Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

My Artworks on my Facebook Page.



Artists found the social media network a good place for showcasing their artworks. They feel it is helpful in spreading information about their artworks and shows. A good tool to follow the art related activities and updates from masters to upcoming artists. And many times for developing links and networks. 

There is a serious issue how to show case artworks on a page. I have tried lots of experiments. 

For example 

1. Reduce the image size to 72 dpi and putting watermarks and just upload it to any gallery site or any social networking site. 


2. Some time I draw the borders and rest is same as mention above. 

And some time I like to show how it will look on a wall... 



I hate tagging the pictures where as I like to share it through groups. 

I try to avoid not to ask for favors in liking artworks but sure I encourage people to write comments as it is more important to me. 

The idea is that to reach maximum number of people in India and abroad without spending money but sure time is investment here. 

It feel good to watch the statistics of post and other informations. I find it encouraging as it gives me opportunity to reach that many peoples and I know that it would have not possible by any other medium or media. 

If the artworks been published by Galleries, it always have advantages as someone endorsing your skills. But how often it happens? But if you have every information at one place and time record of years, is what I feel is priceless. It record your artworks the environment, the problems, the topics, the series, the artist's mood, what happened when etc etc... The records of day by day, if not day by day than months by months..... or year by year. It feels important for me. 

Publishing artwork at particular time or particular day or year...gives you strength to fight for copyrights. People who will copy your artwork will have the date or time after you have created particular artwork. But sure there is risk of stealing ideas, that is what the risk is. 

It is up to us who have to decide, would we like to sit with our artworks resting at our home and no one to ever see it, or we would share it and arouse the curiosity of our techniques and skills and teach to the people who have similar taste and interests. We try to tell people that we are very much there and we are deeply involved in these activities. So it is us who have to decide it, no one can compel anyone to what to do and what to not to do...It is YOU who have to decide what you want. 


Hope this information will be useful!

Thanks.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Artworks on Postcards by Yogendra Kumar Purohit


Yogendra Kumar Purohit is dedicated artist. Lives, born and brought up in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. He has earned Master degree in Fine Arts and practicing the art since 20 years. He creates paintings, designs, sculptures, installations, crafts, drawings, sketching, art movies and conceptual artworks. Here we will discuss his postcard drawings.  

Mr. Purohit admires artists such as Vinsent Wongong, Sezaan, Picaso , Kurbe, Mikelengilo , Jamini Roy, Amrta Sergill and Liyonardo The Vinchi etc.

In his artworks, he depicts emotions such as love, illness, depression, sadness and tiredness etc. He is a strong visionary artist who transforms his emotions into works of art.  He enjoys freedom of expression. This freedom inspires him to depict true feelings of his life in form of artworks. In other words his art projects his own life. Moreover the artist wants to breath the art till last moment of his life. 

As an artist, Mr. Purohit, has participated in many art events such as workshops, festivals and exhibitions held in India and in the world. He has also organized many art events successfully. His artworks been appreciated in Bikaner, Rajasthan, also in India and around the world. His artworks are part of collection of Dr. Amitabh Bachchan, Smt. Usha Puniya,Pranab Mukharjee, US President Barack Obama,Vincenzo Montella, Pradarshak Art Gallery, Mumbai, Samanvay Art Gallery, Jaipur and Frosso of Greece to name few. 

Postcard drawings. 

Artist Yogendra Kumar Purohit has created about many drawings on postcard dimensions 14X9 cm issued by the Indian Postal Service  http://www.indiapost.gov.in  and this series of artworks is growing with the time. 

Mr. Purohit uses very simple material, just ink pen and postcard. The way it is drawn looks simple yet we can feel the mastery in the drawings with unbroken, neat lines. The combination of colors, space, shape, and lines being arranged meaningfully. These drawings consist of airplanes, fishes, elephant and flowers, heart sign and some lines which feels like mountains and some lines are shaped in form of doors and windows similar to mud house seen in Rajasthan. 

The author can assemble these symbols with the use of postcard. As if a postcard has been send to someone faraway with a message as mostly poor people use it. It is open letter that anyone can read it. 

The lines of the drawings guides our eyes to see one thing after another which forms an interesting story at the end. It feels as if postcard travels all over world. e.g. through ships, aircrafts and they cover mountains, sea, and land. It feels that everything is connected beautifully. It is utterly magnificent to see similar things arranged differently in each drawings on those postcards. One just gets mesmerized in his work for a long, long time.

Some of his postcards.

 Some question asked to Artist Yogendra K. Purohit and his answered. 

How your series started. from where you were inspired.
“I were inspired by my time and art condition I like always easy way for art presentation of my self, postcard is a tool of communication or our nation so I did selected this medium as an art work. It was started when my international artist friends were demanded to me my art work .so I did started some work on postcard and I did posted that to them”.

How many artworks you have created so far?
“I did created 20 to 25 art work on post card”.

What material you use for creating your artworks?
“Simple pen ink, pencil or postcard”.

Did you displayed your artworks? Where?
“Yes my art work was displayed in Greece”.

What the views's say?
“My true life journey by art”.

Would you like to sell?
“This is an out of my life theory question..so sorry I can't say about it any thing”.

What are the prices?
“Its like diamond so you tell me what is the real cost of my art work.”

“Thank you”.

We wish Artist Yogendra Kumar Purohit will be spreading this unique way of expression to the masses and to the world’s viewers. 

All the Best Yogendra Kumar Purohit ji!  

Thanks 

Regards 

Dr. Tripti Singh