Trishulam Grace Group
Trishulam Grace is a group of young and not so young emerging artists and sculptors or simply creative professionals. They create oil paintings and sculptures like abstract, realistic, portraits, landscapes, religious, modern art, flowers and so on as per client taste.
The Group leader Rakesh Trishulam Solanki says: “We are a group of CREATIVE ARTISTS equipped with multifarious subjects and started our career as a group in the artwork industry in 2012 in Delhi India.
We do our work as per creative idea and good thinking and create our artworks by heart and soul therefore we are a well reputed and trusted.. ARTWORK CREATORS AND PROVIDERS ARTISTS GROUP.
We have participated in so many exhibitions in India and our presented work were appreciated for their alluring subjects and classic style and we earned good sales with appreciation from art lovers because we create our creations with heart and provide great taste to our valuable clients.”
The group consists of the following Delhi India based artists: Pramod, Manesh, Sandeep Kumar, Pawan Kumar, Sachin Sharma, Jitesh, etc.
PRAMOD KUMAR
Pramod was born in India in 1970. He is a self taught artist working in New Delhi from 1985 as a self employed artist. He is a dedicated artist with 35 years of experience being a high performing leader. He has a superb knowledge of the art industry and excellent organizational and event planning talents. He’s self confident and consistently willing to learn and try out new ideas.
Pramod utilizes oil paints, acrylics and all other kind of paints to design drawings and paintings.
Pramod writes about himself: “I specialize in wildlife paintings, abstract, modern arts and portraits. I have worked with many well known and reputed personalities in the field of arts in India. I have also worked for hotels and resorts in India.
I have participated in so many art exhibitions in India like LALIT KALA NEW DELHI, ALL INDIA FINE ART AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION, PUNJAB KALA KENDRA CHANDIGARH, etc and earned good sales and reputation with appreciation from art lovers. In fact, our eye catching and amazing subjects on canvas usually get attraction in exhibitions with good sales.”
Ganesha Blessings Oil on canvas 61 x 61 cmColour Strokes 1
(quadriptych)
Oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm each panel
Colour Strokes 2
(quadriptych)
Oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm each panel
Colour Strokes 3
(quadriptych)
Oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm each panel
Abstract Unique
Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm
Abstract Texture 2 Oil on canvas 76 x 76 cm Abstract Texture 3 Oil on canvas 76 x 76 cm Abstract Texture 4 Oil on canvas 76 x 76 cmMAHESH KUMAR
Mahesh was born in 1977 in New Delhi, India where he lives now. He is a self taught artists with the experience in art for 20 years.
Mahesh exhibited in Visual Art Gallery, Palm Court Art
Gallery, Convention Art Gallery, Triveni Art Gallery, Lokayat
Art Gallery, Artizen Art Gallery, Krishna Art Gallery, Temple
Art Gallery, Roop Chand Art Gallery.
Ganesha With Stone
Touch Artwork
Oil on canvas
122 x 122 cm
Ocean Water Oil on canvas, 61 x 91 cm
A Traditional Female
Worshiping
Oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm
SANDEEP KUMAR
Sandeep was born in India in 1970. He graduated from Delhi High School. Then attended the Ceramics Course from Ministry of Small Scale Industries in 2005. He is a dedicated artist with 35 years of experience being a high performing leader. He has a superb knowledge of the art industry and excellent organizational and event planning talents. He’s self confident and consistently willing to learn and try out new ideas.
Sandeep’s skills:
•Clay modelling
•Stone carving
•Wood carving
•Fiberglass poly marble molding and casting
•Silicone rubber molding and casting
•Epoxy resin casting and tabletop
Balram Sharma
Fresco Artworks, sizes are 102 x 170 cm (40 x 67 inches)
He has more than 50 years of experience in art and crafts
Bottles
Flowers BouquetFruit Flower Trees
Landscape
Fruit Trees
Wild AnimalManish Thakur
Madhubani paintings created on two different bases - fabric paper and cotton cloth
Madhubani Art (or Mithila painting) is a style of Indian painting, practiced in the Mithila region of India and Nepal. It was named after Madhubani District of Bihar, India which is where it is originated. This painting is done with various tools, such as fingers, twigs, brushes, nibpens, and matchsticks and using natural dyes and pigments. It is characterised by its eye-catching geometrical patterns. There is ritual content for particular occasions, such as birth or marriage, and festivals, such as Holi, Surya Shasti, Kali Puja, Upanayana, and Durga Puja.
Madhubani painting (Mithila painting) was traditionally created by the women of various communities in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It originated from Madhubani district of the Mithila region of Bihar. Madhubani is also a major export centre of these paintings. This painting as a form of wall art was practiced widely throughout the region; the more recent development of painting on paper and canvas mainly originated among the villages around Madhubani, and it is these latter developments that led to the term "Madhubani art" being used alongside "Mithila Painting."
The paintings were traditionally done on freshly plastered mud walls and floors of huts, but now they are also done on cloth, handmade paper and canvas. Madhubani paintings are made from the paste of powdered rice. Madhubani painting has remained confined to a compact geographical area and the skills have been passed on through centuries, the content and the style have largely remained the same. Thus, Madhubani painting has received GI (Geographical Indication) status. Madhubani paintings use two-dimensional imagery, and the colours used are derived from plants. Ochre, Lampblack and Red are used for reddish-brown and black, respectively.
Madhubani paintings mostly depict people and their association with nature and scenes and deities from the ancient epics. Natural objects like the sun, the moon, and religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings. In this paintings generally, no space is left empty; the gaps are filled by paintings of flowers, animals, birds, and even geometric designs. Traditionally, painting was one of the skills that was passed down from generation to generation in the families of the Mithila Region, mainly by women . It is still practiced and kept alive in institutions spread across the Mithila region.
Madhubani art has five distinctive styles: Bharni, Katchni, Tantrik, Godna and Kohbar. In the 1960s Bharni, and Tantrik styles were mainly done by Brahman women, who are 'upper caste' women in India and Nepal. Their themes were mainly religious and they depicted Gods and Goddesses paintings. People of lower castes included aspects of their daily life and symbols, the story of Raja Shailesh (guard of the village) and much more, in their paintings. Nowadays Madhubani art has become a globalised art form, so there is no difference in the work on the basis of the caste system. They work in all five styles. Madhubani art has received worldwide attention.
Lord Krishna Goddess Rukmani
Marriage
76 x 61 cm (30 x 24 inches)
Marriage
76 x 61 cm (30 x 24 inches)
Lord Rama Goddess SitaD Sharma
Girl Face And Fishes
Girl FaceLovers
Eternal Beauty
Water Girl And Fishes
Face Oil on canvas 76 x 76 cm, 2018Face With Flowers
Oil on canvas
76 x 76 cm, 2017
Face With Lotus Oil on canvas 61 x 61 cm, 2019 Girl With Lotus Oil on canvas 61 x 61 cm, 2019 Romantic Guys Under Water Oil on canvas 274 x 274 cm, 2019 Face Ruff Tuff Oil on canvas 122 x 122 cm, 2013Female Face Covered With Flowers
Oil on canvas, 244 x 274 cm, 2015
Oil on canvas
Landscape Green 61 x 91 cmLandscape Jungle
Oil on canvas, 76 x 91 cm
Landscape
Pond
Oil on canvas
76 x 91 cm
Landscape Road
Oil on canvas, 76 x 102 cm
Landscape Sun Rays Falling..
Oil on canvas
102 x 76 cm
Landscape Tree
Oil on canvas, 61 x 91 cm
Tree Covered by Green Grass
Oil on canvas
91 x 61 cm
Crying Monkey with Dead Child
Oil on canvas
63.5 cm (Circle Painting)
Dead Elephant Child
Oil on canvas
63.5 cm (Circle Painting)
European Three Statues
Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm