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Bhairavi
Located in Singapore, SG
A beggar nun with whom the artist tried to match Bhairavi, a special form of goddess Durga.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black, Red Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling masses ...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Ganesha, Tempera on Board, Red, Yellow Color by Lalu Prasad Shaw "In Stock"
By Lalu Prasad Shaw
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Lalu Prasad Shaw - Ganesha - 24 x 24 inches Tempera on Board, 2015 (Unframed & Delivered) Style : Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and couples, Lalu ...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Tempera, Board

The Holy Couple
Located in Singapore, SG
Bholanath Fakir is a reflection of Lord Shiva who got married to Sati, the daughter of Daksha Prajapati. Sati married Shiva against her father's will and as a consequence, they were ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Tempera

The Incarnation
Located in Singapore, SG
For this painting the artist found inspiration from the religious poem on the ‘Sarvesh’ incarnation of Lord Mahadev. This work illustrates the beauty of that poetic description.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Sailcloth, Tempera

Ganesha in Deferent Mode #1
Located in Singapore, SG
"This is a series of three paintings. In these, the artist has illustrated different compositions of Lord Ganesha. In one painting Ganesha is standing with his brother Kartikeya; in...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Tempera

The cosmic Mother (Tara devi)
Located in Singapore, SG
This composition is based on Indian mythology. It depicts goddess Tara Devi as the mother of Lord Shiva. In this painting we can find Nandi (bull) along with Shiva’s avatar Bhairava ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Tempera

Telengana Man with the Scriptures, Acrylic, Canvas by Thota Vaikuntam-In Stock
By Thota Vaikuntam
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Thota Vaikuntam - Telengana Man with the Scriptures Acrylic on Canvas, 19.5 x 15.5 inches Thota Vaikuntam is one of the Greatest Artist from the Indian Sub-contitent. He is preoccupied with portraying the men and woman from his region. Thota Vaikuntam (born 1942) is an Indian Modern painter.His paintings capture simple lifestyle of villagers like the paddy fields, toddy pots on shoulders of men, the household chores, temple rituals etc. His drawings range from stark charcoal on paper, transparent washes and pencil drawings. Vaikuntam paints colorful and elaborately dressed Telangana region men and seductive women. His muse is the sensuous and voluptuous women of Telangana with their omnipresent vermilion bindis, draped in colourful sarees that highlight their dusky skin. The stylisation of a painting are a perfect foil to Indian classical dance as the figures seem to dance, as if following their creator in a statuesque movement, reminiscent of temple friezes. He uses the brightest of reds and yellows. The simple women become larger than life as they fill the small format of his paintings draped in bright Sircilla saris. "I like using rich primary colours, which give a sense of character and depth to my paintings. Like reds and saffron and even orange, because these are essentially Indian colours. I don't like using colours that are mix of two, because they are not natural, they don't exist in surroundings around us, in our everyday life. - T. Vaikuntam” Style : Men and women of his village are often the central characters of his work. The obsession can be traced back to his childhood, when he used to be fascinated by the male artists who used to impersonate female characters in the travelling theatre groups that performed in his village. He admits finding the women of his village very sensuous and that he only attempts to capture their vibrancy. Vaikuntam’s art has a sense of strength to it, a power that emanates from the paint or charcoal that he applies to the surface, from his controlled lines, and from the fine strokes that he executes. He generally uses only primary colours, as he believes that composite colours do not exist in nature and are therefore, unnatural. About the Artist : Born : 1942 in Boorugupali, Andhra Pradesh. Education : 1970 - T. Vaikuntam completed a Diploma in Painting at the College of Fine Arts and Architecture, Hyderabad. 1972 - Painting and Printmaking from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda. Solo Exhibition : 1973 - He held his first solo exhibition at the Kala Bhavan in Hyderabad and since then has had regular shows...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

The Incredible Expression
Located in Singapore, SG
The incredible expression’ is a funny composition made through the facial expressions and gestures of the characters where the artist depicts the even...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Tempera

Pratyabhigyan, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Amit Kalla
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amit Kalla - Pratyabhigyan - 36 x 72 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas, 2021 ** Free Shipment ...... will be delivered in rolled form. Style : Kalla’s work can be represented...
Category

2010s Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Incarnation
Located in Singapore, SG
Hanuman is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Hence, in this illustration, the artist has depicted Shiva and Hanuman together. The powerful personality has been portrayed through the expr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

The Story of a Forest - IV
Located in Stamford, CT
"The story of a Forest" presents a biographical account of a forest in a series of six charcoal drawings. The story moves from the lush green forest in the first drawing to the dark ...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Telengana Pandit, Acrylic on Canvas by Modern Artist Thota Vaikuntam "In Stock"
By Thota Vaikuntam
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Thota Vaikuntam - Telengana Pandit Acrylic on Canvas, 23 x 17.75 inches Thota Vaikuntam is one of the Greatest Artist from the Indian Sub-contitent. He is preoccupied with portraying the men and woman from his region. Thota Vaikuntam (born 1942) is an Indian Modern painter.His paintings capture simple lifestyle of villagers like the paddy fields, toddy pots on shoulders of men, the household chores, temple rituals etc. His drawings range from stark charcoal on paper, transparent washes and pencil drawings. Vaikuntam paints colorful and elaborately dressed Telangana region men and seductive women. His muse is the sensuous and voluptuous women of Telangana with their omnipresent vermilion bindis, draped in colourful sarees that highlight their dusky skin. The stylisation of a painting are a perfect foil to Indian classical dance as the figures seem to dance, as if following their creator in a statuesque movement, reminiscent of temple friezes. He uses the brightest of reds and yellows. The simple women become larger than life as they fill the small format of his paintings draped in bright Sircilla saris. "I like using rich primary colours, which give a sense of character and depth to my paintings. Like reds and saffron and even orange, because these are essentially Indian colours. I don't like using colours that are mix of two, because they are not natural, they don't exist in surroundings around us, in our everyday life. - T. Vaikuntam” Style : Men and women of his village are often the central characters of his work. The obsession can be traced back to his childhood, when he used to be fascinated by the male artists who used to impersonate female characters in the travelling theatre groups that performed in his village. He admits finding the women of his village very sensuous and that he only attempts to capture their vibrancy. Vaikuntam’s art has a sense of strength to it, a power that emanates from the paint or charcoal that he applies to the surface, from his controlled lines, and from the fine strokes that he executes. He generally uses only primary colours, as he believes that composite colours do not exist in nature and are therefore, unnatural. About the Artist : Born : 1942 in Boorugupali, Andhra Pradesh. Education : 1970 - T. Vaikuntam completed a Diploma in Painting at the College of Fine Arts and Architecture, Hyderabad. 1972 - Painting and Printmaking from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda. Solo Exhibition : 1973 - He held his first solo exhibition at the Kala Bhavan in Hyderabad and since then has had regular shows...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

The Lover
Located in Singapore, SG
In this picture the artist portrays a woman who has spent quite a portion of her life immersed in religious practices and her pets were the only creatures close to her soul. So much ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Sailcloth, Tempera

"Untitled 4.23" Abstract Oil Painting 53" x 53" inch by Gayatri Gamuz
By Gayatri Gamuz
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 4.23" Abstract Oil Painting 53" x 53" inch by Gayatri Gamuz This artwork ships rolled in a tube due to its size In search of silence, in search of the self. Her work eme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Highway
Located in Singapore, SG
A highway always seems never-ending. On its journey it comes across rivers, villages, cities, forests and mountains. It meets with different languages, different traditions, and many...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Cotton, Plywood, Paper

The Last Evening Before the Rain
Located in Singapore, SG
“The Last Evening before the Rain" is about a particular evening when a riot-like situation burns everything down and the rains from above are the last hope for the remaining living ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Cotton, Pigment

Landscape, Acrylic on Canvas, Yellow, Green Colors by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Prokash Karmakar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar – Landscape – 52 x 46 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas, 2007 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Karmakar is best known for his landscapes and nudes, which are generally painted in vibrant colors with bold lines and intricate textures. His paintings reflect his perception and interpretation of nature (both orderly and chaotic), life (both rural and urban), and form (from soft to sharp), without reference to religion. The Master artist drew inspiration from life that was close to him. The fish sellers in the market, the many beaches he visited, the Digha beach in Bengal being most frequented, the sundar bans . Truely an ecelectic artist, son of the very famous artist Prahalad Kormakar. Prokash Karmakar was a very important pillar in the Bengal Art...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Community of Abundance, Acrylic Fabriano Paper Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - The Community of Abundance-II, 22 x 30 inches ( Unframed Size ) Acrylic on Fabriano Paper Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic

The Throne of The Incarnation
Located in Singapore, SG
This painting illustrates a form of mythological incarnation. It depicts the ‘Baraha’ incarnation, the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu. According to mythological interpretation, he ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Tempera

Untitled, Oil on Canvas, Green, Red, Brown Color Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled Oil on Canvas, 14.5 x 10 inches Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas, Oil

Untitled, Oil on Canvas, Green, Red, Black Color Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled Oil on Canvas, 14.5 x 10 inches Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas, Oil

Untitled, Oil on Canvas, Yellow, Green, Red Color Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled Oil on Canvas, 14.75 x 12 inches Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

The Community of Abundance, Acrylic Fabriano Paper Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - The Community of Abundance-I, 22 x 30 inches ( Unframed Size ) Acrylic on Fabriano Paper Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Paper, Acrylic

The Transformation in Tim, Oil on Canvas, Red, Blue Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - The Transformation in Tim - 36 x 24 inches ( Unframed Size ) Oil on Canvas Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Mixed Media

The Lover(Laxmi)
Located in Singapore, SG
According to the artist, the women in our society, from adolescents to older women, always save a portion of their wealth, earned in a lifetime, as a treasur...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Sailcloth, Tempera

Future Present, Acrylic on Fabriano Paper, Yellow Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Future Present - 21.5 x 29.5 inches ( Unframed Size ) Acrylic on Fabriano Paper Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Paper, Acrylic

Landscape, Acrylic on Canvas, Yellow, Green Colors by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Prokash Karmakar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar – Landscape – 52 x 46 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas, 2007 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Karmakar is best known for his landscapes and nudes, which are generally painted in vibrant colors with bold lines and intricate textures. His paintings reflect his perception and interpretation of nature (both orderly and chaotic), life (both rural and urban), and form (from soft to sharp), without reference to religion. The Master artist drew inspiration from life that was close to him. The fish sellers in the market, the many beaches he visited, the Digha beach in Bengal being most frequented, the sundar bans . Truely an ecelectic artist, son of the very famous artist Prahalad Kormakar. Prokash Karmakar was a very important pillar in the Bengal Art...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Queen, Pen & Ink on Paper, B/W Colors by Indian K.M. Adimoolam "In Stock"
By K.M. Adimoolam
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K. M. Adimoolam - Queen - 19 x 13 inches (Unframed Size) Pen & Ink on Paper , 1998 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Should you want it framed and ready to hang .. please let us know and we will be happy to assist. About the Artist and his work : Born : K. M. Adimoolam (1938 – 2008) was a well-known Indian abstract artist. He was born in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Education : 1959 - He moved to Chennai where under the influence of the sculptor Dhanapal, he enrolled in the School of Arts and Crafts. 1966 - Completed his Diploma in Advanced Painting. Art Career : He had a natural aptitude for drawing at an early age. After completing his Diploma in Advanced Painting, Adimoolam started a series of black and white portraits of Mahatma Gandhi...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Pen

Untitled, Figurative, Ink, Brush, Dry Pastel on Paper Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock"
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury - Untitled, 14 x 11 inches ( Unframed Size ) Ink with Brush & Dry Pastel on Paper, 2014 Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual style after his return from Paris. Jogen Chowdhury has been widely acknowledged to be, the master of the unbroken line. Like Léger, Chowdhury has been stirred by the linear Kalighat pat tradition, but his lines are emotive and used to express and suggest the character of a person. This is done by, distorting the form without breaking the line and in the world of young, contemporary art; distortion has been Jogen Chowdhury’s most significant impact. Perhaps, because of this, a common observation of his work is that his “people” are caricatures. The person feels familiar to the viewer but it is far more individualised - the face is imaginary but the psyche or characteristics are real. The power and beauty of his technique and line is this play between the known and unknown. In Jogen Chowdhury’s work, the figure is always in the foreground, it is primary, it conveys everything. He uses colour to give volume to his figures and the fluidity of his lines bring a sensual aspect to his forms. About the Artist & his works : Born : 1939 in Daharpara Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh. Jogen Chowdhury is an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India. Family Background: His father Pramatnath Chowdhury was a Brahmin zamindar. Both his parents took interest in art, Jogen Chowdhury's father Pramatnath Chowdhury painted several mythological scenes from the village theatres and also sculpted various Hindu icons. Whereas his mother was an expert in Alpana drawings. 1939-47 Jogen Chowdhury lived in a village atmosphere. And after partition in 1948, the whole family shifted. Till 1951 the whole family stayed at the police department quarter of his uncle, where on the walls Jogen Chowdhury painted his first painting, 1962 Jogen Chowdhury was employed as Designer in the Handloom Board. Education: 1955-60: Studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata. 1965 : He went to paris to study in Ecole des Beaux Arts, in William Hayter’s Atelier 17. Professional Experience: 1968-72 : He worked as an Art-Designer, Madras Handloom Board, Madras. 1970 : A collection of his poems were published, titled 'Hridoy Train Beje Othey'. 1987 : Joined Kala Bhavan , Santiniketan as a professor of painting. Selected Exhibitions: 1972, 1975 & 1978 respectively : I, III, IV Triennales at New Delhi . 1979: The Sao Paolo Biennale . 1980: The exhibitions at the Fukuoka Museum, Japan. 1982: The Royal Academy, London. 1982: The Hirschhorn Museum, Washington D.C. 1986: The II Havana Biennale 1989: 'Festival of India', in Geneva 2002: Saffron art...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Ink, Pastel, Paper

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper by Master Indian Artist Sunil Das "In Stock"
By Sunil Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sunil Das - Untitled, (31 x 34.5 inches) Mixed Media, 2007 Inclusive of shipment in ready to hang form. Sunil Das (1939-2015) was a Master Modern Indian Artist from Bengal. Extremely successful right from his college days, Sunil Das has been extremely well lauded by art critics, the press, artists and the art and culture glitterati across the world. Sunil das was the youngest artist to have won the National Award - The Taj Shiromani Kala Puraskar Recipient of the much coveted Govt. of India's 4th Highest Civilian Award: The PadmaShree (2014). Highly talented Sunil Das has done shows all across the world, got fame as early as while he was still in college, youngest recipient of the Lalit Kala Academy Awards and received a scholarship to study at L’Ecole Nationale Superior des Beaux arts, Paris. “There are painters who transform the Sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into Sun" - Pablo Picasso. Sunil Das was exactly one such artist. Style : Sunil Das' style of work is very original and shows no specific influence. He had risen to fame like MF...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper by Master Indian Artist Sunil Das "In Stock"
By Sunil Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sunil Das - Untitled, (30 x 38.5 inches) Mixed Media, 2007 Inclusive of shipment in ready to hang form. Sunil Das (1939-2015) was a Master Modern Indian Artist from Bengal. Extremely successful right from his college days, Sunil Das has been extremely well lauded by art critics, the press, artists and the art and culture glitterati across the world. Sunil das was the youngest artist to have won the National Award - The Taj Shiromani Kala Puraskar Recipient of the much coveted Govt. of India's 4th Highest Civilian Award: The PadmaShree (2014). Highly talented Sunil Das has done shows all across the world, got fame as early as while he was still in college, youngest recipient of the Lalit Kala Academy Awards and received a scholarship to study at L’Ecole Nationale Superior des Beaux arts, Paris. “There are painters who transform the Sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into Sun" - Pablo Picasso. Sunil Das was exactly one such artist. Style : Sunil Das' style of work is very original and shows no specific influence. He had risen to fame like MF...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

With Smiling Teeth, Dry Pastel on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury With Smiling Teeth, Dry Pastel on Paper 7 x 9.25 inches , 2022 (unframed Size ) The framed size of the work is approx . 17 x 20 inches The work will be shipped inclusive of framing. Signed in Bengali Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual style after his return from Paris. His most famous paintings are in ink, watercolor and pastel. He has painted in oil medium as well. In Chowdhury’s more recent works the sensory experiences of cloth, bolsters, sofas and the human body are cross-projected to produce an uncanny world of tran-substantiated tumescence and flaccidness. Jogen Chowdhury has been widely acknowledged to be, the master of the unbroken line. Like Léger, Chowdhury has been stirred by the linear Kalighat pat tradition, but his lines are emotive and used to express and suggest the character of a person. This is done by, distorting the form without breaking the line and in the world of young, contemporary art; distortion has been Jogen Chowdhury’s most significant impact. Perhaps, because of this, a common observation of his work is that his “people” are caricatures. The person feels familiar to the viewer but it is far more individualised – the face is imaginary but the psyche or characteristics are real. The power and beauty of his technique and line is this play between the known and unknown. In Jogen Chowdhury’s work, the figure is always in the foreground, it is primary, it conveys everything. He uses colour to give volume to his figures and the fluidity of his lines bring a sensual aspect to his forms. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1939 in Daharpara Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh. Jogen Chowdhury is an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India. Family Background : His father Pramatnath Chowdhury was a Brahmin zamindar. Both his parents took interest in art, Jogen Chowdhury’s father Pramatnath Chowdhury painted several mythological scenes from the village theatres and also sculpted various Hindu icons. Whereas his mother was an expert in Alpana drawings. 1939-47 Jogen Chowdhury lived in a village atmosphere. And after partition in 1948, the whole family shifted. Till 1951 the whole family stayed at the police department quarter of his uncle, where on the walls Jogen Chowdhury painted his first painting, 1962 Jogen Chowdhury was employed as Designer in the Handloom Board. Education : 1955-60: Studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata. 1965 : He went to paris to study in Ecole des Beaux Arts, in William Hayter’s Atelier 17. Professional Experience : 1968-72 : He worked as an Art-Designer, Madras Handloom Board, Madras. 1970 : A collection of his poems were published, titled ‘Hridoy Train Beje Othey’. 1987 : Joined Kala Bhavan , Santiniketan as a professor of painting. Selected Exhibitions : 1972, 1975 & 1978 respectively : I, III, IV Triennales at New Delhi. 1979: The Sao Paolo Biennale. 1980: The exhibitions at the Fukuoka Museum, Japan. 1982: The Royal Academy, London. 1982: The Hirschhorn Museum, Washington D.C. 1986: The II Havana Biennale. 1989: ‘Festival of India’, in Geneva. 2002: Saffron art...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Paper, Mixed Media

Warrior King, Pen & Ink on Paper, B/W Colors by Indian K.M. Adimoolam "In Stock"
By K.M. Adimoolam
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K. M. Adimoolam - Warrior King - 19 x 13 inches (Unframed Size) Pen & Ink on Paper , 1998 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Should you want it framed and ready to hang .. please let us know and we will be happy to assist. About the Artist and his work : Born : K. M. Adimoolam (1938 – 2008) was a well-known Indian abstract artist. He was born in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Education : 1959 - He moved to Chennai where under the influence of the sculptor Dhanapal, he enrolled in the School of Arts and Crafts. 1966 - Completed his Diploma in Advanced Painting. Art Career : He had a natural aptitude for drawing at an early age. After completing his Diploma in Advanced Painting, Adimoolam started a series of black and white portraits of Mahatma Gandhi...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Pen, Ink, Paper

Face of a Young Man, Dry Pastel on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Face of a Young Man, Dry Pastel on Paper 7 x 9.25 inches , 2022 (unframed size ) The framed size of the work is 17 x 20 ( approx. ) The work will be shipped inclusive of framing. Signed in Bengali Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual style after his return from Paris. His most famous paintings are in ink, watercolor and pastel. He has painted in oil medium as well. In Chowdhury’s more recent works the sensory experiences of cloth, bolsters, sofas and the human body are cross-projected to produce an uncanny world of tran-substantiated tumescence and flaccidness. Jogen Chowdhury has been widely acknowledged to be, the master of the unbroken line. Like Léger, Chowdhury has been stirred by the linear Kalighat pat tradition, but his lines are emotive and used to express and suggest the character of a person. This is done by, distorting the form without breaking the line and in the world of young, contemporary art; distortion has been Jogen Chowdhury’s most significant impact. Perhaps, because of this, a common observation of his work is that his “people” are caricatures. The person feels familiar to the viewer but it is far more individualised – the face is imaginary but the psyche or characteristics are real. The power and beauty of his technique and line is this play between the known and unknown. In Jogen Chowdhury’s work, the figure is always in the foreground, it is primary, it conveys everything. He uses colour to give volume to his figures and the fluidity of his lines bring a sensual aspect to his forms. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1939 in Daharpara Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh. Jogen Chowdhury is an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India. Family Background : His father Pramatnath Chowdhury was a Brahmin zamindar. Both his parents took interest in art, Jogen Chowdhury’s father Pramatnath Chowdhury painted several mythological scenes from the village theatres and also sculpted various Hindu icons. Whereas his mother was an expert in Alpana drawings. 1939-47 Jogen Chowdhury lived in a village atmosphere. And after partition in 1948, the whole family shifted. Till 1951 the whole family stayed at the police department quarter of his uncle, where on the walls Jogen Chowdhury painted his first painting, 1962 Jogen Chowdhury was employed as Designer in the Handloom Board. Education : 1955-60: Studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata. 1965 : He went to paris to study in Ecole des Beaux Arts, in William Hayter’s Atelier 17. Professional Experience : 1968-72 : He worked as an Art-Designer, Madras Handloom Board, Madras. 1970 : A collection of his poems were published, titled ‘Hridoy Train Beje Othey’. 1987 : Joined Kala Bhavan , Santiniketan as a professor of painting. Selected Exhibitions : 1972, 1975 & 1978 respectively : I, III, IV Triennales at New Delhi. 1979: The Sao Paolo Biennale. 1980: The exhibitions at the Fukuoka Museum, Japan. 1982: The Royal Academy, London. 1982: The Hirschhorn Museum, Washington D.C. 1986: The II Havana Biennale. 1989: ‘Festival of India’, in Geneva. 2002: Saffron art...
Category

2010s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media

The Story of a Forest - V
Located in Stamford, CT
"The story of a Forest" presents a biographical account of a forest in a series of six charcoal drawings. The story moves from the lush green forest in the first drawing to the dark ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

The Last Banyan Tree
Located in Singapore, SG
The form of a large tree and the city's high-rise buildings are illustrated here to depict the fate of a big tree exposed to the unstoppable concrete flat construction culture.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Cotton, Pigment

The Judgemental Distance
Located in Singapore, SG
Through this painting the artist depicts a piece of land which has no barriers of any geographical or political limits. It flows with its own character. Political borders can’t stop ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Cotton, Glass, Wood, Paper, Board, Pigment

Durga, Acrylic on Paper, Red, Yellow, Green by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Gangopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Gangopadhyay - Durga, 22 x 14 inches (Unframed Size) Acrylic on Paper, 2020 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Should you want it framed and ready to hang ..please let us know and we will be happy to assist . Style : Subrata Gangopadhayay is widely considered one of India's leading painters in the modern realistic tradition. The strength of his lines and the life-like quality of his figures are features that have contributed to his enormous popularity and success. Subrata's artistic vision is informed by swirling colors, a sense of movement and a vivid array of color. The characters are in oil and acrylic canvases, come alive in all of their colorful glory. He has the skills of a virtuoso draftsman, skills that he honed during his years as the Senior Artist of the Ananda Bazar Group of publications. Subrata's women are all of these - charming 'adorable, seductive, vulnerable...compassionate... as with great controlled skill he expresses their moods through their eyes, smile & open body language. Each canvass is an excellent blend of technique & feeling as it evokes a nostalgic mood, each element expresses and emotional involvement - such is the charm & magic of his canvasses just as overwhelming is the variety of his work done. Undoubtedly a Master painter he is also a distinguished portrait artist, who paints in a mixed style within the broad expressionist format, standing firmly on the solid technical foundation derived form his training in academic realism. Brushwork ranges form smoothly realistic to the patchy impastos of vibrant expressionist bristles. About the Artist & his works : Born : Kolkata in 1959. Education : 1980 - Graduated form Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata First class First Diploma in Paintings. Solo Shows : 1990 : Expressions, Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Kolkata 1991, 93, 95, 96 & 99 : Galerie Ganesha, Delhi 1992 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai & Gandhara Art...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Urban Empire # 11
Located in Singapore, SG
In the Mughal era, we see kings and queens looking out into their natural space - scenic beauty containing nature and architecture. Given the settings, what would happen if the king ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

The Judgemental Lines
Located in Singapore, SG
Illusion is always on the other side of the line of reality. It changes reality into discovery with different perspectives. This discovery of illusion is reflected in the artist’s wo...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Metal

Urban Empire # 9
Located in Singapore, SG
In the Mughal era, we see kings and queens looking out into their natural space - scenic beauty containing nature and architecture. Given the settings, what would happen if the king ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

Untitled, Figurative, Ink & Pastel on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Untitled, Figurative, Ink & Pastel on Paper 5 x 6.5 inches , 2003 Signed in Bengali Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual style after his return from Paris. His most famous paintings are in ink, watercolor and pastel. He has painted in oil medium as well. In Chowdhury’s more recent works the sensory experiences of cloth, bolsters, sofas and the human body are cross-projected to produce an uncanny world of tran-substantiated tumescence and flaccidness. Jogen Chowdhury has been widely acknowledged to be, the master of the unbroken line. Like Léger, Chowdhury has been stirred by the linear Kalighat pat tradition, but his lines are emotive and used to express and suggest the character of a person. This is done by, distorting the form without breaking the line and in the world of young, contemporary art; distortion has been Jogen Chowdhury’s most significant impact. Perhaps, because of this, a common observation of his work is that his “people” are caricatures. The person feels familiar to the viewer but it is far more individualised – the face is imaginary but the psyche or characteristics are real. The power and beauty of his technique and line is this play between the known and unknown. In Jogen Chowdhury’s work, the figure is always in the foreground, it is primary, it conveys everything. He uses colour to give volume to his figures and the fluidity of his lines bring a sensual aspect to his forms. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1939 in Daharpara Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh. Jogen Chowdhury is an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India. Family Background : His father Pramatnath Chowdhury was a Brahmin zamindar. Both his parents took interest in art, Jogen Chowdhury’s father Pramatnath Chowdhury painted several mythological scenes from the village theatres and also sculpted various Hindu icons. Whereas his mother was an expert in Alpana drawings. 1939-47 Jogen Chowdhury lived in a village atmosphere. And after partition in 1948, the whole family shifted. Till 1951 the whole family stayed at the police department quarter of his uncle, where on the walls Jogen Chowdhury painted his first painting, 1962 Jogen Chowdhury was employed as Designer in the Handloom Board. Education : 1955-60: Studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata. 1965 : He went to paris to study in Ecole des Beaux Arts, in William Hayter’s Atelier 17. Professional Experience : 1968-72 : He worked as an Art-Designer, Madras Handloom Board, Madras. 1970 : A collection of his poems were published, titled ‘Hridoy Train Beje Othey’. 1987 : Joined Kala Bhavan , Santiniketan as a professor of painting. Selected Exhibitions : 1972, 1975 & 1978 respectively : I, III, IV Triennales at New Delhi. 1979: The Sao Paolo Biennale. 1980: The exhibitions at the Fukuoka Museum, Japan. 1982: The Royal Academy, London. 1982: The Hirschhorn Museum, Washington D.C. 1986: The II Havana Biennale. 1989: ‘Festival of India’, in Geneva. 2002: Saffron...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media, Ink

A Promised Land - II
Located in Stamford, CT
The series drew inspiration from my reading of Pranay Lal’s Indica: A Deep Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent (2016). The book’s focus on sheer life force and exuberance stem...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

The United Wave
Located in Singapore, SG
This painting was executed after the start of the farmer protest in New Delhi in 2020. In this painting, the colour patches represent the temporary shelters of the protesters. All fa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Leather, Canvas, Paper

The owl
Located in Singapore, SG
"The owl, patron bird of Goddess Athena, has a history that goes beyond the common association with wisdom and knowledge. In ancient Egypt, owls were known to...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Handmade Paper

The Secret Kingdom
Located in Singapore, SG
This painting is about an unknown planet where civilization slowly turns deep into a frozen field.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Pigment

The Dark City and the Transparent Sea
Located in Singapore, SG
This is also a landscape base painting. The artist has divided the painting horizontally to replicate a city that will soon go under a dark shadow and a polluted water source.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Leather, Canvas, Pigment

Love and Nature 8
Located in Singapore, SG
Nature is a source of love and inspiration and in this present era we have to take care of it. Wild nature is usually associated with beauty and calmness. Love is the most important ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Tempera

Urban Empire # 10
Located in Singapore, SG
In the Mughal era, we see kings and queens looking out into their natural space - scenic beauty containing nature and architecture. Given the settings, what would happen if the king ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

Golden Vibes
Located in Singapore, SG
Golden thought processing.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Birds, Mixed Media on Paper, Black Color by Artist Paritosh Sen "In Stock"
By Paritosh Sen
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Paritosh Sen - Untitled - 12 x 18 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Paper , 2002 An illustrator and a painter, Paritosh Sen is one of the most celebrated painters of the Indian...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Bird, Mixed Media on Paper, Black Color by Artist Paritosh Sen "In Stock"
By Paritosh Sen
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Paritosh Sen - Untitled - 12 x 18 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Paper , 2002 An illustrator and a painter, Paritosh Sen is one of the most celebrated painters of the Indian...
Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Crystel Glitter
Located in Singapore, SG
Glittering positive vibes.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Grey Contact
Located in Singapore, SG
Establishing contact.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract India - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Urban Landscape # 8
Located in Singapore, SG
The "Urban Landscape" series, true to its title, is the artistic interpretation of a cityscape presented using vivid neon colours contrasted against a ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

The Story of a Forest - I
Located in Stamford, CT
He is a multidisciplinary visual artist wherein his works critically intervene with natural resources, ecology interlacing them with a social consciousness to reflect interactions between humans and the natural world. "Conflict between nature and culture is always settled with the victory of the former." Dhiraj Pednekar.
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Bird's Eye View VII
Located in Stamford, CT
Hazra’s artworks contemplate the complex and precarious relationship between man and land. The artist acts as a witness to the transfiguration of the metropolitan landscape and terri...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Board, Color

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