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D.T.
LOHITH
The
artist...
Born in 1947 in Chennai, D.T. Lohith had his schooling in a small town
in India. His source of inspiration has been his mother and his teacher
Sri. H. Jayadeva, who recognized his talent and encouraged him throughout
his school days.
A man who followed his heart, Lohith gave up a lucrative engineering career
and enrolled himself at Chamarajendra Academy of Visual Arts (CAVA) in
Mysore, to pursue a formal training in Art. During his five year stint
at CAVA, his unique capabilities and talents won accolades, making him
the most promising student of the institution and a favorite of his teachers,
Sri. F.M. Soofi and Sri. M.J. Suddhodhana.
After his degree in Fine Arts, he served as a teacher in Central School
Organization for 5 years and then worked for 3 years in a private company
as Visualizer and Chief Artist. This formed a strong base for his future
career in Applied Art.
His entrepreneurial instinct drove him to start his own Commercial Art
and Design Studio under the banner DTL Graphics, which enjoyed the status
of being one of the best and much sought after in the city of Hyderabad.
His solo exhibition 'Home Coming' held in the year 2000 showcased almost
100 of his works that tried to capture the tumult and tribulations of
an artist's inner longing to release his 'soul' from the shackles of a
rigmarole existence. Each one of his works depicts the audacity of his
spirit, and his realistic renderings have a strange aura as if they have
been teleported in a timewarp from a bygone era.
His humane themes and portraits show this stoic earthiness of yesteryears,
captured in intricate brush strokes. His uniqueness is displayed in his
dexterity in handling various themes - whether realistic or contemporary
- in great detail. Some of his works like 'The Shattered Dreams' and 'The
Horsemen' exemplify this bohemian spirit.
Lohith feels that the contemporary and realistic art forms can co-exist
peacefully just like the different styles in music. To him, modern art
and realistic are mirror images, akin to the different patterns which
emerge when viewed through a kaleidoscope. He strongly feels that the
realistic art lays a strong foundation and imparts the requisite skill
and technique, that can be very effectively applied to contemporary art
themes with unparalleled visual impact. Artists like him who can paint
in contemporary as well as realistic styles are a rare breed.
On one side is the skill, the finish and an eye to the minutest details
of realistic art, and on the other is the essence of thought, the freewheeling
mind and the ever changing patterns of abstract art.
All in all, Lohith seems to be a very happy man, who enjoys every moment
of his creative endeavor. Khan Studio is very pleased to represent Lohith's
work. He has such a wonderful spirit and is such a joy to be around, as
is expressed in his work.
Artist
statement
"It is often a tiny spark of an idea that grows in magnitude to become
a powerful theme for any project.
Each one of my paintings has originated in the same fashion and transitioned
into a complete picture on the canvas over a period of time.
Just like most of the artists do, I opine that one cannot express oneself
adequately using words alone as a channel of communication. Perhaps the
very existence of paints and brushes corroborates this thought!
A striking contrast though, I have felt that some of my works have never
been able to convey my thoughts in totality. If a right balance between
words and pictures be struck, wouldn't the result mesmerize the viewer
completely and be a visual treat?
But how does one achieve this?
Every piece of art has its own story to tell. Any painting, according
to me, should, at first sight, make the viewer happy.
Or, unhappy at least.
If the viewer deliberates further more on the painting, then it should
unfold gradually and surprise him with many more hidden details.
The joy one experiences when a work of art reveals its secrets, incrementally,
is immense. The viewer will relate to the painting more intensely and
look for meanings in different dimensions.
It is at this moment, perhaps, the artist strikes a chord in the heart
of the viewer.
Have I struck this chord??"
D.T. Lohith.
Dear Lohith,
Thank you for entering
the William Cane 2009 Art Contest and for your patience in awaiting the
judges verdict. We had many more entries than expected and as a
result it took longer than expected to reach a decision. Although your
work didnt win first place the winning art can be seen here:
http://www.hiwrite.com/styles.html we are pleased to let you know
that you have been selected over 2,546 other entries for the prestigious
Second Place Award.
In reporting their decision, the seventeen judges made an unprecedented
statement about the quality of your work. They asked us to keep it confidential,
but in light of the honor it bestows upon you, we are passing it along
to you. They said: In our considered opinion Lohiths work
was in almost every way superior to the work of the winner. We feel that
we may have made a serious error in voting for anyone else.
Although this award
isnt a cash prize and doesnt feature your work in the book,
it does entitle you to mention your award in your resume and in any publicity
you do for your work. Thank you again for your participation and for your
outstanding art.
Michael Christian
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