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brandchimes · 15 days
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Nestled within the vibrant tapestry of Delhi, Brand Chimes stands as a premier destination for discerning art enthusiasts. We are a curated collective of highly skilled painting artists in Delhi, each with a distinct artistic voice and a dedication to masterful execution.
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artherwa · 2 years
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 month
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For #SaveTheElephantDay on #TwoForTuesday 🐘🐘:
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Amrita Sher-Gil (Hungarian-Indian, 1913-1941)
Two Elephants, 1940
Oil on Canvas, 46cm X 54.3cm
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India
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kalabhumi · 10 months
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saurabhworld · 1 year
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Some new stuff which I worked upon hope you guys love it
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highlifestyleindia · 2 years
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Tribal art in India gets a boost
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Older people are frequently seen gripping brushes expertly and utilising natural paints to create miniatures that are unique to tribal art. However, a planned show in Delhi will put a spotlight on the expert abilities and creative sensitivities of young tribal artists. These will be on display as part of an exhibition called Prakrut and will highlight the vision of these burgeoning artists while promising the visitor that they will be enamoured by their originality and imaginative flair.
The show by The Raza Foundation, will feature two pieces from each of the twenty artists. Sunita Bhavor, a member of the Bhil tribe, is one of them and is very eager to make her show debut.
“Prakrut means authentic. Natural from prakruti, which is unbiased,” says Akhilesh Verma, curator, adding, “A lot of work has been done by the artists from this community and tribe, and a lot of them are very well recognised. But we wanted to present a similar opportunity to the younger and emerging artists, and give a platform to showcase their talent... These artists don’t necessarily think like the urban modern artists. They have their way of dealing with the times and have been doing work in their community for a long time.”
Kamta Tahed, a different artist, talks about how she picked up the technique by watching her mother-in-law paint. “I have been painting for the last 15 years. It was my mother-in-law from whom I learned it. Initially, I used to paint alongside her but gradually started doing it on my own. I usually take her along to exhibitions around the country, wherever my work is displayed,” shares Tahed, who is also from the Bhil tribe.
 Head to Triveni Kala Sangam, 205, Tansen Marg, between July 2 and July 10, from 11am to 8pm. Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House on Blue and Violet Lines
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hometuitionorg · 9 months
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framefeatures · 2 years
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paganimagevault · 9 months
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The Hermes of Loulan by unknown artist 200-400 CE. Height: 140 mm (5.51 in); width: 130 mm (5.11 in). National Museum, New Delhi.
"Fragment of a tapestry showing right portion of the face of a man with the staff that reminds one of a caduceus. The face-cut, large eyes, the brown curly hair and the complexion as well as the staff indicate that the man is from a European country instead of Central Asia, India or China. It shows strong similarity with the figures found in the wall paintings from Miran."
-taken from GoogleArtProject
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kaalbela · 8 months
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Basawan and Suraj Gujrati. Illustration from Baburnama or Memoirs of Babur, ca. 183-1530.
Baburnama is an autobiographical account by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, a descendant of Timur and the first Mughal king of India. The miniatures are from an illustrated copy of the Baburnama prepared for the author's grandson, the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Akbar’s commissions were divided up among teams of artists working at the court, and often two painters collaborated on a single image, in addition to the calligraphers. This particular illustration is attributed to Basawan, responsible for the composition and the drawing, and Suraj Gujarati, who painted it. The miniatures reflect the culture of the Mughal court at Delhi, and are important as evidence of the tradition of exquisite miniature painting which developed at the court of Timur and his successors. Timurid miniatures are among the greatest artistic achievements of the Islamic world in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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brandchimes · 3 months
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Painting Artist in Delhi
Brand Chimes introduces you to local talents who go beyond brushstrokes, crafting narratives on canvases that resonate with the soul of the city. Your quest for a Painting Artist in Delhi ends here, as we bring you creators who turn imagination into vibrant reality.
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digimarketagency · 2 years
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artherwa · 2 years
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dhoklaaminoacid · 3 months
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Whenever I see someone have relatively normal things that I only pretend to have when among friends, I feel like I have not aged at all. About a year ago, Voltmeter asked me about when I had a good meal with my family and I just made up something on the spot because I wanted him to like me So Much, and in order to be liked That Much, you need to have that factor of amiability. Let the record show that I am not a liar, I am merely trying to be good to my father. So I just painted my father and I in the same portrait of familial bliss for someone whom I had pinned all my hopes on. More on that later. The thing is, to an outsider, it might seem like I am having fun, living, travelling, seeing things. I am, yes, I am. But the inner truth, which always exists beyond the dinner table, beyond conversations with friends can be divided into two parts - a. I am running away from my loneliness and hiding among people is one of my solutions for now. b. I don’t know how to live my real life, so I am doing everything else but. I wish I had some profound explanation, some artistic inclination that could help justify my actions. But this is all there is, a rudimentary approach to life. Live fast, do things that other people are doing, don’t spend a lot of days full of nothing in continuation. Because we all know how that ends, it simply ends everything. But for now, a boy said I diluted his sadness, so maybe the monster can wait another day. Things I love - a list made at 12:00 pm in Delhi -Kissing -Watching city lights at nights, picturing my life as one of the many stationary small planets on this earth. -Standing on the edge of things - White copier paper - Wall clocks for their ticking sound. -Dilapidated academic lecture halls where time turns into a sluggish beast whom I can beat if I wear the right shoes. Here’s something I am going to do this year. I am going to bring in changes right now. Don’t ask me what kind, I don’t know (yet). But my reasoning is - for once, I don’t want to enter the new year scrambling for myself. I want to have methods to my life, because if I don’t contain myself in small compartments that open into each other, I will end. The thing about all hypotheses is there’s always the question of choice. This could happen but that might as well. Who knows, I will enter the next year as a casket for myself. Sometimes I want to berate myself for being so hopeful. Foolish. I have not had one thing go my way in a long time (can I be edgy and say nineteen years or so?). I am preparing for the inevitable. I have nothing left to hope for. तुम्हें क्या बताऊं के तुम मेरे क्या हो मेरी ज़िंदगी का तुम ही आसरा हो मैं आशा कि लड़ियां, न रह रह पिरोती अगर तुम न होते, अगर तुम न होते How am I supposed to convey, what you are to me You are the only shelter in my life I wouldn’t have strung loops of hope Had you not been there, had you not been there There’s a lot more to say. I will be back again. Everything is a process, an arduous one.
Love, Roch.
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kalabhumi · 10 months
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saurabhworld · 1 year
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Hello, I’m Saurabh (Saw-rub). From India. I’m 26 years old. Using tumblr for the the first time. Hope to see everyone around.
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