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PAINTINGS OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
RAMA VANQUISHING THE PRIDE OF THE OCEAN
On the waves in a distance, three human figures are shown
These figures- 1 male and 2 females are possibly the Gods of the sea
Swift waves - striking the rocks in the shore
The figures - pleading Rama to stop - asking for forgiveness
His hair is tied in a bun
Dark blue and purple sky- with lightning
Costume: white-colored flowing dhoti due to the wind and comes till his knee
There is use of light and shadow, qualities of European style
Rama - bow and arrow in his hands - angry mood
Theme : Scene from Valmiki's Ramayana
Rama - standing on dark brown rocks in the shore
Tense situation has been shown beautifully with appropriate elements
Circa: Late 19th century
Oil colors on canvas
Collection: Chitrashala, Mysore, Karnataka
Painted by Raja Ravi Varma
MOTHER & CHILD
The painter has established the best conjugation between colour and lines
figure have been delineated with black ,yellow ,dark-brown, white and vermillion colours.
painter has used slanting and semi-slanting, rhythmic curvatures to complete the lack of ornaments.
size of the eye is equal but wonders in both the figures.
The mortality of motherhood is the soul of Indian philosophy .
leaves and flowers have been painted ordinarily
Infinite love is shown between mother and her child .
black and white lines have been used for ornaments .
1930 A.D.
Painter - Jamini Roy
Medium - Water colours
Technique -tempera
MOTHER TERESA
a patient lying on her lap
mother teresa is shown as a mother figure
no facial representation
white saree with blue borders
iconic representation of mother teresa
it represents mother teresa
it is a series of painting
located in NGMA
Medium: oil paint and acrylic on canvas
Painted by M.F.Hussain
DURING 1988-89
HALDI GRINDER
Trees- brown/dark colored & blurred out in faint background
Colors- intense red/ochres/brown/yellow/green
Veiled/obscure head observed at a distance
Emotional appeal- Rural life with ordinary females who are carrying out their daily life work comfortably, without any expectations from future
Young girl sitting beside central figures- helping with turmeric seeds
2 woman figures- sitting sideways, grinding on stone grinder operated manually via traditional way
covered heads, dark faces, no emphasis on facial features
clothes: white/red/yellow saris
Main frame- View through 2 tree trunks
Figures- 4 women centrally located
Main theme- Setting of a village household, women are sitting/grinding haldi via traditional way
Time- 1940
Medium- Oil on canvas
Collection- NGMA, New Delhi
Painter- Amrita Shergill