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Artist:
Bhumika Takshak

Venue:
Triveni Gallery, New Delhi.
Date: 25th Mar 09 to 04 Apr 09
Timing: 11.00 AM to 07.00 PM.


Indian Express about exhibition of his paintings at Son-et-lumiere, Jehangir Villa, Wodehouse Road,Colaba in 1999
Indian Express: Dated 01/08/2000 about exhibition of his paintings at Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Delhi in 2000
The Hindu, on his 52nd solo show in Bangalore in 2005.
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Studiorameshwaram is an Indian art studio, which offers Contemporary & Modern Indian art by famous Indian artists. Rameshwar Singh, who promoted Indian arts and encouraged young artists to do so, established it in Jaipur (Rajasthan) in 2001. It organizes art camps, exhibitions of the paintings by young artists and encourages them to initiate a dialogue with art lovers. It plans to represent the art work of eminent artists like Ravi Varma, Jogen Chowdhury, M. F. Husain, Manjit Bawa etc. through its collection


Rameshwar Singh, a freelance artist was born on 5th February 1948, in Rajasthan (India) and received his M.A. in Drawing & Painting in 1982. He had a fascination for antiquity and passion to paint or write, which encouraged him to become an artist. In painting, he has his own style, which has been appreciated by the art lovers and critics. He started with abstract but slowly switched to figurative. He paints bold figures, bodies halved into the shapes of human, and animal, objects fly around. He hardly leaves any empty space on canvass and tries to decorate every object with calligraphic textures, inscribed in the form of recollected images, songs, and stories. He had used different scriptures like Arabic, Persian, Urdu, English, Sanskrit & Hindi in his paintings. An antique Roman clock usually features in his paintings. Sometimes he draws a line with a shadow, cutting across the canvass, which gives a sense of perspective to the painting. He has depicted different forms of Lord Ganesha, Krishna, Sun and Goddess Durga. His paintings are colorful and bright. more..


Bhumika Takshak, an emerging artist says,

‘Perception is the key to every art’. And my own perception is strongly influenced by the great western artists. What has always fascinated me is the simplification of forms, compositions with bright colours and sometimes strong rhythmical use of lines. I feel my existence with the works of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Picasso, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Botticelli, Toulouse Lautrec, Modigliani, Warhol, Egypt and Greek vessel artists. I have experimented with some of the interesting forms… Rearranging them with my own colours, compositions, script and collages with a sincere hope that it will be cherished by all and provide a new insight….. My painting would blend the past and the present… the East and the West.'


About her own work, Fellow artist, Divya Rathore has commented,

"My Repertoire predominantly consists of works on the female figures done in oils. The oeuvres on display depict the many facets/moods of a woman in the environs of color… Snatches of verses woven into the medium stoke the imagination….. I have worked on simplification of the female form with major emphasis on the expressive faces… Trying to put forward her moods and the expression of how a woman picks on the various paths with a blink of an eye and a warm smile. A woman with courage and determination. Here is an efforts to portray the woman through the expressive medium of art… As once said in the words of Albert Camus, "Without culture and the relative freedom it implies, society, even when perfect, is but a jungle…. This is why any authentic, creation is a gift to the future."


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