Thursday 30 June 2016

PAINTINGS RADHA


                                                  "The only way you can conquer me 
                                                    is through Love and
                                                    there I am gladly conquered"

Painted By: Probal Banerjee
Type : Mixmedia Painting
Size : 12*15(inch)

Wednesday 29 June 2016

THE RISE OF DAWN ART


                                         "Let the old dreams fade into dreams
                                         So new ones can rise with the dawn".

Painted By: Swatee Ghosh
Type : Acrylic Painting
Size : 17*13(inch)

STALLION PAINTINGS

                                         
                                                       "We are gonna ride now"

Painted By: Ravi Pillay
Type : Acrylic Painting
Size : 25*17(inch)

Tuesday 28 June 2016

ART INDIA VEENA

                                             
                                                 "If music can make one,
                                                  Why should the word of 
                                                  GOD make us many?"

Painted By: Probal Banerjee
Type : Mix media
Size : 19*23(inch)

ART INDIA BLUE LADY


                                                "THE BLUE LADY"
                                                "And you liked me
                                                 because I was blue"

Painted By: Probal Banerjee
Type : Acrylic Painting
Size : 25*31(inch)

Monday 27 June 2016

ART WORKS OF OLDEN GERMANY AND PATTERNS

10 WORKS OF ART THE NAZIS DEEMED ‘Degenerate’

Hitler’s takeover of Germany and its surrounding nations was not merely a military or genocidal feat. He wanted to completely overhaul the cultural fabric of Germania. That also applied to paintings. There was a certain style of German art that he believed was superior, such as the work of the “Old Masters” or realistic paintings of wholesome events.
In particular, Hitler wanted to eradicate modern art. According to the Reich, modern art was depraved and irrational. Dadaism, Impressionism, Cubism, Expressionism, and Surrealism were all verboten, and these paintings were all hauled out of museums. Hitler even declared, “The Dadaists, Cubists, and those futuristic expressive ones and those objective chatterers will under no circumstances participate in our cultural renaissance.”
In July 1937, over 650 works were exhibited in the Institute of Archaeology in the Hofgarten in Munich. The pieces were displayed under the title ofEntartete Kunst (“Degenerate Art”). Painted on the wall were captions, including ones that read, “Insolent mockery of the Divine under Centrist rule,” “An insult to German womanhood,” and “Revelation of the Jewish racial soul.”
On March 20, 1939, around 5,000 paintings, drawing, and sculptures were thrown into a bonfire under the supervision of the Berlin Fire Department. More were destroyed in Paris in July 1942.
Thankfully, many museum curators and ordinary citizens saw the Reich’s savagery for what it was. Many works were smuggled out of occupied countries or hidden in desolate farmhouses or caves. More.....

Sunday 26 June 2016

SILLAGE DE ART MAKES BRUSH COLOR WATER


A DREAM COME TRUE

Starting an art gallery was always a dream and with BRUSHCOLORWATER the dream came true. I see art as a window to connect to our minds. It is a perception that is not possible to describe in words. It is a feeling, it is a thought that only our inner creativity can express.
Art is limitless and that is the most amazing thing about it. It is free of every limitation and boundary. Its forms have widely evolved over time. But its beauty and elegance is timeless and it always kept mankind pleased in its bower.

BIRTH OF AN ARTWORK

Since I love travelling, in many journeys i came across artworks of diverse culture and region. My opinion about art too changed over time. Furthermore I met artists for whom art is not just about creating a master piece, its a way of life. It is a product of life experiences.
It comes from things that they saw, faced, learned, touched, things that broke them, things that supported them. Things that made them the person they are today. Therefore a piece of them is reflected in their arts.
“Artwork uses shapes, colors, thoughts to create a meaning. Sometimes the meaning is simple that is, it lacks conceptual complexity. Humans vary in the meanings that they are able to attribute to these forms. All depends on what humans know about them.”
“Art at the end is a personal expression. It is about what happens around the artist and affects him personally that ends up expressed.”

ART FOR ME

Paintings, for me, are a way to escape from this world. I used to sit down in my father’s gallery and stare at a painting for hours like a lifeless body.
Still now I sit in my art gallery and do the same.
Painting refreshes my mind, It feels like the world around has disappeared.I cannot define the pleasure it gives.
Artworks can please us in many ways. And regardless of age, gender, religion art finds a way to connect with everyone. That’s the beauty of it.
My father used to say “First of all creativity comes from ones ability to see.” He believed there is a difference between perceiving and seeing. One who can see the extraordinary in the ordinary is a real artist indeed.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion I believe creativity plays a massive role in making our lives rich and “Art is something that makes us more rounded and thoughtful humans.” I see online blogs where people argue about Arts. If modern artworks are real arts? Or does artworks take less effort these days?
I believe Artworks are subjective and it means something different to everyone.
Hence, we can never reach its edge.