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Intricate sand patterns bring the beauty of India to Taiwan at the hand of artist

Intricate sand patterns bring the beauty of India to Taiwan at the hand of artist

2024-05-12

For six years now, Vandana Mengane has been promoting Indian arts and culture in Taiwan. The engineer-turned artist practices many art forms including, rangoli, which involves creating intricate patterns out of sand on the floor. She also creates works inspired by the beauty of Taiwan, holding exhibitions to showcase the beauty of her home country and her home away from home. Let’s take a look.

Indian artist Vandana Mengane places sand in different colors on the ground to create beautiful and intricate patterns.

This is a traditional ground painting art called rangoli. It is a folk art that first began in the Indian subcontinent, and is still practiced today.

Vandana Mengane
Artist
Traditionally, we used to make rangoli with the rice flour, but now it is made of white sand and the different color of sand. You see this color pattern is from the north where most of the colors are mixed within the Rangoli and presented. Mostly in front of the door to welcome the guests or in front of the God.

Before moving to Taiwan, Mengane was an engineer in India. She has been fond of painting and handicrafts since she was a child. Because of her husband’s job, she moved to Taiwan in 2017. She holds exhibitions and teaches various Indian art forms in Taiwan. For this series of works, she drew auspicious symbols signifying happiness, purity and health among others.

Vandana Mengane
Artist
The materials used in these paintings are of course, acrylic and oil colors. All these symbols are created using clay which is white stoned clay. They’re easily available in Taiwan. I try to create the patterns separately and try to merge it along with the canvas to display.

Many of her works are also inspired by Taiwan’s beautiful scenery and landmarks, such as Taipei 101 or the Miramar Ferris wheel.

Vandana Mengane
Artist
I just love this country. I have had a very beautiful time for the last six years. I am looking forward to a few more years to spend here. My art journey became deeper after coming to Taiwan. The goal if you say,is to of course spread Indian art forms which are not known. I would like to make it more known to the Taiwanese and to the world.

Having lived in Taiwan for six years, Mengane considers Taiwan her second home. She hopes to let more people understand Indian art forms and the beauty of Taiwan.

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印度夏日狂歡節5/25舉辦 印度藝術家分享家鄉文化之美

2024-05-12

印度台北協會將於5月25至26日舉辦「印度夏日狂歡節」,這將是全台最大的印度文化主題活動之一。今天先帶大家認識一位印度藝術家,她因為先生的工作,2017來到台灣,透過各種藝術展覽及教學,將印度豐富的文化介紹給台灣民眾。

熱情的與鏡頭打招呼,印度藝術家Vandana把各種顏色的沙,放在地上,創作漂亮的圖案。

這是藍果麗,印度的一種傳統地畫藝術,最早起源於印度次大陸,至今仍在流行。

[[印度藝術家Vandana Mengane]]
"傳統上,我們過去用米粉製作藍果麗,但現在它是用白沙,和不同顏色的沙子製成的,這種顏色圖案來自北部,那裡的大部分顏色,都在藍果麗混合並呈現,在門前歡迎客人或神”

來自印度的Vandana,以前是一名工程師。從小開始繪畫及手做藝術,因為先生的工作,2017來台灣,在台灣各處舉辦展覽及教課。其中「神秘元素」,繪製了象徵幸福、純潔、健康等吉祥符號。

[[印度藝術家Vandana Mengane]]
"這些畫所使用的材料是壓克力和油畫,這些符號是使用白色石粘土創建的,它們在台灣很容易買到,我嘗試單獨創建圖案,並嘗試將其與畫布,合併以顯示。"

熱愛台灣的Vandana,許多作品靈感都是來自台灣美麗的風景及地標,像是台北101、美麗華摩天輪等等。

[[印度藝術家Vandana Mengane]]
"我愛這個國家,過去六年我度過非常美好的時光,我期待在這裡再生活幾年,來到台灣後,我的藝術之旅變得更加深,.我的目標是分享印度藝術形式,我想讓台灣人和世界多了解它"

來台灣六年,Vandana說台灣是她第二個家,希望讓更多的人了解印度藝術及台灣之美。

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