
The painting based on the figurative idea of the musical rhythm of Indian classical music originated by an unknown philosopher of the mythological period. It's the fourth painting of my Raga-Mala series. This painting indicating the rainy season as well as the joy of the first rain of this season warmly invited by the Megh Raga with his conch shell (male figure, the metaphor of musical tune). His first wife named Madhumadhabi watching his activities. Size - 29.2 / W - 36.1 inch. Medium - Oil on stretched canvas with wooden stretcher bar. Will be shipped in the wooden ply box.
About This Artist
Amar Singha
I have been working in the field of international contemporary art since 2012 and recognized/honored by several art galleries in the world. At past my form was based on geometric style, but recently, I changed my style and form to get involved deeply in my realization regarding human beings. I was inspired to go with abstract form, by Andy Morris, a famous abstract painter of USA, who was my instructor. My subjects come from several ways such as music, literature, poem but mostly I try to find out those unique incomparable moments which come suddenly and leave some feelings in the pathway of our memory. In my canvas, I want to give them life once more. I've been awarded and featured several times by international art world, galleries and magazines. As an artist, I work hard to develop paintings that speak both to me and to others concerning the beauty that exists in the human mind and our surrounding nature. I do not prefer to present the coarseness of object which unnecessarily encumbered my creation instead, I love to reveal the lofty underlying elegance with the language of color and pattern, which consequently speak about my philosophical sense regarding human life and nature. By interplaying with individuals, I love to evaluate those unforgettable chapters of the Life book, which turning into dim on the pathway of memory and I want to give them life once more. During my technique, I especially motivated by the oriental type color making, however, I use some dimensional effects to produce a specified mood, convey my thoughts or feelings and my every single composition offers the rhythm of visual poetry, I make on my canvas. My each finished painting whispers not only for me, but for those who never having the ability to focus on their torment, emotion, and other human feelings, I recreated on my canvas. My aspiration is that I would like to see my painting as a representative of humanity and love, who strongly indicate the triumph of humanity and joy.
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Dhyan (Oil Painting by Bhagirath Punjani)
About the Artwork
An opportunities are going in their mood ...don't think much to capture it..or you will remain for think.... be aware always to take an opportunity quick...otherwise, you will left only for see lost opportunity from far away. opportunity comes only by their time they do not wait to get capture by you. you have to aware to capture the opportunity by the time when it come to you. Size : 30" x 24". Medium : Oil on canvas. Year : 2015.
About This Artist
Bhagirath Punjani
I was born in a small city named Jamnagar in Gujarat State, India on 11 July 1987, My communication address is near Punjab National Bank, Lava's Delo, Ranjit Road, Jamnagar - 361001 Gujarat State INDIA.
I have passed elementary and intermediate drawing examination while my primary level of education. Frankly admit that there is a tremendous impact of father's guidance in all my works till date. My Art teacher inspired me to draw live - sketches of different human and animals. This inspiration led me to visit fairs and religious gathering for the purpose. Seeing my deep interest in the field, a friend of mine, master in Fine Arts, persuaded me to go in for canvas oil painting. Till now I have produced quite a number of canvas oil paintings, which include various subjects on nature and domestic animals. I own an Art studio located in a garden developed by me in a nearby rural area. Natural beauty spread all around coupled with domesticated animals of my interest represent them in painting form. Nature study and philosophy are my loving prime subjects.
I get enveloped in imagination on art paintings. I am not confined to a particular subject or technique. The style and technique developed by me takes painting forms of superb quality. Certainly art is a wonderful natural gift.
I have a collection of about 40 to 50 canvas oil painting on various subjects on hand and am on a way to make them out on a still larger scale and size.
My inspiration and art does not develop in a room with four walls - I call the natural habitat my studio where I get to be with animals, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Having set up my comfortable studio outdoors, I keenly observe then paint what my mind depicts as art. I, Bhagirath Sureshchandra Punjani, hope to inspire you the same way.
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