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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

"Vasant Aayoo" Painitng based on Raga's ... in Contemporary Warli Art Style... by me



Lalit Kala Akademi is celebrating its Foundation Day from 5th to 9th August 2013. In this week long celebrations, the Academi is organising a Painting Exhibition, Painting workshop and cultural event too on the theme “Ragas on Canvas”.

Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch, Union Minister for Culture, will inaugurate the foundation day of the Lalit Kala Akademi, in New Delhi on August 05, 2013.



Eleven artists from across the country from different traditional painting and folk art will be participating in the painting workshop. I, Babita Biswas, the first female Contemporary Warli Folk artist, will also participate in this event.


My painting is based on Vasant Raga, son of Hindola Rag and being prepared in contemporary Warli folk art style. It’s a challenging task because till date Ragmala painting has never been painted in Warli Folk Art style.


About my Painting:
The concept of my painting is based on Vasant Raga titled “Vasant Aayo”. It is in the warli art form in contemporary style. My painting depicts the rebirth of every small and big part of nature. All the blooming mango saplings, mating fishes and ducks, the buzzing bees, the cooing cuckoos, the pleasant breeze, the excited animals, the dancing peacocks are the signs of vasant coming to refresh our lives. The raginis are happy about the changes in nature and their happiness is depicted by their merry dances wearing garlands of freshly bloomed flowers, which again depict vasant.



About Vasant Rag:
Vasant is a raga (an Indian musical melody). "Vasant" meaning "spring", and during that season of the year Basant may be performed at any time of the day or night. Performed in slow tempo, this gentle melody depicts quiet joy.

About Warli Painting
This folk art is characterized by the use of three symbols to compose all forms: dots, lines and triangles. The painting of Warli tribes (originally) does not depict mythological characters or images of deities but depict social life. Images of human beings, animals along with scenes from daily life are created in a loose rhythmic pattern.

How I develop my painting... and within 4 days i have to complete, I know its very difficult but i completed.... Its great challenge for me.

Day 1 (6.8.13)




 Day 2 (7.8.13)
  
Day 3 (8.8.13)

Day 4 (9.8.13)
Day 4th morning work


Final work on Day 4th evening at 7 pm... now these painting is with Lalit Kala Academi

Few memorable time during workshop

My colours which i use....

my laptop i use as my record player while i listen my raga's songs when i paint..



with Ashish Sankrityayan, Dhrupad Vocalist & Director: Ustad Allauddin Khan Academy, Bhopal, MP, Inida.

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