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The most common theme of art in almost many works of art is a woman. This is an assumption that most artists find a good eye for the beauty of a woman. If you look back on one of the artwork found that more than half of the collections have the woman as object of interest or discussion. Some artists do have the charm that lies in a woman, it is not specific but no women. It is the denial that there are works of art that describes other points of view and a lush landscape or wildlife, majestic in the desert or something like that.

Aboriginal artists of times more often demonstrated. They are the women they see around them through their art. If not, the wife of Indian mythology or epics. Passing through the works art, can be convinced that the average woman, like milk, or a mother, a woman of the people going to work, a pastor care of his flock of sheep or livestock grazing. It certainly intrigues the viewer to look not only through art, but stop and stare, to admire the elegance enchanting found among women in the painting. However, if the power of seduction is taken over the art of the artist gave the painting or the same woman that inspired the painting, may be questionable.

Most of the time, not just genes, knowledge, beauty or wealth that can be hereditary. Even skills like the art of painting is sent over the generations. A famous Indian artist has the most Royal family in the field of art.

Jay Varma who hails from the illustrious royal family of Travancore and grandson of legendary painter Raja Ravi Varma, is a gifted colored pencil artist combining a dramatic sense of color with extraordinary detail and not just this he surely has proved his talent at photography as well. Jay is presently completing a series of drawings and paintings of the human form, still life and landscapes modeled in the tradition of the great Italian and French Ateliers. There will be a slide show and talk by Jay Verma about his honorable grandfather on the evening of April the 28th at the Tamarind Art Galler . For more details visit [http://tamarindarts.org]

Article by Frank

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