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SARDESSAI
The 'Art De Goa', an
exhibition of paintings and sculptures, that will be shown at the Art Gallery
of Goa Kala Academy, is organised by Tinky George for 'Smart Goa Media'
Tinky, a professional designer, is now passionately
involved in promoting art and films. Having worked for various publications
through these years, Tinky moved on and partnered with his friend to produces
films and organize film festivals.
With his very own company named ‘Smart Goa Media’,
he wants to spread his wings and promote visual art in a big way. This being
his first major event, Tinky expresses hope of involving more Goan as well as
Indian artists in the near future with an aim to collectively raise the
standard of art promotion in Goa. ‘Goa is rich with artists of various genre
and it’s time we promote Goan art in a systematic way to the wider audience,’
says Tinky.
This show has three
artists from Maharashtra namely Anuj Bandekar, Rajesh Ajgaonkar and Dinesh
Mestry. Goa is represented by Antoneta Natty, Saumitra Bakhale, Gauri Keni, Kalidas
Satardekar, Rupali Phaldesai, Taraka Angle, Padmaja Kurade, Nilesh Ajgaonkar
and Savani Naik and they have put up their best creation for the viewers to
enjoy.
Dinesh
from Sangli, Maharashtra, presently engaged as an assistant teacher, is
involved in capturing nature and human emotions. A trained artist, Dinesh loves
to work in realistic genre.
Having
earned his master’s from the prestigious Sir. J. J. School of Art, Mumbai,
Rajesh began to work, as an assistant teacher, at Nutan Madhymik Vidyalay in
Insuli in Maharashtra. His watercolour landscapes are an example in amazing
maturity. The displayed works bring out the depth of understanding and
refinement of skill inherent in Rajesh.
For
Anuj from Sawantwadi, who’s working for a publishing company in Goa, painting,
rangoli, thermocol carving and photography is a passion that he has been
involved in. Here, he has put on display, small bottles decorated with unique
and shape specific design. These can be valuable items included whilst
decorating ones personal space.
Taraka,
basically an architect, just loves to express herself through tile and glass
mosaic. Indulging in these medium, she, being an interior designer by
profession, seem to focus on creating a pleasant atmosphere and bring joy to
the viewers. Nature seems to get a fresh identity in her works.
Saumitra
is also an engineer by training whose passion for art has led him to pursue
painting and create some stunning works. His works are heavy with texture and
bold in execution. Each piece is visually vibrant and engaging. They seem to
have been produced by a professional.
Gauri’s
minimalist works with simplified imagery and uncluttered compositions are
interior designers delight. An electrical engineer with a master’s degree to
her credit, Gauri is passionately pursuing her childhood interest with added
zeal.
Kalidas
is quite a known face in Goa and his watercolours are as good as that of a
thorough professional. An art teacher by the day, Kalidas zealously pursues his
love for this difficult medium by constantly experimenting and practicing as
and when time permits. Having participated and won several awards, he strives
to go beyond his level. His paintings are qualitatively refined and
aesthetically pleasing.
Rupali’s
decorative compositions draw attention. Human figures and floral images
intermingle and bring out the essence of peaceful coexistence. Stylistically
leaning towards folk and rural imagery, the overall impact is pleasant.
Chartered
Accountant, Savani is also involved in depicting nature and birds. One of her
work captures the sunlight through the hoard of trees deserves attention. She
shows a lot of promise and her understanding of the medium commendable.
Antoneta’s
images are simple and straightforward. Human face and eyes play a major role.
Her understanding of the mind and impact of religiously inclined forms is
complete.
Padmaja
is passionate about embossing and painting. Having pursued it with all
seriousness, she has reached a level of perfection that is reflected in her
works depicting Goddess Mahalsa and Shri Krishna. Both these works display a
level of maturity that deserves acknowledgement.
Nilesh’s
command over charcoal as a medium is noteworthy. His works reflect cinematic
approach of the bygone black & white era. The mood Nilesh creates with apt
application of black against white of the paper and overall tight composition
forcefully engages the viewer’s attention. These pieces of art deserve better
walls.
The exhibition was inaugurated
by Minister for Art & Culture, Goa, Govind Gaude on April 14, 2017. And the show
was on till April 16, 2017.