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"Nakul Mondal (b. 1982 Burdwan, West Bengal India) completed his M.F.A. in painting from the historic art school Kala-Bhavana, founded by Rabindranath Tagore, where he was exposed to the rich tradition of India’s modernists. Typically though, his large tableaus, overflowing with the people in his life - his friends, his neighbors, his family, his loves - have more in common with work of Paul Gauguin. Nakul is based in India.
This work depicts a woman deep in thought, perhaps a friend or neighbor.
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