Contemporary Indian art has taken its inspiration from the folk art itself and the difference lies in the fact that contemporary Indian art has become more commercialized and choral in its appearance.
Contemporary Indian art in today's time is considered as an excellent investment option because the stake of the Indian art is incredibly sky-scraping in the international market. The oil paintings and paintings made from watercolor are made in
striking and considerately planned portrait a structure that
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The popularity of the contemporary Indian art can be gauged
from the fact that the highest bid for a classic contemporary
Indian art piece is made by a foreigner.
Many auction houses across the globe are inviting more and
more Indian artists to auction their art and more and more
exhibitions are being organized in India and also in other
countries so as to make the people more aware about the contemporary
Indian art.
The best artists or painters of the contemporary
Indian art are Rabindra Nath Tagore, Amrita Shergill,
Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, M.F.
Hussain (Maqbool Fida Husain), Satish Gujral, Francis
Newton Souza, Syed Haider Raza, Tyeb Mehta, Alaque Padamsee,
Ram Kumar and Vasudev Gaitonde.
Contemporary Indian art characterize a sweeping change
from the historical perspective of the Indian art because
the painters from India are no more inferior to customers
or skilled artisans exclusively as trainees in conventional
methods.
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Color, variety, surface and stroke formerly arranged merely
for the intention of storyline, have now developed into a
focal point of the contemporary Indian art.
From the elitist business abodes
and majestic folks, contemporary Indian art has at the moment has
penetrated into the living room of a common man. Now, contemporary
Indian artists are getting influenced by the foreign concepts of
art and incorporating them into their work of art.
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