Art Works Inspired by Great Literature

1. Jeff Wall based this elaborately staged photograph on the prologue of Ralph Ellison’s celebrated 1952 novel, Invisible Man. Image ©2016 Jeff Wall, courtesy MoMA. The novel’s protagonist, an unnamed African American man, relates that he lives secretly “in my hole in the basement,” where he has “wired the entire ceiling, every inch of it” with 1,369... Continue Reading →

P K Sadanandan

In an interview with Rose It takes a lot for an artist to break the unwritten rules and paint his own sensibilities that enrichthe classical art form. PK Sadanandan is one of them. PK Sadanandan is an artist world renowned for creating, reviving and restoring mural paintings in Kerala. His world of mural paintings are... Continue Reading →

A blend of travel n’ design

By Lohith S People say traveling inspires them, boosts their creativity. In my case, traveling broadens the mind, it makes you think from a different perspective. When you are in a land of different culture, you are completely out of your comfort zone, your creativity takes a turn. And that is exactly what you need... Continue Reading →

Dallas’ Blind Muralist

John Bramblitt John Bramblitt is a talented artist from Denton Texas. In fact its no less to say he is one of a kind. His art has been sold in over one hundred and twenty countries and he has appeared internationally in print, TV and radio, like CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, ABC, NBC,... Continue Reading →

Reshma Akhil

Reshma Akhil Art is my passion. It helps to liberate my soul and I found it as a way of freedom. I try to express my feelings and ideas through my paintings. In this hectic world, painting provides me a time of my own and helps me to forget the pain, sorrows and follies of... Continue Reading →

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