A captivating blend of traditional art and modern elements with a serene figure in the foreground, evoking cultural richness.
The painting explores the juxtaposition of a contemporary figure against the backdrop of traditional Indian tribal and cultural art forms, symbolizing the coexistence of past and present in human experiences.
This painting adopts a fusion style where modern art meets traditional Indian folk art. The figure is painted in a modern, realistic manner while the rest of the painting showcases tribal and folk motifs, creating contrast and harmony.
This fusion painting would be a great fit for a living room or study area, where it can serve as a conversational piece and evoke a sense of cultural connection and introspection. This artwork will complement any room or space beyond those mentioned, depending on individual preference.
The mood of the painting is contemplative and serene, yet it also carries a sense of cultural pride. The calm posture of the figure contrasts with the lively and colorful folk art, offering a reflective yet vibrant atmosphere.
The composition is visually divided into two key elements: the reclining figure in the foreground on the right, and the fragmented sections of traditional folk art in the background on the left. This asymmetry offers a harmonious balance between the modern and the traditional.
The earthy tones of browns, oranges, and beige dominate the painting, with vibrant splashes of reds, greens, and yellows in the folk art sections, representing cultural vibrancy against the calmness of the resting figure.
Kalakar Swapan is a original handmade painting made by Mrinal dutt. This painting is made with acrylic colors on canvas. This artwork is signed by artist, and accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. The width of the painting is 39 inches, and its height is 33 inches.
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she is the muse of art, since centuries of art…a women exemplifies the beauty of art. Her clothes, jewellery , indeed her whole lifestyle embodies all types of Indian folk and tribal art - from timeless journey to Modern days. Here, i have shown the art forms from cave paintings to phad ;to sculpture dated 10000 years old to Modern days of India. The art forms shown left to right are as follows …
cave paintings of Bhimbetka cave, following Harappa/ Mohen jo daro. Seal art of bull, tribal paintings of Saurashtra tribes of the early 5th century followed by bhil art artworks of Madhya Pradesh, Mithali art of north n central India, Gond tribal art of MP, Warli art,followed by Kalighat art forms of Bengal, Khovar art of tribes from Hazaribagh Jharkhand and followed by phad art of Rajasthan of early 15th to 17th century, leading to the sculpture art of ancient south India to north and east India. She is the muse , carrying the Ajanta paintings on her back , portraying the timeless journey of art.
Ideally paintings don't require much care as its a vertical surface, hence dust doesn't settle quite easily. You can gently dry dust the painting once in a month. You can also gently use a slightly damp cloth and dab it gently over the surface to capture the dust particles. You can do this once in 6 months.
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