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"There
is a tremendous sense of color and rhythm in these paintings... they demonstrate
wonderful control
of a difficult medium."
Padmashri
Jagdish Mittal, renowned art historian
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Deaf artists revive 17th Century art form
VirtualO
is a "for-profit" organization that fosters and
promotes “differently-abled” artists. Based in
Hyderabad, India, it was founded in
2001 by a young business school professor, Baba Prasad
(Ph.D., The Wharton School) and S. Chandramouli (Mouli), an
internationally-ranked Deaf badminton player. Dr. Prasad,
who lives in the USA invested his personal funds to start
and run the organization, and now manages the marketing and
fundraising. Mouli manages the operations of the
organization full-time in Hyderabad, India.
VirtualO
artists use marbling to express their Deaf perceptions
17th
century Deccani artists in south India created marble
effects in paintings. The Deaf artists
at VirtualO, especially Khaled Mohammed, have become famous for
their brilliant revival of this lost art
form of marbling (Marbling techniques were also used 2000 years
ago by Japanese artists who called it Suminagashi). While
these ancient traditions used vegetable dyes, VirtualO artists use
oils and acrylics which are more difficult to control.
The
ebbs and flows of the paints and the patterns that they are given
through long meditation and close control by the artist make the marbling
technique very appropriate for Deaf expression. As you will
notice, in all these paintings, forms and colors flow into each other in unique
ways that reflect the texture of the non-hearing worlds of our artists. Visual patterns
become substitutes for sound patterns. Familial scenes (mother and child, conversations, family scenes),
natural landscapes, and rural life portraits display
relationships and sense of belonging. In a sense, these paintings
become bridges between hearing and non-hearing worlds for our Deaf
artists.
We invite
you to explore this site and purchase original art and greeting cards.
Our
patrons include:
The
Raj Bhavan of Karnataka (The Governor's residence),
Bangalore, India
His Excellency, Shri T.N. Chaturvedi, Governor of Karnataka, India
The Taj Group of Hotels, Mumbai, India
The Reserve Bank of India
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