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Manisha Sharma Fine Art Gallery
United States
Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard
Size: 26 W x 38 H x 1 D in
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I was inspired by the countless generations of Indian textile silk weavers who devote their entire lives to this handmade craft of creating these beautiful silk fabrics. Handcrafted each silk thread is delicately weaved for hours, weeks even months to create 6 yards of pure silk fabric luxury. I wanted to use this exquisite silk fabric in my new creation “Svadesh series” This is the first in this exclusive collection. Ahimsa silk (ahiṃsā: Sanskrit for 'nonviolence') is a method of nonviolent silk breeding and harvesting. Wild silk moths are bred, rather than the domestic variety. It allows the completion of the metamorphosis of the silkworm to its moth stage, whereas most silk harvesting requires the silkworms to be killed in their cocoon stage. No animals suffer or die for the silk to be produced, making it a favorable alternative to normal silk for those who object to harming animals. Zari is generally of two types Badla and Kala batto. Badla Zari was made of flattened gold or silver wire with the ancient method of making zari from pure metal without any core thread. About my Art: In this work I have used 100% pure Indian hand woven silk fabric sari with zari border. Pieces of Mirrors and gold leaf add intrigue and elegance to this work. “Svadesh” meaning : a movement for national independence in India boycotting foreign goods and encouraging the use of domestic products. Comes framed. Ready to hang.
Original Created:2023
Subjects:World Culture
Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:26 W x 38 H x 1 D in
Frame:Brown
Ready to Hang:No
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Manisha Sharma is an Indo-American full-time artist, poet, author, and spiritual thinker with ethnic roots from India. Being born in India the abode of spirituality, and immigrating to the United States she feels blessed to have experienced the best of both worlds, and is enjoying her journey as an artist and a humanitarian. Manisha firmly believes "everyone of us has the potential to be creative and to harness and express our innate wisdom and creativity.” Her inspiration comes from the beauty of living and says we live in a "Creative Universe" that itself is a work of art, filled with masterpieces of rivers, stars, mountains, children, clouds, flowers, animals, people, technology and simply life. Manisha leaves the interpretations of her works for the viewer to decide, and invites her audience to do some soul searching when viewing her art. She defines herself as an integral part of the wider global culture of conscious creativity. She reminds everyone to watch carefully what we allow into our minds and bodies, to be aware of the importance of healthy food production, cooking, eating and spiritual practices, being aware of how our daily actions (and “diets” of foods and ideas) influence our thoughts and transform our consciousness. Manisha encourages everyone to break free of toxic influences and take charge consciously. To develop our own creative potential and live in tune with the wisdom of nature. She creates her art with the use of acrylics, oils, charcoals, inks, pastels, organic paints, and digital mediums. She describes her works as a blend of Spirituality and Conscious Art. Manisha loves using vibrant colors in her compositions and says it energizes her soul. She firmly believes that colors can evoke passionate feelings and emotions and can be used as tools in unblocking one's own kundalini energy otherwise suppressed or blocked unconsciously in the various chakras. "Colors in nature or art are therapeutic and can be used as healing therapy to revive and rejuvenate the soul." Manisha is never afraid to try new color combinations in her compositions, and allows the process itself to guide her in her works. Her abstract art is more intuitive and she likes to explore different styles of art rather than restrict her creativity to one style.
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