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harvardfineartslib · 7 months ago
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“Could it be that human beings—whether Indian or Japanese—are like fishermen who cast their nets to fish but can only reach relatively shallow waters? We know a lot of things and are constantly learning more, but maybe what we have most in common with each other is what is unknown to us. The depths of the ocean, and our relationship to that world, still remain hidden and mysterious.” - Mayur and Tushar Vayeda
Brothers Mayur and Tushar Vayeda made this artists’ book.  They are from the indigenous Warli community in Maharashtra, western India and grew up in the village of Ganjad. After studying animation and business management in Mumbai, the brothers taught themselves the traditional art of Warli painting.
Warli art is traditionally created by the women in the community, who decorate the walls and floors of their homes, as well as community spaces and for festivals. As such, Warli paintings were temporary, constantly renewed and recreated.
Today, both women and men make Warli painting, and they are also made more permanent on paper or canvas. The Vayeda brothers incorporate traditional Warli painting style but create a new vision.
In this book, the Vayeda brothers tell their journey from Ganjad to a small Japanese island called Awashima, connecting the village stream they knew from their childhood to the deep oceans they encountered in Awashima.
The deep for the text Arun Wolf and Gita Wolf from an oral narrative by Mayur Vayeda and Tushar Vayeda. Chennai : Tara Books, [2020] Vayeda, Mayur [artist] Vayeda, Tushar [artist] HOLLIS number: 99157144381803941
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mollisarts · 4 months ago
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jodha · 1 year ago
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leyba · 2 years ago
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TRAPEZOID 10.5" x 8" x 7" 42 pages 7lbs 2009 #handmadebooks #environmentalart #oldmasters #artistsbooks #booksofleyba #indianartists #antonlavey #churchofsatan #stillife #leybaesque #politicalartwork #occultartist #satanicartwork #contemporaryart #visionaryart #radicalart #highart #highartinlowplaces #shadowwork #trueartist #trueart #coyotel #coyotelchurch #nycartist #mylegacy #sexandviolence #eroticart https://www.instagram.com/p/CqBDflzLKSs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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amit1093v · 2 years ago
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#togetherinspirit . . Please Follow @_im_infinite . . . Wallpaper size is available in the story. You can tap, hold and take screenshot . . . If you enjoyed this content please like, comment, and/or share!! I’d really appreciate it and it helps others see my art too☺️ Thanks for lookin 🙏🙏 . . . . #artbyiminfinite #_im_infini8 #doglover #doglovers #night #portrait #wallpaper #love #travelling #traveller #doglover #dogsofinstagram #romantic #indianartists #digitalart #_im_infinite #lovewallpaper #dog #adeventure #moon #dogs #digitaldrawing #drawing #art #digitalartist #instagram #photoshop #iphonewallpaper #procreate #friendship https://www.instagram.com/p/CpjfXykjpHN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thoughtimmolition · 1 year ago
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First attempt at Jaipur style miniature painting.
Colors used Gauche and poster.
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ibushiart · 1 year ago
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moonpaints · 2 years ago
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Ok updated the last painting and added someone 👀 can you spot?
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shivaom99 · 2 years ago
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🔷🔷✨✨🔶🔶✨✨💙💙Phenomenally Beautiful SHIVA SHAKTHI 🌺🌺🔶🌺🔶🌺🌺 from @kalyanis_canvas • Shivaparvati 🌼Swipe to see the close up💕 . Oil on @canvasify_official canvas board, absolutely loved the quality of these boards, very sturdy and perfectly primed for both acrylic and oil paints. . . . I feel the need to paint this again, with a few corrections... I thought recreating one's own digital art would be easy.. This made me wish for the digital airbrush and undo redo so bad. My mother loves it though ☺️ . Kindly send a message if you'd like to place an order. . . . . . #lordshiva🙏 #mahadev_ke_diwane__ #oilpaintingoncanvas #indianartists https://www.instagram.com/p/CpMVmitOPfQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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newsarenamedia · 4 months ago
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Aditya Gadhvi and Hanumankind Perform at Modi’s Event in New York
Aditya Gadhvi, Hanumankind, and other artists lit up the stage at PM Modi’s New York event with stunning performances. The night was a beautiful celebration of India’s culture, bringing the community together in an unforgettable way.
Read more at News Arena India
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mygiftsy · 6 months ago
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kaleegallery · 1 year ago
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Artist - Subhakar Tadi
Hence, I painted them black “It would not be an exaggeration to say that what we see as normal sight in our day-to-day life is nothing but the destruction and colonisation of nature. The instruments, equipment and simulated structures we have erected towards this one-way journey of destruction often threatens me. The dilemma is that it all comes in the name of progress and development. Though I am not willing to participate in this process of destruction, I am still a part of this phenomenon owing to the power of its perpetrators. My attempt is to understand the predicament of our times and I see my works as a reaction to these destructive processes. Hence, I painted them black.” - Subhakar Tadi
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mollisarts · 1 year ago
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Stone Saraswati murti: Stone sculpture of Hindu Goddess of Knowledge, Music and Art, Music Statue - Indian sculpture by mollisarts
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knowyourart01 · 1 year ago
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of renowned artist Jamini Roy with our exclusive Jamini Roy Inspired Kit. Celebrating the artistic legacy of this influential Indian painter, our kit brings his distinctive style and cultural essence right to your doorstep. Unleash your creativity as you explore the bold lines, vibrant colors, and folk art motifs that defined Jamini Roy's iconic artworks.
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leyba · 2 years ago
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The Last NEO-Colonialist Religious Painting# page 64 "SEX & VIOLENCE" Book 2 1992-1994) 17"x 14"x 4" , 24lbs , 82 pages. Introduction by Poppy Z Brite is the only one of my books created entirely in New York City @drawinglostsoul #handmadebooks #environmentalart #oldmasters #artistsbooks #booksofleyba #indianartists #antonlavey #churchofsatan #stillife #leybaesque #politicalartwork #occultartist #satanicartwork #contemporaryart #visionaryart #radicalart #highart #highartinlowplaces #shadowwork #trueartist #trueart #coyotel #coyotelchurch #nycartist #mylegacy#poppyzbrite #1990nyc #sexandviolence (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoFs-_MLTMJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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emeraldlabyrinth · 6 months ago
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Oh wow, the art and style of this book are incredibly interesting!
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“Could it be that human beings—whether Indian or Japanese—are like fishermen who cast their nets to fish but can only reach relatively shallow waters? We know a lot of things and are constantly learning more, but maybe what we have most in common with each other is what is unknown to us. The depths of the ocean, and our relationship to that world, still remain hidden and mysterious.” - Mayur and Tushar Vayeda
Brothers Mayur and Tushar Vayeda made this artists’ book.  They are from the indigenous Warli community in Maharashtra, western India and grew up in the village of Ganjad. After studying animation and business management in Mumbai, the brothers taught themselves the traditional art of Warli painting.
Warli art is traditionally created by the women in the community, who decorate the walls and floors of their homes, as well as community spaces and for festivals. As such, Warli paintings were temporary, constantly renewed and recreated.
Today, both women and men make Warli painting, and they are also made more permanent on paper or canvas. The Vayeda brothers incorporate traditional Warli painting style but create a new vision.
In this book, the Vayeda brothers tell their journey from Ganjad to a small Japanese island called Awashima, connecting the village stream they knew from their childhood to the deep oceans they encountered in Awashima.
The deep for the text Arun Wolf and Gita Wolf from an oral narrative by Mayur Vayeda and Tushar Vayeda. Chennai : Tara Books, [2020] Vayeda, Mayur [artist] Vayeda, Tushar [artist] HOLLIS number: 99157144381803941
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