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Theres more to art than just brush and paints,feel city artists who experiment with glass fibre,ribbons,wood and leaves on canvas.
The concept of collage on canvas is not uncommon in the art world. Picasso first used the collage technique in oil paintings in the early 19th century. Fast forward to the future and city artists follow suit. Though they are a decade too late as compared to international artists,its now that the form is gaining popularity in India, says Anita Gupta,assistant professor at Government College of Art,whose recent collection extensively uses fibreglass. Her recent painting depicts a life-sized peacock in white standing against the contrast of yellow and orange textured surface. Gupta also has a series that uses wood powder.
While noted Delhi-based artist,Mithu Sen,has created waves with her works made with blood and hair on canvas,back in Chandigarh,artists are experimenting with more. Mukesh Minj,a city-based artist,who has been working as a part of Bama Academy for the last five years,is known for his work with wooden frames,small pebbles,leaves and glass.
Use of mixed medium on canvas is about unleashing ones creativity. One can absorb all that is aesthetic and beautiful, says Minj,who feels that the form is in full bloom now,and that no group exhibition is complete without a few paintings rich in materials other than acrylic and oil. Minjs work include his painting of Lord Krishna that has been made with cut glazed paper in vibrant colours.
Then there is Panchkula-based artist Seema Chauhan,who turns her fascination for all things feminine into art. The result is paintings that stand out with use of broken bangles,beads,buttons and bindis. They help me put across my point better. For instance,through the bangles,I want to stand up for the cause of women and remind the world that they are beautiful and need to be admired and appreciated, says Chauhan,who rests her case with a painting of a half open door that has been embellished with beads,one that brings perspective to play.
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