Indian Village Market

15,500.00

Palette knife is almost a very common practice in the field of art. Although here’s an artist who has created rather interesting subjects from daily livelihood and streets. The entire painting is constructed using only fingers as a tool to apply colors to the canvass. No use of knifes and brushes just Fingers. Isn’t that something unique? His paintings show the colorful atmosphere of the ‘Bazaars’ which show the authenticity of India that everyone can relate to from their daily lives. The works of this artist brings a vibrant and dynamic life to almost any interior space.

15 x 18 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Vertical Rectangle
Clear
ABOUT GIRISH ADDANAVAR
The Culture Trip

Born in Nipani, Maharashtra, but tracing his roots to Karnataka, Girish Adannavar is an artist whose works have been globally featured and well received. His works are stark but vibrant, and most of them feature human forms. He’s comfortable with oil on canvas, but also has an inclination toward drawing. As far as formal education goes, Girish is a 1997 graduate of Bangalore University, Hubli, with a Master of Art Degree. Prizes he has won include the 2008 Dakshin Maharashtra Sahitya Sammelan and the 2002 Rotary International awards. He has been involved in numerous exhibitions, both solo and group, in the USA, Canada, India, UK and Korea. The Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi; 2010 Boston Gala; 2008 The Shrine Gallery, New Delhi; and 2001 Heritage Center, Washington DC are just some of the venues to have hosted his artwork.

Size

15 x 18 inches

Medium

Acrylic on canvas

Shape

Vertical Rectangle