“You were born an original. Don’t die a copy.” – Ben Mikaelsen
What copying means to an artist can be variant and rightfully or wrongfully so as the case may be. But each of us have the capability to do something original as the world deems but my feeling is that with the immortal histiry of this great nation that we come from with such a long lasting civilisation of several hundred decades, how are we sure that nobody has done what we deem original today, in the past? Well, it might have been done and dusted thgen but we can maybe say a revival of thta originality today as creativity is so endlessly boundless and selflessly relevant to those who connect withg something which will alwsy be prevalnt. What we see as original in oureselves or what we create is what is being spoken about here. About keeping that authenticity, that sensibility alive. About keeping that honesty and that freshness alive. About keeping it undiluted, unadultrated and not influenced to stay alive. To keep it livable, relatabel and at the same time unique. These are aspects that require market intelligence, artistic knowledge of what is going around as well as coming around, estimating trends and keeping an eye out to avoid plagiarism or creating a signature style with time qand experience as the norm goes. Industrial advantages are thatv the rules are made andf broken by artists themselves, boundaries are made and crossed by artists themselves, ideas are brought in and thrown out by artists themeselves, so is freshness applied or copying done by artsist themselves. Not to speak less of reproductions or even adaptations but the charm of authenticity and originality remains unparalleled and still today immensely valuable to buyers, collectors, students and fellow artists for investment, inspiration and future goals. About Sparsha By RadhikaExploring 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. Get in touch with Radhika to get going with your very own abstract painting! Radhika is an abstract artist creating abstract paintings based in Bengaluru, servicing abstract art requirements for HNI homes and Commercial Spaces. Check out her abstract paintings here.
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