Thursday, February 9, 2012

Kanak Chanpa Chakma - Solo exhibition at Gallery Chitrak

Kanak Chanpa Chakma is an performer who blazed the trail within the '80s. The particular artist will be originally from your Chittagong Hill Areas and the woman's paintings are recognized for featuring existence in the hillsides. Through the girl work, the lady closely sees the region -- life-style, environment, tradition, and other facets of the local communities.

The woman's current solo painting exhibition, titled “Dreams-Sowing” is currently on with Gallery Chitrak inside Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

At the exhibit, Kanak Chanpa's paintings emphasize the Mru neighborhood.

Prior to the exhibit, the performer visited a number of Mru villages. The lady closely noticed the Mrus and also her art brilliantly illustrate their lifestyles, livelihood, laid-back moments, festivities etc.

Kanak Chanpa generally stays from photographic realistic look or outlining when artwork. When your woman does depth, she typically focuses on certain parts of the topic. It depends about perception or even composition from the painting. Tiers of colors and denseness of feel are apparent features of the girl works. The lady frequently adjustments the backdrop associated with her art but most of that time period the numbers have related gestures.

A few of her works display Mru women swimming in the delicate light of the setting sun and also young girls speaking on a moonlit night time. Kanak Chanpa imagines items and their add-on creates a a feeling of beautiful enigma.

A few paintings display seedlings. The particular Mru life and also culture are already heavily motivated by nature. The particular painter articulates this kind of bond involving the community in addition to their environment. A few series mostly focus on different aspects of farming.

“Love” features a lady wearing scarlet as well as white drops; dangling jewelry have been in depth. Some swans are noticed swimming in the shallow water. The girl keeps one of them. The setting is azure.

“Traditional Weaving” depicts a female concentrating on weaving. 2 goats and a few clothes upon rope full the image. The actual painting will be striking for the colours. Red-colored and african american work well right here.

“The Silence associated with Music” shows a few floating motorboats on a flat working surface. Soaring parrots and some homes on a hillock will also be in the artwork. The artwork is fascinating for its gentle colours and also textures. The particular artist offers given time and effort to making the bottom. Some scribbles show up on the lower area of the painting.

Kanak Chanpa did three huge paintings which depict the actual Mru religious event, 'Go Hotyya'. Mru men and women sing out and dancing all night through the celebration.
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