United States
Sector
Keyword
Painter
Fine Artist
Commercial Artist
Minimum Preferably 10thstandard pass and above
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The tasks an Renovator Paintings is expected to perform include:Restoring damaged, soiled or faded paintings to original shape and colour by cleaning, repairing, retouching etc.
Knowledge of cleaning faded or damaged portion to remove dirt using brush or duster
Proficient in mixing paint to required colour
Experience in painting faded portions with appropriate colour to revive original appearance and shine
Knowledge of renovating damaged painting or part thereof by transferring entire painting to fresh canvas by scientific method
Ability to retouch blemishes and damaged parts of painting
Training in :Fine Arts
Excellent communication skills
Creative skills
Interpersonal skills
Planning skills
Problem solving skills
Decision-making
Marketing skills
It is not a desk job
Work from home option is available
Part-time work and contractual jobs are available
Travelling is not part of the job
Need not handle a team
Working hours
Working hours are 8/9 hours everyday for 6 days a week. This may vary from company to company
Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible
Shift system maybe applicable
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe
This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous
Occupational hazards include fatigue, body ache, stress, strain on eyes, etc.
For freshers - INR 12,000 to INR60,000 per month For candidates with 2-3 years of experience or more- INR 3,00,000 to INR4,00,000 per month(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Indian artists big hit with foreign galleries at art fair
From Italy to Latvia it was a celebration of Indian art and artists at the just concluded Art Fair with many foreign galleries choosing to showcase mostly Indian work, one among them exhibiting solely Indian oeuvre.
Internationally celebrated artist Subodh Gupta occupied a pride of place at the entrance to the Fair, with Galleria Continua from Italy displaying his yet another 'steel wonder' titled 'Mirror Stage' bearing his trademark signature.
"We are proud to present the works of internationally renowned artist Subodh Gupta and his iconic steel installation priced at 275,000 euros and two of his oil paintings at 50,000 euros each," Mylene Ferrand of the gallery told PTI.
Gallery Continua also presented another Gupta beside his namesake. Mumbai artist Shilpa Gupta large hazy-looking "self-reflective" photographs are indeed drew many eyeballs at the fair.
But, it's not just Italy showering its love on Indian artists, a gallery from Baltic region of Latvia presented solely the works of Indian artists and takes pride in their collection.
"We are only presenting Indian artists here but I must tell you that as foreign artists at our gallery back in Latvia we only have Indian artists," Ivonna Veiherte of Art Gallery 21 from Riga, Latvia told PTI.
With works of artists like Krishna Murari and Baala R, the gallery drew visitors by the horde.
"This work by Baala titled 'Organic Life, Artificial Life' tagged at Rs 18 lakhs is our prized collection here as it tells so many stories," Ivonna added
'Organic' represented through a concrete engraving a mixed metal meshwork with a wall installation coupled with floor-based metallic nest made out of rusted iron scrapes is a "commentary on our changing society and its values".
The artist hosted by the Latvian gallery, Krishna Murari whose two works are on display but his giant squirrel riding an oxygen cylinder and wearing an oxygen mask is certainly inviting eyeballs and curiosity.
"Krishna is a very talented Indian artist. He was also nominated for the Best Artist category at the Art Vilnius in Lithuania in 2012," said Ivonna.
Countries not carrying Indian works too expressed pleasure at being in company of the Indian artists.
Mickael Adjdj of the French LTD Gallery said ,"We are happy to come to India for the first time. Indian artists are very talented and we wanted to come, interact and experience their work here."
Countries not carrying Indian works too expressed pleasure at being in company of the Indian artists.
Mickael Adjdj of the French LTD Gallery said ,"We are happy to come to India for the first time. Indian artists are very talented and we wanted to come, interact and experience their work here."
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