Fastest Time To Paint 100 Landscape Paintings

India

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Bangalore, Karnataka, India / May 20, 2010

Atmakuru Ramakrishna, an innovation artist, used his fingers and hands as tools to paint 100 landscapes in a record 13 hours, 26 minutes. The paintings use oil medium and were painted on 100 12" x 16" stretched canvases. The record was set at the Indian Institute of Science campus on May 20, 2010.

- each landscape must be unique
- each painting must be at least 12" x 16" in size
- no brushes permitted

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  • United States Joshua kenneth

    Creating 100 landscape paintings in record time is an exhilarating challenge that demands precision, creativity, and efficiency. I focus on capturing the confetti canon essence of each scene with bold strokes and dynamic colors. Balancing speed with artistic quality, this process pushes the boundaries of skill and celebrates the spontaneity of art.

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  • The Internet NAGAJALESWAR

    sir is a great person if he thought any thing he will do it in the given time &we are also proud of our school kv2 vijayawada for giving a job in our school if we ask any thing he will solve it & he not only art teacher is teaching yoga and etc... FROM R.CH.N.JALESWAR

  • India Thimmiri Raveendra

    CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE KEEPING A PLACE IN THE ART LIFE

  • India Atmakuru Ramakrishna

    VICTORIOUS WITH PICTO’REAL’ FINGERS

    There is a popular quote ‘Our future lies in our hands’. Sri Atmakuru Ramakrishna,Art Teacher of Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2 Vijayawada, an innovative artist has literally made this come true.

    He has the unique record of using his fingers and hands as a tool for painting 100 landscapes in 13 hours 26 minutes in Oil medium using stretched canvases measuring 12x16 inches at Kendriya Vidyalaya-IISC Bangalore on 20th May 2010! This remarkable feat reveals an extraordinary talent developed over years using only fingers to make marvelous artistic paintings. Atmakuru Ramakrishna, a native of Indukurpet, in a costal district of Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, had a sensitive eye and took to painting from childhood. His early efforts were noticed and he won many prizes in his school days.

    When he grew up he found art as a natural choice and pursued his career in Fine Arts from JNTU College of Fine Arts, Hyderabad with ‘Applied Arts’ as his specialization and won University Gold Medal-1994. He completed his Master’s Degree in Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi) in 1996 with flying colours.

    His studies in art took him deep into the subject. His natural talent and the essence within him found a conscious confirmation in his studies. He worked continuously and took his talent to a great height by bringing onto the canvas hundreds of images filing his prodigious brain. A decade back, he began experimenting with finger painting and discovered in the process an extraordinary thing. He found that finger painting was an art form in itself and afforded great advantages. A beautiful painting could be made within minutes without compromising on the artistic worth of the painting.

    As he says “The idea came to me in 1994, while I was designing a literacy promotion poster. Initially I integrated the technique using a brush. Later I used only fingers to paint” Ramakrishna has integrated and incorporated various techniques in his paintings to show the whole world that better landscapes can be created within a span of 5 to 7 minutes of time than the tedious labor of painting it in the traditional way. His masterstrokes make the observer spellbound and awestruck. It is unbelievable when you see him in action. The painting comes on the canvas as if by magic, complete and perfect!

    The paintings have myriad hues

  • India Atmakuru Ramakrishna

    The style of art is innovative and adventurous using oil colours as the medium and the surface as canvas with consistent motion of fingers capturing Mother Nature in her beautiful vistas.

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