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About Rameshwar Singh, Critic
Umesh Verma has written,
"Singh is a virile painter from Rajasthan. Through Calligraphic textures and inner alchemic processing, he creates highly decorative folkishly sweet objects and paintings. His process is more or less scientific and has obvious overtones of Rajasthan. Sweetness and mirage are the reason for the essence of his visuals. He invokes poetic-Lingo.”
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About Bhumika Takshak, art critic R. S. Yadav writes,
"Bhumika’s Art ought to be classified as highly imaginative. It is not just the figures or the themes or the run-of-the-mill
imageries that you see in her works; these are in fact characters in a cross-cultural drama and the drama is not static.
Her works evolve towards a higher interaction both within the dramatic space, that is, among the characters in the drama
as well as with the audience who witnesses it. This triangular relationship is what makes Bhumika’s works not only interesting
but also highly ticklish – in the sense, that they tickle your imagination, defreezing your earlier contracted notions about
imageries and thematic approaches. Otherwise how could you digest the renowned artist, the late Picasso, painting the portrait
of the young artist?
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