Friday 30 August 2019

Introspection





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Introspection

27th of August,2019 saw the opening of graphic print exhibition of Jaskanwal. Her art is a soul searching odyssey with the print media which has freed her from objective reality, giving her space to experiment with form and give free reign to her imaginative self .The prints are an interplay, of texture, colour and shape. She seems to enjoy the juxtaposition of different planes. Her emotions and cityscapes seemingly blend, creating a sombre mood, or at times there is a joyful journey where the leap of lines from the closed frame, happily surge outwards. The artist’s dexterity in the medium of print shows a perfect balance in terms of colour, composition and space. The maturity in her work shows through .The use of material like crumpled paper, x ray sheets, pins and pieces of cloth create interesting patterns and textures giving a new lease of life to these discarded articles . Through these prints the artist manages to introspect and infuse new meaning to the mundane. These works were created during her residency at Chandigarh Open Hand Art Studios. This exhibition” Introspection” will be on view till 31st August 2019, at Govt. Museum and Art Gallery, 10 am to 6pm










Piano Concert



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Piano Concert
On the evening of 24th August, the auditorium of Punjab Lailt Kala Academy came alive with the melodious sound of music of four hand and solo piano concert. Art knows no borders, the pianist Ludmilla Guilmault and Jean Noel Dubois with their soulful music and antics kept the audience engaged in a world where language and countries hold no barriers .Their music at times foot tapping, marching or soulful transported all to a different realm. All one had to do was close ones eyes and float through pieces composed by French composer and pianist Erik Satie. This DUO CZIFFRA was organised by the Alliance Francaise in collaboration with Punjab Lalit Kala Academy

Thursday 29 August 2019

SHIVAs SHAKTI


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Art events at a glance, Chandigarh

SHIVA‘s SHAKTI

On 24th August 2019, a young artist, Shiva, made her foray into the word of art in a decidedly different setting. It takes the young to break the bonds and come with relatively new concept, both in terms of art and conceptualization in exhibiting the art works. If the impressionists could break the shackles of The Academy and present their exhibition at photographer Nadar’s former studio, which was scoffed at, at that time. This did not deter them and managed to start a new movement in the art world. We need more “Shivas” to spearhead through the world of curators and art galleries which choose to throttle the very purpose of creativity.
Her exhibition titled “Aadya” was inaugurated by Dr S. S. Bhatti, former Principal, College of Architecture. It was, a gathering for curators and art lovers and a free event showcasing paintings and mixed media works. Rather than a rented gallery, the exhibition was held in a house in sector 10.
There was a panel discussion on Why Art matters? An attempt to question and understand the many ways in which art manifests itself and the transformational and profound impact it may have, the panellist were Dr S.S Bhatti and Aman Sohal (Architect and water colourist). It was moderated by Ritu Bansal.
At the same venue, the next evening, freelance city artist Sonal gave live demonstration of her art work. The artists virtuosity at floral work, reflected in the bright hued flowers, and deft handling of brushwork left the audience spellbound by the speed of execution and the overall impact of the final art work. Sonal who is a trained artist explained the nuances of the painting and answered queries of the audiences.
The exhibition of Shiva’s work reflects the influence of the post-impressionist period. The female figures are reminiscent of Gauguin and in some a definite hint of Picasso shows through. With experience and her love for this new found way of expression in her life, this consultant turned artist will definitely forge her way ahead.





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