DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI Painting by Ragunath Venkatraman
DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI Painting by Ragunath Venkatraman
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Characteristics of the Painting “DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI”

Year of creation2009
Dimensions45 W × 60 H × 0.09 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleexpressionism
Genrehistory
Materialsoil
Keywords
divine green natarajar dance india red kuchipudi

Description of the Artwork “DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI”

DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI The Kuchipudi is an ancient dance form dating back to the 13th century A.D. Popularised by the travelling bards or bagavathalu, the rhythm and life of the dance captivated the connoisseur king of mighty Vijayanagar, under whose patronage the artists flourished and carried their art to other neighbouring kingdoms as well. From its humble beginnings as a folk dance, Kuchipudi has in grown in popularity to hold a place of honour among the most practiced classical dances of India. The famed Kuchipudi style of dance originally from AndhraPradesh finds expression in this canvas. The vibrantly colourful attire and sparkling jewellery of the dancer light up the entire painting with their alluring brightness. This splash of colours is set off against the graphic image of Nataraja -The Lord of Dance, in the background. Engaged in the cosmic dance, Lord Shiva- the supreme ascetic, is depicted in single tone copper/ gold unmixed colouring thus presenting a stunning contrast to the riot of colours that represent the life and spirit of the danseuse. The fusion of graphic single tone imagery with the lively, colorful rendition of the smiling danseuse combine to give the illusion of the Lord Nataraja himself finding expression through the dancer, thus highlighting the oneness of God and his Creation. The distinctive colours and bold strokes of oil on canvas bestow an early Impressionist veneer on the painting and contribute to overall effect of unification of the deity and the dancer through the divine dance. SIZE: 18x24”. ORIGINAL PAINTING OIL ON CANVAS. ROLLED. YEAR 2009

DIVINE DANCE of KUCHIPUDI

Original artwork, 45×60 cm, 2009
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About the artist

RAGUNATH…Profile A highly accomplished and versatile creative artist and painter with over five decades of proven, rich experience Ragunath specializes in various facets of oriental art, viz. Creative visual interpretations from rare epics from India; and life like depiction of real Indian natural sceneries, mythological episodes, ancient and modern cultural/historical images, and the varied and multi-cultural life styles of the Indian relics.. His expertise spans from exquisite reproduction of archaeological marvels, to rare paintings of Indian life in it’s true to life perspectives. Truly speaking, he has won laurels and wide recognition for his recent achievements, and specialization in contemporary arts and abstract paintings of present times. Born in 1941 in a traditional South Indian family ambience in Pinjai, at Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, he opted for it his outstanding urge in the specialization for training himself for only in art education. After completing his formal academic studies. He underwent rigorous training in the Government College of Fine Arts, in Kumbakonam and was successfully awarded advanced diploma. Thanjavur, is deemed to be the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu, where artistic traditions arebeing enjoyed Royal patronage. Having grown up in a rich cultural milieu of the times,he has deeply imbibed himself in the intricate nuances of traditional comprehensive art forms. Art Exhibitions: • World Trade Fair – 1968 • World Tamil Conference – 1968-69 • Lalit Kala Academy -1970 • Gandhi Jayanthi Art Exhibition – Victoria Technical Institute- 1990-91 • DMK’s founder day exhibition (Arignar Anna, former Chief minister of Tamil nadu) • Artist Association, Tamil Nadu – Solo Exhibition Award – 1990• Lakshmi Ethiraj Art Gallery • United Brothers Art Gallery • Currently exhibited a solo exhibition at Victoria Technical Institute, Chennai, India. Awards : • DMK Arignar Anna Award • Gandhi’s birthday award • World Tamil Conference Award • Artist Association , Tamil Nadu – Solo Exhibition Award – 1990 He has been associated with the art scene, especially in the South and has made rich contributions to leading calendar printing companies, including Prasad Process Ltd., Aaral Graphics, Vadapalani Printers, Sivakasi Art Printers etc., to mention only just a few of the leading Publishing houses. He has also contributed some of the highly rated visual images for these Organizations other art lovers. Endowed with high realistic and creative visualization skills he is capable of wonderfully blending the hues and colours to make his oil paintings a visual treat. His art interpretations are well known for rare and fine balance of his pieces of art. His work consists of figurative compositions that explore the several hues of human relationships and emotions. His works are reflection of not only the times, but also the mind and heart of the people in the world. His paintings exhibit realistic impressions of beauty, harmony, fine balance, rich colours which are constantly imprinted on his inner vision and emerge as colour forms on canvas. His present series of paintings feature Gods and Goddesses, the exemplary colourful vignettes and the lifestyles of Rajasthan, the ancient royal state of India. He lives and works in Anna nagar,Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India… Mobile No: 9962830128 Email: artlands_1941@yahoo.co.in

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