FLAG MARCH -Art Gate @ Churchgate last date: 28th/12/ 2013
December 17, 2013 at 12:00am
We
are artists of Mumbai under Flag March are presented as a paradigm
shift. This is march to revolutionize the art world Coordination of
Drawing, contemporary and abstract all excellent art of artists together
to show our endeavor is presented as a flag march. We are presenting
the various facets of art in one place and it is our strong effort.
Please you all join us in the march are firm in our raid, we'll
incentives Flag March is concept of art movement from Mumbai artist
last working more than 10to20yr in Mumbai city, flag March for their
different era like Abstract, Contemporary Art and Drawing artist
activity display in show.
An art movement is a tendency or style
in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of
artists during a restricted period of time, In the visual arts, many
artists, theorists, art critics, art collectors, art dealers and others
mindful of the unbroken continuation of modernism and the continuation
of modern art even into the contemporary era, ascribe to and welcome new
Philosophies of art as they appear.
GROUP SHOW OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
1. Pradeep Nerurkar
2. Prakash Waghmare
3. Tathi Premchand
4. Gajanan Kabade
5. Archana Mishra
6. Rahul Vajale
Abstract
Mypaintings are not the subjects of interpretation but composed happiness.
The
experiences derived from my paintings inspire me to live, give me
distinct insight. Colors in my paintings vocalize realization and my
colors may go beyond their conventional horizons.
While the truth
of experiences peeps from paintings, they somewhere reflect the innate
traits and therefore the shades which sway unconditionally and
enthusiastically, being captivated by love of the rays of light and
currents of breeze, prove their existence. Five elements of life Earth,
Fire, Water, Air and Sky are present as the eternal sensations in my
paintings and definitely establish communication with you -Prakash Waghmare
Endurance, patience, no cross-border issues, no discrimination and acceptability are the characteristics of Nature and its resources. I have dedicated myself and my art to explore these secrets and divulging these hidden aspects that guide our existence. Pradeep Nerurkar
Archana Mishra, is a scholarly Abstract painter with sensitive mind and heart; she presently lives and works in Mumbai. Though she lives in Urban environment, her thoughts always flow and swirl in the elements of nature. Her subject of painting is based on the undisclosed elements of nature that can be both, shocking and blissfully surprising. I believe that the things that influence nature and even ourselves are almost abstract - Archana Mishra
Abstract art is a visual
representation in form, color and line to create a composition with
totally different presentation from that of original visual references
in the world. Abstraction is an imagery art. Henri Matisse, Wassily
Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich are the famed artists who developed their
style in abstract during 19th and 20th century. Abstracts have geometric
figures such as seen in work of Mondrain or fluid work like that of
Kandinsky or Pollock and there is also figurative abstraction of non-
visuals like emotions, spiritual experience.
Contemporary Art :
Contemporary
variation is but natural in my paintings. Just as Heraclitus had
rightly said, ‘It is not possible to step twice in the same river.’ My
paintings too are most spontaneous expressions rather than well planned
process so you will always find variety in the work. Every work has
different appeal and presentation method, setting different moods with
use of topic relevant colors, forms and style. Painting is not just
passion for me; it is a part of my life. I paint when I get stimulated
to do so. There are times when for days together I do not paint at all.- Tathi Premchand
This form of art developed after 1960 and raised to apex in 1900s, the period in which there were several and drastic changes in society, world economics, culture, politics and education. All these changes majorly reflected in art. So, in brief Contemporary art deals with issues directly related to its current worldly affairs. Racism, global warming, cloning and biotechnology, international politics, human rights, spirituality and economics are reflected in the work of contemporary artists. It is a major break away from the conventional form of art reflecting only beauty. It is closer to common man’s life, rather than spirituality and divinity.
Drawing
My
recent work in Charcoal and Acrylic Colours on canvas and paper reveals
my continuous Search of Unknown Genre in Visual language of
expressions. The conceptualization of the thematic peculiarities and
proper balance of anatomical details and asymmetry are mostly due to
my research oriented approach and open mind to explore the unknown
genre. Drawing in its perfect form and perspectives in charcoal is the
centre focus of my work. I derive my inspiration from sentiments of
human beings and other creatures in the world and their interrelations
in my visual expressions- Rahul Vajale
Drawing is marking of lines and areas of tone onto paper. Dry media such as chalk or liquid medium applied with brushes and pens are used in drawing. Drawing categories include figure drawing, cartooning, doodling and shading. A quick, unrefined drawing is termed as Sketch. While composing a drawing placement of elements becomes important. It determines the aim of drawing and makes it aesthetic. It is a light and shadow play. When drawing an object or figure, the skilled artist pays attention to both the area within the silhouette and what lies outside.
Gajanan’cellotape Paintings
Heis originally from Miraj near Kolhapur. He completed his G. D. Art at Kalavishwa Mahavidalaya, Sangli in 1991 and Diploma in Art Education at SirJ.J. School of Art, Mumbai in 1992. He lives and works in Mumbai.There is nothing to the humble cellotape. It isutility in a muddy-brown color. It seals and secures cartons. It holds stufftogether. It is one of those objects in our environment we have trained our perception to gloss over. Or is it?
It turns out the cellotape had a secret life all along. All it required was an artist, Gajanan Kabade, to coax the story out. Artgate Gallery Present
FLAG MARCH MUMBAI ART-1: 10/ to 21/12/2013
Group show of contemporary works.
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