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In the Garden of Sti...
Sulakshana Dharmadhikari
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
60 (w) x 36 (h) inches
$ 2,250
If you would prefer to specifically explore delightfully colorful works of nature instead of the more muted works of nature, take a look at the thickly textured oil paintings of Bahadur Singh involving trees & seasons, Ganapati Hegde’s detailed explorations of different elements of nature, and Sulakshana Dharmadhikari’s. You can also explore the Serigraphs of renowned artist A Ramachandran featuring his motifs of lotuses.
While acrylic paintings have a classical and timeless style, artists also use acrylic to create more experimental and contemporary works of nature. From Nitu Chajjer’s meditative & intricately detailed Mandala style to Swaraj Das’s contemporary expressionism, to Umakanat Kanade’s serene black & white sanctuary where nature envelops and invites you to lose yourself in its tranquil embrace, the versatility of acrylic is on full display on Artflute. Udaychand Goswami also explores nature in his distinct exquisitely detailed works with mixed media using acrylic with the Ankuran (Germination) as a theme. You will also find nature playing a great backdrop in the works of Sukanta Das, Mukesh Salvi, and Subrata Das. Basuki Dasgupta also explores themes of nature or women among nature in his mixed media works.
Oil’s natural traits and advantages as a medium are a great fit for artists who explore nature in their paintings.
Among the pantheon of artists, there exist fearless visionaries who dared to redefine the very fabric of nature as a subject. Enter J.M.W. Turner, a luminary who shattered conventions and birthed a new dawn in landscape painting. With his deft brushwork and mastery of light and atmosphere, he conjured landscapes alive with the dance of sunlight and the ebb of clouds. Turner transported viewers to ephemeral moments where the boundaries between reality and dreamscape dissolved, forever reshaping the artistic landscape. Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O'Keeffe, John Constable, Ansel Adams, and Gustav Klimt are some of the other masters who painted and discovered their signature styles by exploring nature as a subject.
Within the realm of Indian art, nature has forever held sacred significance. It whispers ancient tales, mythologies, and spiritual narratives through its flora and fauna. It breathes life into vibrant traditions. While nature once served as a symbolic backdrop, a new chapter unfolded as modern and contemporary artists emerged. Abanindranath Tagore often incorporated elements of nature, capturing its poetic and mystical essence; Ramkinkar Baij; S. H. Raza, who was deeply influenced by nature, particularly the concept of Bindu (dot) and the elemental forms found in the natural world; Jamini Roy’s still lifes; A Ramachandran’s lotuses; Bireswar Sen; and Manjit Bawa, who portrayed animals and nature in a symbolic and mystical manner, were some of the key artists whose explorations were deeply influenced by nature.