Shalini Patel, an artist from Vadodara; cordially invites you
to her exhibition of paintings and linocuts; from 17th March to 20th March 2016
at the White Sanctum Art Gallery, Bengaluru. The
exhibition will be inaugurated by the renowned artist Shri. T M Aziz. Shalini has an M.A. in (Fine arts- Painting) from M.S.
University of Baroda, Vadodara. She conducted many solos and group shows in
India and abroad. She is a
student of Padmavibhooshan K G Subramaniyan. She has done her junior cultural
scholarship under the guidance of renowned artist Late Shri. Bhupen Khakkar for 3 years.
Pic: Artist Shalini Patel
Shalini Patel comes up with a body of her latest works: paintings and lino-prints in which she mirrors the nature around her where she is rooted. She has brought 20 Lino- prints and 20 paintings for this exhibition of her works. As Antony Joseph Nangelimalil puts it "Her works give a call from behind to turn back to nature, to which each one really belongs. Her works give an invite to immerse in the warmth of nature, to which once each one has to submerse. Her works give a sober counsel to be in harmony with the nature.".
Pic: Shalini Patel's Banana leaf series and other paintings in display
Pic: Shalini Patel's Lino cut prints in display at White Sanctum Art Gallery
Linocut is a printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum (sometimes mounted on a wooden block) is used for therelief surface. A design is cut into the linoleum surface with a
sharp knife, V-shaped chisel or gouge, with the raised (uncarved) areas representing a reversal
(mirror image) of the parts to show printed. The linoleum sheet is inked with a
roller (called a brayer), and then impressed onto paper or fabric. The actual printing
can be done by hand or with a press. The stark contrast of Linocuts attracted
the artist to it’s beauty. With the advance of technology Linocut usages have diminished.
- Bindu P V
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