Art keeps going and going and going ....
ClaudeArt was inspired by works of Impressionists, Abstract Expressionists, Cubists, Fauvists and minimalists.
Preetham Kumar, was drawn into Art a little later in life while he was pursuing his studies in French. He was inspired by the French art culture. A personal experience in his life made him to turn to art for expression and from there, it was no going back.
He considers that there is always limitless possibilities of expression. And that's precisely he is trying to bring out in his works, something of the inner, something not thought of, and most importantly, not being judgemental about anything.
He believes,"Art is intuitive!"
He was mentored initially by Andy Morris, Texas. One of his favourite abstract expressionist.
He has undergone online training by the following mentors:
Joseph Patric Daniels- Beginner to Master Acrylic Painting/ Oil Painting from Beginner to Master
Brent Eviston- The Art & Science of Drawing
Andres Brachetta- Procreate Academy
Scott Haris- Character Art- Colouring/ Perspective/ Foundations of Painting & Drawing
Jill Poyered- Mastering Brushstrokes
Doris Charest- Composition for Abstract Painters
Presently, personally mentored by Jeanette Goulart, California, an intuitive abstract art master.
Preetham is also the founding member of a private group- Dutch Art & Design along Dutch Abstract Artist- Ton Petiet.
His expressions are through a strong blend of colours and bold brush strokes. Charcoal pencils for mark makings is a must and usually acrylic medium of paint on canvas and occasional oil on canvas & spray paints. He is a very passionate of digital art and uses this medium often.
Preetham's work are also featured by Hansford and Sons, U.K., & on the emerging artists platform. He is a regular contributor to the Japanese Gallery- TRiCERA, Inc and sold two of his abstract prints in Japan. His works were also sold in the U.S., Belgium, Australia & India.
Work Terms
Hours of operation: Available for 5-6 hours of work
Payment terms: 10% pre-payment before the project. Rest on completion.
Modes of communication: email
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