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Amit KallaLandscape, Oil on Canvas, Grey, Blue by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"2019
2019
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Amit Kalla - Landscape - 36 x 28 inches (unframed size)
Oil on Canvas, 2019
** Free Shipment ...... will be delivered in rolled form.
Style : Kalla’s work can be represented by his commitment to experimenting with social engagement through the arts. It is here his strength lies. Through his deep connection to a cultural expression of a universal spirituality and passionate sense of humanity Kalla, continuously draws people from all communities into acts of creativity in the belief that through creativity people are empowered and communities move incrementally closer to truth.
His poetry and paintings are spiritually intuited. While his poems create a secretive world of words, where silence speaks his paintings are calligraphic and draw on the same silent unknowing of invented texts. His paintings represent moments on the continuum; a slice snatched from his deeper hidden journey.
The strength of Kalla’s work is that it represents an Indian artist’s quest for an indigenous tenor rather than a superficial inventory of native motifs, there is nothing about his work which relies on a static Indian Identity.
About the Artist & his work :
Born : 1980 in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Education :
2005 - Masters in Art and Aesthetics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
2003 - Graduation in Art History, National Museum Institute specializing in ancient Indian art (Iconography).
Presently researching Bhakti Literature and the artistic notions of Rajasthan & widely observing children response on art mediums, while working as a freelance artist and writer.
Participation : He participated in Art Singapore, OZ Asia Festival Australia, International writers meet UAE. His poems and drawings are widely published in many contemporary Indian literary journals and magazines including Naya Gyanoday , Kritya , Vagarth , Ravivar , Parikatha ,Purvagraha 'ka' Kala Vaichariki , Doaaba ,Samkalin Bhartiya , Kavita Kosh , Navya , Akhar Kalash .
Solo Exhibitions :
2008 – Canvas Art Gallery, New Delhi & Sudarshan Art Gallery, Bikaner
2007 - Nehru center, Mumbai & J.K.K, Jaipur.
2006 - Art Academy, Bangalore ; Qutub Institute, New Delhi & Rimari Art gallery, New Delhi.
2005 - SAA Art gallery, J.N.U, New Delhi & TERI,IHC, New Delhi.
Group Exhibitions :
2008-chahal art gallery,jaipur ; Aspiration– Studio Vasant ,New Delhi & Russian Center, New Delhi.
2007 - Athens Art gallery, Greece ; Ananya III, N.I.T - Art gallery, Nagpur & Seven strokes, Academy of fine arts & literature, New Delhi.
2006 - Different lines, drawing show, LALIT KALA academy, New Delhi ; All India artist exhibition, Allahabad ; Studio Vasant, New Delhi ; Mocha, Art & Soul, New Delhi & All India artist exhibition, Amritsar.
2004 - Heart & Soul gallery, New Delhi & Kala Mela, J.K.K, Jaipur.
2003 - Fusion 22-Abhinav Art gallery, Jammu & Ankan- J.K.K, Jaipur.
Awards & Recognitions :
2007 - Maru Parampara Puraskar
2011 - Prakriti Samman, Jamshedpur
2013 - Srajan Samman, International Art & Poetry festival, Dubai.
- Creator:Amit Kalla (1980, Indian)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 44 in (111.76 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:This is an original artwork & has no edition.Price: $1,899
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- Condition:It is in Mint condition.
- Gallery Location:Kolkata, IN
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU60438603422
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