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ROLES OF IMAGINATION AND REALITY IN ART

Spanish artist (cubist painter) Pablo Picasso once said “Everything you can imagine is real.”

What we perceive of our imagination or think is our imagination can fully translate as reality when we create any work or piece of art whether tangible or intangible as we are end of the day offering an experience to the audience. Our works therefore, or art making provides immense liberties to make the reel real or the imagination a reality as a world created by the maker for the viewer to see, immerse in and experience.

Everything that we imagine is somewhere driven and drawn out of reality at its roots and therefore, ultimately our creations which are made in reality project imagined realities creating collective experiences and individual reflection on an angle of introspection. This could be out of contexts, content, life circumstances, situations and scenarios of the past, present as well as estimated trends of the future or future happenings that one sees coming.

The perceived realities through the doors of imagination are what Picasso is probably highlighting here as the ultimate knowing of the craft and the creative sphere of an artist. What one wants and what one gets out of the process is all in one’s hands until it is out for reception, but having said that, what one also needs to remember is that everything one can actually imagine can be real only in the world of a Creator, only in their creations and can manifest in life too maybe.

Well, what aree we imagining to be our reality today?

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Exploring possibilities through a variety of these artistic doors, at Sparsha by Radhika, we explore possibilities with concept and feeling to embed memorable experiences for our clients’ spaces to be energized in the most effective and special ways with our abstract paintings in Bengaluru. We work Pan India and Abroad.

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Radhika is an abstract artist creating abstract paintings based in Bengaluru, servicing abstract art requirements for HNI homes and Commercial Spaces.

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