Yogesh Ramakrishna Kamble-Master of Geometrical Art, by Shwetaambari Soni

The Geometrical Art incorporates various motifs such as the Zigzag, the Triangle, the Meander and the Swastika. These paintings have different meaning and are mainly focused on the angles. There are many pieces of Affordable Indian Art that are unimaginable and amazing. There is this amazing Artist, Yogesh Ramakrishna Kamble, who made his own recognition […]

Conceptual Art- Why Incomprehensible at First, by Shwetaambari Soni

Conceptual Art is something that is not so lucid at first. Still, there are many Modern Art lovers who buy the modern Indian Art online.If you are seeing any Conceptual Art for the first time and haven’t quite grasped what it is, don’t be too hard on yourself. Defining it is one thing, understanding it […]

What makes an Artist, a Master, by Shwetaambari Soni

“Great Artists pick up the art where nature ends.” Marc Chagall.All the artists in the world possess some distinguished features that is unique to them and these features are what make them separate from rest of the artists. When it comes to the Affordable Indian Art then the whole world turns up to the Indian […]

Three works for animal lovers from trinity Arts, by Shwetaambari Soni

Animals have always been an underlying theme in art. Whether artists have used them literally or figuratively, with or without human subjects, they somehow command the composition and make meaning in ways previously unimaginable. Throughout art history, animals have served as vessels for happiness, distress, environmental issues, gender studies, and more.Most Artists have a fascination […]

5 Tips to Beautifully Frame Your Artwork, by Shwetaambari Soni

Why do we frame our Artwork? When we frame something, we display, protect and add value to that thing by doing so. But the problem comes when you don’t know how to choose the right frame for your Art piece. There is a framer in London named John Jones, who is also an industry leader. […]

Illusions to Ganesha’s Allusions with Babu Xavier, by Anaika Ajay

Babu Xavier’s Malayali roots radiate through his paintings much like his vibrant pigments. He uses a melange of media through his artworks but the two prominent ones are acrylic and watercolour.The self taught artist has had no formal training in a fine arts school other than working under Jayapal Panicker at the Cholamandal Art Colony […]

The Phlegmatic Physics of Fluid Art ft. Charanjeet Singh, by Anaika Ajay

Preface: As I researched Charanjeet Singh’s artwork and techniques, I found that he uses the Fluid Art technique of pouring liquid paint, mostly white, onto a canvas, to create “intended” accidents that usually serve as the base for his paintings.So I ended up doing a deep dive into Fluid Art and its history, trying to […]

Art Deco in Aamchi Mumbai, by Anaika Ajay

When we think of Art Deco we usually picture Paris circa 1920, suited businessmen riding fancy town cars, and well, The World War (oh and The Great Gatsby,) but let’s focus on the architecture for the purpose of this blog shall we?Mumbai has the second largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world, after […]

Romanticism 101, by Anaika Ajay

The art movement, originated in Europe, in the late 18th century, around 1770-1850.Romanticism did not have a specific medium, artists were free to express their moods solely through art, preventing the movement from being defined by something specific. Although it is known to be a very free form/ movement in the arts, it can be […]