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Soirée à Paris 1800. Print

Ritina Ansurkar

United States

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Soirée à Paris 1800. I have always loved to imagine going back in time to experience what the world was like then. This very feeling within me, got me creating this artwork. I had been to my local library where I found a book on life in France during the 1800s. The illustrations were mesmerizing, and they took me into Paris in the 1800s. This particular picture was so captivating, that I just had to recreate it on canvas, and so was born - Soirée à Paris 1800. A 36" by 24" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas artwork, Soirée à Paris 1800 was one I enjoyed to the fullest. Every single moment of creating this artwork was absolutely engaging. If you have been following me for some time, you would definitely know that putting in the minutest of details is what I enjoy the most, and this artwork gave me that opportunity to the fullest. Frankly I took this project up as a challenge, as my hubby said it would be too tedious to paint on such a large canvas. It took me close to 1 whole month to complete, but I usually go at a steady and slow pace, in order to get the best out of myself. You must be wondering why it is completely in blue, well - I am the daughter of an architect and my dad used to always have blueprints of his architectural drawings at home. I used to help him out with the drawing part of any freelance projects that he used to take up. I have always had a fascination for those blueprints since, hence the blue color of this artwork. Blueprints were first introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842. It involved the use of a photosensitive ferric compound used on light sensitive sheets. The sheets would turn blue leaving white lines where the drawing had been created. This allowed the rapid and accurate production of unlimited number of copies of technical and engineering drawings. Over time the term blueprint became synonymous with architectural and engineering technical drawings. I hope all my viewers enjoy it.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The inclination towards painting and art was a natural transition. Being the daughter of an Architect who was an extraordinary artist himself meant that Ritina was exposed to drawings, precision, structure and expression of art from a very young age. Though, she did engage in painting during her academic years, it was more of a hobby and pass time activity whenever she needed to empty her mind and relax, which just faded away unknowingly as if pushed to the back burner. During her formative years, she engaged in a great deal of painting techniques, like fabric painting, art on pottery, and wooden surfaces, all just a source of enjoyment. It wasn’t till very recent times that she really started pursuing this passion seriously. Her works of art have been sold and gifted to a lot of her friends and family. The recent years have been an interesting journey, where she looks back and see’s the transformation of an amateur to a more professional level as an artist. However, the more interesting part has been her enjoying every single moment of this journey. The more she learns, the more she realizes, how much she does not know about the infinite spectrum of art! Living in the peaceful town of Tennessee, USA, has been a blessing, as it has let Ritina explore and express her creativity through every new piece of art she creates. Losing track of time when engrossed in art is so very true for this artist, who toils for perfection, by giving each piece of artwork her true heart and soul. So rightly said in her own words – “Each piece of my artwork is like a piece of me being reflected through it. They are me in the form of a painting.” Guess it is true that when passion becomes profession, you never work again! A self-taught artist, with no training in the field of art and painting, she has reached her present level of skill through practice and watching other artists at work on the internet. She enjoys using various surfaces, mediums and textures for painting and is always keen to try out something new. Doing commissioned artwork is a challenge which gives her an opportunity to stretch her limits even further. Recently, she ventured into portrait painting too, which is a whole new arena by itself. Basically, her preferred medium has always been acrylics, due to its speedy drying time. Sometimes the use of oils, where blending and creating textures, has always been simpler, also indulges her.

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