Monday, March 28

Art Vibration - 571

 

Two Art works Are Dedicate To My Indian Mythology…

Mythology is a very surprising subject for our mind , someone are trust on it or someone are not .But I trust on my Indian Mythology , by cast I am Brahmin Son  ( Purohit ) . so it is  my duty I give respect to our Mythology or that’s logic , Because that is giving positivity for positive nature and culture too . Mythology is giving message for trust in nature or that’s natural power ,because we all are part/ elements  of our nature .

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Tulsi Plant shifted in casted pot

In my family the ladies are present their  respect for plant Tulsi ( Tulsi is not a plant of nature that is making oxygen 24 hours in our nature ) so one Tulsi plant in my home from my childhood age . That Tulsi plant  is creating fresh oxygen for our breath so Tulsi plant is care taker for us in our nature we know it, so we are giving full respect to out Tulsi Plant at home in  India ..

Final Look og casted tulsi Plant in Ruff Mosaic  work


Last month our Tulsi Plant pot was damaged because Tulsi Plant got natural growth that’s roots needed more space for new fresh roots . so Tulsi plant pot was damaged itself . or  I thought for a new and big pot for our Tulsi Plant . 

Classical Indian  Singer  Ma'am Shubha Mudgal liked it and commented on it very nice


 I selected new medium for me or I was taken a task about Tulsi plant pot . I did casted a cemented pot in size 25X21X2 inches it was big size . I did not casted any pot before our Tulsi Plant pot . so it was a live challenge for a painter ( myself )  , because casting work in list of sculptor .

You can say I work for our requirement not for any professional job or task , but in that casting work I used all academic format or elements for strong casting . you can say I learn how to done cement casting for 3D form. I used very basic elements or tools for casting . in visuals you will see how to I completed that . I created casting material by cement or dust ( 4X1  four part dust or one part cement  mixture ) , for discuss I called to  my collage friends Sculptor  Laxman Singh Naruka and Engineer cum Artist Koushal Choudhary they both were motivated to me for that  new medium work of myself . within 10 days I got final result in form of a Tulsi plant pot . I decorated that by mosaic but a ruff look mosaic work on that pot .

Some time ruff and tuff  work give  fine effect or that is attract to others vision . so that Tulsi plant pot got a good comment from Classical Singer  Ma’am Shubha Mudgal ( India ) she wrote  words very nice for that Tulsi plant Pot when she visited  that on my Instagram post .

I dedicated that cement casting art work  to my Indian Mythology , because I did not wanted to see the death of our old Tulsi Plant , without that’s pot , so I created casted and sifted for our Tulsi Plant , we trust and know the Tulsi is our real care taker ( our mean our Human Family ) .

In same time I completed a wall mural to ceramic titles or cement , you can say mosaic work in form of Kalpvraksh ( tree of Blessings ) 

Wall of Home with ruff saketch of Kalpvraksh

Mosaic work on wall in image Kalpvraksh


Final look of Mosaic art work , Image Kalpvraksh tree

Zoom in image kalpvraksh Mosaic style , wall mural

zoon in mosaic leafs and branches of kalpvraksh

 

In our Indian Mythology we have lots of symbols of blessings in that symbols we have one  Kalpvraksh ( tree of Blessings ) .

I told  you I trust in our Mythology so for blessings on our home or family I created a Kalpvraksh tree image on our wall of home , I completed to that by ceramic tiles or cement. I trust the Kalpvraksh will bless on us because I created or Invited to that at my home from my art form . or I dedicated mural mosaic art work  image kalpvraksh to our mythology  

 

 Because life run on believe or believe nature and culture is come  from our Mythology so my two art work are dedicate to my Indian Mythology ..

Yogendra kumar purohit

Master of Fine Art

Bikaner, INDIA       

 


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