Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Be part of Indian art’s growth story with Indian Art Ideas and Galerie Sara Arakkal


Galerie Sara Arakkal:

The gallery strives to promote Indian contemporary art. Its emphasis is on artists from the southern states of India. In order to ensure greater appreciation of art, the gallery has ventured into creating affordable artifacts, reproductions and limited edition portfolios.
While the works of established and upcoming artists is its mainstay, the gallery gives equal importance to the craftsmanship.

Spelling out its programs, the gallery website mentions: “While promoting known Indian artists works, Galerie Sara Arakkal (GSA) also supports younger artists in their quest to establish themselves. Many programs like art workshops, slide shows, group discussions, and interaction with senior artists are held for this purpose.”

GSA has an esthetically custom built exhibition space of more than 1500 sq.ft. Its unique Art Shop features artifacts and creative crafts including graphics, ceramic mugs, copper etchings, and other designer products. These are created using drawings and paintings of well known artists. It has released publications related to art and artists from India.

Indian Art Ideas :
The art venture aims to bring the vibrant colors of art to each and everyone’s life by leveraging the reach and power of internet. It’s an aggregation of finest pieces of art in all encompassing forms.

Indian Art Ideas endeavors to create a collaborative platform for both art lovers/ collectors and artists to share with each other their experiences and works for the development and growth of Indian art. This has been the guiding thought in creating the portal. As its introductory note states:
“Indian Art Ideas lets collectors display and share their collections and to buy sell art from each other directly. It serves as a platform where artists can display their works to discerning collectors by setting their own prices.”
Their inventory features original Contemporary Indian Art; Modern Art; Traditional art ranging from Minature to Tanjore and Madhibani to Batik and even the Palm leaf paintings.

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