Contemporary Art In India
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Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Sunkissed
Tissue holder with a reproduction of
Shruti Nelson's work of art
Staying at home the last three months has given me the opportunity to observe everyday phenomena. On cloudless days rays of the setting sun briefly shine upon a few corners of the room. The play of light and dark, the bright and dull in the room during these momentary bursts of light brings me inspiration and happiness. I try to capture the reflection, the faint grey shadows of the window grill on the walls within the room, or the way some objects gain immensely with the drama of light on them.
It is not ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Art is magnetic
The refrigerator is a canvas for things that remind you of what you love. Fridge magnets are an apt expression of your personality.
So it was only time that Indian Colours launched a collection of fridge magnets featuring licensed artworks.
Check out our little gems that feature artworks by leading Indian artists.
Dileep Sharma's Ranthambore tiger inspired painting is printed on a fridge magnet
If you are looking for unusual, meaningful souvenirs that represent India, what's better than the country's contemporary fine art. We print p ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Art Licensing in India
Here's an in-depth interview with founder of Indian Colours, Jasmine Shah Varma about art licensing, conducted by India Licensing Post.
http://indialicensingpost.com/interviews/art-licensing-india-dynamics-markets-opportunities/
published on January 30, 2018
Art Licensing in India: Dynamics, Markets & Opportunities!
January 30, 2018
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India Licensing Post’s editorial team got an opportunity to converse with Jasmine Shah Varma, an art curator, and writer. She shared her views on the business dynamics, market scenario, and opportuni ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Sling it in Style When it comes to fashion accessories, crossbody sling bags are a must in every woman's collection of bags. It is an everyday bag and Indian Colours has a collection of six artworks by various artists on the cotton canvas slings.
Sling these on for any occasion be it a walk to the market for groceries, for a day of running errands, the movies, or a dance-night! I have found that it is the best way to carry your money, documents and phone when travelling anywhere in the world as it balances weight across the body taking away the pressure from one shoulder while bei ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Art For All Art enriches life; and Indian Colours enriches your lifestyle with art collectibles.
Lately, we have made Indian contemporary art wearable with casual shirts for men. Artworks by noted artists including Brinda Miller, Shruti Nelson, Babu Xavier and Haren Vakil have been adapted to create the range of smart, evening shirts. These half-sleeve shirts in happy, celebratory colours are perfect for those friendly gatherings and happy outings. Brinda Miller's multi-hued composition is suitable option to match festive gaiety.
With matte sheen of silk-cotton in Chanderi weave these sh ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
In August Company An exhibition at Art2Day, Pune from August 6 to 19, 2017
Babu Xavier; The Elephant Series
In August Company celebrates an eclectic group of 16 artists through an exhibition of their original artworks. This gathering is special as it brings together art practitioners who have licensed their artworks exclusively to the art merchandise brand Indian Colours.
The exhibition features works on canvas and paper in genres representative of India’s contemporary art scene. Expressions inspired by nature are a dominant theme running through this collection. Watercolour veteran ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Art For Fashion
Stole by Waswo X Waswo & R Vijay; shop on www.indiancolours.com
Wearing art stoles is such a convenient way to accessorise an outfit. These exclusive prints in beautiful, unique and original compositions by noted Indian contemporary artists are now available on Indian Colours. For the aesthete in you these art stoles are a must-have.
A new array of stoles has been launched. From miniature style art by artist-team of Waswo X Waswo & R Vijay there are two compositions; one in shades of blue and another in lush green landscape. A black stole featurin ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Indian Colours in the newsTaj City Guide, July 2016
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Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
It's raining new bags!
Indian Colours launches a range of new tote bags featuring works of art. The latest collection of bags has digital prints of fine art on both sides. So you get not one but two different paintings by an artist on one tote.
Brinda Miller's abstract paintings on one bag
Paintings by Babu Xavier, Brinda Miller, Dhruvi Acharya, Gautam Mukherjii, Haren Vakil, Jyotee, Samir Mondal and Shruti Nelson are featured in this collection.
These two-sided ..read more
Contemporary Art In India
3y ago
Art of soft furnishing
One of the quickest ways for a fresh look for your home is to get new soft furnishings. A change in the colour scheme of your curtains, carpets, throws and cushion covers can transform the feel and sight of a room.
Focus on a theme for furnishings. For instance, if you like nature go for colours and imagery that evoke lush greenery and rejuvenating visuals. Select soft pastel greens, or prints with motifs like flowers, leaves or a landscape. A quirky theme can transform a room into a playful, light-hearted place for friendly gatherings. A mix of solid colours an ..read more