Sachin Upadhye - Prohibited

Size: 40 x 30 inch | Medium: Oil on canvas | Price: INR 50,000 / 910 USD

Ramesh Jhawar - Clock Tower

Size: 15 x 11 inch | Medium: Watercolor on paper | Price: INR 10,000 / 182 USD

ANIRBAN SETH - Lord Ganesha

Size: 7 x 11 inch | Medium: Acrylic on paper | Price: INR 10,000 / 182 USD

Raji Chacko - Shringar

Size: 28 x 28 inch | Medium: Acrylic | Price: INR 35,000 / 637 USD

Siddhesh Rane - Abstract 6

Size: 12 x 12 inch | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Price: INR 6,000 / 110 USD

Showing posts with label Indian art collectors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian art collectors. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

An overview about different forms of sculptures

Sculpture has been considered as an imperial symbol of Indian cultural diversity and heritage since the pre-historic times. The most primitive paradigm of sculpture dates back to the Upper Paleolithic period (40,000 to 10,000 years ago). During this era stone and ivory were two main components that were being used mainly to craft small figurines. With the emergence of the Greeks, usage of bronze casting was found to be used by the artists in the creation of sculptures.

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Theoretically, sculptures are the three-dimensional form of artwork basically crafted by shaping and molding materials - typically marble, metal, glass, wood and bronze were used due to their inherent and inimitable qualities, such as durability. Relatively, a two-dimensional form of sculpture do prevails, specifically where the object is not completely disjointed from its background, which is clearly elucidate the relief carving.
Generally, the sculpture is painted, but loses its paint over a period of time. There four well-known techniques that are used to craft a sculpture which Indian art collectors and art lovers should keep in mind before buying any specific piece of artwork:

  • Craving with the usage of stone, wood, ivory or bone.
  • Modeling with the usage of clay or wax.
  • Casting is a much admired technique, in which liquid form of bronze is evenly poured into a cast and toughened. Sand casting is another technique that uses molds prepared out of compressed fine sand.
  • Assemblage sculpture is a form of artwork in which perfect assemblage of different types of found objects is done to create a distinctive piece of work.
In the nutshell, would like to say that sculptures do conjure up a mystic ambiance both inside and outside your home. Those who have spacious homes must not miss the chance to buy ornate piece of art to embellish their spaces.

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Different kinds of Art Prints

The artwork from the land of diverse cultures, languages, landform, and flora and fauna i.e. India has been able to leave a powerful impact on the minds of Indian art collectors and lovers since the time immemorial. You can get some of the masterpieces for your home as well simply by through the web portals which are selling Indian art paintings and sculptures online. All you need to know is about the different styles art forms or prints.


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Through this blog we would like to throw light over how can an art collector add the best art prints in their list? Some different forms of art that you can find are as follows:
  • Art Paintings: A painting is a two-dimensional art form which is made up of layers of vibrant and different colors creatively applied onto a surface. The surface on which these color hues are used varies from stone (used in the Paleolithic Age) to paper, wood, cloth and canvas. There are different forms of art paintings, such as contemporary, modern, and fine and many more.
  • Prints: A print is a two-dimensional art form formed by a picture is made by a technique involving a transfer from one surface to another.
  • Drawings: A drawing can be defined as two-dimensional form of art in which an image is created on a flat surface by marked lines with the areas toned via shading.
  • Sculptures: Sculpture is another unique form of two- or three-dimensional artwork, crafted by stone or wood carving or by metal or plaster casting.
  • Mixed-Media: This form of art basically uses a variety of media in the work of art.
  • Installation: Installation is another form that has been popular among the populace and is defined as a form of art which is often site-specific.
In the end, we would like to conclude by saying that before buying any form of art it’s better to do an in-depth research at your end. More clear you will be regarding the artwork, more easily you will be able to pick up the most appropriate piece of work for yourself.

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