Friday, June 3, 2011

The Tree of Life....

This T stands for Tree – the tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World, Orlando FL.. Completely man made and huge, but wonderfully done – with all sorts of animals carved in – just an awesome sight.This is a tree in south Africa and I would have to say that these are some of the best natural carvings I have ever seen,and I just had to share them with you guys.













Saturday, May 7, 2011

Amazing Wood Carving Art












Amazing Animal Grass Sculptures

The art of creating these beautifully decorated shrubs is actually called topiary.People take something ordinary, and transform it into something extraordinary. In this collection, we take a look at some cool bush sculptures that have come to life in the shape of animals.








Thursday, April 21, 2011

WALL PAINTINGS !!........



CREATIVE DESIGNS FOR GREEN PEACE


Truely very Commanding Designs which shake the viewers Mind the harm we have done to our nature.This pictures insist us to safe guard our Nature/Environment.
This creative designs and its pupose of creating awareness to establish or support our nature is very mush established.This is what the power of an artist and their visualization potential.
i wish each one among us, need to contribute ourselfs to protect our nature by various means.This creative design can be one among them. So, start visualizasing on your own and Create a design and spread it around.








WHO IS THE ARTIST?


'THE ARTIST IS THE ONE ,WHO HAS REALISED THE NOBODYNESS WITHIN'
ART IS NOT ONLY THE ACT OF THE MIND OR THE BODY. IT IS PURELY THE EXPRESSIONS OF ONE'S INNER JOY THROUGH VARIOUS MOMENTS, THROUGH THE PHYSICAL FORMS OF EXPRESSIONS. LET IT BE PAINTING, SCULPTURE OR ANY OTHER PERFORMING ARTS LIKE MUSIC,DANCE Etc. LET IT BE ANYTHING, EVEN THE MARTIAL ARTS COULD BE.
WHEN A ARTIST PERFORM THE ART, HE/SHE WILL BE NO MORE.THE ART AND THE ARTIST WILL BECOME ONE AND THE SAME.THERE WILL BE NO MORE TWO IDENTITYS.THE IDENTITYS CAN NOT EXIST,ONLY THE ARTIST EXIST IN HIS/HER WHOLE ORGANIC UNITY WITH THE PARTICULAR ART.EACH AND EVERY FIBRE OF THE ARTIST WILL PULSATE WITH THAT ENERY AND THUS PRODUCE THE ART,IT IS A PURE OUT COME OF THAT ENERGY TRANSFORMATION.
FOR EXAMPLE:- WHEN THE DANCER BECOME NO MORE ,THAN ONLY THE DANCE CAN EXIST. A DANCER , HE/SHE WILL BECOME ONE WITH THE DANCE .WHEN ONE'S LOOSE ONE'S IDENTITY OF CARRYING SOMEBODYNESS CAN BECOME THE ARTIST.THE TRUE ARTIST HAS TO CROSS THE STATE FROM SOMBODYNESS TO NOBODYNESS.
ONLY THE NOBODY CAN BECOME THE ART OR THE ARTIST.IT IS THE ULTIMATE EXPRESSION OF THE INNER BEAUTY.
THE ART IS THE 'INNER-ALCHEMY' OF THE ARTIST.ONCE THE ARTIST KNOW, HOW TO TRANSFORM THAT ENERGY OUTSIDE, IN A SYNCHRONISED PATTERN, HE/SHE WILL BECOME THE ARTIST.THAN WHAT EVER THEY CREATE,EXPRESS IT,WILL BECOME THE ART.
THE SAME APPLYS FOR POET'S OR PHILOSOPHIZER .


Beautiful Art of Mehandi....

The artist uses the talent he has, wishing he had more talent. The talent uses the artist it has, wishing it had more artist.For me, painting is a way to forget life. It is a cry in the night, a strangled laugh.Art is... a question mark in the minds of those who want to know what's happeningMehndi is a ceremonial art form which originated in ancient India.
Mehandi has been used in sacred and ritualistic ceremonies not just in India but also gained popularity in other parts of the world as a beautiful art.Here I present some wonderful pictures of Mehndi art all are being by me.






ArtWorrk.................

A good painting to me has always been like a friend. It keeps me company, comforts and inspires.A man paints with his brains and not with his hands.

Rangoli is a traditional decorative folk art of India. They are decorative designs on floors of living rooms and courtyards during Hindu festivals and are meant as sacred welcoming area for the deities.Rangoli is one such tradition. It is very popular in most of the Indian states. Rangoli has different names from state to state. In southern India, it is known as Kolam; in eastern India, it is called Alpana

    Kirti Mandir in BARODA hosting riot of colours



At first glance, it is unclear whether the image at Vadodaras Kirti Mandir is a pictureor a rangoli. No wonder then that about 50,000 people throng the annual exhibition. This year, the exhibition will feature internationally renowned artists of Swastik Rangoli Kalakar group and will run from October 25 to October 31.While the rangolis are usually as varied as portraits, still life, land- and seascapes and wildlife, this year the groups 15 rangolis celebrate children as part of the Bal nirogi varsha. The rangolis, which are roughly 6ft x 4ft are made on hardwood boards and are the results of as many as 80 hours of labour.



To aid better viewing, the organisers are setting up a continuous platform about 5ft high, in addition to ensuring proper lighting for all the pictures. Most artists here have been involved with rangolis for a number of years, but have had no formal training in the art. “Rangoli takes practice and passion,” says Abhay Gadkari, who has been practicing the art for 35 years. He has also been invited twice - in 2002 and 2003 - to participate in the Diwali Festival of Lights organized by Asia New Zealand Foundation, run by the government of New Zealand. “Our group was established in 1985, when the traditional art form was on the verge of being forgotten in the concrete jungles. There were no signs that the younger generation wanted to keep the art alive, so six artists decided to work collectively and launched the Swastik Rangoli Kalakar Group, Baroda,” adds.The art demands practice, says Rajendra Dindorkar, secretary of the group. “I like to innovate in rangoli forms. This year, I have made a hanging rangoli using an acrylic sheet. The rangoli is a mirror image, and the actual image is visible in the sheet above it,” he says.“Tremendous concentration is required to make a rangoli picture. There is no scope for correction, because once the colour is filled in, there is no way of removing it. We take care not to whistle while we work!” said, Raju Chauhan, whose rangoli depicts a girl child welcoming Diwali.“The most unfortunate aspect of this art is that it is so temporary. There is no way to preserve it. Once the rangoli exhibition is over, the hard boards are removed and all the rangoli powder falls to floor in a multicoloured mound. A picture that takes hours to create is lost in seconds,” the artist said.
Painting is just another way of keeping a diary.
Ambition
The art of RANGOLI, is unique and is part of ancient Indian culture. Rangoli medium is not known in other countries. We wish to exhibit this art in different countries around the world, so as to enable art lovers to see and know one of the most beautiful mediums of ancient Indian art. We wish that maximum people should see this unique art form and believe - why Indian art culture is belived to be among most liked cultures in the word.