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Pratul Dash Paintings

Indian, b. 1974

Pratul Dash is a conscientious human being who believes that the most vital role of an artist is to work towards uplifting society. Born in rural Orissa, Dash grew up enjoying the openness of landscapes untouched by man. New Delhi however, came as a rude awakening to the artist, who spent over a year in the bustling metropolis while pursuing his Master’s degree at the College of Art there. After experiencing first-hand the deteriorating state of natural landscapes, Dash became more and more concerned with the rate at which expanding cities were invading open spaces. His works reflect his concerns about the environment as well as his own experiences as a man from a simple town, leading a simple life, thrown unprepared into the chaos of urban spaces. On close examination, the viewer can sense the pain caused by this displacement of the self and the physical body, and the struggle of trying to exist in a familiar land as a rightful citizen rather than a refugee.

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Artist: Pratul Dash
On Higher Grounds, Diptych, Acrylic Painting, Orange, Yellow, Black "In Stock"
By Pratul Dash
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pratul Dash - On Higher Grounds - 108 x 48 inches (diptych) 54 x 48 inches each (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Pratul Dash is a conscientious human being who believes that the most vital role of an artist is to work towards uplifting society. Born in rural Orissa, Dash grew up enjoying the openness of landscapes untouched by man. New Delhi however, came as a rude awakening to the artist, who spent over a year in the bustling metropolis while pursuing his Master’s degree at the College of Art there. After experiencing first-hand the deteriorating state of natural landscapes, Dash became more and more concerned with the rate at which expanding cities were invading open spaces. His works reflect his concerns about the environment as well as his own experiences as a man from a simple town, leading a simple life, thrown unprepared into the chaos of urban spaces. On close examination, the viewer can sense the pain caused by this displacement of the self and the physical body, and the struggle of trying to exist in as familiar land as a rightful citizen rather than a refugee. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1974, Orissa. Education : 1995 - Bachelor’s degree from the B.K. College of Arts and Crafts, Bhubaneswar; 1998 - Master’s degree in painting from the College of Art, New Delhi. Solo Shows : 2008 - ‘Proxy Origin’ at Palette Art Gallery, New Delhi; 2007 - ‘Neo-Istoria’ at Palette Art Gallery, New Delhi; 2004 - ‘UNIDEE in Residency’ at Cittadelarte, Italy; 2003 - Krishna Collections Art Gallery, New Delhi; 2001 - Triveni Art Gallery, New Delhi; 1995 - Rashtriya Lalit Kala Academy, Bhubaneswar. Awards & Scholarship : 2004 - Inlaks scholarship; 2005 - Industrial literature society, Biella, Italy; 1998 - M.F. Hussain Award from College Of Art, New Delhi, India; 1997...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pratul Dash Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas, Oil

Water Color on paper, Red, Yellow by Mid Career Pratul Dash Artist "In Stock"
By Pratul Dash
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pratul Dash - Untitled - 30 X 40 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Acid free paper Will be shipped flat. Pratul’s watercolours reflects his concerns about the environment as ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pratul Dash Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

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