.
After all cooking is a form of art too.
Besides this,I like to decorate my house and try to create an ambiance that makes me and my family delighted after a tiresome day.

Please share the links where we can find your Art work and where my blog readers can get connected with you.
You can also connect with me on my Facebook page Beneath My Heart Art

Which blogs inspire you and you love to visit them regularly.
This is a very difficult question because there are so many bloggers out there and each one of them has their own style of writing and doing things. They all touch my heart in some way or the other. I derive so much pleasure visiting them and having a glance at their beautiful creative world.

Last but not the least, as everyone dreams of being something in life, what you have dreamed of.
Oh Disha this is the loveliest question you have asked. Each day I want to wake up with a smile and go after life…live it, paint it in my own way, feel it and celebrate it and that’s it.
I would like to open an Art café where people like me can come and live some unforgettable moments filled with cheerful colors. I also wish to pay back to society by helping children who are not so blessed by sharing a part of my resources with them, educating them and helping them live a happy life.
Thanks Disha for having me here.

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Wow that was so inspiring and nice interview with a lovely lady Ritu. Thanks once again Ritu for taking out sometime for answering all my questions.
Well like Ritu sometimes I also allow myself to be drifted away with the flow of paints and result is always soul satisfying. Here is artwork that I had done years ago and then one fine day decided to dip my fingers in color and gave facelift to it.

Art done by me

See y'all untill next time. Enjoy your week and in case you have missed earlier interviews here the links are: