Untitled by Late Kashinath Jena
Size(in feet):3x3
About the Artist : Late Kashinath Jena (1943- 2011)’s paintings are imaginative, modern, folk, and traditional, all at the same time. He uses bright colors to depict rural serenity.
This mix media painting is a part of his Krishna series where most of the paintings have figurative art style with the women (Gopikas dancing around him) in their simplicity. There is a story which is clearly visible at the first look at the painting.
With a Diploma in Fine Arts from Khalikote Arts College, course in Planning & Production of Visual Aids from New Delhi, and Audio/Video for Micro Teaching & Communication and Making of Animation Films from UK, Mr, Jena was a senior artist and had exhibited his works galleries like Lalith Kala Academy, New Delhi, Lunier Art Gallery, Jahangir Art Gallery and Nehru Centre, Mumbai.
Jena`s works have been widely appreciated, and have fetched him awards like Best Artist from the Directorate of H & FW, Orissa in 1960; Best Artist from Working Artists Association, Orissa; and the Indo-National Society Economic Foundation Award during the Orissa Art Camp at Lalit Kala Kendra, Orissa.
Colour Scheme-
In this painting, blue represents power, magnificence, bravery, a stable mind, and depth of character. this painting depicts the Hindu deities Lord Krishna and Radha. while on the other end orange color in this painting flamboyant, lively and cheerful. It signifies youth and being fearless, spontaneous, dynamic, and assertive. This color stimulates the brain while also promoting mental activity. -Zanaida
Poetry-
I'd sing to you all day long,
and listen to your voice at night.
I'd make your ears tingle with tunes,
and in your eyes, be the light.
- kayan
Size(in feet):3x3
About the Artist : Late Kashinath Jena (1943- 2011)’s paintings are imaginative, modern, folk, and traditional, all at the same time. He uses bright colors to depict rural serenity.
This mix media painting is a part of his Krishna series where most of the paintings have figurative art style with the women (Gopikas dancing around him) in their simplicity. There is a story which is clearly visible at the first look at the painting.
With a Diploma in Fine Arts from Khalikote Arts College, course in Planning & Production of Visual Aids from New Delhi, and Audio/Video for Micro Teaching & Communication and Making of Animation Films from UK, Mr, Jena was a senior artist and had exhibited his works galleries like Lalith Kala Academy, New Delhi, Lunier Art Gallery, Jahangir Art Gallery and Nehru Centre, Mumbai.
Jena`s works have been widely appreciated, and have fetched him awards like Best Artist from the Directorate of H & FW, Orissa in 1960; Best Artist from Working Artists Association, Orissa; and the Indo-National Society Economic Foundation Award during the Orissa Art Camp at Lalit Kala Kendra, Orissa.
Colour Scheme-
In this painting, blue represents power, magnificence, bravery, a stable mind, and depth of character. this painting depicts the Hindu deities Lord Krishna and Radha. while on the other end orange color in this painting flamboyant, lively and cheerful. It signifies youth and being fearless, spontaneous, dynamic, and assertive. This color stimulates the brain while also promoting mental activity. -Zanaida
Poetry-
I'd sing to you all day long,
and listen to your voice at night.
I'd make your ears tingle with tunes,
and in your eyes, be the light.
- kayan