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

Thursday, July 3, 2014

"Imposed"....An acrylic painting by Manisha Vedpathak

"Imposed"
Acrylic on canvas
Another doodle art converted into a painting.
This doodle was done while I was watching
an African movie. While I was painting I got
so engaged in getting the expressions on the faces
of these girls that I almost erased most of the crooked,
curved lines that served as outlines.
I thought of the title "Imposed",  as the girls in that
African movie had a lot of social barriers imposed
on them which I tried to symbolize using vertical
lines on their faces.
Would love to have your feedback.
 
 Tomorrow I will be travelling to India for 2 months.
Hope to keep in touch while in India. Till then
have  safe and pleasant summer holidays.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"Tribal dance"..... An African painting by Manisha Vedpathak




"Tribal dance"
Acrylic on canvas, 39"x39"

Dance is the life of the African.
 To the African, dance is a way of thinking,
living and communicating. They dance on
any occasion like festival, child birth,
marriage,funeral. They dance even when
 they are overjoyed. I feel that they have
 rhythm in their body.Every single person
can dance, I love to watch them dancing.

Monday, June 24, 2013

"Washing day"......An acrylic painting on canvas

I think of a  lot of themes whenever I want to start 
a painting but eventually end up in doing abstracts.
I have decided that I will try to focus on my abstracts
but I will keep on doing some combination of
 abstract and figurative occasionally.
So here is one in the same line. African ladies washing
clothes.I would appreciate and love any comments on
my artwork.

"Washing day"
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas,
12"x24"


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Glamour...An acrylic painting in Afrian series

This painting was inspired from the girls I
see at a supershop in Accra.They look after the
perfumes section of the shop.All are tall,slim and
look very presentable in their traditional outfit.
Of course they don't wear the headdress in the
shop but I have seen ladies wearing in their
 functions.And they look so gorgeous and
 glamorous in it.



 Glamour
Acrylic on canvas
Diptych ,39.37" * 39.37" each