The video talks of panting done by Julie Evans where Julie’s counterpart Saul is satisfied to exhibit Cow dust, an arrangement of community oriented depictions by New York craftsman Julie Evans, and Indian smaller than normal painter famously known as Sharma. The video features Evans third show with the exhibition since 2007. The two met in around 2003 when the main painter, Evans concentrating on smaller than usual painting in Jaipur on a Fulbright Scholarship and they came to be close companions. Notwithstanding the tremendous social distinctions between them, their imparted contribution to small scale painting brought on Evans to infer a collective activity making work together over a particular time of time.
Julie headed off to Jaipur in the year, 2009 for a two week mission to meet his fellow painter, passing artworks here and there and then here again until every was finished. The coming about eight meets expectations are not theoretical or account. They every hold a coasting centermost shape -a shocking amalgam that joins the unpretentiousness of Evans' work of art, fleeting foundation and end scrupulousness with the choice of new Sharma's exact hand. Convey subjects’ right from their particular lives up to expectations, and testing others to change their approach, also the methodology reflected their extremely various social foundations. The two were fit to transact the imaginative holes in their contrasting styles to staggering impact, with their differentiate voices particularly obvious in so many scenes though in some other scenes they are smoothly intertwined.
The ornamentation basically displays the differences between India and the West. The trucks and buses are well decorated given that almost all the bicycles and chains are graced with chains and deities. In summary therefore, the video displays the big disparities that India as compared to the West.
Marta Mattson
In the context of his videos he made exhibitions of jewelry from the metals as well as the designs of various kinds. The movies gives a description of the works of Marta which are very significant in the field of art.The necklaces displayed are products of metals like diamond because the artist had a lot passion with. He gave focus to the contemporary works of art especially bangles and necklaces.
He described the beauty of things where most people may find unfamiliar and strange to them. His works of art expresses what the people may not necessarily want to see or look at things in order to bring out the fascination. His jewelry shows the attraction and repulsion towards various works of art and designs. He used artistic works to make things which are familiar to appear extraordinary and unfamiliar. This artist used his metal works to appear extraordinary and beyond the imaginations of the people.
Marta based his work in relation to butterflies to form jewelry which appears extraordinary through the use of metal work like diamonds. He made works of art in form of moths and pother small insects attached to the necklaces
The works displayed also showed clothes designs which are appealing to the eyes of the people but they appeared extraordinary because they are made fossil fuels and metals like copper giving them a significant appearance and shape in the field of art. These works also included wallpapers which are of extraordinary appearance.
His works also included designs attached to cloths in form of butterflies and moths. These works are unique in a manner that they are the first to be released in an extraordinary manner that creates attraction and repulsion by the people.
Marta’s works of are made people to marvel at his extraordinary works raising different feelings of people. The oddity of his artistic works is extraordinary creation tension in the minds of the viewers of these arts as well as those interested in buying.
In conclusion, Marta’s works of art creates an atmosphere of tension since they magnify ordinary things to appear extraordinary through the use of metalwork. He therefore contributed greatly in the works of metal arts.
References
Jodidio, P. (2012). Architecture: Art. Munich: Prestel.