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Anita is an accomplished artist who has explored and practiced various art forms inspired by her travels over the past 20 years. Her artistic life has a very interesting blend of contemplative art styles along with various traditional art forms.

 

As a self-taught artist, she explored varieties of traditional Indian art forms across various corners of the country. As a result, she is creating unique traditional art forms such as Madhubani painting, Odisha Patachitra work, Tanjore art, broken glass painting, and Ceramic artwork and revolving her art form with a surrealistic contemporary style.

 

She has completed her fashion and textile designing course and is an expert in various textile arts styles. Her artwork was part of the VIDA Voice Designer company of San Fransisco. 

 
As a teacher and practitioner, she has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in India and Thailand. Her paintings have been featured in many publications and acquired by collectors. She has showcased her work in over 24 exhibitions worldwide, including three solo exhibitions and various group exhibitions in India, Thailand, Iran, and Mexico.
ART Style

Contemplative Art

Painting is an ancient form of creative expression. Since times unknown, artists in every part of the world have been painting, giving expression to their imagination, thoughts and emotions. Of these paintings, much has been lost. But what has remained is a huge collection of excellent artwork and there are numerous museums and exhibitions all over the world. However, these paintings are not of the same form or same type.

There are numerous forms of art. These forms are given different names. There are thus numerous schools of art--old and new. Painting, in particular, has many schools. But that does not mean the doors to new forms is closed. Newer forms of painting always come up.

And thus we have a new form of art.

ontemplativism is a new form of art. It is a harmonious blend of the ancient and the modern. It is a harmonious combination of the eternal values of the world and the modern values. It is a harmonious blend of the eternal knowledge of the Vedas and the modern ways of thinking. Contemplative school of Art is a system which combines the old and the new, to create a new future.

 

In the word "contemplation", there is already an answer to the doubt as to which form of modern art we are speaking about. So, Contemplative school of Art is a harmonious blend of contemporary art with the eternal tradition of contemplation. Contemplation, introspection and meditation are imperative for this form of art. We dive deep within and bring out newer meanings to the mantras and verses of the Vedas.

I have thought of this school to be one of the important forms of future art because there is an awakening in the minds of people everywhere towards higher life.  People everywhere are searching for meaning. So, contemplativism as a form of art will definitely have great scope, it is hoped.



ARTWORK

Canvas Paintings

Contemplative and Modern Art Using Mixed Media

ARTWORK

Fabric Paintings

Acrylic Colors

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Traditional Artwork

Ceramic and Paints

Art Exhibitions

She has conducted and participated in several art exhibitions.

Solo Exhibitions

  • Annual Public Celebration, Belur Math, India, 2010-2011.
  • Charaiveti, Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, 2014.
  • Ordinary Miracle 1, Neilson Hays Library and Rotunda Gallery Café, Bangkok, 2016.
  • Deco Art, DS Tower 1, Bangkok, 2017.
  • Ordinary Miracle 2, Bangkok, 2019.

Group Exhibitions

  • View, Academy of Fine Arts, India, 2012.
  • 77th Annual All India Fine Arts Exhibition 2012 at Academy of Fine Arts, India, 2012-2013.
  • Aranya presented by RAD, at Birla Academy of Art and Culture, India, 2013.
  • Renaissance of India and the World. Life and Mission of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda: A Visual Tribute from Contemporary Artists of India, ICCR, Thailand, 2013.
  • Chirontan, Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, 2013.
  • An exhibition held at Kolkata Art Society, Birla Academy of Art, India, 2014.
  • Parama, Gallery La Mare, 2014.
  • Art Festival, National Stadium, Bangkok, India, 2017.
  • Many Faces of Ramayana, by UNESCO-FATU, Thailand, 2019.
  • Charulata, Chitrakoot Art Gallery, India, 2019.
  • Several online exhibitions held in Mexico, Iran, New Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujrat, India, between 2021 and 2022.
  • Aranya presented by RAD, at Birla Academy of Art and Culture, India, 2013.

Art Workshop