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by Mukta Gupta
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This image was painted from a photograph I had taken during my visit to India. This picture I had not really intended to take, but it was part of a... more
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This image was painted from a photograph I had taken during my visit to India. This picture I had not really intended to take, but it was part of a larger picture that I blew up and cropped to separate the image that I liked for my painting. This image painted on a 5 x 7" stretched Linen using master's techniques that I learnt at the Windward Community College, Kaneohe, Hawaii. It's also interesting to see how two paintings done from the same picture can come out so different just by changing size, and medium slightly from 18 x24" to 5 x 7" and instead of using oil on stretched canvas to oil on stretched Linen. This painting I feel has more texture visible as compared to the one done on stretched canvas and colors also came out slightly different.
Note: Please REDUCE the image (if ned to) to fit the 5x7 CARDS, so that the image is NOT cropped to keep the integrity of the original image.
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I was born in small town in India, at the border of a northwestern desert state of Rajasthan. At an early age, the vibrant colors and sweet melodies of nature and nomadic gypsies, called Banjaras, influencing my inner as well as outer world. My Banjara existence yearned for stability, at least in my inner being as I found it nonexistent in the outer world for obvious reasons of inherent uncertainty, being the very nature of our physical material world. My art was born out of the need to create symmetry out of asymmetry, harmony out of disharmony and order out of chaos in the explosively violent world where life itself has become an industrial commodity to satisfy the lust of the consumer, capitalistic world overpowered by the greed,...
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Adam Berner
This one has been a favorite for a long time
Ian Gledhill
Congratulations: Your beautiful portrait painting of this Indian man,is being featured in the 'Awesome Asia' group..Mukta..:)
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank You!
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Excelllent Very nice! (v)
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Glenn!
Angela Stanton
Beautiful. v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Angela!
EB Schmidt
Wonderful work! v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you!
Matthew Naiden
Great painting! I can feel the man's emotion.
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Matthew!
Mary Deal
Very nice work. v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Mary!
Hh Photography
Such a strong, weathered, old face. A beautiful painting, Mukta. I do like this one better than the other but both are nice. v/f
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you, I appreciate your comments and support!
Craig Wood
Wonderfully done Mukta. I love the confident brush strokes that give the face strength. v/f
Georgia Mizuleva
Splendid portrait.
Zulfiya Stromberg
Beautiful work, V
David and Carol Kelly
Beautiful work.
Angie Vogel
Nice work!
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Angie!
Judy Palkimas
Amazing work! v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Judy!
Barbara Walsh
nice work!V
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you again!
Nandan NAGWEKAR
WOW...what a portrait...superb strokes...well done Mukta !!!
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you!
Eti Reid
Mukta, such an expression! Awesome work! f/v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Eti!
Christine Fournier
Excellent
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Christine!
Kathy Stiber
Beautiful! I love the brush work. Very nice.
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Kathy!
Hartmut Jager
A most superb, wonderful and powerful portrait of a kind and wise man.
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Hartmut!
Marianne Campolongo
Powerful image!