UNIQUE STYLE OF RHYTHMIC LINE DRAWINGS BY K. K. HEBBAR
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i1SE.2021.14Keywords:
Music, Rhythm, Drawings, Unique, Soul, Expression, CreationAbstract [English]
Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar was born at Kittingiri in the Udupi district of Karnataka. In his childhood he played with clay and tried to form toys out of it. He also tried to draw with charcoal on the wall of his house the copies of the mythological pictures of Ravi Varma. This inclination towards drawing resulted into his entry in the Chamrajendra Vadiar Technical School for the study of painting. While watching Indian classical dance, he was attracted by the graceful movements of the body and the limbs of the dancer. He expressed in lines on his sketching pad, often without even his looking at the result on paper. His hand started moving automatically, charged with emotion, and guided by music. In this process the flow of line was all that mattered
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