Art ki Baatein 2

 

“Hello, readers! Today, we’re talk to two individuals who once pursued art academically but have since found themselves working in various fields while still holding onto their love for creativity. They’re not claiming to be experts, and our conversation is all about keeping it light and enjoyable. Let’s jump right in and see where this journey takes us. Thanks for tuning in!”

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Name: Suman Chatterjee

Age: 33 years

“You can become Kohinoor with effort, otherwise you are camphor”

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Name: Akash Himanshu

Age: 27 years

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Q1. What is art according to you?

 

Suman: Art is a medium that helps you express yourself and showcase your thoughts, feelings, and ideas in a creative way.

 

Akash: Art is all about innovation and creativity for me, whether it’s in any field or task, I strive to bring a unique touch to everything I do.

 

Q2. How important are colors for an art?

 

Suman: Colors play a vital role in all forms of art, from dance to painting, as they have the power to evoke and express every mood, emotion, and sentiment with ease and precision.

 

Akash: Colors hold immense significance, and their impact is evident in our transition from black and white images to vibrant, colorful visuals, LED lights, and various other aspects of our lives where colors play a vital role.

 

Q3. How are art and society related to each other?

 

Suman: Entertainment, as a performing art, influences us deeply, and art, in its various forms, has a profound impact on our emotions and well-being. While painting is often the first thing that comes to mind when we think of art, there are numerous art forms that shape our daily experiences and interactions, from dance to music, theater, and beyond.

 

Akash: These days, there’s a lot of talk about art in society, like the recent controversy over the Indian cricket team’s jersey design, which received mixed feedback from everyone. Such discussions about art are common in society, and society’s judgment and influence also impact art and artists. And same goes for society also. They both are connected to each other.

 

Q4. Uncovering the Source of Inspiration: What drives artists to create, and where do they find their ideas?

 

Suman: There’s no limit, inspiration can come from anywhere.

 

Akash: Inspiration can come from anywhere, and in this pure world, we can find inspiration in anything. We can even find inspiration in a stone.

 

Q5. Is art only for the wealthy?

 

They both said no, art is for everyone.

 

Q6. What steps can a child or someone after 10th grade take to get closer to their art and career if they enjoy drawing and other art forms but lack knowledge?

 

Suman: If you love something, show it to those around you. If you draw, share your drawings with your friends and circle, and similarly with dance, music, and other talents. By spreading your passion, help will automatically come your way. In general, after 12th standard, you can focus on your studies and exams in college.

 

Akash: After 10th standard, you can focus on your talent and work on developing it. There are also institutions that offer admissions and help nurture and educate your talent.

 

Q7. As an from art background, do you manage your money well?

 

Suman: Money management depends on the individual. If someone doesn’t know how to manage money, they won’t be able to do it, but I can manage it with my own understanding and intelligence.

 

Akash: There are many tools available today, making it easier compared to earlier times, especially when it comes to managing money and financial planning.

 

Q8. How do you decide the price of an artwork or any art form?

 

Suman: I made a decision based on the subject matter, but there isn’t a specific rule or guideline that dictated that decision.

 

Akash: I decide the price based on the audience.

 

Q9. How can we help a guardian become more aware of art and its potential opportunities?

 

Suman: Examples are needed of those who have done well in life, and showcasing scope is necessary, so that parents can quickly understand.

 

Akash: When society understands, parents quickly understand and become aware, and the media plays a huge role in this. When they see the scope and potential, they will automatically become aware and understand, and they will also see examples of others who have done it before and gained recognition.

 

Q10. How do you perceive the concept of death?

 

Suman: I don’t think about death, it will come when it comes.

 

Akash: I live my life and don’t think about death.

 

 

———–Thank You———

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