Sunday, June 19, 2011

POP ART PAINTINGS

Pop art is an artistic movement that developed in the mid 1950s within the cities of New York and London. The artistic movement of pop art was inspired by the western capitalist society and hence the pop art paintings portrayed the progress and consumption during those times. Pop art is a combination of two art forms that were merged around the mid 50s and mid 60s by some of the artists to show the society’s ideals in an ironic manner. Now-a-days pop art paintings portray mainly music and movie icons in some bright colors. These pictures of the movie or music stars can be obtained from some movie scenes or photographs.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

An ode to M.F Hussain

Admired Indian born artist Maqbool Fida Husain aka MF Hussain, who was given the name “Picasso of India”, departed on June 9. He made four museums to display his work and had a assortment of archetypal sports cars. Husain was connected with Indian modernization in the 1940s. The 95-year-old artist departed this life of a cardiac arrest at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London. He was not in fine wellbeing for over a month.

The demise of MF Hussain, who had also created and directed a few movies including Gaja Gamini with Madhuri Dixit, has distressed people from Bollywood. Bollywood will without doubt miss this grand celebrity, who was a muse for many.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

A manifestation of culture through art

Pop art came into sight in the 1950's. It bridged the gap between high end and low end art. It was the face of daily bits and pieces, accepted wisdom and thoughts of consumerism. It was a mirror image of the city, artists resided in and their culture caught in colors. Andy Warhol was the most famous pop art artist. Times past show us that advancing in Pop art yield towering surplus. Many collectors treat art as a business. Still there are collectors who are devoted to accumulating pop art paintings out of love for culture and the artistic traits.

Friday, June 10, 2011

The legend, M.F. Hussain expires

The Picasso of India, M.F. Hussain who was 95 years old, died on Thursday, 9th June, in a hospital of London. The cause of his death is not clear as yet, but the speculations remark that he was facing some problems in his lungs. The painter had worked on 25,000 paintings, some of which were absolutely priceless. Criticized by Indians, he was forced to leave the country in 2006 and later became a citizen of Qatar. The loss of this great artist is being felt by millions all over the world. He had a large fan following and was truly loved by every person who met him in his lifetime.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Art and painting: an inner revelation

With school bags getting heavier and lunch breaks shorter, a child’s life is gradually transformed into a stereotype one. His hidden emotions get a vent in the form of the many extracurricular activities. Painting is a habit nurtured by maximum children in the tender years of their life. But increasing academic pressure coupled with growing career focus deters this routine custom. Though few take to painting for a lifetime, many even turn it into their profession. Painting and various other art forms reveal the creative zeal in an individual. It brings to light the camouflaged dichotomies persistent in one.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Online painting galleries

Paintings bring freshness to a room, thus everyone wishes to have their room decorated with the paintings they like but visiting galleries and picking up paintings suitable with the color combination demands a lot of time which is hard in the fast-paced lives that we lead. Since now-a-days everything is available over the web, there are numerous websites selling paintings covering a wide range of art with different landscapes and colors. A person just needs to visit galleries over the net, browse over the divergent amount of paintings, match the color in accordance with your room and in case you don’t like anything, you always have the option to switch to the next website. Personal visits to galleries consume a huge amount of time and energy, which can definitely be saved through the services provided over the net.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Setting up an art gallery

Art galleries are finding themselves both in the business as well as the non profitable venture sectors. However setting up an art gallery for whatever purpose requires proper planning and coordination. The first prior concern is finding a space, usually a large ground floor room with wide blank walls. Secondly it is important to appoint a curator, whether it is oneself or hiring a professional. Advertising the word out allows artists to develop interests to rent out the space. Having an entry fee for the first few exhibitions attracts the audience and hence a wide array of appreciation as well. Lastly, art galleries are all about showcasing talents and art and hence it is important to keep this spirit growing for a successful venture.