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Blossom Painting

Harsh Loomba

India

Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

Size: 14 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

"despite knowing they won't be here for long they still choose to live thier brightest lives" These verses by Rupi Kaur well define my artwork and accentuate the feel. I'm exploring shapes - circles and spirals. Final result you see is after putting up many layers of colors and markings. One may see through many layers which results in a multi dimensional view. It's a process which I have invented and intending to carry on exploring until it evolves into something else. These works can't be recreated.

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Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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Born in Kolkata, India in 1970. Had an affinity for Art since the very childhood. Won a number of awards including an award in the "Shankar's International Children's Competition" in 1983. Worked at "Triveni kala Sangam", New Delhi, under the guidance of Shobha & eminent painter Rameshwar Broota for 3 years. Started her career as a painter while studying in the Govt. College Of Art, Chandigarh with a successful award winning participation in Annual Photo exhibition and by displaying 'Moonlit demure'a lino-cut graphic work in the first year of college in 1989. Did illustration & designing work for the books "The India its Culture and its People" & "Bulbul". She was then awarded scholarship to study Fine Arts in Moscow State College of Art n.a V.I Surikov, Moscow, Russia in 1989. Completed the seven years Degree course specializinfg in "Oil Painting" and held exhibitions while studying. Represented India in the International Art workshop "Interplenair '95" in Divnogorsk and Krasnoyarsk and exhibited her works in the expositions following it in Siberia and Moscow along with many other renowned Russian and South-Asian country Artists like Jatin Dass, Vitaly Popov, Chen Kejana, H.Kaikhara etc. One of her Silk Batik work is in the collection of the Surikov Atr Museum in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Developed a neoteric style of painting combining the Realistic and abstract forms. Displayed works exhibit symbolism. The drawings are a blend of emotions, thoughts and moods all depicted colorfully on the canvas. The artist is highly inspired by Salvador Dali's work. Women in Harsh's paintings are usually expressive, real and unreal at the same time. She is a romantic by nature, and as she says, she tries to create new type of women. Her maiden's may seem to some as ghostly figures from folk-tales of the middle ages, or like hearthen Goddesses. But to her these ethereal beings represent souls surrounded by the philosophical questions of the "The Ultimate Truth" and "Search for Love".

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