Vrushabha 1 - Bull by it horns

Released on: January 2, 2008, 12:55 am

Press Release Author: Sreekar Reddy

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Press Release Summary: The series of Vrushabha 1 by guntur based artist Rayana
Giridhar Gowd showcases 79 drawings and paintings with the form of the bull as an
essential aspect.

Press Release Body: The series of Vrushabha 1 by guntur based artist Rayana Giridhar
Gowd showcases 79 drawings and paintings with the form of the bull as an essential
aspect. "Form is an element of art. At its most basic, a form is a three-dimensional
geometrical figure as opposed to a shape, which is two-dimensional, or flat. In a
broader sense, "form, in art, means the whole of a piece\'s visible elements and the
way those elements are united. In this context, form allows us, as viewers, to
mentally capture the work and understand it." Finally, form refers to the visible
elements of a piece, independent of their meaning. For example, when viewing
Giridhar Gowd\'s creation of Vrishabha 1, the formal elements therein are: color,
dimension, lines, mass, shape, etc., while the feelings of mystery and intrigue the
piece bring to mind are familiar products of the viewer\'s imagination.
To understand the fierceness, strength and the painful tasks, the bulls carry out;
it was a necessary exercise for the artist to sketch the spectacular bulls on the
spot during the Bull power competition held in March 8th 2007 for five days of
rigorous activities carried out by the bulls. Several drawings were made during the
event that took place in Atkuru in Krishna District.
The artist\'s engagement from morning to 11pm in the night also informs of a struggle
to grasp the matter of his observation, following the forms with spontaneous effects
and render it sincerely. The dark high hump the short structure of the body neck and
legs were internalized in quick coordination of the strokes and observation. The
bull with its specific characteristic features of black spots on the body, hump,
nose, eyes, ears, knees, testicles and a distinct black tail were expressed with dry
pastel, pencil, charcoals and water colour.
It is apt to mention that Giridhar Gowd is able to treat various genres in art
practice as a means for expressing different notions in different times.
Each series created by the artist recalls the use of certain set of skill and
training to be made use of for specific expressions, in this respect each series
becomes an experience for the artist as he explores the subject through an approach
of research and fashioning its expression. The viewer too experiences a surfeit of
visual impacts each time.
The fervor to see the Bulls ended up as a sketched documentation of the bulls their
behavior, loveliness, strength and usefulness.
The artist informs of an internal Analysis of the form through a process of
observation of the form and judgment of the volume, this is further carried out by
superimposition of the transitory moment on an inert surface. The decisive outcome
of this method is the commitment of the form to memory, for purposeful expressions.
Thus the painting of Krishna fighting the bulls inspired by the 10th episode of
Mahabhagvatam, was expressed with such indemnity. Although the series culminates in
a mythological narrative the exploration of the artist in Vrushabha 1, has been
devoid of any preconceived milieu. At this point for the artist and his viewers it
is form for the sake of form itself.



Web Site: http://www.nagarjuna.com

Contact Details: -Koeli Mukherjee
Curator & Art Historian

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