All For A Cause by Rashmi Gore

Features

ARTIST NOTES: Contemporary Women taking time out from their busy schedules running marathons or walks for a social cause like breast cancer or fundraising to support premature kids & their mothers thus bringing together people from various walks of life to do good for humanity. My painting depicts this Global phenomenon of not running for personal goals but for the benefit of society.I have shown 2 women chatting & laughing as they run which shows the positive feeling of not doing something alone but together thus strengthening the bonds of friendship & humanity. The bright Australian colours of Green & Gold depict the joy they derive for themselves & others in this process. I've used shades of grey for hair & skin beacuse this shows the strength of women which crosses all the barriers of skin colour, race & nationality.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 61.00 cm X Width - 52.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Canvas
GENRE Humanity
REGISTERED NRN # 000-39661-0134-01
COPYRIGHT © Rashmi Gore
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Artist: Rashmi Gore



ARTIST BIO

Rashmi is a graduate of Architecture from Sir JJ College of Architecture in Mumbai. She is a versatile artist who creates paintings & sketches in various mediums, in a range of genres of contemporary art including Portraiture, Still life and Landscape.

She specialises in Indian folk-art styles like Warli & Madhubani and has displayed her artwork in various exhibitions. Rashmi is an active member of IAA (Indian Australian Artists) and Melbourne Urban Sketchers group.

She runs art classes (ART n EASEL) & has more than 10 years of teaching experience in Art & Architecture. Rashmi is also an International Certified Yoga teacher & the Founder of Sanjeevani Yoga in Melbourne.

She had her Architecture & Interior Design firm (Imaginations Unlimited) in India & successfully completed several projects.

Rashmi’s art has been recognized in various forums, the most recent ones being ‘People’s choice –Commendable art work’ award at IAA exhibition in Nov 2017, ‘Best Art in Show’- Feb 2018 (Celebrating women-IAA)