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Self-taught painters
Painter Seemanthini is a self taught painter. There are 2 prominent world-famous painters who didn’t have any academic art exposure, they were self-taught.
Russian-French painter Kandinsky (1866-1944), born in Moscow, was an advocate. He changed his profession as a painter when he became 30-years-old. His ideology was inner necessity principles of abstract form.
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French painter Paul Gaugin (1848-1903) was a broker in an auction house in Paris. At the age of 27 he changed his profession to be a painter. The style he created is called Synthetism.
These 2 self-taught painters are famous today because their vision of art has contributed greatly to the art world. So it is a proven factor that one can become a great painter without having any academic training in art.
Painter Seemanthini
Art is in her blood and mind. She started painting from an early age. During her medical science studies, she did not abandon her passion for painting. She has masterminded her own artistry in a spectacular way which is undoubtedly touching the core of ancient Indian style of art in contemporary interpretation.
Reconstruct Realism
But when I look at Seemanthini’s works of art, it gives me a sense of reformation of ancient Indian art. Her paintings have deep meaning and substance. Very consistently, in a deliberate reconstructive form, she translates ancient Indian art to somehow give it life with intricacy. I would consider her remodelled dimension of ancient Indian art to be a Reconstruction of Realism school of art. She is the only person to have established a path-breaking school of thought on ancient Indian art. And she is consistent in her works of art.
With her joyful positive temperament, Seemanthini is working to develop her Reconstruct Realism style. By doing that, she is taking forward the long-neglected work of contemporising ancient Indian art to establish its ideology, beauty and meaning in the global art world. Her Reconstruct Realism could become an art movement in the future.
Love and courage
Sen Shombit
23 May 2025
Self-taught painters
Painter Seemanthini is a self taught painter. There are 2 prominent world-famous painters who didn’t have any academic art exposure, they were self-taught.
Russian-French painter Kandinsky (1866-1944), born in Moscow, was an advocate. He changed his profession as a painter when he became 30-years-old. His ideology was inner necessity principles of abstract form.
French painter Paul Gaugin (1848-1903) was a broker in an auction house in Paris. At the age of 27 he changed his profession to be a painter. The style he created is called Synthetism.
These 2 self-taught painters are famous today because their vision of art has contributed greatly to the art world. So it is a proven factor that one can become a great painter without having any academic training in art.
Painter Seemanthini
Art is in her blood and mind. She started painting from an early age. During her medical science studies, she did not abandon her passion for painting. She has masterminded her own artistry in a spectacular way which is undoubtedly touching the core of ancient Indian style of art in contemporary interpretation.
Reconstruct Realism
But when I look at Seemanthini’s works of art, it gives me a sense of reformation of ancient Indian art. Her paintings have deep meaning and substance. Very consistently, in a deliberate reconstructive form, she translates ancient Indian art to somehow give it life with intricacy. I would consider her remodelled dimension of ancient Indian art to be a Reconstruction of Realism school of art. She is the only person to have established a path-breaking school of thought on ancient Indian art. And she is consistent in her works of art.
With her joyful positive temperament, Seemanthini is working to develop her Reconstruct Realism style. By doing that, she is taking forward the long-neglected work of contemporising ancient Indian art to establish its ideology, beauty and meaning in the global art world. Her Reconstruct Realism could become an art movement in the future.
Love and courage
Sen Shombit
23 May 2025