AN ANALYSIS OF VETERAN INDIAN ARTISTS’ CREATIONS; THROUGH VISUAL NARRATION
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v13.i1.2025.5863Keywords:
Indian Art, Modern Indian Art, Modern Indian Artists, Veteran Indian Artists, Visual Narration, ArtworkAbstract [English]
Indian arts have been deeply connected with roots since ancient times. Art created by Indian artists is profoundly and significantly visualized through visual narrative with various art mediums. This research study provides an introduction of selected veteran Indian artists and examines their creative practices and inspirations as well the research paper analyses selected artists’ creations through visual narrations and attempts to give an aesthetic understanding of the language of visuals.
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