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Rameshwar Singh

"In his compositions he uses figures, forms, and mythological content. Very colorful too. The forms are carefully constructed; there”s craftsmanship in his work, and skill. Sort of magic mantras and omens appear mysteriously in Rameshwar’s paintings. – F N Souza"

He has a fascination for antiquity which reflects in his paintings. Though the subject matter may be old-fashioned, the treatment is novel. Through his paintings, he pays tribute to his cultural tradition that, he believes, can never be outdated. Blending the past with the present and striking a right balance in the process which has helped him in establishing his identity. His main source of inspiration is ancient scriptures, architecture and obviously his own state of Rajasthan, which is rich with art traditions.Old calligraphy, scripts and architecture frequently appear in his work. Artifacts like vessels, music instruments, games, toys and prints that speak so much of the rich tradition. His canvasses are textured and layered over and over. Perhaps he hates leaving any empty space on canvass and embellishes and decorates every object. He profusely uses different scriptures like Arabic, Persian, Urdu and even English. This reflects India’s diverse and layered visual culture is on ...
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Artist Biodata

Rameshwar Singh was born at Deogarh in 1946. He is a science graduated from Bhilwara and post graduated in drawing and painting from Udaipur. Since then he has more than 55 solo exhibitions in India and Abroad. He participated in several group shows and art camps with Major National and International level exhibition. He is recipient of 25 awards including National Award in 1984 LKA, New Delhi, I Indian drawing biennial, Chandigarh, Bombay Art Society, Mumbai; UP State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow; Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademy, Jaipur; All India Biennial, Rajasthan; Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademy, Jaipur and research scholarship, L.K.A., New Delhi; Triennale India International workshop, Chennai & Lalit Kala Akademy, New Delhi, 2001. His works have been very appreciated and collected by art connoisseurs. Rameshwar passed away in 2014.

Artworks

Untitled, 1988

Mix Media

ID: RASI2441

130000

Untitled, 1988

Mix Media

ID: RASI2440

130000

Untitled II,

Colarg

ID: RASI1607

350000

Laabha Shubha, 1987

Oil on Canvas

ID: RASI178

300000

Coupled, 1987

Etching on Paper

ID: RASI008

10000

Ganesh, 1987

Etching on Paper

ID: RASI007

10000

The Time Passed, 1987

Acrylic on Canvas

ID: RASI004

150000

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