Glass Painting – Banithani

Glass paintings, which I have completed today. I have used solvant based glass color, Tanjore stones & gold outliner.

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Miniature Painting

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Featured Artist – Alka Goel

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Mrs. ALKA GOEL is a a house wife and mother of two grownup children doing satisfactorily in their chosen field respectively. Her educational profile read as M.Phil.(Math) with a gold medal . She started working as Tanjore artist almost 4 to 5 yrs back. With encouragement from my family and friends a hobby of childhood  has taken shape in form of these paintings .During her stay in south india she took some trainting in this field from masters to achieve it. Since the time she started working as Tanjore artist She has worked on number of painting varying in size and pattern .

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This journey as an artist has made her richer in experience, the result of which is here in form of this website developed by her. She believes learning process is a constantly upward moving curve which never ends till death and this conviction encouraged her to start experimenting with ancient south Indian sacred Tanjore art. She fused the techniques of its style with her own ideas, inspired by north Indian patterns, the place I belong to.

More of her works can be seen at her website – Shree Tanjore Art

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Sri Rama Patabishekam

Hi all,
This painting is an inspiration drawn from the renowned artist B.G.Sharma. He is a one of kind artist. In future I will be displaying more of his work. As of now you can feast your eyes with this painting.
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More about B.G.Sharma
Bhanwar lal Girdhari lal Sharma (B. G. Sharma) is an award-winning painter from Rajasthan, India. He is famous for his miniature devotional paintings and his rejuvenation and popularization of classic Rajasthan art, including the Mughal, Kishangarh, and Kangra styles.

Sharma was born August 5, 1924 in Nathdwara, a small town near Udaipur.Nathdwara is home to the Shrinathji Krishna temple complex, which supports an artists community. Sharma’s family had been artists for generations.

Sharma has been exhibited internationally in London, Germany and the United States. The Shri B.G.Sharma Art Gallery in Udaipur contains an extensive collection of his works.

Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, British monarch Queen Elizabeth II and former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser all commissioned portraits by Sharma.His various awards include India’s National Art Award for Master Craftsman.

A collection of Sharma’s artwork was published in September 2000 titled Form of Beauty: The Krishna Art of B.G.Sharma.
(source : wikipedia)

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Mughal Queen-Indian Miniature Painting

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