Wednesday, October 4, 2017

MY JOURNEY TO PORTUGAL



NAGUESH RAO SARDESSAI


‘My Journey to Portugal’, an exhibition of paintings by Deviprasad C Rao, has come to Goa after showing at New Delhi and Mumbai. The show, hosted by The Consul General of Portugal in Goa and Carpe Diem Art Gallery, Majorda, has paintings exhibiting the impressions Deviprasad gathered of Portugal.

Impressed by enamoured by the architectural wealth, enchanting skyline and warmth of the citizens there, Deviprasad was infused with irrepressible passion to give it a tangible form. Painting being his natural source of channelizing the gathered impressions and experience, he gave it cognizable form employing lines, colours and texture.

A typical maverick in his approach towards art in general and stylistic approach in particular, Deviprasad has been experimenting all along since he began putting brush to canvas. Spontaneity in the process is held firm by infusion of rational tinkering wherever needed, making his pieces of creative painting approachable and viewer friendly.      

His fascination for architecture grew into inspiration after working with architects a few years back. City skyline, majestic castles and monasteries dotting the Portuguese landscape remains the overwhelming influence and point of impression and inspiration for these past several years.

Soft layer of pigment with translucent character, structured by delicate black lines and fine decorative embellishments, transforms the noted spots of Portugal in a creative form. 

Deviprasad has studied and lived at different places during the course of his life, including Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa and believes in adding colour to life of people around with his multi-hued paintings.

The paintings were on view at Carpe Diem Art Gallery from August 24 to September 13, 2017.





DINANATH DALAL MEMORIAL ART EDUCATION CENTRE
PONDA

To mark its first year the Dinanath Dalal Memorial Art Education Centre in Ponda hosted an exhibition of watercolour artworks


NAGUESH  RAO  SARDESSAI

Dinanath Dalal Memorial Art Education Centre, Ponda, is celebrating its first anniversary of establishment with an exhibition of watercolour paintings of well established watercolour practitioners from Goa, at Bambolkar’s Art Gallery.
The artists displaying their works are Girish gujar, Kalidas Satardekar, Bazil Mota, Omkar Surendra Sirsat, Ramchandra Shet Narvekar, Kalanand alias Anant Shridhar Kamat Bambolkar, Saish Parab, Omkar Banaule, Darshan Shetye and Shridhar Kamat Bambolkar.
This eclectic mix of young as well as senior artists’ works in the gallery displays stylistic variety and interesting technical approach. ‘The idea is to offer platform to the artists from across Goa and create a vibrant atmosphere for art to flourish and artists to experiment,’ says the Director of the education centre and curator of this show, Shridhar Kamat Bambolkar.
Inaugurating the first anniversary show, chief guest of the function Minister of Art & Culture, Govind Gawde assured that art in general and visual artists in particular will be given due support and their concerns addressed by his ministry.
Being an art educationist, with several decades of experience as an art teacher as well as heading various art related committees established by government and non government organizations, Shridhar brings in a lot of innovative approach to running this centre. Students here range from young school kids to art enthusiasts to retired citizens who have a flare and passion for art.
This show is a step in that direction. With ten artist and thirty works on display, Shridhar seem to have celebrated thirty years of Statehood of Goa in a unique way. These artists are consistently working in this medium and over the years created a space for themselves as quality watercolour practitioners. Having shown their works independently and then as in the recent past in a group show, Shridhar conceptualized the show to spread awareness of this medium amongst the residents of Ponda.
Shridhar is a veteran with several years of experience in the field of art. Innumerable shows, numerous awards, noteworthy commendations and several commissioned works to his credit, Shridhar is the guiding force for number of Goan artists. Here, he has put up landscapes that reflect his love for nature in general and Goa in particular. Girish and Kalidas have exhibited in various group shows and had solo exhibitions.
Girish, an applied artist from Aurangabad, Maharashtra got recognition quite early on after coming to Goa. Specializing in watercolour landscapes, Girish began to catch the attention of art connoisseurs, collectors and others in the late nineties. And since then, he has not looked back.
Kalidas, a teacher by profession, remains consistent in his practice in spite of his busy schedule. From an Illustrator cum Visualizer in Mumbai, Kalidas has carved a niche for himself as a watercolor artist.
Darshan, Omkar Sirsat and Ramchandra have shown extraordinary talent and admirable refinement over these years. Omkar Banaule, Masters in Fine Arts from Sir J J School of Art, have participated in several exhibitions and received awards, such as Art Society of India and Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation Award. Saish, display intermittently, yet his output is appreciable. Bazil is new to exhibition scene and this is the second show he is displaying his works at.
Kalanand has shown at several shows and contributed to various cultural groups. An avid theatre buff, he is deeply involved in every aspect of art such as set designing, acting, photography, illustration, book cover design etc. and have received commendations for the same. Regularly involved in painting at his studio, Kalanand’s works are culturally rooted and watercolour landscapes are naturally vibrant.
The other guests present were entrepreneur Sandip Nigalye and initiator of Sneha Mandir Ramkrishna Nayak. The works were on view till June 12, 2017 at the gallery of the education centre at Rajdeep Galleria.



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