City Market In Bangalore (2018) Pittura da Dominique Amendola (Amendolaart)

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My website: dominiqueamendola dot com This painting was executed in India and more specifically in Bangalore, in the south. This original painting can be purchased, please contact the artist In this painting many Indian citizens are heading towards the market called City Market, Muslins and Hindus have the same purpose: to get groceries,[...]
My website: dominiqueamendola dot com
This painting was executed in India and more specifically in Bangalore, in the south.
This original painting can be purchased, please contact the artist
In this painting many Indian citizens are heading towards the market called City Market, Muslins and Hindus have the same purpose: to get groceries, fruits, and vegetables. On the right side, a mosque is represented, usually painted in green.
On the foreground, you can see some motorcycle riders poised at the intersection. You can see on the right, a muslin couple, on the left the typical south Indian Hindu couple.
The composition is complex, almost divided into two halves: on the right, the mosque and the muslin couple on a motorcycle, on the left the traditional Hindus on their motorcycle rides.
It becomes all mixed up in the background where the crowd is hurrying towards the market street or coming out loaded with shopping bags. As far as the linear composition goes, the figures on the left are inviting us within the painting on a diagonal, while the muslin couple, as well as the buildings in the background, are forming a horizontal line, stabilizing the composition.
Medium: oil on linen canvas and size 24 in x 36 in
Ce tableau a été exécuté en Inde et plus particulièrement à Bangalore, dans le sud de l'inde.
Cette peinture originale peut être achetée, veuillez contacter l'artiste.
Dans ce tableau, de nombreux citoyens indiens se dirigent vers le marché appelé City Market, les musulmans et les hindous ont le même objectif: faire leurs courses, et acheter des provisions. Sur le côté droit, une mosquée est représentée, elles sont généralement peintes en vert. Au premier plan, vous pouvez voir des motocyclistes en équilibre à l'intersection. A droite se teint un couple de musulmans, à gauche le couple hindou typique du sud de l'Inde. La composition est complexe, presque divisée en deux moitiés: à droite, la mosquée et le couple de musulmans sur la moto, à gauche les hindous traditionnels lors de leurs moto. Tout devient confus à l’arrière-plan, lorsque la foule se précipite vers la rue du marché et sort avec des sacs à provisions. En ce qui concerne la composition linéaire, les figures de gauche nous invitent dans le tableau en diagonale, tandis que le couple de musulmans, ainsi que les bâtiments à l'arrière-plan, forment une ligne horizontale stabilisant la composition.
Moyen: huile sur toile de lin et format 61 cm x 91 cm
To receive more pictures for this artwork contact me at dn.amendola at gmail

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I come from Paris in France. I developed an admiration for discipline and creativity at an early age from my father’s love of his work and his motivation to nurture my surroundings that helped shape my ideas[...]

I come from Paris in France. I developed an admiration for discipline and creativity at an early age from my father’s love of his work and his motivation to nurture my surroundings that helped shape my ideas of beauty, happiness, and hard work. I entered Ecole Des Beaux-Arts-Decoratifs de Paris to study Fine Art at age 17 which successfully led to a professional career in Los Angeles as a freelance artist for a number of years. I then continued my study on Fine Art and Classical Representational Painting which I have loved ever since. I now live in Vermont where I continue to paint for my art collectors. And I have started a line of more impressionistic paintings such as landscapes, as well.

I love to paint and I am is an accomplished artist. I create colors that give my canvas a sense of vibrancy. I love using bold brushstrokes that show in the completed artwork. To create my paintings, I use oil paints I grind myself and make my own Maroger mediums such as the Titian formula with wax and the Rubens formula with mastic varnish.
I use realism for my spiritual paintings, to show the incredible world of Krishna, Ram, and Vishnu in fantastical settings such as the birth of the cosmos or Brahma meditating on a Lotus. My impressionistic style landscapes and figures often express romanticism and a longing for intimacy.
I have traveled and lived in India, Canada, France, and the USA, painting all the while. I've been deeply influenced by my travels and by Hindu mythology and spirituality, and have taken my classical training from Atelier Beaudry and the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts-Decoratifs de Paris and applied it to my world of art. Just like me, my paintings can be found in many countries throughout the world. It is important for me to find homes for all of my creations. I have originals and prints in twenty-seven states of the United States, Canada, Germany, Russia, England, Switzerland, India, and Australia. I've illustrated a children's book titled “Master of All Mystics”, and I have been published through Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, Gosai Publishers, and Mandala Media. I have also done a lot of commissioned paintings such as portraits and figures painting, and I still provide excellent commissioned paintings for those who need something special.

 


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