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Mobile Era 2- colour printmaking
Vipula Saxena did many experiments in colour printmaking,Mobile Era 2 is of them.
From the onset of Vipula’s art journey, her works are based on experience of life, emotions, people and surroundings.
Vipula Saxena doesn’t have a set pattern to develop paintings. Vipula sometimes starts an artwork with a vague idea of what she hopes to achieve. She immediately starts working on the subject and goes with the flow till accomplishment. On other instances Vipula Saxena’s drawings develop into in-depth ideas and detailed images. During her research and production of an artwork, she develops new areas of interest, which leads to the next body of work.
The subject matter of each body of work determines the materials and forms of the work. Vipula Saxena’s works are visual transformation of what she feels, sees and experiences. In the process of creating these concepts, she liberates her mind to pursue concepts which are rich in proportion and pure in form. Vipula then deconstructs them through various textures, shapes and colours to enhance subject of artwork.
Vipula Saxena’s recent work includes a series of artworks that signify our involvement with virtual world. The references of these paintings have come from her experiences. Due to migration from India to Australia and her husband’s fly-in-fly-out job, her family and friends have been converted into virtual contacts and internet, video calls, social media and virtual friends have become an important part of life.
Vipula realized soon, virtual reality has made astounding progress on everyone’s life and it will have substantial effect on our future way of life. Her artworks speak, not only for herself but it pays homage to the rise of digitization and role it plays in modern world.
Mobile Era-colour aquatint print
Mobile era is a colour aquatint print. this print is created by Vipula Saxena. She has done her specialization in printmaking and after that for couple of years she worked as freelance printmaker at Lucknow Lalit Kala Art centre.
From the onset of Vipula’s art journey, her works are based on experience of life, emotions, people and surroundings.
Vipula Saxena doesn’t have a set pattern to develop paintings. Vipula sometimes starts an artwork with a vague idea of what she hopes to achieve. She immediately starts working on the subject and goes with the flow till accomplishment. On other instances Vipula Saxena’s drawings develop into in-depth ideas and detailed images. During her research and production of an artwork, she develops new areas of interest, which leads to the next body of work.
The subject matter of each body of work determines the materials and forms of the work. Vipula Saxena’s works are visual transformation of what she feels, sees and experiences. In the process of creating these concepts, she liberates her mind to pursue concepts which are rich in proportion and pure in form. Vipula then deconstructs them through various textures, shapes and colours to enhance subject of artwork.
Vipula Saxena’s recent work includes a series of artworks that signify our involvement with virtual world. The references of these paintings have come from her experiences. Due to migration from India to Australia and her husband’s fly-in-fly-out job, her family and friends have been converted into virtual contacts and internet, video calls, social media and virtual friends have become an important part of life.
Vipula realized soon, virtual reality has made astounding progress on everyone’s life and it will have substantial effect on our future way of life. Her artworks speak, not only for herself but it pays homage to the rise of digitization and role it plays in modern world.
Self Realization
Self Realization – is a monochrome etching print. Vipula Saxena achieved State Lalit Kala Akademi award for this artwork.
From the onset of Vipula’s art journey, her works are based on experience of life, emotions, people and surroundings.
Vipula Saxena doesn’t have a set pattern to develop paintings. Vipula sometimes starts an artwork with a vague idea of what she hopes to achieve. She immediately starts working on the subject and goes with the flow till accomplishment. On other instances Vipula Saxena’s drawings develop into in-depth ideas and detailed images. During her research and production of an artwork, she develops new areas of interest, which leads to the next body of work.
The subject matter of each body of work determines the materials and forms of the work. Vipula Saxena’s works are visual transformation of what she feels, sees and experiences. In the process of creating these concepts, she liberates her mind to pursue concepts which are rich in proportion and pure in form. Vipula then deconstructs them through various textures, shapes and colours to enhance subject of artwork.
Food and Plastic Sketch
Food and Plastic Sketch
Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is good or bad.
-Salvador Dali
Drawing is the childhood passion of Vipula Saxena and with time it became a way of expressing her emotions. Vipula Saxena says- “sometimes I feel more comfortable to draw instead of talking. Lines are easier and faster than words.”
She believes that drawings are the main source of her creativity and skills. She keeps drawing her experiences and ideas and practise every day how to transform them visually. However, she is still learning how to render forms with her imaginations. According to her it’s an ongoing process and helps her to look at the world more closely and clearly.
Vipula Saxena argued that it is very difficult to explain a certain piece of drawing. When she draws lines on paper, with the combination of her heart and brain to develop a drawing, then hopefully it can speak for itself and whatever it conveys to the viewer – it’s the honest message because there isn’t a wrong or a right message. Each person takes something different from the same picture and that’s the magic of Visuals.