Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Shahkot Vallege Road, Baramulla Kashmir
Artist- Mueen Akhtar
Title- Shahkote Road
Size- 15 X 12 inches
Medium- Ink and Pen
Visit to my blog for more paintings http://mueenakhtar.blogspot.in/ also contact me on- mueen.akh@gmail.com
Mueen Akhtar's Water Paintings
Artist-Mueen Akhtar
Title- Dogy
Size- 21 X 29 cm.
Available for Sale
For more paintings please visit on- http://mueenakhtar.blogspot.in/
Contact to me on mueen.akh@gmail.com
Mother Teresa by Mueen Akhtar
Size- 10 X 11 inches
Watercolor on paper
Available for Sale
Please visit my blog-http://mueenakhtar.blogspot.in/
Watercolor painting by Mueen Akhtar
Size- 26X19 inches
Medium- Watercolor on Paper
Available For Sale
This painting is a reflection of my visit to Dal Lake. Beautiful Dal Lake of Srinagar, Kashmir is lovely to paint and visit. This is my first painting of this lake later on other work I painted. This painting is available for sale. Please contact to me on mueen.akh@gmail.com
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Bharatha Naatyam painting by Usha Shantharam
Bharatha Naatyam
acrylic painting on canvas
size 30x24 inches
for purchase options email usetty@gmail.com
Click HERE to purchase a print of this painting
Friday, October 11, 2013
"Verve....the energy", an abstract by Manisha Vedpathak
"Verve ...the energy"
Acrylic on canvas,24"X31"
Available
To see my other paintings please visit
Labels:
abstract,
acrylic on canvas,
colorful,
energy,
Manisha Vedpathak
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Congratulations, Amit Kapoor
Artists of India family congratulates AMIT KAPOOR for winning
Saint-Petersburg Society of Watercolor Artists
ART-BRIDGE-WATERCOLOR-2013 International Competition
Cityscape
First place : Iain Stewart, USA. To Brooklyn bridge.
Second place : Amit Kapoor, India. The Platform.
Third place : Pablo Ruben, Spain. Vaporetto stop.
Friday, September 20, 2013
"Vakratunda", an acrylic painting by Manisha Vedpathak
"Vakratunda"
Acrylic on canvas,12"X18"
Available
To see my other work please visit
Labels:
abstract,
acrylic on canvas,
Ganeshji,
Lord Ganesh,
Manisha Vedpathak,
Vakratunda
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Siddharth Katragadda-- Guest Artist
Siddharth Katragadda was born in the Bangalore, India, where he lived the first twenty three years of his life. He has been painting since he was ten. He believes that an artist's primary objective should be to capture a culture – and that a culture, or ethnicity, can be best understood through its women. He paints colorful and elaborately dressed, voluptous, dark Indian women, paying equal attention to their omnipresent bindis and resplendent ornaments as he does to their draped saris and brilliant blouses. His portraits are as abstract as they are figurative. He tends to abstract away from facial features, and lays more emphasis on the way a culture has sculpted the woman as a whole, especially the colors, which are depicted in brightest of colors - reds, saffrons and yellows – the most essential Indian colors. His paintings are featured on Art Walk-San Diego, IndianArtCollectors.com, Mixture ShowRoom-San Diego, Gallery Asian Art, TeamGallery and IndianPainters.net. His paintings are in private collections worldwide, including Mani Ratnam's.
He remains a self-taught artist by choice.
About the Exhibition:
In this current exclusive exhibition (exclusive 2013), Siddharth focuses on two series: "Bird Dancers" and "Flower Sellers."
"Bird Dancers" is dedicated to the amazing dance forms of India. When he started this series, he was surprised that despite the depth of the classical dance heritage in India, very few Indian painters have focused on this subject. This series is an effort to merge the two art forms - dance and painting.
"Flower Sellers" is again an extension of his famous "dark Indian women" abstract portrait series from previous years. Apart from flower sellers, he also has a few paintings on fisher women and other rural women abstracts
Thursday, September 5, 2013
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