Artful culmination of Artwork is Best Reflected in Paintings of Vivek Kumavat

Artist Vivek Kumavat Paintings entire 20 series of canvases are dedicated to one of India’s most famous four-legged creature — the bull. Thirty-two-year-old craftsman Vivek Kumavat is very interested with the four-legged animal — the bull. He has been doing research regarding the matter for as long as three years. 


"As per Hindu Sanskriti, the bull is viewed as an incredible creature. Likewise having spent my initial youth in Jalgaon, I have seen 'Pola', a detailed celebration where a bull is delightfully enhanced and adored," he says. 



In Hinduism, the dairy animals are viewed as God so the bull can't be a long ways behind. Vivek has attempted to make a marked style of painting. His works are described by an overstated look wherein the creature isn't what it looks like, all things considered, however, is somewhat vivid and sports fix work of an arrangement of Gods and Goddesses. "I needed to draw out the religious association with a bull, in this way photos of the Gods. Additionally, Indian celebrations are a pastiche of hues henceforth the utilization of brilliant reds, oranges, yellows and so on structure the shading palette," says Vivek. 



Sanskrit sloka written in calligraphy is obvious out of sight of a couple of the canvases. In one of the depictions the bull, who is likewise the vehicle of master Shiva, portrays the narrative of the God. 


"I needed to give all my 20 canvases in this arrangement a contemporary look so I have utilized dark fixes on the bull and drawn him having a delicate face however a solid body," he clarifies. 



Having gone out from the JJ School of Art, Vivek has been painting expertly since the previous 12 years. Curiously, he used to paint with blades and the edge of a disposable cutter making various surfaces while working with a full blossom of hues accepting his own one of a kind style. 


Who does he think about his preferred craftsman? "I appreciate MF Husain for his ground-breaking strokes, Raza for his beautiful canvases and Monet for his shading application," concedes Vivek.

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