My Flowers
Original painting by Swati Kale
Mysteriously beautiful girl
This artwork symbolize the desire of beauty and the harsh realities of life
This figurative painting is an outstanding work by artist Shazia Salman. Shazia have always been inspired by the concept of beauty, time and the pain behind smiling faces. Striving for a better tomorrow, for perfection and happiness is a universal desire and it reflects in all of our actions, that is what she has been tried to portray through her paintings. You will see a lot of flowers and leaves in her works, they symbolize the desire for beauty, the chess represents the harsh realities of life. The women in her paintings carry emotions from all the stages of game on their faces. Everything is astonishing here if you look close enough, this is a round world, without corners, a perfect geometry, we’re walking in circles around it, our minds; tiny worlds of our own, all painful, all mysteriously beautiful and perfect.
Nature series 1
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Nature series 2
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Nature series 3
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Nature series 4
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Nature series 6
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Nature series 7
Original painting by Umakant Kanade
Rhythm
This artwork represents Telangana women in their unique festival of flowers
This painting “Rhythm” is an outstanding work by artist Kishan Kappari. Kishan’s preoccupation with young women with long plaits, becomes his trademark style focusing on the Telangana women and their peculiar activities. Bathukamma is one of the works in which Kappari portrays a very important festive ritual of Telangana. Women make floral arrangements and place them in the center on the ground in order to sing and dance by going around it. Usually, they are placed in a tricky way showing only their back with dark brunette hair adorned with flowers and hair bands. They speak poetic fantasies, as conversations with the Buddha, herds of cattle in a forest etc. The figures however, are the central characters as well as the viewers, who confront picturesque backdrop, a painting within a painting. Here, the artist undermines the significance of characters, who only cherish or worship the ubiquitous backdrop, where nature, birds and at times the Buddha’s life are conceived as main themes.