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Lithographic Press Machine

Explore the captivating photographic work of Vikas Urs, an Indian artist specializing in documenting historic lithographic presses & processes. See his unique prints!

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Om kunstneren

Vikas Urs: A Chronicle of Light and Memory

Vikas Urs’s work isn't merely about capturing images; it’s a deeply felt exploration of history, memory, and the tangible essence of craft. Emerging from the vibrant landscape of contemporary Indian art, Urs has carved a unique niche for himself through his meticulous documentation of historic printing presses – particularly those belonging to the venerable Ravi Varma Fine Arts Lithographic Press in Mumbai. His photographs aren’t simply technical studies; they are evocative portraits of machinery and processes, imbued with a sense of reverence for a bygone era and a profound understanding of the artistry involved.

Born in India, Urs's artistic journey began not within formal art institutions but through an intimate connection to cinema. His early experiences, steeped in the atmosphere of small-town screenings and later nurtured by his studies at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune, instilled a deep appreciation for visual storytelling. This formative period shaped his approach to photography – prioritizing emotional resonance over purely aesthetic concerns. He sought to capture not just what *is*, but what *feels*—the weight of history, the quiet dignity of labor, and the subtle poetry of decay.

The Ravi Varma Legacy: A Photographic Pilgrimage

Urs’s most significant work centers around his documentation of the Ravi Varma Press, a legendary institution that played a pivotal role in the development of Indian printing. His photographs aren't merely records; they are intimate studies of a living machine—a complex network of gears, levers, and rollers that once produced thousands of exquisite lithographic prints. He spent years immersed in this world, meticulously photographing every detail, from the massive rotary presses to the delicate color powders used to create the final images.

The series "Lithographic Press Rotor," one of his most celebrated works, exemplifies this approach. The image captures a spinning rotor within the press, revealing its intricate mechanics and highlighting the sheer scale of the operation. Yet, it’s not just a technical illustration; it's a meditation on time, labor, and the enduring legacy of a craft. Similarly, his photographs of the lever mechanism reveal the precision and skill required to operate these machines—a testament to the human element behind the mechanical process.

Technique and Influence: A Blend of Tradition and Innovation

Urs’s photographic style is characterized by a deliberate blend of traditional techniques and contemporary sensibilities. He often employs long exposures, creating soft-focus images that evoke a sense of nostalgia and intimacy. His use of natural light—often diffused through the dusty interiors of the presses—adds to this atmospheric effect. He has spoken about his influences, citing not only classic photographic masters but also the work of filmmakers like Wes Anderson, whose meticulous attention to detail and distinctive visual style resonate with his own approach.

Crucially, Urs’s work is deeply rooted in the history of Indian printing. He understands the technical intricacies of lithography—a process that dates back centuries—and he respects the legacy of the artisans who perfected it. His photographs are not simply images; they are a form of historical preservation—a way to keep alive the memory of a vital part of India’s cultural heritage. His work has been featured in publications like *Scroll.in* and *Filmmaker Magazine*, solidifying his position as a leading voice in contemporary Indian photography.

Beyond the Press: A Broader Exploration

While his documentation of the Ravi Varma Press is undoubtedly his most well-known work, Urs’s artistic interests extend beyond this singular subject. He has also explored other aspects of Indian printing history, including the legacy of the Bombay Photographic Studio and the techniques used by the renowned artist Raja Ravi Varma. His recent projects have further broadened his scope, delving into themes of memory, identity, and the relationship between art and technology.

Vikas Urs’s work is a testament to the power of photography to capture not just images but also stories—stories of craftsmanship, history, and human experience. His meticulous approach, combined with his deep understanding of Indian cultural heritage, has established him as one of the most compelling and insightful artists working today.

vikas urs

vikas urs

India

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography
  • Full Name: Vikas Urs
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lithographic Press Rotor
    • Lithographic Press Machine
    • Lithographic Press Lever
  • Place Of Birth: India