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Ganesh Bhat

India

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I was stuck on the idea of making this sculpture last month when I almost discarded my 4 month old headset+mic. Although the cheap accessory was good, still usable with minor issues, I wanted to go for new one. We buy plastics and discard them. We buy something else wrapped in plastic and then dispose the packing material. This sculpture of a shell headed alien is a reflection of materials which are less biodegradable and take years to be broken down in natural ways. These alien materials are spreading their web everywhere with lands filling with them. The materials that are nature friendly are the ones that closely follow one basic rule, i.e. easy degradation. With each step we create something unusually durable, we force nature to bare the costs of time. This alien material menace is manifold in developing countries and nature filthy states with no proper regulation or system for protection. Coming back to the sculpture, it was created from paper, cardboard pipe, bottle, hand made cotton threads, pieces of canvas, pieces metal sheets, stapler pins, sea shells, a headset, WIFI modem both in working condition and surface painted mixed with glue and acrylic medium.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Anyone watched Ganesh Bhat’s collection might have noticed this: each of his titles is unique. He carefully picks different sets of colors and techniques and works effectively to make his artwork inconsistent and de-linked from others. Unless aimed for, he creates no sequence adding great value of originality to each painting and in the process making it stand out from his own portfolio. He makes no secret about his peculiar distaste for geometry, symmetry and predictability. As a believer in spontaneity, he thinks this insanity a blessing and an opportunity to explore his own subconsciousness - a world with myriad imaging possibilities. Born in an agrarian family on the mid-western coast of India 100 miles south from the tourist state of Goa on 1st July 1978, GB has seen nooks and corner of the Western Ghats, one of the oldest and precious ecosystems in the world. Vast paddy fields submerged in green, hills capped with meadows and rare visits of the pangolins, porcupines, leopards and Indian gray hornbills to his neighborhood, ferociousness of the subtropical monsoon rains and forest skies blanketed with flame of the forest in summer and glory of the waterfalls and eternal songs of the valley streams in the dark and remote sides of the rainforests are few to mention from his list of inspirations. Why abstracts? When the external views are abundant, alight with rich colors, it’s the soul that beacons you towards the unseen. His fancying with colors and abstracts is one such story of experiments and exploration of the unknown. This painter is taught by nature; how to look at it and bring imageries. Again, Indian Spiritualism is his companion for long. He derives the concepts of Vedic Hinduism and Buddhism and also draws inspirations from them. Underlying philosophy GB believes that his artworks are reflections of exaggerated imperfectability of the nature. According to him, equilibrium, balance, symmetry and perfection of the any view, shape or image are false and illusory. Nature in its true sense always has the tendency of being disproportionate, asymmetric and chaotic. Right and left human brains may look identical but they have differences in functionality. Even one object seen as reflection of something may not have similarities in other aspects. He defines his abstracts as the reflections of these imperfections and finds spontaneity as the true measure of quality for any abstract.

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