Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Paintings by Budhaditya Banerjee



















































The paintings of Budhaditya Banerjee, an Indian artist from Kolkata, are distinct for his specialization in the traditional technique of Tempera painting.

Style and Subject Matter

  • Medium and Technique: Banerjee is a practitioner of the Tempera style, a method where color pigments are mixed with a binding medium, historically egg yolk. He often combines this technique with wash painting, which helps to remove loud colors and gives his artworks a more transparent, integrated look. He has been noted for preferring a dark background against a light-colored object.

  • Style: His work is based on the Indian style, drawing heavily on Indian shastra (scriptures) and philosophy.

  • Subjects: His paintings often focus on themes of Indian mythology and spirituality. Notable subjects include:

    • Gautama Buddha

    • Depictions of festivals and scenes from mythology, sometimes with contemporary elements.

    • Figurative works, such as one portraying a devotee receiving a blessing from Buddha, titled "Tempera Tales - Enlightenment".

Amazing Marble Painting Art










Paintings by Nick Lepard



















































Nick Lepard is a contemporary painter known for his energetic and expressive figurative work.

Style and Technique

  • Figurative Painting: Lepard focuses primarily on the human figure in his paintings.

  • Expressive and Process-Oriented: His current style is described as having gusto and verve, moving away from an earlier photorealist approach toward a more courageous, tactile style. His work is very much about the process of moving paint around while still maintaining artistic control over the composition.

  • Brushwork: His technique is characterized by loose, expressive brushwork and a dynamic application of paint, creating a sense of movement and raw emotion in his figures.

Portraying Dravidian Women by Realistic Artist Elayaraja from Chennai, India





















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