"Spiritual
Abstractions ” Exhibition of 4th
Solo Collage paintings Venue : The Art Shop, Durbarmarg Date : 27th September, 2007 - 6th October, 2007,
11am - 6pm daily
Collage
is a meditative art for me. I love creating beautiful collages and
spend several hours experimenting with it. I make use of a number
of materials within my collages such as various papers including
lokta, fabric and as well as jute.
Amazing transformations happened to my latest new art formations
as I enjoy the process of transforming a plain piece of papers,
fabric & jute into artwork.
During the past eight years my art shifted to focus on collage more
than other mediums. These collages also involve an elaborative process
that transforms old scrap objects into a new art form. I arrange
whatever pieces come to my way of imagination and creativity. Feelings
that unfolds and explores the balance within, is the focus of my
work. -
Gaurav Shrestha
Spiritual
Abstractions ECS
- November 2007
Gaurav
Shrestha portrayed his colleciton of 'Spiritual Abstractions' over
a range of canvases illuminating abstract art in a vivid and colorful
tone. To a layman, it is sometimes difficult to understand the beauty
and the depth of a collage and abstract art. Thus, a certain beauty
lies in unraveling and interpreting the unknown. The etchings comprised
a collection with noting, with its mixed mediums of acrylics, newspaper
cuttings, lokta paper, fabric including jute and geometrical artwork
in colorful shades. One piece artfully displayed an assorted collection
of colors, musical notes and strips of jean materials, which indicated
the artist's youthfulness and innovative inclinations. The art seemed
to express the soulful and spiritual attitude of the artist that,
even to a novice, imparted a strong sense of energy exuding boldness
and novelty.
गौरव
श्रेष्ठको चौथो एकल कला प्रदर्शनी Canvas
Weekly - October 2, 2007
असोज १०, दरवारमार्गस्थित दि आर्ट सपमा कलाकार गौरव श्रेष्ठको
चौथो एकल कला प्रदर्शनीको कलाकार रागिनी उपाध्यायले एक कार्यक्रमका बीच
उद्घाटन गर्नु भयो ।
उक्त अवसरमा कलाकार
रागिनी उपाध्यायले नयाँ कलाकारहरुलाई प्रोत्साहन दिनुपर्ने, कलाकारहरुका
कलाकृतिहरु संकलन गर्ने बानी गर्नुपर्ने, अन्य सामान संकलनमा जस्तो
कला संकलन गर्दा पैसा खेर नजाने वा कलाकृतिहरु पछि गएर अमूल्य बन्ने
बताउनु भयो । कलाकार गौरव श्रेष्ठको पेण्टीङहरु राम्रो लागेको र त्यसको
स्कोप धेरै राम्रो लागेको श्रीमती रागिनीले बताउनु भयो ।
कलाकार गौरव श्रेष्ठले "कोलाज कला आफ्नो लागि
धयान जस्तै लागेको बताउनु हुँदै आफ्नो कला रचनामा प्रयोग गरेका वस्तुहरुको
उल्लेख गर्नु हुँदै ती वस्तुहरुले आफ्ना भावनात्मक अनुभुतिहरु सम्प्रेषण
गर्न आफुलाई सघाएको बताउनु भयो । उहाँका कोलाजमा जुत, नेपाली कागज,
फेब्रिक, पुरानो अखबारका कटिङहरु प्रयोग गरिएका छन् ।
प्रदर्शनी असोज १९ सम्म रहनेछ ।
Spiritual
Abstraction Nepal
Travel Trade Reporter - October 1, 2007
With
the theme 'Spiritual Abstractions' 4th solo collage paintings exhibition
by emerging artist Gaurav Shrestha commenced at the Art Shop from
September 27, 2007.
The
exhibition displays 20 collage paintings and was inaugurated by
the eminent artist of Nepal, Ragini Upadhyay. Initially the artist
started with pencil and sketch and watercolor later moved on to
the various kind of mixed media.
Shrestha
is a self-taught artist and has participated in various solo exhibitions,
group exhibtions and workshops. In this new exhibition new experiments
have been done and have created different styles of paintings using
acrylics along with the various materials including lokta, fabric
and jute.
"I
arrange whatever pieces came to my way of imagination and creativity.
Feelings that unfold and explore the balance within is the focus
of my work," said Shrestha. The price of the paintings ranges
from NRs 5, 000 - 20,000. The exhibition will continue till October
6, 2007.
Expressive
melange The
Himalayan Times - September 30, 2007
Unique creations welcome you at the Art Shop at Durbar Marg where
Gaurav Shrestha’s fourth collage exhibition, Spiritual Abstractions
is going on. The exhibition, which began on September 27 and will
go on till October 6.
Shrestha has used various media like fabric, lokta, jute and different
types of paper to conjure up his art pieces.
He says, “This is my in-depth expression. It is a manifestation of
my subconscious mind. There is nothing particular as I sit down and
to make these pieces, the ideas unfold and that is what I try to bring
out in my works.”
Some of his artworks were formed in an hour while some took him 12
hours to complete. He says, “I haven’t given individual titles to
my works as that would restrict a person’s imagination. I want them
to see and perceive it in their own ways.”
'It's
like I'm working with the subconscious' The
Kathmandu Post - September 29, 2007
Gaurav Shrestha's fourth solo collage painting exhibition was organized
at The Art Shop, durbar Marg on Thursday.
Turning
discarded items like newspaper and magazine cuttings and fabric
like jute into a work of art, Gaurav has given the themes of philosophy,
women, music and movies to each of his collages. The collages involve
an elaborative process that transforms old scrap objects into a
new art form. Amazing creativity and imagination has been used in
arranging random pieces into new art forms.
Inaugurating
the program, renowned artist Ragini Upadhyaya said, "Collage
painting is unique and attractive in the art scene of Nepal. Gaurav,
being a self-taught artist, is admiringly lucid in his expressions."
"I
have brought my feelings out in the paintings. I've tried to include
day-to-day activities, people and random figures in my works. When
I start with a collage, I don't know how it will come out. In a
way, it's like I'm working with the subconscious. These paintings
have, therefore, titled towards the abstract," said Gaurav.
The
exhibition will run till October 6.
Gaurav's
'Spiritual Abstractions' The
Rising Nepal - September 29, 2007
Artist Gaurav Shrestha has come up with his 4th Solo collage painting
exhibition entitled "Spiritual Abstractions" which is
under way at The Art Shop, Durbar Marg.
The
exhibition portrayed the semi-abstract and abstract collage of Gaurav
Shrestha. He has done new experiments in this exhibition by creating
different styles of paintings using acrylics along with various
papers including lokata, fabric and jute.
Collage
is a meditative art for Gaurav who loves creating beautiful collages
and spends several hours experimenting with it. Initially, Gaurav
entered the field of art with pencil sketch and watercolor but later
moved on to various kinds of mixed media. He started working with
collage from 2000 AD.
"I
arrange whatever pieces come my way of imagination and creativity,"
said Gaurav.
He
said all the collages had been done in subconscious mind so that
an abstract image could be formed. Gaurav added that image created
from conscious mind would be limited and confined.
A
total of 20 collage are put on display that depict the image of
subconscious mind. The price of each painting ranges between Rs.
5,000 to Rs. 20,000.
Inaugurating
the exhibition, artist Ragini Upadhaya said the collage works displayed
in the exhibition was completely different from other kinds of art
works. The exhibition will continue till October 6.