Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Modern Indian Art

Question:

What medium was used by the artist K. G. Subramanyan in creating this painting?

Options:

Only watercolor on cartridge sheet

Only oil colors on acrylic sheet

Water and oil colors on acrylic sheet

Lacquer and dry colors on the cartridge sheet

Correct Answer:

Water and oil colors on acrylic sheet

Explanation:

Answer:  Water and oil colors on acrylic sheet
The painting is created using water and oil colors on an acrylic sheet.

Fairy Tales From Purvapalli: This is a painting using water and oil colours on acrylic sheet and was created by K. G. Subramanyan in 1986. This is the work of the prolific writer, scholar, teacher and art historian, who draws inspiration from his familiarity with different art traditions from India and the world. The title refers to his home in Purvapalli, a locality in Shantiniketan, from where his imagination seems to be travelling all around the world. His imaginary landscape consists of a strange world, in which birds and animals rub shoulders with humans. There are unusual trees that grow feathers in place of leaves. This style of painting is sketchy and colours are applied as in quick brush strokes. The palette remains earthy — ochres, greens and browns. The male and female figures on top reminds us of urban folk art like the Kalighat painting that was popular in Colonial Calcutta in the late nineteenth century. Again, as in traditional miniature paintings, figures are arranged on the top of other rather than behind each other, creating a flat space, a sign of modern art.