Artist Information:
Paul Gaurav
New Delhi,
India
Member Since: Dec 2005
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Artist Statement:
I am an artist/painter and a free-lance graphics designer, living in New Delhi, India. This website contains few of my works and paintings which I have used in my previous association and projects.
Some of them have been used extensively by me to provide graphical illustrations with various free-lance projects of mine.
Painting is an unending journey. In a way it is a journey of dissatisfaction. For every new picture gives me a new level of dissatisfaction. We only see the one painting that gets to be displayed in the gallery or in a show; but behind every such painting, there are nine paintings that the artist did and discarded, which we never get to see.
Painting comes naturally to me. Since my childhood days, I have been drawing, sketching, painting anything and everything. But if you ask me, then my favourite has always been landscapes & nature. Every small gesture, movement, posture tells a unique story within itself. Photography is an extension of my art.
Here I once again remember an incident while sketching by the roadside. On Seeing us draw something, a passerby approached us curiously, thinking 'They're probably drawing for some purpose, mostly for ...
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Paul Gaurav's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Paul Gaurav's Portfolio. Browse Gaurav's body of work: I am an artist/painter and a free-lance graphics designer, living in New Delhi, India. This website contains few of my works and paintings which I have used in my previous association and projects.
Some of them have been used extensively by me to provide graphical illustrations with various free-lance projects of mine.
Painting is an unending journey. In a way it is a journey of dissatisfaction. For every new picture gives me a new level of dissatisfaction. We only see the one painting that gets to be displayed in the gallery or in a show; but behind ... | |
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