Showing posts with label African mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African mother. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Phoenix Womens Art Camp.....by Indian artist Manisha Vedpathak








Posting about the Artist Camp quite a late as I was busy packing for my travel to Rotterdam right after the camp.
Today I am posting from Rotterdam.
It was a wonderful experience while painting live at Phoenix Womens Art Camp. We were 10 artists from our city Pune. Wonderful arrangement by IGA Galleria and the Phoenix mall. Had fun painting as well as interacting with viewers passing by. We painted 2 canvases. I chose African theme. I was surprised by myself with stamina specially with the recently diagnosed Rheumatoid.
 Here are some of the pics:

















Tuesday, February 28, 2017

"Motherhood....The strength of women" ..... by Manisha Vedpathak

One more painting along with "Fly high" that will be going for my upcoming group
 show in Mumbai at DDNeroy Gallery which will be held on 8th March on the
occasion of  Women's day. The purest love in the world is  mother's love.
I believe that the greatest strength of women is Motherhood. I am blessed with
two beautiful daughters.


"Motherhood...The strength of women"
Acrylic on canvas, 20"x20"
Available
To purchase contact: manishavedpathak@gmail.com

Thursday, November 20, 2014

"Akua'ba".....an acrylic painting by Manisha Vedpathak

African symbols are very intriguing, their Ancestors made
symbols out of everything. Fertility Doll is one of the oldest
symbol which is also known as "Akua'ba"(pl. Akua'maa).

. The round, flat disc heads, columnar body with outstretched arms

 and smooth, black surface convey the Asante (or Ashanti) ideal of beauty.
In Ghana ,fertility dolls represent youth and fertility. These dolls are
carved in wood and are believed to induce pregnancy. Fertility dolls are
famous and special for the reason behind its creation.



It is one of the most familiar stories in African culture. At some time in the 
past, there was a young Asante woman called "Akua"( wednesday born)
who was having trouble in conceiving a child("ba"). So she was adviced
by a priest to commission a wood carving of a child. She was instructed 
to treat carving just like a living being. She was to carry the carving 
on her back as all the children are carried , tucked into the wrapper 
,with only the head appearing above the cloth and look after the carving
just like any child is been looked after. So Akua did just as she was told
but people teased her pointing at her carving. But eventually Akua got pregnant
and gave birth to a beautiful healthy girl and her success encouraged others
suffering from infertility to follow her path and thus the carvings came to be
 known after her name Akua'ba(Akua's child).

 And so the title of my painting is "Akua'ba". There are a few fertility dolls
in my painting and the images of mother carrying the child on her back
(these images which I am very fascinated about) , and thus came the abstract and 
very interesting juxtaposition of these images and various geo shapes .

Hope you all enjoy the painting!
 
"Akua'ba"
Acrylic on canvas,27"X50"
Available




Thursday, May 16, 2013

"At Work"...An Acrylic painting

After coming from New York,did not paint for a long
time.This piece was started before I left to NYC.I managed
to finish this today.This is a very typical scene in the market
here in Ghana.


"At Work", Acrylic on canvas,34"X35"