Love Flowers-22598 is a photograph by Baljit Chadha which was uploaded on May 17th, 2020.
Love Flowers-22598
I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY. I TAKEPHOTOGRAPHS OF FLOWERS AND CONVERT THEM IN TO MY PAINTINGS... more
Title
Love Flowers-22598
Artist
Baljit Chadha
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY. I TAKEPHOTOGRAPHS OF FLOWERS AND CONVERT THEM IN TO MY PAINTINGS
I have created a new technique called (FLOAT ON COLORS) .Using mix media on paper. I evolved a style of art that has minimal gap in feeling and expression. Rapidity and quickness of expression in my art comes from the well of inner spirituality. My art is not planned, thought-out and cerebral it is based on spontaneity. Abstract Expressionism is a wider term and my art follows it in variegated dimensions.
My journey in art continued and I experiment with different painting instruments and techniques. My dependence on brushwork is rather limited. I frequently and freely use spatulas, wooden sticks, masking, and sand-mix, push bottles and what comes handy in the moment. I use acrylic with mix media. I have developed acrylic based glazes that were possible earlier only with oil paints. The glazes impart a charm similar to enamel glazes.
My art journey finds depth and width in continuous experimentation, forays into the unknown and choosing challenging metaphors of expression. Where my art journey will take me next I leave to higher forces. I did an installation ( Wall of Divine Flowers)with twelve thousand paintings. Entire collection of 12000paintings donated to SMILE FOUNDATION, for girl child education.
� ART IS IMAGINATION/ART IS DREAMING/ART IS INOVATION/ART IS THINKING/ART IS CRAETIVITY/ART IS EMOTIONS/ART IS SUPPORT/ART IS COMBINATION OF MATERIALS/ART IS CONCEPT/ART IS TO DO SOME THING DIFFERENT/ART IS TO EXPLORE AND ART IS FOR EVERYONE TO DO AND ENJO
� CREATED A WORLD RECORD
The exhibition with the most paintings of flowers in the worldhttp://www.youtube.com/edit?ns=1&video_id=fCTt1B51fJA
http://www.1wra.org/index.php/Worldrecord/detail/id/1241
This certificate is given by WORLD RECORD ASSOCIATION/LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS-2014
www.baljit-chadha.artistwebsites.comVALUE OF MY PAINTINGS;-
http://www.artmajeur.com/en/official-artist-certification-download/baljit/baljit-chadha/808.pdf
size;=65cm x 50 cm/ 2.2 x 1.8 / 28.7 x 19.8
RECENTLY SATACHI ART ONLINE HAS BOUGHT MY ETERNAL CIRCLE.MY WORKS OF HEAVENLY FLOWERS ARE USED BY BEST DESINGER OF NEWYORK USA FOR LIMITED ADDITION FURNISHING.DESIGNER FROM MUBAI HAS PICKED 14 IMAGES OF HEAVENLY FLOWERS FOR BOLLYWOOD CELEBRATIES FASHIONS GARMENTS.
RIGHT INSTINCT
It is essential we realize that our response to art depends on a great deal of touch memory and that this information comes to us through our eyes. Added to this is the principle of gravity which gives us a sense of balance and cohesion. We are quick to recognize anything that is top- heavy, lop- sided or in any way unbalanced or incoherent. Finally we are governed by rhythm: the regular rhythm of the human- beats, of breathing, of succeeding days and nights and as indeed of all the other vital rhythms as those of the oscillating atoms and the planets etc.
I believe the work of B.S Chadha responds to all that which is rhythmic, vital and structural in the world, and this means that the artist instinctively bears witness to the basic physical principles of root reality. His work may or not be short on technical rigour as in peak moments of art craft, yet his instincts are sounds. And these are the true substance of his spirals, curvilinear forms and other variations, especially those got up in commanding reds and allied hues. An artist of this genre does what in another art form, like the dance, the dancer does. There is sheer joy in describing circles and the figures of whirling eights.
As a craftsman of the finger- tips, Chadha appears to be in constant search among the myriad forms, structures, and variations of color in nature that reveal to us the particular aspects and degrees of rhythms and structures to which human sensibility responds.
Each artist is a specialist in looking one way or another, and B.S. Chadha has his temperament gifted with special aims, ideals, visions and methods of works, and which must be understood if they are to be respected. It matters not if Chadha is �well known� or not as an ace art marksman. First things first, for his heart, in matters of art, is in the right place. His offering quickens the pace of our blood stream from to time, and which also means the interplay of muscular tensions and relaxations in our body and its sensors. When this happens to happen to our physiology our spirit also comes alive. The choice works of Chadha, do precisely that at a good many moments. So draw your own conclusions!
Keshav Malik
Art Critic
New Delhi
I painted an Eden of flowers divine
�The sun shone in between, and all the little white flowers sparkled. � I went on painting at the risk and peril of seeing the whole show on the ground at any moment -- it's a white effect with a good deal of yellow in it, and blue and lilac, the sky white and blue.�
Letter to Theo van Gogh, c.11 April 1888 by Vincent Van Gogh
The intensity, poetics and singularity of joy that Van Gogh brought to the art of painting flowers remains unrivalled in the annals of art history. In terms of adjusted prices Van Gogh remains the highest priced artist for his paintings of flowers. His �Irises� were priced at more than $100 million (adjusted) and his �Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers� for more than $ 75 million (adjusted).
Before Van Gogh flower painting was a part of Still Life painting tradition. But he changed it all. A man who painted seriously only for two years of his life changed the way we look at flowers and sunflowers specially.
Of other artists who loved to paint flowers the name of American Georgia O�Keeffe comes at the top. Matisse painted flowers largely as part art decorativ style. His flowers carry the flat two dimensionality but are saturated with pure colours as per Fauvist tradition.
True to his Pop Art style Andy Warhol painted flowers as silk screen portfolios of flat colour surfaces reminding about the unreality of �representation�.
Artist friend Baljit S. Chadha has a lasting honeymoon with flowers in his artistic expression. He paints some times with frugality of a Zen master. I can understand that as he had his early training in painting in Japan where he lived and studied as a teenager and had the benefit of the tutelage of great Japanese masters. But his present series on flowers nonplussed me with wonder and joy. He has in the present works a new dimension and a new personality of flowers that I have not seen before. This is because he has distilled the expression from his inner joy and happiness that is the essence of flowers per se and not from their forms.
His flowers have a nearly expressionistic, abstract persona. He uses a watercolour like free flow of colour and tonalities to invest his work with a sensual poetry. His works are acrylic on paper and therefore amenable to idiosyncratic overflows that lends a fresh charm to his oeuvre.
Another landmark quality of Baljit�s new works is that they are rendered in fiery shiny glazes. As we know glazes are traditionally done in oil paint medium. But Baljit has worked them with acrylic colour and without the use of pure impasto. The colours diluted with water float and embrace each other and still have lustrous intensity.
Baljit Chadha has created a fresh stylistic edifice and his creative expression jumps from the visible-familiar to spiritually felt flowers in a divine Eden.
Viktor Vijay Kumar
Director Curator
European Artists� Association
Germany
FLOWERS,ABSTRACT FLOWERS,LOVELY FLOWERS,DIVINE FLOWERS,HEAVENLY FLOWERS ZEN FLOWERS,WALL ART, HOME DÉCOR, TEXTILES.SCARVES,DECORATIONS.,SHAWLS,FLORA,COLORFUL
floral plant petals flower painting ,
divine, heavenly, Zen , spring, autumn, winter, summer, love, inner peace, adorable flowers, love flowers, organic flowers, red green yellow, purple ,PINK,GREY,ORANGE,MAGENTA,
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