In keeping with the Saturday evenings of culture and learning (like the traditional Indian dances I saw the other week when we came across the cultural exchange show), and in a rather depressing sign that my youth and partying days are drawing to a close, I got invited to an art exhibition inauguration event by my friend who had some of her pieces featured.
The exhibition showcased work from the final year fine arts students from the Stella Maris College for Girls – and before you jump to any conclusions I would like to lay to rest any vicious rumours that the only reason I went was to mingle with exceptionally pretty young 20-something girls…that was just an added bonus 😀 (note to mother: I really AM trying!).
Now first and foremost I should say that I am by no means an art critic (ha! Imagine!) and I think a lot of the art scene is so far up its own arse they’ve lost touch with reality.
With that said and out of the way, I was really taken aback by just how good exceptional a lot of the work was. I don’t know my Classic from Renaissance (private ‘in’ joke there, wonder if they’ll get it), but I do know what I like when I see it. To me, what I like is waaaaay more important than what some pompous art/design critic says.
Infact, I liked what I saw so much, I’ve decided to actually go ahead and buy some (yeah, it came as a complete surprise to me too!), the problem is, I can’t decide which pieces to buy because I’d happily take them all, so I’m going the ask the audience and see what you think. Take a look at the photos, and let me know if you have any opinions!
I want to be very clear on this, I don’t want to be mistaken! I’m not turning arty farty, I’m not buying them as an investment, I just genuinely like them, and at the price they are being sold at, they are a bargain!
I’m usually very harsh about the creativity of Indians because in my line of work it’s incredibly hard to find good graphic designers (my old work colleague, Vel might be an exception here), but these pieces show me that there are very talented artists…if only I could convince them to come and try their hand at web design!
The highlight of the inauguration was a live painting by an artist called R.B. Bhaskaran who regularly sells his art work across the globe for thousands of pounds. He literally stood there in the gallery while everyone was watching and painted this – although on a personal note, in this case I prefer the students work to the one he knocked up in 30 minutes.
Appreciate the observation! And nothing wrong in being ‘arty farty’ really, you should be proud of your new found interest in culture. Even if it’s highly critical.
@Pete’s mom: He really IS trying!
Buy the first one for you, it’s really funky and contemporary and buy the fourth one (petals(?)falling from the pot for me, it’s calming and serene yet a bit deep as well. Thanks for trying Swapnil, this boy needs some culture!
I like the guitar-themed one. But then… I would, wouldn’t I?
I’ll not keep you in suspense any longer, I purchased the guitar painting which is called “Untitled” by the artist, so I propose the name of “I Shoulda Learned To Play The Guitar” and I got the blue one which is also called “Untitled” so I’m giving it the name “Falling Petals” 🙂
The other two yellow and brown ‘girl’ paintings also really grew on me, but I couldn’t afford to buy them all!
Ooo, have I missed this? 🙁
Yes, it’s over, I got two paintings, I could probably be persuaded to buy a couple more!