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Subrata Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size)
Acrylic on canvas.
Style : Subrata Das's works are a poetic representation on Indian Mythological forms, skillfully rendered. His present works representing the divine love of Radha and Krishna, are traditional in subject yet contemporary in his use technique.
About the Artist & his work :
Born : 1967, Kolkata.
Education: 3 Years Foundation Course under the guidance of eminent artists Mr. Shuvaprasanna from College of Visual Arts, Kolkatta.
Selected Solo Exhibitions :
2008 - Kanvas Art Gallery, Kolkata.
2005 - Art Walk, Oberoi Hotel, Mumbai.
2002 - Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata & Chitrakoot Gallery, Kolkata.
2001-02 - Standard Chartered Grindlays Gallery, Kolkata.
1997 - ABN-Amro Gallery, Kolkata
1996 - Gallery Aurobindo, New Delhi.
1995 - Sponsored by RPG Enterprise at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
Selected Group Exhibitions :
2008 - 'Shiksha 08', organized by Delhi Friends Round Table at New Delhi; 'Summer Show', Idiyas Gallery, Kolkata & 'Monsoon Show', Master Collection, Kolkata.
2007 - ‘Vibrant Hues’, Kanvas Art Gallery, Kolkata; ‘Facts of Life’, Sop. Gallery One, Gurgaon; ‘Colors 2007’, organized by Art Land at Majestic Hotel, Dubai & ‘Art Fair India -07’, organized by Hindustan Times and Habiart Foundation, Kolkata.
2006-07 - ‘Essence of Bengal Art’, presented by Group Fifty, New Delhi & ‘Art for Concern’, organized by Right Lines Art Gallery, Bangalore.
2006 - ‘Color 2006’, organized by Art Land Gallery at Chatrapatti Shivaji Sangrahalaya, Mumbai; Xpression presents Masters Collection, Kolkata & Organized by Art Land Gallery at Artists’ Centre, Mumbai.
2005 - Karnataka Chitrakala Parisath, Bangalore & Mahua Art Gallery, Bangalore.
2003 - ‘The Hues of Bengal’, organized by RPG Enterprise at National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Mumbai & ‘Monsoon Mela’, Chitrakoot Gallery, Kolkata.
2002 - Zainal Art Gallery, Dhaka.
1997 - V.N Design, Nagpur & ANZ Grindlays Bank, Kolkata.
Honours and Awards :
2003 - Gold Medal from Avantika International Art Exhibition, New Delhi
2002 - Bronze Medal from Avantika International Art Exhibition, New Delhi.
2002 - Honorable Mention Certificate from Avantika Regional Art Exhibition,Kolkata
1995 - Certificate of Merit from Annual Challenge Trophy, Emerald Isle Gallery, Kolkata.
1987 - Certificate of Merit from All India Youth Art Exhibition.
- Creator:Subrata Das (Indian)
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Kolkata, IN
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU60438019352
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