Showing posts with label 20"x20". Show all posts
Showing posts with label 20"x20". Show all posts

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

Friday, February 17, 2017

"Fly high"....by Manisha Vedpathak

A new painting, much similar to the old one titled "Gaze between the lines", which is sold.
My new group show is coming up in Mumbai on the occasion of Women's day,8th March.
This painting will be exhibited there. The curator wanted me to paint on African theme.
So here's it, An african girl having a desire to fly high .


"Fly high"
Acrylic on canvas, 20"x20"
Available

To purchase contact:
manishavedpathak@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

"Hounds of spring on winter's traces"....an abstract by Manisha Vedpathak

"Hounds of spring on winter's traces"
An acrylic on canvas,20"x20"

This was an old canvas on which I had poured
some left over colors like purple ,blue,grey and white.
Normally I start any abstract without
any preconception or a specific imagination in 
mind...like a "no thought" step. But as I start applying
paint....pouring, splashing colors on the canvas,
it becomes more of a thoughtful process until there
is life in the painting.
But in the case of this abstract, I had inspiration from some 
of the photos I clicked in Czech Republic a few 
days back. The spring had just started but there were
still traces of winter. So I had a definite idea of what I 
wanted from this painting and here is the outcome.
                       I found this title on the internet which is
 actually a song composed by an American composer
 Alfred Reed in 1980 and was inspired by the poem
 “Atalanta in Calydon” by Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Though the poem expresses the youthfulness and innocence
of tender love.....I thought this title suits my painting, 
which shows the start of the spring with the traces of 
snow still seen  here and there.
Hope you all like this artwork!