Artist Information:
Raman Bhardwaj
chandigarh,
India
Member Since: Aug 2006

|
|
|
|
Artist Statement:
Memories of past and visions of future
My first and foremost concern as a visual artist, is the visual. I see shapes, lines and colours around me in life and wonder at the inexhaustible scope of their amalgamation, and reconstruct them on canvas, sometimes to convey some thought, sometimes just ...
Further Information
| |
Artist Exhibitions:
Coming Soon!
|
|
Artist Galleries:
Coming Soon!
|
|
Artist Reviews:
PRESS REVIEWS----------
Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Panjab University, Chandigarh from October 31 to November 4, 2000
Raman Bhardwaj's paintings and drawings reflect his endeavor to prevail over human frailties. This young artist refuses to paint the ugliness of our milieu. Not for...
Further Information
|
|
Collections:
Panjab University Museum, Chandigarh, India
Alliance Francaise, Chandigarh, India,
The Press Club, Chandigarh,
Government College of Architecture, Chandigarh
The Indian Express Newspapers Ltd., Chandigarh...
Further Information
|
|
Commissions:
Coming Soon!
|
|
|
Raman Bhardwaj's Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Raman Bhardwaj's Portfolio. Memories of past and visions of future
My first and foremost concern as a visual artist, is the visual. I see shapes, lines and colours around me in life and wonder at the inexhaustible scope of their amalgamation, and reconstruct them on canvas, sometimes to convey some thought, sometimes just for the sake of striking visual pleasure. Craft is imperative to Art. Owing to my oriental background, symbolism always allures me when I sit to compose an artwork , yet I believe the form that gives outward expression to my paintings is based on an inner sub-conscious world. This sub-conscious world holds memories of past, and visions of future. I believe this system shapes my entire efforts at theme, style and composition. I always desire to convey some message through the language of visuals.
The world of visual art has travelled extensively since its cave days. But I don’t believe in linear growth, i.e., a growth in terms of chronological order. Artists of our age have an entire sea of ‘isms’ and `schools’ to prepare a cup of tea for themselves. The global culture influences every thinking mind and working hand with the borders of cultural identities ... |
|
explore works by: price - latest uploaded - theme - chronologically - quick thumbs Page 1 of 2: <<
1 2
Next
>>
|