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 paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art paintings. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Figurative Art - Awe - Inspiring form of Art

Like emotions, colors are a reflection of life- Janice Glennaway
How true it becomes, when it comes to Figurative art, which is alternatively known as figurativism. It is a style in art forms that have convinced art lovers to a great extent. Such art form can be found predominantly in paintings and sculptures. Such ultimate style of paintings and sculptures are evidently replica of real objects. Hence, this art form can be defined as a representational art.

Image courtesy of Bahadur Singh / www.indianartideas.in

As a matter of fact, human and animal figures are quite frequent subjects in this style of artwork. It can be a portrait of a family member or a historical character. Usually, artists capture reality of life that will make you go in an awe-inspiring moment. Figurative art pieces are quite different from abstract art. It is mostly inspired by real life and often adds a very personal touch to the mood you may wish to create. Its sculpture form of art pieces reflects the beauty of our culture and heritage of past.

Seeing such ultimate range of art pieces is like that the whole canvas is attracting you towards itself. The constituents of figurative painting are truly geometric in nature. Every detail of such painting will attract you due to proper use of lines, shades - light and dark, color, texture, mass, volume and perspective. Thus, it excludes ancient paintings and sculptures from Egypt or Greek for their geometry and unrealistic imaginary forms. In past, this style had sought to join other branches of painting till Impressionism came in vogue.

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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!