Bengaluru: The Bengaluru-based Krishna Setty Foundation recently organised a three-day residential International Painters' Camp near Bengaluru, evincing the participation of 18 artists from diverse geographical backgrounds and international repute. Padma Bhushan Jatin Das seemed to be the senior-most practising painter representing the host country. A series of such camps: Krishna Setty CS, founder and patron of the Krishna Setty Foundation, informs, "This has been an ongoing exercise of the Krishna Setty Foundation, ever since the Covid-19 pandemic period. Every year, we have been organising similar art camps and exhibitions almost regularly". 'Resonance of Resilience' International Art Exhibition: Krishna Setty Foundation exhibited the works created during the Painters' Camp held at the Nature Knots resort on the outskirts of the city. The 10-day exhibition from 17-26 April took place at the Dwija Art Gallery in the city. Dwija Art Gallery happened to b...
Bengaluru: Madanlal is a Chandigarh-based artist known for his rustic, vibrant richness of colours, specialising in rural folklore and traditional backgrounds, generally coinciding with parrot green and light yellow shades. However, the presence of parrots is a common phenomenon in almost all his works. He was recently in Bengaluru to take part in the international Art Camp organised by the Krishna Setty Foundation, and took time to engage in an informal chat: A career with the Institute of Design for Handicrafts: Madanlal, although basically from Chandigarh, Punjab, happens to be his parental state. He studied in the College of Arts, Chandigarh, and then started his career working at the Institute of Design for Handicrafts as an Assistant Director. The main purpose of the institute was to create designs for a particular segment of people. So, that helped him a lot in his drawing process. He created a lot of designs for hand embroideries, for textiles, and then it was on woodcraft. P...