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Art for art sake

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Many of the art in these days are not for art sake. It is a good feeling when you create art for art sake. It needs to have a aesthetic feeling. Many artist work for comercial value. In the past art was commisioned by big people and they were given high respect. Even today in many parts of the world this tradition is followed. Many art schools and degrees have been started to promote art and many young people are taking interest in this field. With the advance technologies like internet, iphone mobiles and other electronic devices, web is very easy to browse and information is at finger tips.

Even today in Europe their are art schools where tradition oil painting is taught in the same style as it was taught in the olden days. The students have created art works extemely well, that you will feel you are in the golden age of art. At the same time many artist have created extremely well composed morden art.

Art should be for art sake. More than the commercial value, the felling of creating an art work is somthing a moment to enjoy.

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How to become an artist

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This is one of the most important topics that comes to any at student. Many think to be an artist need some special qualities. But the reality is different from fact. Art is an universal language and it can be understood by all, from the early man to the present computer savvy modern man. Their are a few requirements to become an artist. This is different from ” How to become a great artist”. I will discuss about that in the future articles. But for now how to become an artist.

 

You need to have the following basic requirements:

  1. Lots of interest in art,
  2. Take the art class very seriously,
  3. Learn all that is available about art and its related topics,
  4. Study how to compose a painting, light and color, perspective, human anatomy, still life, landscape, flowers, animals etc.,
  5. Practice a lot,
  6. Study paintings of great artists and of course local artists,
  7. Go to the local art gallery and have a chat with the curator,
  8. Study art from museums,
  9. Learn about the artist’s life and their inspiration towards art,
  10. Learn from books, websites , etc.,

You may not like the still life or landscape paintings but it is necessary to learn. Because the learning helps you to understand art and you will be able to to do good quality paintings. Some times the techniques you learn in landscape paintings will help to do good portrait.

select the medium of your choice and start experimenting. Many have a question which is the best medium. Well the answer is all the medium are best in their true nature. Take all the medium and paint. Your inner self will tell you the one you like. And that is your medium.

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Different hues on my canvas

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Artist: K.Jayachander
Place: Chennai, India

Chennai city has seen many great artists and the world has recognized these artists. This city is a sanctuary of talented artists. It is an honor for me to share with you the memorable time, I had with the artist.Creativity is no stranger to Mr. K.Jayachander, an artist living in the traditional city of Chennai.

He is a very simple person, who is dedicated to his canvas and experiments his ideas and produces an innovative paintings. He gets his inspiration from “Indian Culture” particularly from the Sound Indian temple architecture. Once the idea is conceived in his mind, he executes it with passion, which is evident from his paintings. He is a member in the “Pallava Artists Village”, Padappai, Chennai and in Tamilnadu Arts & Crafts Improvement Association. He interacts with various artists during his exhibitions and their encouragement motivates him to produce mesmerizing paintings.

He implements various Indian motifs and composes new paintings. He is a contemporary artist who has understood modern art to its core and at the same time very humble in nature. Currently, he is working on “Stone Series”.


One of the painting in the stone series
This series is a reflection of a visit to Gudiyam caves. Man has used various tools for various activities. During the evolutionary process his tools have been modified in terms of quality and sophistication. The artist has exemplary produced this theme in all of his latest paintings.

After globalization and due to the internet revolution, art and artist have traveled million of miles virtually. And at the same time every artist around the globe is producing art work that depicts their nativity and K.Jayachander is proud to be associated with his nativity.

“I feel art is growing in the right direction and each artist reflects images of their native place”, is the thoughts of K.Jayachander when asked about his views of art through the ages.

His favorite artist are Bhupen Kakkar, Jamani Roy, Damien Hirst and El Greco and he is enthralled by their paintings. Every artist has a desired art movement and so does K.Jayachander. His much loved art movement is Impressionism and his favorite artist from that period is Paul Cézanne and adores his painting titled “Great Bathers”. This period has not only influenced the artist, but also he says that “It is an embryo for the evolution of cubism abstract art.”


Great Bathers

Many consider that a good painting should have aesthetic feel while other consider technique is more important. K.Jayachander feels that both are important. He says “Both act in harmony with the totality”. This shows how he enjoys art in his life.

K.Jayachander was born on 4th August 1949, in Chennai, India. He is the eldest son of Prof. Late R.Krishna Rao who was the principal of college of art of craft, Chennai. He has high regards towards his father and inspired him a lot. For K.Jayachander art is more that passion and every member in his family understands the true nature of art.Apart from art he has also shown interest in Indian architecture, astronomy, pop music. His all time favorite pop artist are the famous Beatles and he is an excellent guitar player.

During our discussion, he remembered his early years in 1976 when he started to paint. Begin a science graduate he is always in the look out of adventure and answers. This fire in him gave birth to a new dimension in his life. He has explored art in multi-dimensions. Being a self taught artist, he studies many great master’s paintings and has in-depth knowledge in modern art.

He has participated in many group shows and organized many solo exhibitions. He has been received the “Best Artist of Tamil Nadu” award from the prestigious State Lalit Kala Academy Govt. of Tamil Nadu, 2002

Artist K.Jayachander’s Art Gallery

Exhibitions Participated:

  • Chief Minister’s Relief Fund Art Exhibition in Madras – 1978
  • Annual exhibition of United Painter’s  Association Trichy, 1978-1979
  • North Arcot Artists Association. Vellore 1979-1980
  • “Drawings – 81 All India exhibition of original drawings organized by the Govt. Museum, Govt. College of Arts, Lalit Kala Academy, Chandigarh – 1981
  • Annual exhibitions conducted by Tamilnadu Ovia Nunkalai Kuzhu 1982,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1997,1999,2000.
  • Tamilnadu Arts and Crafts Improvement Association Annual Exhibitions 1982,1983,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1993,1995,1996,1998.
  • Kala Mela 1982 in New Delhi
  • Interstate Exhibition – Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, Graphics & Sculpture from Tamilnadu to New Delhi Lalit Kala Art Gallery – 1983 organized by Tamilnadu Ovia Nunkalai Kuzhu and Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
  • Sarala Art Gallery fair at Lalit Kala Academy, 1985
  • All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, Annual Exhibitions 1989 and 1990.
  • Chitra Kala Parishad, Bangalore Annual Exhibition 1989
  • National Exhibition participation conducted by Lalit Kala Academy New Delhi at New Delhi in 1989, 2001.
  • Regional Art Exhibition by Lalit Kala Academy Chennai, 1992-1993
  • All India drawing Exhibition organized by the Govt. of India, Directorate of field publicity, Pondicherry and Pondicherry Ovia Nunkalai Academy – 1991.
  • Participation in the Sixth Rashtiya Kala Mela 1992-1993, Madras
  • Rashtiya Kala Mela 1997, New Delhi
  • National Youth Festival – 1998
  • Art festival, Chennai, Lalit Kala Academy 2001.

Group Shows:

  1. Alliance Francise, Bangalore – 1986.
  2. Sakshi Art Gallery, Chennai – 1987
  3. Faces – “ The Gallery”, 1989
  4. Raffic Gallery, Madurai, 1992
  5. Saha Gallery, Chennai, 1997, 1998
  6. Diverse Perception, Chennai – 1998
  7. Vinyasa Art Gallery, Chennai – 2000
  8. Cherian Art Gallery, Chennai – 2001
  9. Lakshana Art Gallery, Hyderabad – 2001
  10. Bala Gandharva Gallery, Pune – 2003
  11. Lakshana Art Gallery, Chennai – 2004
  12. Lakshmi Art Gallery, Chennai – 2004
  13. “Essence” – Ashvita Art Gallery, 2004
  14. “Dimension 4” Lakshna Gallery 2005 Hyderabad
  15. Vinyasa Gallery, Chennai 2005
  16. Jehangir Art Gallery 2006  Bombay
  17. 2007 at Coimbatore

Awards

  1. Tamil nadu oviua nunkali kuzhu award 2003

One Man Shows:

  1. Allance Francise, Chennai 1986
  2. Cholo Art Gallery, Chennai 1990
  3. Grindlays Gallery, Chennai, 1992
  4. Vinyasa Art Gallery, Chennai, 1999
  5. Lakshana Art Gallery, Bangalore, 2002
  6. Ashvita Art Gallery, Chennai 2004

Camp Participations:

  1. Art camp conducted by Tamilnadu Arts & Crafts Association at Kancheepuram – 1990
  2. Pallava Artists’ village-art camp for Kargil relief fund – 1999
  3. Pallava Artists’ village-art camp for Gujarat Earthquake relief fund – 2001
  4. Pallava Artists’ village- art camp 2002
  5. Traffic Awareness Camp, CCTP 2002
  6. Fifteen Artists Camp, Ashvitha Art Gallery, Chennai, 2003

Collection of Paintings India/Abroad:

  1. National Art Gallery, Chennai Museum
  2. State Bank of India, Nungambakkam, Chennai
  3. Chemplast India Limited
  4. State Bank of India, Staff Training Center, Chennai.
  5. US consulate General, Chennai.
  6. Interprint, New Delhi
  7. Sundaram Abex, Chennai
  8. Mrs. Rina Verghese, Chennai
  9. Mrs. Chandra Kumar, USA.
  10. “Private Art Collections”, Japan
  11. Vadi Duilis, Dario Giannoni, Italy
  12. John Carr, Australia
  13. Lilit Kala Academy, New Delhi
  14. Prof. Willey P.Kirk, U.S.A
  15. Madhu Lakshana, Chennai

Seminar Participation:

  1. Lecture on the topic given by Tamilnadu Ovia Nunkalai Kuzhu “ The Traditional Arts of India” at the Art Seminar, Madurai, 1988
  2. Painting Demonstration for members of Vaigai Artists Association, Madurai 1992
  3. “Know Your Artist”, television programme, Chennai Doordarshan.
  4. “Vaanavil”, television programme, Chennai, Doordarshan, 2002

Articles in Periodicals/Newspapers/Illustrations in books:

  1. Article on Traditional Art of Indian in the Quarterly periodical of Tamilnadu Ovia Nunkalai Kuzhu, 1988
  2. Horticulture in Ancient India”, Dr.R.N. Sampath, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, 1998
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