Monday 2 January 2017

ARTBLOG: From the Pen and Brush of a Learning Artist

To an artist, the whole world is a canvas upon which the masterful designer can freely run his brush doused in vivid colours and varying shades. Besides, transforming into that masterful designer is a process in itself- a soul -searching and profound process.

Today's photoblog, which happens to be this week's first, is dedicated to a learner, who like many others, is putting forth her first steps in getting into the aesthetics of art. Here are some profound and colourful sketches handpicked from her Instagram profile:

1. Here the artist encircles within the "peace" symbol the sketch of a bare woman with her various other aspects, giving out a powerful message.
In the description the artist writes: 
"Against the mockery or catcall..
Stop judging, start living
*Design Peace* 
Arrogant? Classy? Messed up? Scary? Nude?" 


2. A surreal portraiture of Spanish painter Salvador Dali and his wife Gala Dali.
Description: Salvador & Gala Dali 
'Have no fear of perfection, you will never reach it.'- Salvador Dali 
With reference to "Biography: Salvador Dali" 

Gala Dali wife of Salvador Dali, whose real name was Elena was an intuitive woman who recognised Salvador as a creative genius, served as his business manager and muse. She was the woman behind the famous man we know today and will be remembered for decades as SALVADOR DALI. 

Gala sketched Dali's time and his passion poured colours.



3. A quick sketch of the Clock Tower at Prag Mahal, Bhuj.



4. A portrait of Frida Kahlo. a Mexican painter known for her self- portraits.
Description: 
"I am not sick, I am broken. But I am happy as long as i can paint" - Frida Kahlo 
Potrait of Frida Kahlo kept on the design inspired by her. 



5. Shiva: The God of Gods, Mahadeva etched in a blend with the revered symbol of "Om".



6. A descriptive sketch demonstrating the various ornaments adorned by women in Rajasthan.



7. A vibrant sketch of a Rajasthani man with the traditional safa sitting on his head.
The text below reads: "Mharo Rangeelo Rajasthan"



8. A quick sketch of a handloom, a traditional equipment of a fading industry.



9. Fine detailing with a creative blend of colours.



10. An exquisitely designed motif. 





The artist is a NIFT, Gandhinagar student who aspires
to have a promising journey in the artistic world 
with her creative works.




All images are subjected to copyright under Manvi Trivedi.








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