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GRAFFITI
Graffiti may express underlying social and political messages and a whole genre of artistic expression, based on various graffiti styles.
There are many different types and styles of graffiti. It is a rapidly developing art form, whose value is highly recognized and estimated by the societies across the globe.
Lately, the beautification drive of the station buildings by Graffiti-Art, undertaken by Indian Railway is making a sensational impact in the mind of the public at large. The influence of the initiative was so intense that the other departments and agencies are also coming up to join hands with substance, in this mission of beautification. At a time while it’s being used to create aesthetic ambience, it’s also being used to educate people with different objectives (artistically), invoking emotions and awareness in public to the intended subjects.
Recently we did some works for Assam Police, on the walls of their Guest House at Tinsukia near the office of Superintendent of Police.
Our theme line was the core principles of policing. In order to depict them, we choose to incorporate three Taglines, on which the entire stretch of works spread over covering approximately 2500 square feet area, in three different boundary walls of the said compound.
Please pay a visit to take a close look at them in person.
Here is a glimpse...
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BEAUTIFICATION WORK ON THE FACADE OF
NEW-TINSUKIA-RAILWAY STATION
We are a proud associate of NF Rly for their ongoing mission of Beautification of Station Buildings. Take a ride to the graffiti-works we accomplished below.
WORKS OF PHASE-I
(Executed on Nov 2017)
A colossal graffiti, depicting the aspects of life and festivities of Assam. The surface stretches up to 560 feet and locates at an average of 20 feet in height.
With the colour scheme and styling, we aimed at creating ecstasy and ambience on the face of the facade.
The artists gave their hearts out,
leaving no stone unturned in unleashing best of their abilities,
overlooking challenges of height,
working hand in hand together.
They went on making out composition after composition,
creating glimpses of countryside life of Assam,
in sync with the theme line of the subject,
taking the elements of festivity as the sole component.
The very setting of the station's front with a huge circulating area gives the audience a comfortable positioning to enjoy the works in a panorama.
The works are a commuters joy, travelling down the National Highway-37 in front of the station.
A happy moment of the artists working together.
The group members.
Tridib, Bittu, Tapan (sr), Sankarsan, Kangkan, Prabhakar, Tapan (jr), Samujjal.
WORKS OF PHASE-II
yet to begin
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BEAUTIFICATION WORK ON THE
FACADE OF DIBRUGARH RLY STATION (DBRG)
(Executed on Feb 2018)
Beautification work of Dibrugarh Railway Station at Banipur was yet another project of graffiti works, we were commissioned by NF RLY, Tinsukia Division. Another daunting task in terms of shape and size, our team of artists took up, as a challenge.
With a subject of showing unparallel beauties of tea garden of Assam and its activities, we attempted a two-dimensional style of work to bring about an ambience of aesthetics on the very sight of the station's facade. But the real term challenge was in sketching its composition out. The artists had a tough time in negotiating the windows, ventilators, doors that came on the way, to maintain the subject undistorted. The enormity of the facade of the building in dimension was yet another formidable challenge we had to accept.
Take a look.
With a subject of showing unparallel beauties of tea garden of Assam and its activities, we attempted a two-dimensional style of work to bring about an ambience of aesthetics on the very sight of the station's facade. But the real term challenge was in sketching its composition out. The artists had a tough time in negotiating the windows, ventilators, doors that came on the way, to maintain the subject undistorted. The enormity of the facade of the building in dimension was yet another formidable challenge we had to accept.
Take a look.
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