EXHIBITION “Welcome 2016” a group art show at Pearl art Gallery, C-395, First Floor, Sector – 10, Noida > 7th to 30th January 2016

Time : 11:00 am - 7:00 pm Add to Calendar 07/01/2016 11:00 30/01/2016 19:00 Asia/Kolkata EXHIBITION “Welcome 2016” a group art show Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2016/01/exhibition-welcome-2016-group-art-show.html Pearl art Gallery, C-395, First Floor, Sector – 10, Noida DD/MM/YYYY

Entry : Free

Venue : Pearl art Gallery, C-395, First Floor, Sector – 10, Noida 
Venue Info : www.pearlartgallery.in | MapNearest Metro Stations - 'Noida Sector 15' & Noida Sector 16 (Blue Line)'

Event Description : “Welcome 2016” a group art show of exquisite paintings, sculptures and collectibles by various artists working in various forms and styles with immense creativity.

The exhibition is an attempt to highlight the intangible expressiveness flowering in the art world in the present scenario. It promises to be a fusion of medium and ideas, the exhibition would showcase artworks that are infused with spiritualism, scenic beauty, cityscapes, abstraction and dynamism, with an array of artworks.

Ramesh Gorjala works with a delicate and intricate technique, portraying his spiritual take on the subjects of Indian mythology through both his imagery and his process. His use of a palette dominated by gold, red and green creates a very rich and natural feel in each of his paintings, and the moods that he is able to create and convey add an antiquated yet contemporary dynamic to his work. His subjects, mainly the gods, goddesses and mythical forms of the South Asian pantheon, include Hanuman, Vishnu and Buddha, and are all painted with great sensitivity and attention to detail. Gorjala does not necessarily restrict himself to a single, large protagonist in his pieces. Instead, he integrates subjects, mixing not only one figure, but multiple images all unified into a broader character. This is sometimes brought together by fragments of text, usually in the background of his surfaces, adding a new dimension to them. Another repeated element in his work is the checkerboard pattern of black and shades of white and grey in the background, adding a noel and modern twist to pieces that have a largely traditional and spiritual feel.
A self-taught artist Nisha Singh’s color sense is intuitive and she prefers not to follow rules when composing her drawings and designs on furniture. She enjoys simplicity. Some of her pieces are very simple in color and design and serve as relaxation from the concentration needed in the more detailed pieces. Her style is continually evolving, every piece that she produces can be personalized to feature themes, imagery or colors that you desire.

Om Swami, A self-taught artist. His style is figurative but contemporary. Om swami a name which can be associated with paintings with rich imagery well-conceived theme and diligently executed vibrant colors.

Being greatly inspired by Lord Krishna, Kishore Roy makes images of the lord in acrylics on canvas. His images create scenes where god is seen giving instructions to the human soul or romancing with his gopis.  It is a symphony of love and beauty.

Obsessed with tradition, heritage and modernity Sadaanandan became experimented in his works where the colors derived from tradition created a jubilant atmosphere with the use of luminosity of them that became a mark of the artist. His infatuation with nature demanded such a luminosity that could encode the spirit of intuitive relation he has with it

Each artist has his own style and expression which reaches out to the viewer and appeals instantly.

Artists : Ramesh Gorjala, Nisha Singh, Om Swami, Kishore Roy, Sadaanandan, Sachindar Nath Jha etc.

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EXHIBITION “Welcome 2016” a group art show at Pearl art Gallery, C-395, First Floor, Sector – 10, Noida > 7th to 30th January 2016 EXHIBITION “Welcome 2016” a group art show at Pearl art Gallery, C-395, First Floor, Sector – 10, Noida > 7th to 30th January 2016 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Saturday, January 30, 2016 Rating: 5

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