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"The tradition of painting in Uttar Pradesh takes us back to prehistoric times. The cave paintings of Sonbhadra depict scenes of hunting, war, festivals, dances, romantic life and animals."

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Ancient Art evidence

Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, India

The prehistoric paintings are produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping, or makes significant contact with another culture that has, and that makes some record of major historical events. Paintings and drawings were the oldest art forms practiced by human beings to express themselves using the cave wall as their canvas. The prehistoric paintings are in the form of murals. Theses murals were made by the prehistoric man using their tools on the inner walls of the cave. The importance of Indian mural painting was firstly highlighted by the Archibald Carlleyle and John Cockburn. They gave an introduction to the Kaimur (Mirzapur) hill paintings in 1880 AD. The Vindhya and the Kaimur ranges have at least 250 rock art sites spread across them. The cave paintings range from the Mesolithic to the chalcolithic ages. Among important cave painting sites found in the region are - the Panchmukhi caves (8 km from Robertsganj), Kauva Khoh rock shelters (near Churk) Lakhania caves (22 km, from Robertsganj) Lakhma caves (near Mau Kalan village).

Foundation

The idea for Creating this unique online group came from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, India where a piece of ancient evidence found of Drawing and Paintings from pre-historic time, But no one biggest artist and art form shine till today from this place. Bindaas Artist Group (BAG) was established in 2009 in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, India as a pioneering initiative aiming to create a platform for dialogue, networking, and knowledge sharing among contemporary art exhibitions around the world. Bindaas Artist Group for Indian Art is dedicated to fostering exploration, understanding, and enjoyment of the visual arts of India for national and international audiences. Recognizing the importance of experiencing original works of art, the foundation provides opportunities for interaction and showcase of work, beginning with the presentation and growth of its own art collection in India. To further cross-cultural dialogue on Indian art, the foundation supports and collaborates on innovative online Art exhibitions, Art competition, and promotion programs. Implicit in such activities is the belief that art has the potential both to distinguish cultures and to unite them.

 

Vision

To shape and enrich the quality of life for the residents and visitors of all over the world and to become a leader in the areas of art appreciation and artist promotion for the local community. Bindaas Artist Group will present curated exhibitions of art and culture across historical and contemporary topics, with a special emphasis on subjects of both regional concern and international.

Mission

 

  • develops and maintains a highly-visible online interface functioning as the REFERENCE point for exhibition worldwide;

  • supports or produces relevant ARTISTIC and CREATIVE projects;

  • Organizes or contributes to cultural experiences for diverse professional and non-professional audiences.

  • BAG provides ADVICE for individuals, associations, and institutions intending to enrich their local infrastructure for contemporary art by setting up a new international exhibition or perennial art event.

WHAT WE DO?

1. ART EXHIBITION

We believe in importance of sharing cultural experiences. For this reason, BINDAAS ARTIST GROUP is presenting the very special works from all over world painting collection with this exhibition. We hope this exhibition would help different cultures to get closer and bring us universal dimensions for our artistic and cultural treasures.

2. WORLDWIDE ARTIS GATHERING

BAG Invites all the creative minds from around the world. These gathering have brought us in nearly a thousand of art works created by more than 150 artists Fron different countries.

3. SOLVE SOCIO ISSUES

One of the main goal of BINDAAS ARTIST GROUP is to reveal the socio cultural similarities. Among the people speaking different language, to explore, to protect, to develop and maintain the common civil heritage. The multi dimensional activities of Bindaas Artist Group are not only limited to cultural relation. And cooperation between the member states

 

4. ADVERTISING OF ARTIST

Group members are art lovers, artists, collectors and all those who feel they belong there. For the design activities of members, has a competitive character. Anyone who wants to come from, he is free to do, and likewise, can join all those who have the desire to be a member of this group.

5. ONLINE ART COMPETITIONS

Here we are organized Online Art competition, with certain rules that must be respected. we can show your creativity, ability and love for art with ONE of your work every month. All artists can participate in the contest. That contest would not be privileged for the most Like works. Many artists posted last day, or they have under-represented categories as in similar contest and groups, such as sculpture, photography, abstract, so they not get your deserved "Like".

6. ART COLLECTIONS

we especially appreciate all of you on devote some of your time for other members and pay attention to their work and support them with comments and likes. Any advice or recommendations you can leave here in a comment.

Art Exhibition
Art serves many different functions, which are typically divided into personal, physical and social functions, explains About.com. Art benefits individuals and groups in a variety of different ways depending on the interplay between the individuals and the art and the type of artwork itself. Understanding this context is an important part of developing a discussion of the function of artwork in a society.
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                        India's first Online Art exhibition Group, This group is for Contest only. This includes: oils, watercolors, acrylics, gouache, mixed media, alkyds, collage, pastel, pencil, pen and ink, tempera, scratchboard, and original prints (e.g., lithograph, etching, engraving, serigraph), mosaic, sculpture of stone, concrete, cast metals, plaster, found objects, fiber, ceramics, clay, wax, etc., photograph.
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“Everything you can  imagine is real.” 
― Pablo Picasso
 
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