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Two young artists depict Zaheer Khan and Virat Kohli in their paintings for a sports-meets-art campaign
When 21-year-old artist Vaibhav
Kshirsagar was chosen to make a portrait of cricketer Zaheer Khan,he was excited. The reason: he got to paint his favourite cricketer and he was also one among 50 who were selected by Nikes Art for Cricket campaign to make the painting. Another artist Atul Kunjar was selected to create Virat Kohlis portrait. Both are students of the JJ School of Art.
The paintings,which will be
auctioned for charity in the near future,were conceived in a rather simplistic and direct way,as opposed to an abstract form one would expect from a young artist. I wanted to keep it clean and put elements that best depict the cricketers in popular perception, says Kshirsagar. For instance,he chooses to capture Khan in his most definitive moment,that of appealing to the umpire,and this,Kshirsagar says,is one of the lasting images of Khans persona.
However,both the interpretations were bound by Nikes brief that wanted the best representations of these cricketers in popular consciousness. The attempt was to explore the deep-rooted influence of cricket and athletes on the cultural fabric of India,and see them through the eyes of young artists, says Avinash Pant,marketing director,Nike India.
The paintings are also a reflection of the colours and textures associated with the game,says 22-year-old Kunjar. The artist,for instance,uses a lot of grass green,blue and light colours to invoke the freshness that Kohli is known for. According to him,the watercolours on paper help him create the coolness he exudes. His arrival was like a breath of fresh air; he is stylish and flamboyant in appearance and in his game, says Kunjar,who also gives attention to Kohlis hairstyle.
Kshirsagar uses substantial pencil sketch to depict the speed,accuracy and aggression of the bowler.
Pencil sketches give you that sensation of brazen fastness and aggression that is akin to Zaheers bowling, says Kshirsagar. In order to balance Khans aggression with dependability,he uses warm colours around it.
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