Zooming interface of 2D and 3D art

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As I dig into the world of creativity and comb through maze of upcoming talents, I find many a Howard Roark, working relentlessly with the sole focus of creating stimulating works of art. 

Recently I was quite delighted to discover the works of 'Concept Art' who deal in original 3D art forms and large scale murals. This is an art studio run by the artist duo Mahesh Jagtap and Aarti Badamikar. They are both alumni of Sir JJ School of Arts and Aarti has further pursued her masters at NID. Their concept of a 3D mural designed out of E waste, for the Hinduja office space in Bangalore, grabbed my interest and was pleasantly surprised when I landed at their workshop. Apart from the duo a collaborative team of talented artists were sweating out,  argon-welding stainless steel spheres with slender pipes, to meet with their deadline of a commissioned work named 'Connecting the Dots' for the same corporate house




Unique to their dedication to art and constant aspiration to be not labelled as mass producer of artworks, the team works towards diverse innovative art forms. Gigantic murals is one of their forte. One of their pioneering mural work is, the larger than life, tropical themed mosaic at the IBNII Spa resort  in Coorg, Karnataka. Mosiac tiles were meticulously cut according to form and colour blending was conducted for the chiaroscuro effect that added dimension to the elements. Not only was attention paid to colour but tile placement was done creatively to achieve the scatter of the sun-rays and the ripple of the water body. Another remarkable mosaic is a human portrait that has been attained with the perfection of skin tone and face cut bringing out the cohesive whole in the art form.



The team with eclectic energy loves to take in challenges of all facets of art. Their exploration and creative spectrum ranges from paintings, sculptures murals and installations. This has just been their beginning and they do not want to restrain their horizon. They want to add to their artistic skills experimental space decor, ingenious design-gifting, art restoration and even unusual art material. A peak into some of their innovatory work can set the pace to imagine what this bunch of art enthusiasts can achieve with the apt opportunity to display their zest.





 It goes without saying that the creative exuberance at the art studio has a buoyant vivacity which is infectious and entices you to join in the studio fun. Having fun while we work is their motto as they ready themselves to every creative challenge that gets their adrenaline shooting. 

I sign off today with a smile for having met such effervescent artists and hope that only the sky will be the limit for these creative dynamites.




Note
If you want to know more about this art team you would want to log onto http://www.conceptart.in



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7 comments:

  1. Wishing them the success they rightly deserve

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  2. Wishing them the success they rightly deserve

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  3. Thank you Sanjukta for the feature!
    Thank you Anu for all the love and support :)

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  4. Just amazing is all I can perhaps utter! Hats off to Mahesh and Aarti of Concept Art for their dedication. And kudos to you too for highlighting their incredible work of art.

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  5. Just amazing is all I can perhaps utter! Hats off to Mahesh and Aarti of Concept Art for their dedication. And kudos to you too for highlighting their incredible work of art.

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    1. Thank you Debasis. Glad you like what we also like - our work! :)

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  6. Congratulations for the path breaking journey in the World of Creativity.

    Wish you all the very best for the future, Aarti, Mahesh.

    Keep it up !!!

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