Of manes racing the wind – Horse Paintings by Manisha Andrade

Here is an artist who is not only ready to paint away horses, stallions racing in the Arabian wind, but also has a great website to market her paintings. Visit Manisha Andrade‘s website and be inspired by her website design (and her cute logo) to help you move ahead in marketing your work on a greater scale.

Manisha Andrade at ARTE. Photo supplied by Andrade

Manisha Andrade at ARTE. Photo supplied by Andrade

Her love story with horses and stallions started on a day when she felt bored. An empty canvas board, a bag of acrylic paints and a basket of paintbrushes later, the knight riders, the horses, the stallions began to materialise.

One can almost feel one’s own hair been caressed by the desert winds of Dubai and taken into a dreamland where stallions of different breeds, colours and races come together for the unified race of life!

Ride the manic manes!

Ride the manic manes!

Painting is the 'mane' thing in Andrade's life

Painting is the ‘mane’ thing in Andrade’s life

Knight Rider!

Knight Rider!

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Artmitul – A Labour of Love

Artmitul, an arty brand driven by Mitul Bhattacharya, is a stunning series of mixed media paintings that capture a sense of a story, through a painstaking and labour-intensive technique, which is evocative of Madhubani folk art from Bihar, India.

Mitul, can spend days – sometimes even weeks – creating one of her masterpieces. She explains that each artwork represents a journey of exploration related to her personal experiences and memory as well as history and mythology. The working process proceeds from the inside out, unveiling an inner landscape of image, symbol and surface.

It represents that blend, which is pure and creative, exploring the intricacies of life, and some of the most wonderful things, events and objects whose inner values we miss everyday.

Mitul adds, “Contemporary art is fascinating, as the border between fine arts and craft becomes even less discerning. I say, only the prudes sit and distinguish between this and that, missing the art itself. I have always believed that art goes a step further than life. My art aspires to capture life in my own colours, in the way I want my world to be.”

A recent member of ARTE, Mitul has already received a tremendous response to her art with demand for her works on pebbles, stones and bottles growing everyday. Her work on paper, canvas and fabric have been also well appreciated.

To learn more about Artmitul and follow their journey, connect with them on facebook or on their website: http://artmitul.weebly.com/