Work by Ramesh Gorajala | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
There are important elements of an artist’s creative process for experimentation and elevating. They are inspired by trying a new medium or material or increasing their art practice to create diverse manifestations. Artists Ramesh Gorajala, Pita Samukta and Pavan Kumar are known for their signature styles, navigating challenges to create a new dimension.
Glow with glass beads
Ramesh Gorajala in his unit. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“When you try to do something new, energy brings enthusiasm,” says Srikalahta -based contemporary artist Ramesh Gorajla. Known for Kalamkari paintings of mythological characters, he is incorporating colored glass beads in his works for a new show in 2025.
Ramesh visited India Art Fair 2024 in Delhi and was mesmerized to see the tapestry made with glass beads. He has been visiting Hyderabad for the last six months to learn glass beads craft from a group in Lucknow.
Work by Ramesh Gorajala | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Source of different glass beads from Mumbai and find out how they work and their fragility has been a learning experience. With linen fabric in the form of canvas, he paints mythological figures and fuses glass beads in them. “After three unsuccessful experiments, I understood that beads only feel good on big and bold actions. “Earlier he finished a painting in 10 days, it takes three months for new artifacts with beads to be completed.” The final work takes longer to see but the satisfaction of creating something new is immense. “
New chapter with quilt art
Quilting by Priti Samukta | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“My room resembles a tailor shop with pieces of cloth,” says artist Priti Samukta, who had a new chapter as a research scholar as a research scholar, which was a new chapter with clothes and The quilt works. Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU) Head of the Department of Painting and a Fulbright Scholar, Post-Deactory Submission Proposal of Preity, ‘Woman in Quilt Arts of the South Gulf Area: A investigation in the contribution of 21st century America’ GEE The bend was based on his interest, an African-American rural community in Alabama in the US, known for his quilt.
Priti Samyukta Cut a cloth to stitch layers for quilt art photo credits: Special arrangements
In 2023, while researching the pieces of its art in the US in the US, the artist, who uses ink and acrylic as moderate, collects pieces of clothes from the cloth and is left by her US-based sister and niece. . Then he sings these colored pieces of clothes to make abstract and rhetorical tasks with women and cats as his subjects. In addition to his two solo exhibitions at Alabama and Illinois state universities in 2024, he held a show at Eastern Connecticut State University, USA in January 2025.
Quilt art by Priti Samukta | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Back to Hyderabad, she continues to quilt work and collects pieces of denim and distressed denim and threads so that she can achieve texture. However, she is laborious, interesting and medical as she likes to stitch by hand. On the challenges of her new medium, she says, “Making and filling the color in them works an acrylic/pen and ink, but in the quilt, the cut and stitching due to the edges folded and sewing is difficult and not an output as an output Is . ,
With 3×3 feet and 2 1/2 x 3 ft, each piece takes a month’s time, but gives a ‘terrible’ opportunity to learn. “As an art teacher, I constantly ask students to experiment, research and find your collection. I realized that someone keeps looking for a museum till the end. ,
Wooden avatar
Sculpture gathered by Pawan Kumar. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
‘Survivor’, a single show at the Triveni Art Gallery by the city -based artist D Pawan Kumar, shows the progress of the artist at the Triveni Kala Sangam in New Delhi, at the Triveni Art Gallery. Through the performance of wooden assemblies and paintings, Pawan moves his art to the next level.
Holiness with Wood began a decade ago when his daughter was born in 2012. “I used toys and animals to narrate stories for him and at the same time used it for a sense of natural material instead of plastic,” he remembers. His journey with drawing and painting landscape, wood also continued.
Sculpture gathered by Pawan Kumar. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A five or six -inch wooden toy used for imaginative sports is now developed on a scale of three -dimensional human form (one to three feet) with curves, paints and phrases and various narratives.
He works on the butt joint technique (a joint of two wooden pieces is placed on top of each other) that is glued to a strong adhesive. It takes 15 days to execute it, but if the ideation phase is long, the process also becomes long.
Pawan Kumar | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Artist, even a teacher (in the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad) describes the stories of day-to-day life experiences through demonstrations. “I combine my life with a piece of wood that was picked up from a shop but now alive as an art piece. This reflects my existence with art for 20 years in a high business society that instills my belief that I will still survive. ,
Published – January 30, 2025 01:02 pm IST