Day 17 of Art in the time of coronavirus

Art in the time of Corona – hope and positivity through creativity” is an art project which encouraged art in the time of coronavirus pandemic. This art project is managed by Indiaart and Khula Aasmaan and supported by Finolex Industries and Mukul Madhav Foundation. We are presenting art in the time of coronavirus pandemic, created by children, young adults as well as others. Featured below are the select artworks in nationwide lockdown from day 17, to fight the fear and panic created due to coronavirus pandemic.

Select artworks from day 17 of the nationwide lockdown

Painting by Aheli Ghosh, Ramnagar, Tarakeswar, Hooghly

Painting by Aheli Ghosh (9 years) - art in the time of coronavirus pandemic during the nationwide lockdown
Painting by Aheli Ghosh (9 years) – art during nationwide lockdown

Social Distancing, painting by Annesha Dutta, Murshidabad, West Bengal

Social Distancing, painting by Annesha Dutta (class 10), Murshidabad, West Bengal - art in the time of lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic
Social Distancing, painting by Annesha Dutta (class 10), Murshidabad, West Bengal – one of the featured artworks in lockdown

Painting by Esha Kundu (class 10), Basberia

Swami Vivekananda by Esha Kundu
Swami Vivekananda by Esha Kundu

Starkness, painting by Soma Mukhopadhyay, Chandigarh

Starkness, painting by Soma Mukhopadhyay
Starkness, painting by Soma Mukhopadhyay (acrylic colours, 16 x 10 inches) – featured for the project “art in the time of coronavirus”

Soma Mukhopadhyay is the Principal of Bhavan Junior, Chandigarh and a National ICT awardee, 2016. This is what she has to say about her artwork : 

I have named my artwork  STARKNESS . It depicts that, at this time when the human world is grappling under the threat of COVID virus, the animal world is carefree, full of vigour, smiles and enjoying the absence of the ruthless human race around it.

Through this art work i also want to depict that only self isolation can help the human race to come out of this trajectory of death and misery.In the picture, the small masked faces of human beings are depicted above the tree of life. If we look at the top right hand corner, we get to see how as we distance ourselves from the crowd, the masks automatically shed away and smiles return to the mankind. This crisis is actually teaching mankind to stay within their limits and make this world a beautiful place for all the creations of God and believe in sustainable development.

Painting by Nivaan Rupen Nisar

Painting by Nivaan Rupen Nisar
Painting by Nivaan Rupen Nisar

Material used for painting: Acrylic colours, paper, sponge, ear bud, different brushes.

Painting by Shrya Mondal (class 10), Durgapur, West Bengal

Painting by Shrya Mondal (class 10), Durgapur, West Bengal
Painting by Shrya Mondal (class 10), Durgapur, West Bengal

Craft by Swara Damle (class 8), Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Craft by Swara Damle (class 8), Golap, Ratnagiri
Craft by Swara Damle (class 8), Mukul Madhav Vidyalaya, Golap, Ratnagiri

Title of craft work :- Flower Basket

About Craft work :- Flowers make our life beautiful. People get energy and positivity from flowers. We also get courage to fight against the disease.

Hobby : Making creative articles.

Craft by Yashwant N Saka (62 years), Pune, Maharashtra

Craft by Yashwant Saka (62 years), Pune, Maharashtra
Craft by Yashwant Saka (62 years), Pune, Maharashtra

Painting by Siddhi Khodade (class 2), Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Painting by Siddhi Khodade (class 2), Mukul Madhav Vidyalaya, Golap, ratnagiri, Maharashtra - art during nationwide lockdown due to corona pandemic
Painting by Siddhi Khodade (class 2), Mukul Madhav Vidyalaya, Golap, ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Painting by Shivangini Ray Chaudhuri (5 years)

Painting by Shivangini Ray Chaudhuri (5 years) - one of the artworks in lockdown during corona pandemic
Painting by Shivangini Ray Chaudhuri (5 years). This is a very basic spray painting done with sponge, toothbrush and water colour.

Painting by Rujula Dhakane (12 years), Pune, Maharashtra

Painting by Rujula Dhakane, Pune, Maharashtra - artworks in lockdown during corona pandemic
Painting by Rujula Dhakane, Pune, Maharashtra – art in nationwide lockdown

Title of Artwork :- Fight Against Corona.

About Art work :- I want to give message to the world, wash your hands, use sanitizer. Stay home,Stay safe, Save world.

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Finolex Industries is supporting the art project "Art in the time of Corona", which encourages art created in lockdown to fight Covid-19 pandemic.
Finolex Industries is supporting the art initiative : Art in the time of Corona – hope and creativity will fight fear and panic. “

Mukul Madhav Foundation is supporting the art project "Art in the time of Corona - hope and positivity through creativity"
Mukul Madhav Foundation is supporting the initiative : Art in the time of Corona – hope and positivity through creativity “