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 art gallery online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art gallery online. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

How an Artist’s Mind Works?

A blank canvas is nothing but a white sheet that is waiting to come into its true form through brilliant mix of colors. And, only an artist is able to see its potential with his creative eyes that can see beyond. Everyone has talent, but an artist has something different and brilliant that cannot be measured in scale. Whenever he sees a particular object, he sees the potential beyond his limit. Thousands of thoughts, imagination, dreams and hopes get spilled down on the canvas and start taking the most awe-inspiring form of art.
Image courtesy of Lakhan Singh Jat / www.indianartideas.com

Colors and thoughts play fun games with mind and result of it just leaves you speechless.

When an artist starts working, he stays focused in his in-depth thoughts and his hands keep on moving in synchronization. A simple visionary idea seems so much innovative, when it gets the wings of imagination. An artist’s imagination can collect stones in ocean’s depth, accompany birds in building small nests, enjoy a delicious treat with ants or just chase the train of thoughts till the horizon. They get so completely engrossed in the act of painting, that they forget almost everything.

You can find an entire range of such master pieces with us at Indianartideas.com. This is amongst one of the recognized online art galleries in India. You will come across our amazing collection of classic and captivating paintings that will mesmerize you.

So, come, visit us and be a part of this captivating art journey!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

How captivating Landscape contemporary art paintings came into origin?

The term "Landscape" coined from the Dutch word "landschap," which actually meant land, scenery, sight, swath of land, etc. The origin of landscape art dates back to the era of Greeks and Romans, when the artists used to sketch beautiful sceneries on their walls. Right after the fall of the Roman Empire, the convention of picturesque landscapes also declined and remained up to 16th century.

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The real meaning of the terminology "Landscape" came forth during early 1500s and since then typically exemplified as "the form of art that elucidate panoramic view clearly." As per the research and survey conducted by archeologists, it has been revealed that The Netherlands was among the first places where landscape Indian art gained immense popularity among the populace. Conversely, if we go through past records then we will find that in the west, this concept grew relatively very slowly. The whole concept of nature or our mother earth was traditionally observed as incorporation of remote or inaccessible objects long before it was admired as scene or milieu. On the other hand, in the east, original contemporary landscape art reached an unexpected level of brilliance, say as early as in the 18th century.

In today time, original contemporary Indian landscape art can be considered as a very popular subject in the field of art. The prime focus of this form of artwork is on forests, trees, rivers, valley, etc. Most of the landscape art paintings are sketched with the usage of oil paintings, watercolors and pastels etc. which give more appeal and pragmatism to the art.

In the end, would like to conclude by saying that this form of original contemporary Indian art has undergone various changes and awe-inspired the general audience remarkably since its origin.

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Is Modern art same as contemporary art?

The terminology "modern art" isn’t that simple and easy as it appears. Relatively, we can say that it is a bit intricate; the single most imperative thing anyone should to know about Modern Indian art is that it's quite different from Contemporary Art. Generally, the terms modern and contemporary appears to be the same as per the dictionary meaning. You can swap words "modern" and "contemporary" in the English language. But, you will be amazed to know that as per the world of art these two terms have different definitions.

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As per good rule of thumb:

Modern Art: Modern artwork was prevalent during the era of Impressionists and continued till the 1960s or 70s.

Contemporary Art: This form of artwork came into existence during 1960s or 70s and has continued till this very moment.

As per the research and studies conducted by the archeologist, it has been believed that Modern Art emerged at the end of the 19th century, say around 1863. While this is an acceptable taxonomy, strong arguments have been put forth in the same concern. Through these debates it has been found that it has been assumed that Modern Art began at a variety of different dates.

Well, depending on these surveys, Modern Art is said to have initiated either during:
  • Romanticism (the Romantic Movement), in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850.
  • Realism, in the 1850s,
  • Daguerreotypy, in 1839, can be called as creation of a direct positive image,
  • In 1846, the renowned writer, Charles Baudelaire, called upon artists to "be of their time",
  • The first ever exhibition by Impressionist in 1874 has also been considered as turning point in the field of artwork or
  • Last but not the least, emergence of Neo-Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Symbolism.
In the end, we would conclude by saying that these two forms of art have remarkably influenced the populace of the different eras and will still continue to do that in the centuries ahead. Nowadays, many eminent artists are selling their artwork through various online platforms that you can buy from any Indian art gallery online.

For more info please visit: http://www.indianartideas.in/contemporary.php