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ChitraRamanathanPaintings

ChitraRamanathanPaintings

Member since 12/10/2007

Educator and professional artist and Chitra Ramanathan's current series of predominantly large-scale mixed media paintings portray the mental emotion of happiness as a visual entity through color and textures. They are inspired by short-lived garden blooms and constantly changing seasons in nature, characteristics that attribute to the ephemeral, fleeting and enticingly beautiful happiness' "formless form": a phrase she has coined to describe her concept. The hint of circles almost always present in her works signify the cycle of human life: trying times followed by happy phases in a positive sense, and of life and rebirth influenced by her roots from India.

Her paintings on varied media have been described as "tactile works that resonate with a quiet harmony" and "Simply Luxurious" by Manhattan Arts, New York. To quote from an excerpt from a recent interview with the artist, "Chitra's paintings exemplify her love of nature as well as the subjectivity of each individual's unique pursuit of happiness. Her painting procedure often entails making mental notes of a scene in nature, including the lighting, colors, and textures. She then uses these impressions in her studio to replicate the subject matter in an abstracted form, using rich physical textures, intense colors, and varied media".

Recent publications:

*The Indianapolis Business Journal, profile, "Women in Business" April 9-15, 2007 "Paintings Give Form to the Ephemeral".

*"Rendezvous Artist" profile July-August 2007 issue, the Indianapolis Star's Fishers|Geist Magazine

*"Secret Success", Profile, Indianapolis Monthly Home Magazine, Summer/July 2006

Career highlights, beginning with the most recent:

2007:

Biography included in the 62nd edition of Marquis' Who's Who in America 2008 released October 2007

Current committee member (2007-2010) of the Committee on Cultural Diversity Practices of the College Art Association, New York. ( http://www.collegeart.org).

2006:

Solo exhibition, Indianapolis Artsgarden, January 2006

Public Art installation titled "Picture Windows 2006: Urban Interpretations" by the Arts Council of Indianapolis, supported by the Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission, July 2006-February 2007

2005:

Invitational visiting artist lecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, London/RA Schools, October 2005

2004:

Commission for the MGM Mirage, Las Vegas, to create two 4 ft X 6 ft signed paintings based on two of her 1999 and 2000 originals, on permanent display in the Conservatory gardens of the Bellagio, Las Vegas since October 2004.

Area/city:
Indianapolis
Occupation:
Artist/eductor
High school:
India
College:
B.F.A, M.B.A, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Activities:
Public Art/ installations, large scale multi media paintings, exhibitions. Visiting Artist lectures within U.S and abroad, most recently the Royal Academy of Arts Schools, London. Teach Mixed Media and Acrylic Painting at the Indianapolis Art Center 2004-present. Recent addition: Independent Study courses transferable for credit to Marian College.
ChitraRamanathanPaintings

Chitra Ramanathan, Artist

Educator and professional artist and Chitra Ramanathan's current series of predominantly large-scale mixed media paintings portray the mental emotion of happiness as a visual entity ...

ChitraRamanathanPaintings

Chitra Ramanathan's "Jubialtion"

Indianapolis artist/educator Chitra Ramanathan's current series of predominantly large-scale mixed media paintings portray the mental emotion of happiness as a visual entity through intense colors ...

Braden

Didn't I see you in an issue of Carmel Magazine a few months back?

Braden on Dec 10, '07 at 09:44 PM
mvanvlymen

Hi. I just happened to see the pieces you have on display in your gallery. They are beautiful! My favorite is "Emanation" Looking forward to seeing more of your work.

mvanvlymen on Dec 27, '07 at 01:12 AM
mvanvlymen

happy new year!

mvanvlymen on Jan 01, '08 at 06:15 PM
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