Song of the village series
Original work by Laxman Aelay
Song of the village series
Original work by Laxman Aelay
Song of the village series
This artwork is nostalgic, depicting the rural people where the artist grew up
This painting “Song of the village” is an outstanding work by artist Laxman Aelay. He is known for his nostalgic paintings that depict the people that he grew up amongst, in his ancestral village of Kadirenigudem in Telangana. His muse has been the live of poverty stricken people from his village and specific culturality of a village with men, women against the backdrop of their homes. This painting is one of the most recognizable works in black and white compositions, against brightly painted backgrounds such as red, green and yellow. His latest works are monochromatic, much smaller and compact.
Song of the village series
Original work by Laxman Aelay
Song of the village series
Original work by Laxman Aelay
The Red Rose of Love
The Red Rose of Love by artist Pradipta Chakraborty
This artwork shows wonderful hallucinatory quality in which the real and the imagined merge into one.
This painting “The Red Rose of Love” is an outstanding work by artist Pradipta Chakraborty. His paintings tries to decipher the mythological structures and traditions of Indian art, Characters from Indian mythico-religious tradition, Traditional commentary and background pigment give the proper optimistic pulsation which is very essential for painting’s vivacity. Colors and semi realistic approach reflect the various images of life. Life is itself a kaleidoscope of fleeting images capturing the joys and disappointments of life. Life is a Jugglers game whereby games are played out to veil the hidden instincts of human life. Pradipta want to establish extraordinary encounters, represented with the utmost precision which take place on the canvas and try to procure a wonderful hallucinatory quality in which the real and the imagined merge into one.
The Red Yellow Paradox of Love
The Red Yellow Paradox of Love by artist Pradipta Chakraborty
This artwork shows wonderful hallucinatory quality in which the real and the imagined merge into one.
This painting “The Red Yellow Paradox of Love” is an outstanding work by artist Pradipta Chakraborty. His paintings tries to decipher the mythological structures and traditions of Indian art, Characters from Indian mythico-religious tradition, Traditional commentary and background pigment give the proper optimistic pulsation which is very essential for painting’s vivacity. Colors and semi realistic approach reflect the various images of life. Life is itself a kaleidoscope of fleeting images capturing the joys and disappointments of life. Life is a Jugglers game whereby games are played out to veil the hidden instincts of human life. Pradipta want to establish extraordinary encounters, represented with the utmost precision which take place on the canvas and try to procure a wonderful hallucinatory quality in which the real and the imagined merge into one.
Underwater 1
This series of Pot painting represents human forms in different races
This painting “Underwater” is an outstanding work by artist Ranchhor Meghwal. His pots are simple and all of them are in one round shape that is what he calls “Shunya”. Everyone has a Shunya. In the beginning it seems that these pots has an everlasting relationship with humankind, but these pots does not represent history or poems, they have a lot more to say in different words. They don’t need a beautiful village girl to be carried on head, in fact they have their own world, they are able to do everything by their own. These pots are very much alive, and performs as an elements, mother, or pilgrims, they are comfortable in every color and shapes. The artist considered these pots as human forms. They represent in different sizes, color, shapes & conditions like humans of different heights, skins, physique & ages.
Underwater 2
Original painting by Ranchhor Meghwal
