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Deogarh Motifs
abcIntroduction
abcPrimer on Wasli paper
abcSketching - Male figure
abcColouring - Background
abcBurnishing the paper
abcColouring - Skin Colour
abcColouring - White
abcColouring - Green
abcColouring - Orange
abcColouring - Detailing
abcFinishing
abcDetailing
abcShading
abcGold work
abcBurnishing
abcGold Shading
abcOutlining & Finessing
abcOrnamentation
abcThe Eye
abcLac Water finishing
abcOutlining
abcBorn in 1965 in Jaipur, Virendra Bannu is a seventh-generation artist and continues the family's artistic legacy in this specialised fine art form. His artistic prowess extends beyond miniatures. He has been credited with designing the captivating tableaux for Rajasthan showcased during the Republic Day Parade. Additionally, he has demonstrated his skills in glasswork, aaraish (murals), gold, and mirror work, as well as wall paintings. The beauty of his work and designs has graced numerous restaurants and residences in Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Delhi. His work was published in the international publication of a book named ‘Jaipur Gem of India’. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted his miniature painting of Guru Nanak to the Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. Virendra Bannu is an active participant in lecture demonstrations, art camps, and workshops. With first-class BFA and MFA degrees in Painting, he now leads the Bannu School, where he teaches students from around the world traditional miniature art techniques. Major Awards Received 1. Best Drawing Award, Rajasthan Lalit Kala Academy 2. State-Level Academy Award 3. Felicitated for contribution towards traditional art at Kishangarh, Rajasthan, 2019 4. Felicitated by CWEI, Delhi, 2020 5. Featured artist at online talk show by the Kala Charcha group, 2020