Indian Artist ‘Kumaresan Selvaraj’

18 09 2010

Kumaresan Selvaraj was born in 1983 in Chennai, India and he currently lives and works there. He was given a B.F.A. in Painting from the Government College of Fine Arts in Chennai, India in 2005. He has shown his work as beow,

2009

‘Integrating the times’, Gallery Blue Spade, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

‘Madras Canvas’, Forum Art Gallery, Chennai, India

‘Kinetics’, Chitrakala Parishadh, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

2008

‘Between the lines’, New Delhi, India

‘Madras canvas’, Forum Art Gallery, Chennai, India

‘One man show’, Apparao Art Gallery, New Delhi, India

‘The south show’, Apparao Art Gallery, New Delhi, India

2007

‘Kinetics’, Lait Kala Akademi, Chennai, India

‘Expressionistic elucidations’, Apparo Art Gallery, Chennai, India

‘The spice of life in Uppal Orchid’, Apparo Art Gallery, New Delhi, India

‘Scapes’, Triveni Francaise, Pondicheery, India

He says,

Perception is the source for works, to transform the perceptions in to work of art, go myself into confusion, analysis, references, and get in to talks to furnish it.

The forms told and to tell in works leave thoughts for reconsidering .Evolution  is not forbidden in execution .To tell my negative space I need a positive space and vice versa. Without getting in to the margin of mediums exploring new spaces and materials is a great innovation which leads experimentation.

As perceiving being the shadow of mine, obviously thoughts overlaps and many disappears in the layer formed. This intended me to work on thoughts perceived .While drowned in thoughts, perception helps me out to get out of it with a hand full of good visuals.

Enjoy his work images!!

“Secrets Stuffed”,  plastic bags, size variable, 2010

“What We See Conceals A Lot Behind It”, ink on magazine paper, 60 x 84 in, 2010

“Light to Dark”, serigraph on paper, 22 x 30 in, 2009

“Dark to Light”, die cut on paper, 10 x 10 x 1.5 in, 2009