In this Indian Woman Painting of Aangan Making, the rural life harmony is portrayed using oil colors, showing a deep connection to the traditional cultural roots of Indian village life. This woman is decorating her courtyard using cow dung mixed with the soil. As technology emerged, this traditional practice was nowhere seen and seemed lost in the urban intracultural developments.
This traditional practice of Aangan making is passed down to generations and is still followed in some parts of Maharashtra. This beautiful oil artwork utilizes an impactful combination of sunlight, morning hues, and warmth throughout the painting. The presence of a cat near a woman and clay pottery gives this art a realistic view, with the shadows of wooden poles in between offering a lively presence of vibrant texture to it.
Kailas Satambekar has composed this figurative oil painting using different combinations of darker and lighter shades bathed in morning hues, adding a different level of artistry to a traditional household chore performed by an Indian woman.
The presence of light shades with yellow, dark green, and black shades in oil settings adds tranquility and an ethereal aspect to this oil canvas painting. Kailas Satambekar is truly a versatile artist deeply rooted in his culture and Indian rural life.
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