This podcast is about the exhibition Naam. Namak. Nishan. which is a tribute to the spirit and culture of Indian soldiers who are focused and dedicated to seeking the good name of our country and the…
Experimental by nature, Kashyap Parikh is a multidimensional artist who has many styles and does not limit himself to working with one medium. There are Prakaar (variants) in shapes, colours, medium,…
Can a city influence an artist and his art? Yes, it does. Sometimes, directly and many times indirectly. But, yes it does and that’s how Boys From Delhi came on the surface. In this case, apart from …
What would the artist be thinking while creating this work? At times many of us may feel, how haphazard abstraction can be? No rules, no boundaries. Well, that's the beauty of an abstract work. Such …
Who paints leaves? Isn't it a very easy job to paint leaves? In my opinion, only a person with deep philosophy can paint a minimal object. I think the more the simpler object, the greater the philoso…
What is that one thing which is common in this work? Considering the colour, medium, expression, and the object ie.the ‘Bull’, ‘Power’ is the keyword here. The use of black, free and rhythmic strokes…
For me, the concept of ‘rural India’ plays a very important role in an artwork. It carries forward the rich legacy of our forefather's traditions and culture. Apart from being a great thinker, Ratila…
In this work, the first striking element is the use of ‘yellow’. You don't see many works that have such tones of yellow used in this proportion. The style of this work is a mix of conceptual and sur…
Just like music can heal the soul, can paintings do the same? Yes, it can. The way artist Manoj Kachangal has composed the work definitely takes the viewer in his ‘Antar Yatra’. The shades of orange …
In season one my focus was on figurative artworks. In this series, I would like to talk about how execution is important in an artwork. In our day to day lives, every subject is seen before, every co…
There are few works that are abstract but have emotions in it. This work by Bhanu Shah is a fine blend cocktail of music and colours, harmony, and melody. I like to experiment by watching artworks in…
What is Shanta Samant, the creator of this sculpture capable of? The anatomy of the figure is not real, the shapes are exaggerated and there is hardly any expression on the face you can see still you…
BTC is a show where the viewers/readers get to know about the functioning of the art market that takes place Behind The Canvas! When a collector buys an artwork he is not only buying someone’s extrao…
A very close friend of mine kept saying ‘Chaitya, 2020 is the year!’ It will not only bring him a girlfriend and luck but happiness, parties, and tonnes of money in the stock exchange. Waiting for 20…
The overpowering cubist structure, strong rustic colours, and seamless bold lines prove that the artist Sunil Yadav is in complete command over his figure. The use of various shapes like circles, sem…
Colours, composition and facial expressions are some of the key elements of figurative painting. But, here the artist Dipendra Pal has defined the figurative or portrait work with the use of fine, st…
When I see this painting, my mind starts reading things fast. Probably, because of its speedy lines, the overpowering black and carefree strokes. However, having so many thoughts in a few seconds it …
What is the first word that comes to your mind while looking at this work? Delicacy? From the use of colours, subject, figure to expression everything is cute. Not many paintings look cute. This work…
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