Saturday, November 5, 2016

Wonderful Masterpiece created on the walls of Danapur Railway Station by the Artists of Walk for Bihar is getting viral on the social media.

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Pictures of the wonderful masterpiece created on the walls of Danapur Railway Station by the artists of Walk for Bihar is getting viral on the social media. It is amazing to see such beautiful art in Patna. The Street Art at Danapur station is dedicated to the great mathematician Aryabhatta.  


DanapurRailwayStation

People of Patna will see more of this Street Art in the town by the end of November. You can also see one being made on the walls of NIFT, Patna. It is being made by famous Street Art artist Artez, who is from Serbia. There are many more places in town.

DanapurRailwayStation

Who are the artists of Walk of Bihar?

WalkForBihar

A group of film makers and Artists from Mumbai who are organizing a month-long, massive Public Art Festival in Bihar’s capital city, Patna. Each Artist will produce larger-than-life original Artworks on the facades of public and private buildings. With the help of innovative and radical Street Art, Sculptures and Video Installations, they aim to give a clarion call for realizing Bihar’s potential in development, social justice and human liberty.

“Aryabhatta,one of the scientist of ancient India, who digitalised the world by inventing the number 0.
Yes, "I WAS HERE", in the land where 0 was invented. I am so glad that I got a chance to paint the full facade of Danapur Railway Station  in WALK FOR BIHAR festival in my own style of comic book illustration. The wall stands there talking about the forgotten hero.
 Says Nilesh Kharade. 


Nilesh
Visiual artist Nilesh started painting at an early age of 8. After persuing his Diploma in Fine Arts from Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya, Pune, he worked on realistic and gurative compositions where he made a mark in producing water colour textures and patterns. Nilesh is deeply inspired by renowned Indian artist Vasudeo Kamat. He has handled socially driven subjects like music, humanity, forms of energy, local heritage,global warming, terrorism etc. through his art. He also spent few years teaching at Sai College of Art, Pune.


Later Nilesh found his inclination towards Street Art as a form of expression and aspires to make his art reach out through the form of street art. Worked for many corporate offices and painted numerous public locations in Pune under the Street Art fraternity, today Nilesh works as a full time visual artist out of his studio in Pune.

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