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Master Artist – By Shivaji Tupe

125.00

About the book

Artist Shivaji Tupe has travelled all over India for landscape painting. He has devoted himself for the art of landscape painting for more than fifty years. For all these years he has worked with different mediums resulting in consistent creative output. As a result, he has secured a place as top rank landscape artist in the post-independence era. You will come to know the different methods of handling mediums, variety of subjects, and experimentation about colour through the pages of this book, which will prove to be inspirational for young art students, amateur artists and art lovers.  

Master Artist Baburao Sadwelkar

120.00

About the book

Prof. Baburao Narayan Sadwelkar (BNS) is a renowned name in Indian Art World. Apart from his solid contribution to Indian Art, his own body of work is inspiring and varied.

This book represents a collection of landscapes done in the watercolour and opaque medium on the spot, mainly from his days in Kolhapur and his years in mumbai while at the Sir. J.J. School of Art.

One can witness a change and development in approach, handling of tools, experiments with medium and an influence of some Western painters. Apart from recording an aesthetic journey of the artist, landscapes that were done from various locations in Mumbai, The monumental buildings and their historic importance. This canvas, a variety of historic collection will open a new avenue to young painters of today's times. Over 200 landscapes painted sitting on the streets of Mumbai in the early 50s reflect the artist's response to reality – a dream of any artist today.

 

My Paintings and Thoughts Behind Them by Vasudeo Kamath

160.00

About the book

Renowned artist Vasudeo Kamath shares the concepts, thoughts and ideas behind his paintings. “It is widely accepted that accurate drawing, a sense of proportions and perspective, and mastery over one’s medium are the necessary skills for anyone doing realistic paintings, and these can be achieved by diligent study. Acquiring these skills is the artist’s achievement. However, beyond what we see and experience in the external world, is a vaster one within our minds. The artist tries to express and give form to this hidden internal universe through his work...”

Natural Inspiration By Milind Mulick

140.00

About the book

In this book, Mulick has depicted moods and colours of nature in a different way. These paintings are random flows. Combinations of different colours, tonal patches and brushstrokes. Sometimes the strokes caress each other gently, revealing natural forms.  

PORTFOLIO – LANDSCAPES Anant Kulkarni

140.00

About the book

The portfolio series represents a cross section of the artist's creative expression. Further it unfolds the process, thoughts and revel hidden techniques used by the artist. Anant Kulkarni has a true love for landscapes, drawing and his sketch-book. The sketch-book is his companion throughout the artistic journey. This book represents a grand portfolio of his landscapes in colour. Apart from a variety of subjects, these works reflect his unique drawing ability, composition sense, restrained use of colours and above all his point of view to look at the subject, which transform the reality into his own graphic language. This collection is a representation of different ways of landscape-drawing and will inspire young art students, art lovers and professional artists.

Varanasi – An artist’s impression by Milind Mulick

160.00

About the book

Varanasi... The city of temples. The most ancient and most sacred city in India. The Ganga which washes away all one’s sins is an inseparable part of the culture of Varanasi. The city had been beckoning me for a long time. I longed to paint the temples and the ghats of the Ganga. The first impression of the maze of crisscrossing narrow lanes and the closely-knit houses was somewhat claustrophobic but mysterious, which roused my curiosity. But when I opened the window of my hotel room, the Ganga stretched to infinity in front of my eyes....