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

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Few Facts About Indian Contemporary Paintings

Picasso once said, Paintings is another way of keeping Diary.”

Art history is very long and has many folds to uncover. Several of the art movements in earlier century had occurred and totally revamped the entire style of art. You can think of many art forms that gained attention after being ignored for a very long time. Our art styles are available in various forms that include sculptures, murals, miniature, figurative and contemporary art.


Art is the field of innovation and revolution, where there is no place for established perceptions. Artists  keep innovating new styles of art forms with their confident brush stroke that expresses strong passion and energy. Contemporary art pieces usually depict splendor of regular life that is beautifully expressed on canvas. On an Indian contemporary art piece, you can see birds pecking, women carrying pot of water, beautiful landscape of people performing mundane tasks and so on.

With the changing times and advent of revolutionization in art field, Indian contemporary art took a great dive and took a new direction. The Indian contemporary paintings or also known as modern Indian art are extremely influenced by the western concept of inspirational composition and mystery hidden in layers of vibrant colors.

Although, modern art style is inspired by the west, but its themes are co-related with Indian mythology, Hindu gods, women, emotions, etc. A perfect blend of modernity, tradition and cultural heritage makes it an instant like for the art lovers. With new artists emerging, the popularity and variety of contemporary Indian paintings is increasing exponentially today. History of Indian contemporary paintings and their evolution is quite interesting and absorbing in itself.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Perception of Contemporary Art in Society

When it comes to contemporary art one can expect anything modern and unique that inspires you. Keeping such overwhelming piece is a style statement in society. Come and explore original contemporary Indian art.

Contemporary art is a very broad and deep concept to understand. At times, people's mind stay bewildered, when they see a contemporary art piece. When it comes to this special type of art style, then horizon of creativity and innovation broadens. This type of art reflects the "Change," which is the nature of this entire universe.
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People usually stay unaware or a little bit scared of contemporary art piece as they cannot understand what it means or says. If I talk in a layman language, then its' something like a canvas on which colors are accidently splashed. Creating such art pieces would mean to express your inner-self, influence of culture and change, and complexities related to it. Every time, you will experience something new, unique and original when it comes to contemporary art.

An original contemporary Indian art piece can often appear quite overwhelming as it takes many different forms and directions. Indian art collectors understand the value of this abstract style of art and keep a wide collection of such unique art pieces that can take you into awe-inspiring moment. In this style of painting, every emotion, twisted thoughts of mind and passion are placed together on the canvas in form of colors.


To possess a contemporary art piece is a style statement in today's society. With little bit of research you will be able to figure out exactly what type of art will best compliment your surroundings.

Taking your mind set into consideration, you should see which type of unique art piece inspires and suits you the most.

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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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