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This mix media artwork is based on form “crushing”. The artist is really inspired by the form. He feels It has its own distinct beauty. Just for example if we talk about the public place then we can always find crushed packets of chips & snacks, papers, cane, water bottles etc. For him such things are very simple and beautiful as they appear to be affected within it. And the shape shows different effects on him. The concept of the show that is creating a form of art by crushed material is been shown in his work. He thinks that in layman’s eye it worth nothing but for him the crushed materials are more than anything. So he decided to use the things that were crushed and installed it in this visitation and as a result a new thing emerges. And it appears as an impressive which an impressive artwork is.
Since 2008 At its very inception Divine Art aims at establish links with the discerning art lovers, artists and collectors of art and also make people aware of Indian Art and artists all over India and abroad.
Indian Art is very vivacious and eclectic expressing various stylistic trends and convincing everyone. It is very important for us to take up upcoming artist as well as established artists with a mission to create interest and involvement of people in the vibrant Indian art and heritage and to make understand Artist’s creative genius and pay homage to their creativity.
The Divine Art aspires towards meaningful showings of contemporary Indian Art and discerning fresh artistic ideas with a view to making connections with the wider audience. We believe in Art that explores new frontiers, celebrates individuality, and mirrors the diverse ideas and values of society that can be stimulating and enterprising, especially at this juncture when the plurality of its expression in India throws new challenges for artists.
Our motive is to promote the best at affordable prices and make people aware of substantive contemporary Indian art scenario. For this we organize substantive art events and workshops for art lovers, and art enthusiasts.
One of the aims of Divine Art is to address the larger concerns of our society like the global warming and gender issues etc. through art. We have held exhibitions to encourage the same.
Bhuwal Prasad was born on 1987 in Azamgarh, District of Uttar Pradesh, India. He did B.F.A. from B.H.U. in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and M.F.A from College of Art in Delhi. In his drawings and paintings, he used a lot of broken lines and bright colors, so that he can create a new and different identity of mine. It makes him feel that his work is separated and unique from others. During B.F.A. and M.F.A. he read a lot of books on Indus Valley Civilization, Indian Prehistoric Rock Art, Nazca Line in Peru, Mesopotamia Scrolls and Art, Egyptian Art, Indian Civilization and Murals, and realized that the broken line, the scattered colors, face and figure of human, faces and figures of birds and animals, demon’s face and figure etc, are closely related to his work. He perceived that his ancestors who belonged to tribal areas also used this form of art. On seeing his painting from a distance, people will realize a lot of feelings like happy, sad, feeling of grief, fear, casts and uplifting concerns. In form of art he used texture, flat and bold color as an artistic style. I used canvas, paper, acrylic paint, oil paint, charcoal, ink etc too.
There is a lot of innocence in his paintings. They are not guided or registered by the careful division of space or the thoughtful application of colors. The pictorial surface that he consider to be in his cave wall, he tried to play with line and color with pleasure and paint the figure that appears on those walls. It is, to some extent, automatic, not mediated by the intellect but driven by the pleasure emanating from thoughts. However, on a deeper level, a contemporary around me, this reflection on materialism, anarchy, tribes, their art, heard stories and assimilation stories, comes out of his innate desire to find happiness in whatever he portrays. Therefore, these creatures do not look like sinister characters that can scare people. On the contrary, they invite the logo to stand and stare, although his picture uncontrolled reflections of the heart that delight the logo.
There is a lot of innocence in his paintings. They are not guided or registered by the careful division of space or the thoughtful application of colors. The pictorial surface that he consider to be in his cave wall, he tried to play with line and color with pleasure and paint the figure that appears on those walls. It is, to some extent, automatic, not mediated by the intellect but driven by the pleasure emanating from thoughts. However, on a deeper level, a contemporary around me, this reflection on materialism, anarchy, tribes, their art, heard stories and assimilation stories, comes out of his innate desire to find happiness in whatever he portrays. Therefore, these creatures do not look like sinister characters that can scare people. On the contrary, they invite the logo to stand and stare, although his picture uncontrolled reflections of the heart that delight the logo.
” My works are expressionistic in nature. Bold strokes flow in automatic rhythms, capturing the mood and passion of the artist and innumerable minute strokes and daubing are created as a part of the central image as well as that of the background.”
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