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Magic paintbrush art show
Magic paintbrush art show













magic paintbrush art show

College of Arts and Crafts presented quite a remarkable collection. The works were presented in oil and canvas. Ramesh joined symbols from tribal life, ancient texts and modern elements to create abstract art. Pallabi Jiten Sharma created sharp and distinct images and used them as symbols to represent chaos as well as the absence of it. Panchanan Samal’s works highlighted how lost one is even with the luxuries of urban life owing to aspirations, while in some other works he romances the beauty of nature. Kamaji created magic in transcending shades and his themes came alive in the blurred images he presented.Ĭhidanand Sutar brought out the bond among women while Daulat Rai Desai displayed the calmness and content life of rural folk.

magic paintbrush art show

Textures of cracks on the canvas are interesting. Also, the shades he chose range from deep vermilion to light grey and yellow that creates contrast. In Ashok Shatkar’s paintings, asymmetrical portraits of human figures and many characters of men and women are interwoven. Almost all works reflected a sense of intensity of the artist’s understanding of the subject and confidence in the brush strokes.

#Magic paintbrush art show series

Seven painters from Karnataka, Gujarat and Odisha presented a series of works that depicted the emotions of man and woman as well as their aspirations and the quest for peace. College of Art and Crafts hosted “Prayash”, another art show at Jayadev Bhavan. While “Rasa Yatra” hosted at the Odisha Modern Art Gallery showcased paintings by senior artists, third-year students of B.K. 22: Abstract images expressed through paintbrush fascinated art lovers at two exhibitions that recently concluded in the city. Pictures by Sanjib Mukherjeeīhubaneswar, Jan. A sculpture at Prayash and (above) a painting at Rasa Yatra.















Magic paintbrush art show