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Artist: Suhas Roy
Christ, Figurative, Charcoal on Paper by Indian Modern Artist Suhas Roy-In Stock
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Untitled (Durga)
Charcoal on Paper
12 x 10 inches, 2013
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored ...
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2010s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Pastel, Charcoal
Durga, Pastel on Paper by Indian Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Untitled (Durga)
Pastel on Paper
12.5 x 10.5 inches, 2013
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored ...
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To Jharna with Love, Marker on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - To Jarna with Love
Marker on Paper , 11 x 9.6 inches , 2012
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are a series of work where he sees an ethereal mystic godlike and innocent spirit in every woman he meets.
Style : He is one of the biggest and the most enduring names in the genre of Indian modern art. Often dubbed the father of female figurative forms. Radha Series and the Christ Series in soft pastel on paper and intense Oil on canvas paintings .Consequently, his recent body of works, "Drops of Silence", executed in oil, pastels and pen-and-ink etchings on backdrops in watercolours, are all studies of "mysterious slightly surreal nude women floating in a void". Roy's forte is Radhika - dark, enigmatic, beautiful Indian women with the slightest smile and ethereal in its quality .
About the Artist & his work :
Born : 1936, Bangladesh.
Education :
1953-58 : Diploma in Painting, Indian College of Art and Draughtsmanship, Calcutta.
1956-66 : Studied graphic art under the guidance of S.W. Hayter, Atelier 17 and mural art at cole Superior Des Beaux Art, Paris.
Exhibitions :
His works have been exhibited all over the world through exhibitions like the Asian Graphic Prints Traveling Exhibition, USA, the Tokyo Print Biennale, Japan, Contemporary Indian Art...
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2010s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Paper, Charcoal, Ink, Mixed Media, Pen, Permanent Marker
Radha, Figurative, Charcoal on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Charcoal on Paper
10 x 14 inches, 2007
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on P...
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Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Paper, Charcoal
Radha, Figurative, Charcoal on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Charcoal on Paper
10 x 12 inches, 2011
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on P...
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Paper, Charcoal
Radha, Figurative, Mixed Media on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Mixed Media on Paper
8 x 11 inches, 2008
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on P...
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Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Paper, Mixed Media
Radha, Oil on Canvas, Red, Yellow. Green by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Oil on Canvas, 18 x 14 inches, 2014
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are a series of...
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2010s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
Untitled, Watercolour on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Untitled
Watercolour on Paper, 11 x 15 inches, 1954
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored past...
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1950s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Paper, Watercolor
Radha, Figurative, Charcoal & Pastel by Master IndianArtist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Charcoal on Paper , 11 x 15 inches , 2015
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Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are a series of work where he sees an ethereal mystic godlike and innocent spirit in every woman he meets.
Style : He is one of the biggest and the most enduring names in the genre of Indian modern art. Often dubbed the father of female figurative forms. Radha Series and the Christ Series in soft pastel on paper and intense Oil on canvas paintings .Consequently, his recent body of works, "Drops of Silence", executed in oil, pastels and pen-and-ink etchings on backdrops in watercolours, are all studies of "mysterious slightly surreal nude women floating in a void". Roy's forte is Radhika - dark, enigmatic, beautiful Indian women with the slightest smile and ethereal in its quality .
About the Artist & his work :
Born : 1936, Bangladesh.
Education :
1953-58 : Diploma in Painting, Indian College of Art and Draughtsmanship, Calcutta.
1956-66 : Studied graphic art under the guidance of S.W. Hayter, Atelier 17 and mural art at cole Superior Des Beaux Art, Paris.
Exhibitions :
His works have been exhibited all over the world through exhibitions like the Asian Graphic Prints Traveling Exhibition, USA, the Tokyo Print Biennale, Japan, Contemporary Indian Art...
Category
2010s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal, Pastel
Radha, Mixed Media on Paper, Green, Black, Pink by Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha - 20 x 16 inches ( unframed size)
Mixed Media on Paper , 2014
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Pa...
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Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Paper, Mixed Media
Radha, Soft Pastel & Acrylic on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy
Radha
Soft Pastel & Acrylic on Paper
14 x 18 inches 35.6 x 45.7 cm
2004
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel ...
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2010s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Mixed Media, Paper
Radha, Figurative, Charcoal on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Charcoal on Paper , 11 x 13 inches , 2008
( Unframed & Delivered )
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are a series of work where he sees an ethereal mystic godlike and innocent spirit in every woman he meets.
Style : He is one of the biggest and the most enduring names in the genre of Indian modern art. Often dubbed the father of female figurative forms. Radha Series and the Christ Series in soft pastel on paper and intense Oil on canvas paintings .Consequently, his recent body of works, "Drops of Silence", executed in oil, pastels and pen-and-ink etchings on backdrops in watercolours, are all studies of "mysterious slightly surreal nude women floating in a void". Roy's forte is Radhika - dark, enigmatic, beautiful Indian women with the slightest smile and ethereal in its quality .
About the Artist & his work :
Born : 1936, Bangladesh.
Education :
1953-58 : Diploma in Painting, Indian College of Art and Draughtsmanship, Calcutta.
1956-66 : Studied graphic art under the guidance of S.W. Hayter, Atelier 17 and mural art at cole Superior Des Beaux Art, Paris.
Exhibitions :
His works have been exhibited all over the world through exhibitions like the Asian Graphic Prints Traveling Exhibition, USA, the Tokyo Print Biennale, Japan, Contemporary Indian Art...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal
Radha, Figurative, Oil on Canvas, Yellow, Red, by Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha
Oil on Canvas, 12 x 12 inches, 2007
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are a series of...
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Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Canvas, Oil
Landscape, A/P Etching on Paper, Black & White by Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Landscape
Etching on Paper , 9.5 x 9.5 inches , 1985
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or board are ...
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1980s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Canvas, Oil
Radha, Oil on Canvas, Brown Colour by Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha - 20 x 16 inches ( unframed size)
Oil on Canvas , 2006
Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored pastel on Paper or ...
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Early 2000s Modern Suhas Roy More Art
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Canvas, Oil
Durga, Indian Goddess, Mythology, Tempera & Pastel on board in Brown "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Durga - 20 x 20 inches (unframed size)
Tempera and Pastel on Board , 2005
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Durga- Indian goddess combating evil...
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Pastel, Tempera, Board
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In the 1990s I started collecting flakes of paint – leftovers from my work. I would put fresh ones in wooden formworks, dried ones in glass containers. They constituted layers of investigations into the field of painting, enclosed in dated and numbered cuboids measuring 47 × 10.5 × 10.5 cm. I called those objects Urns. In 2016, I displayed them at an exhibition, moulding a single object out of all the Urns. The Urns inspired me to redefine the status of my work as a painter. In order to do it, I performed a daunting task of placing the layers of paint not in an urn, but on a canvas, pressing each fresh bit of paint with my thumb. In the cycle of paintings Autoportret a’retour, the matter was transferred from painting to painting, expanding the area of each consecutive one. Together, the bits, the residua of paint, kept alive the memory of the previous works. It was a stage of the atomization of the painting matter and its alienation from the traditional concepts and aesthetic relations. Thus, the cycle of synergic paintings was created, as I called them, guided by the feeling evoked in me by the mutually intensifying flakes of paint. The final aesthetic result of the refining of the digested matter was a consequence of the automatism of the process of layering, thumb-pressing, and scraping off again. Just like in an archaeological excavation, attempts are made to unite and retrieve that which has been lost. This avant-garde concept consists in transferring into the area of painting of matter, virtually degraded and not belonging to the realm of art. And yet the matter re-enters it, acquiring a new meaning. The matter I created, building up like lava, became my new technique. I called it perpetuum pictura – self-perpetuated painting. Alchemical concepts allowed me to identify the process inherent in the emerging matter, to give it direction and meaning. In a way, I created matter which was introducing me into the pre-symbolic world – a world before form, unnamed. From this painterly magma, ideas sprung up, old theories of colour and the convoluted problem of squaring the circle manifested themselves again. Just like Harriot’s crystal refracted light in 1605, I tried to break up colour in the painting Iosis. Paintings were becoming symptoms, like in the work Pulp fiction, which at that time was a gesture of total fragmentation of matter and of transcending its boundaries, my dialogue with the works of Jackson Pollock and the freedom brought by his art. The painting Geometrica de physiologiam pictura contains a diagram in which I enter four colours that constitute an introduction to protopsychology, alchemical transmutation, and the ancient theory of colour. It this work I managed to present the identification of the essence of human physiology with art. But the essential aspect of my considerations in my most recent paintings is the analysis of abstraction, the study of its significance for the contemporary language of art and the search for the possibilities of creating a new message. For me, abstraction is not an end in itself, catering to the largely predicable expectations of the viewers. To study the boundary between visibility and invisibility, like in the work Unsichtbar, is to ask about the status of the possibilities of the language of abstraction. The moment of fluidity which I am able to attain results from the matter – matter...
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