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Item Ships From: India
Animal Landscape Large Photograph Leopard Black White Nature Africa Wildlife
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 45" x 64" unframed (114cm x 163cm) 2016 Edition 3/10 *Should you wish the photograph to be prin...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Animal Landscape Large Photography Family Nature Monkey Sunset Forest India
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, Photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 44" x 65" unframed (112cm x 165cm) 2017 Edition 3/8 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed at a different size for a specific project, we are happy to discuss this. Please message with your request. This would still be Edition 2/8 Aditya Dicky Singh was an active member of a small band of experts, proactively ensuring the health of the Tiger population in the Park and at the same time the survival of the smaller communities whose livelihoods depend on the same land. Through his lens he documented generations of families of Tigers, learning behaviours and understanding their role in the wider context of the Forest. His knowledge was vast, not only of big cats but the other flora and fauna that co-exist in this special place. This tender artwork shows a small troop of backlit, Grey Langur...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Sunset India Orange Golden Light Lake Palace Bird Nature Wildlife Photograph
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 28" x 42" unframed (71cm x 107cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Animal Landscape Black White Big Cat Photograph Cheetah Africa Nature Wildlife
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 22 x33" unframed (84cm x 56cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed at...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Abstract India Edition 5/8 Linocut Print Nature Orange Black Red Love
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Voted Dyas II, Lino-cut/ chine colle, on German Ivory paper Edition: 5 of 8, 1999 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'We belong where love finds us' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Red Navy Primitive
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Frenzy M3, Lino-cut chin-coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'In this work in particular I feel that a true work of art is the creation of an experience from the interaction between the human self and the outside world' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Pop Art Culture Etching Edition 2/5 India Woman Artist Girl Pink Blue Cats
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
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2010s Surrealist India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Pop Art Woman Female Artist India Set 7 Etching Installation Ed 4/7 Storytelling
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
Compelling set of 7 etchings from an exciting new talent, Indian Artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha. The 7 works come from a series of 25 works, Edition 4/7. The full Edition is available o...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Ecco of Passion Blue
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Eco of Passion X, Lino-cut chin-coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'This is life liberated, sometimes ordinary, with small gestures and everyday objects transformed by colour, context and composition and sometimes adorned, wreathed in pomp, pageantry, and glory' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Green Blue Turquoise Architectural
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Celebration B, Lino-cut on Drawing paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, White, Yellow by Modern Artist M.F. Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Ink

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Red Orange Black
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Celebration “O”, Lino-cut chin-coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed "In this piece I use multiple layering of image, repetition of shape, layered shapes to inform my life celebration and my investigation into Indian culture" Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Animal Landscape Large Photograph Nature Tiger India Forest Wildlife Night
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled Photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 44" x 65" unframed (112cm x 165cm) 2017 Edition 3/8 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Animal Landscape Photograph Nature Wildlife Black White Buffalo Africa Portrait
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 28" x 42" unframed (71cm x 107cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Pop Art Woman Female Artist India Set 6 Etching set Ed 4/7 Storytelling
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
Compelling set of 6 etchings from an exciting new talent, Indian Artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha. The 6 works come from a series of 25 works, Edition 4/7...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Green Yellow Leaves
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Untitled, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 1999 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'This work reminds me of my childhood and early youth, growing up in a village that was full of nature, surrounded by lush green. The towering Aravalli hills left a strong impression on me.' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Pop Art Edition 2/5 Etching India Lucknow Artist Woman Girl Pink Blue
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
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2010s Surrealist India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Love Purple Blue Turquoise
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limite...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape India Rajasthan Editioned Linocut Print Natural Blue Green
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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1990s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Australia Aborigine Purple Lilac
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limite...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Print Nature Multicultural Faces Earth Orange Brown
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Pop Art Edition 2/5 Etching India Lucknow Artist Woman Map Tree Woman Blue
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
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2010s Surrealist India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Minimal Animal Nature Large Photograph White Bird Great Egret 1/8 India Wildlife
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, Photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 40" x 60" unframed 2023 Edition 1/8 *Should you wish the photograph to be printed at a different ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Pop Art Woman Female Artist India Set 7 Etchings set Ed 4/7 Storytelling
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
Compelling set of 7 etchings from an exciting new talent, Indian Artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha. The 7 works come from a series of 25 works, Edition 4/7. The full Edition is available o...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Abstract Landscape Indian Art Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Orange Australia
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Jetty 1, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed ''What mesmerised me was the meeting of the sea and the mountain peak. Where the Jetty, a special curved wooden staircase leading to one end and the deep crystal clear sea at a distance. These scenes were amazing to me." Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Rear Window - VIII
Located in Stamford, CT
CHHERING NEGI Chhering Negi was born in Kinnaur and graduated from Kala Bhavan Shantiniketan and Govt College of Art Chandigarh. He was recently awarded the Chandigarh Lalit Kala Op...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Abstract Print India Artist Proof Linocut Nature Earth Love Red Orange
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Twin Showcase, Lino-cut on German Ivory paper Edition: AP, 2005 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'We belong where love finds us' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Large Pop Art Woman Female Artist India Set 25 Etching set Ed 4/7 Storytelling
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
Compelling set of 25 etchings from an exciting new talent, Indian Artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha. The 25 works are Edition 4/7. Editions 1, 2 & 3 have already sold, Edition 2 has been purchased by a Museum Collection in Belgium. Loved by private clients and Interior designers alike, Sonal has exhibited at International art fairs and exhibited with leading Galleries. Vachik, Edition 4/7, 25 Etchings on Archival paper, dated 2022, signed and titled under each piece in pencil 65" x 50" (depending on hanging layout), without framing, comprising 25 etchings. Each etching, sheet size 17" x 14", image size 13" x 10" 2022 Signed, Editioned, dated and titled in pencil Provenance: From the artist's studio Sonal is a storyteller. Her primary medium of choice is printmaking, exquisite etchings whose protagonists jump off the page to tell their stories. Like all good narratives that lucidly roll from one tale to the other the artist works in series. Be it her Kissa Goi or her new Vachik stories, each work comprises of many parts, all fitting together as one large work, or, equally as pleasing, as individual works that may or may not speak to each other in any combination of pattern. Sonal lives and works in Lucknow, in India, the City famous for its tradition of Ghazal poetry. In past times the poems were displayed in Diwan's (illustrated books) a calligrapher and artist would be commissioned to illustrate the poems. Sonal references these traditions and we can see traces of this in her contemporary images. Ghazal's delight and employ elements of playfulness, anecdote and surprise. They take their audience on a bitter-sweet journey and Sonal invites us to do the same. The artist explains that in the evenings the women gather on the roof terraces of her town to tell the tales that are passed from the older generations to the younger women. These are stories that primarily revolve around the woman and their everyday role in a patriarchal society. These tales become mixed with the contemporary, both local and global events that effect the lives of the women. At first glance there is an anecdotal quality to the visual narratives but look a little longer and you will be rewarded by layer upon layer of meaning. Through the clever use of text and images of objects which may at first appear to be dislocated, each part of the image pulls together the narrative, expanding it into many different levels. In Sonal's own words, 'This work is very close to my heart, a lot of emotions are attached to this work. Some such feelings that awakened for the first time and they were priceless. I have lived that time, felt it very closely, whatever happened to me at that time, I have tried my best to make it work. Kajal has a very important role, when there are children and grandmothers complete it, it is said that by applying Kajal in the eyes of the children, the eyes become bigger. Which we call Nazarota which is a small iron vessel. Kashmiri shawls...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Set 5 Etchings Installation Ed 4/7 Indian Female Artist Surreal Pop Pink Blue
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
Compelling set of 5 etchings from an exciting new talent, Indian Artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha. The 5 works come from a series of 25 works, Edition 4/7. The full Edition is available on our 1stDibs store. Editions 1 and 2 have already sold, Edition 2 has been purchased by a Museum Collection in Belgium. Loved by private clients and Interior designers alike, Sonal has exhibited at International art fairs and exhibited with leading Galleries. Vachik, Edition 4/7, Etching on Archival paper, dated 2022, signed and titled under each piece in pencil 17" x 70" (depending on hanging layout), without framing, comprising 5 etchings. Sheet size 17" x 14", image size 13" x 10" 2022 Signed, Editioned, dated and titled in pencil Provenance: From the artist's studio. Sonal is a storyteller. Her primary medium of choice is printmaking, exquisite etchings whose protagonists jump off the page to tell their stories. Like all good narratives that lucidly roll from one tale to the other the artist works in series. Be it her Kissa Goi or her new Vachik stories, each work comprises of many parts, all fitting together as one large work, or, equally as pleasing, as individual works that may or may not speak to each other in any combination of pattern. Sonal lives and works in Lucknow, in India, the City famous for its tradition of Ghazal poetry. In past times the poems were displayed in Diwan's (illustrated books) a calligrapher and artist would be commissioned to illustrate the poems. Sonal references these traditions and we can see traces of this in her contemporary images. Ghazal's delight and employ elements of playfulness, anecdote and surprise. They take their audience on a bitter-sweet journey and Sonal invites us to do the same. The artist explains that in the evenings the women gather on the roof terraces of her town to tell the tales that are passed down. These are stories that primarily revolve around the woman and their everyday role in a patriarchal society. These tales become mixed with the contemporary, both local and global events that effect the lives of the women. At first glance there is an anecdotal quality to the visual narratives but look a little longer and you will be rewarded by layer upon layer of meaning. Through the clever use of text and images of objects which may at first appear to be dislocated, each part of the image pulls together the narrative, expanding it into many different levels. In Sonal's own words, This work is very close to my heart, a lot of emotions are attached to this work. Some such feelings that awakened for the first time and they were priceless. I have lived that time, felt it very closely, whatever happened to me at that time, I have tried my best to make it work. Kajal has a very important role, when there are children and grandmothers complete it, it is said that by applying Kajal in the eyes of the children, the eyes become bigger. Which we call Nazarota which is a small iron vessel. Kashmiri shawls...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Sunset Taj Mahal Orange golden light atmospheric Nature Landscape India Palace
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 28" x 42" unframed (71cm x 107cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Sea Jetty Yellow Green Australia
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Jetty 2, Lino-cut on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'What mesmerised me was the meeting of the sea and the mountain peak. Where the Jetty, a special curved wooden staircase leading to one end and the deep crystal clear sea at a distance. These scenes were amazing to me.' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, Red, Yellow by Modern Artist M.F. Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Ink

Pop Art Ltd Edition 2/5 Etching Lucknow Indian Artist Woman Girl Pink Blue Tree
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
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2010s Surrealist India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Etching

Pop Art Culture Etching Edition 2/5 India Lucknow Artist Woman Cat Green Purple
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
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2010s Pop Art India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Etching

Figurative Couple India Ltd Ed A/P Linocut Print Tender Days II Turquoise Brown
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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1990s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut, Archival Ink, Printer's Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Aubergine Green
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Frenzy M1, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 45 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'In this work in particular I feel that a true work of art is the creation of an experience from the interaction between the human self and the outside world' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Animal Landscape Blue White Photograph Leopard Infrared Kenya Nature Wildlife
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 36" x 53" unframed (135cm x 91cm) 2016 Edition 2/10 Dicky Singh's images have enthralled ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Abstract Landscape India Rajasthan Light Natural Mustard Earth Blue Yellow
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

1990s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Ink

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, Black, Red, Yellow by Modern Artist M.F Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has bee...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Archival Ink

Abstract Landscape India Geometric Spiral Light Viscosity Print Nature Red
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

2010s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Gaja Gamini Series, Serigraph on Paper, Red, Blue by Modern Artist M.F Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Gaja Gamini Series - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 213 / 300 , 2010 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world ac...
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2010s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Archival Ink

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Light Viscosity Print Natural Seasons Earth Blue
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edi...
Category

1990s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Light Viscosity Print Natural Green Turquoise
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

1990s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape India Light Viscosity Print Yellow Red Orange Nature Harmony
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

2010s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Gaja Gamini Series, Serigraph on Paper, Red, Blue by Modern Artist M.F Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Gaja Gamini Series - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 213 / 300 , 2010 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist...
Category

2010s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Archival Ink

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, Black, Red, White by Modern Artist M.F. Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist of the20th century and recipient of honours and awards like Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan by the Govt of India. Maqbool Fida Husain was one of the most famous artists of India Style: Maqbool Fida Husain was one of the most famous artists of India, known all over the world for his amazing paintings that he created during his lifetime. So huge is the popularity of his paintings that M. F. Husain was called the 'Picasso of India' by the Forbes magazine. He known for executing bold, vibrantly coloured narrative paintings in a modified Cubist style. He was one of the most celebrated and internationally recognized Indian artists of the 20th century. About the Artist and his work : Born: M.F. Husain ( 1915-2011 ) was born in Pandharpur, Maharashtra to a Sulaymani Bohra family who traces their roots back to Gujarat within the last 200 years, and then originally to Yemen. Education : Completed his art career from Sir J.J. School of Art. Works & Exhibition: His first serious work was exhibited (1947) by the Bombay Art Society, he was invited to join five other painters in founding the Progressive Artists Group. Husain, who became known as the “Picasso of India,” created works that could be caustic and funny as well as serious and sombre. His themes—usually treated in series—included topics as diverse as Mohandas K. Gandhi, Mother Teresa, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the British Raj, and motifs of Indian urban and rural life. M.F. Husain’s best known and the most controversial work is ‘Bharat Mata’ (Mother India) in which he portrays India as a red-colored nude woman with her arms and legs contorted into the shape of the Indian subcontinent. The painting led to an uproar of protests from organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and was later sold for Rs 80 lakh in an auction. He also made ‘Gaja Gamini...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Paper

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, Black, Red Color by Modern Artist M.F. Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Archival Ink

Landscape Photography Wildlife Trees Animal Nature Butterfly India Forest
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled diptych, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper Two photographic works, each photograph 44 x 65" unframed (91cm x 135cm). Total size 44" x 130" ( 91cm x 170cm), 2022 *Please note the sizes above are the maximum printable size. Should you wish the photographs to be printed at a smaller size for a specific project, we are happy to discuss this. Please message with your request. This would still be Edition 2/8 Edition 2/8 Dicky’s images have enthralled many and have given him a following worldwide. Institutions and individuals alike seek out his knowledge on wildlife and habitats. He has lent his expertise, amongst others, to the WWF India, BBC, National Geographic and many respected wildlife photographers. Aditya Dicky Singh has been photographing in and around Ranthambhore National Park in India for over 20 years. His is an active member of a small band of experts proactively ensuring the health of the Tiger population in the Park and at the same time the survival of the smaller communities whose livelihoods depend on the same land. Through his lens he has documented generations of families of Tigers, learning behaviours and understanding their role in the wider context of the Forest. His knowledge is vast, not only of big cats but the other flora and fauna that co-exist in this special place. This beautifully Diptych has depth and warmth. The size of the photographs offers the sense of well-being that being in contact with nature brings. It is both old and new, timeless and elegant. Reminiscent of Victorian paintings of flora...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Horse Series, Serigraph on Paper, Blue, Red, Yellow by Modern Artist M.F. Husain
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Horse - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper, Edition 238/250 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his series ,  however Ganeshas have been a close favorite by him which he has painted over and over again. The set of serigraphs make his works more affordable and helps us have a piece of Husain in our lives. Needless to mention they satiate the much needed space for the very auspicious imaginary of Ganesha in our spaces. This work is from the series of Ashtavinayak , meaning Eight Ganeshas of which the series comprised. A wonderful wonderful work to collect by one of the famous Indian Artist of the20th century and recipient of honours and awards like Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan by the Govt of India. Maqbool Fida Husain was one of the most famous artists of India Style: Maqbool Fida Husain was one of the most famous artists of India, known all over the world for his amazing paintings that he created during his lifetime. So huge is the popularity of his paintings that M. F. Husain was called the 'Picasso of India' by the Forbes magazine. He known for executing bold, vibrantly coloured narrative paintings in a modified Cubist style. He was one of the most celebrated and internationally recognized Indian artists of the 20th century. About the Artist and his work : Born: M.F. Husain ( 1915-2011 ) was born in Pandharpur, Maharashtra to a Sulaymani Bohra family who traces their roots back to Gujarat within the last 200 years, and then originally to Yemen. Education : Completed his art career from Sir J.J. School of Art. Works & Exhibition: His first serious work was exhibited (1947) by the Bombay Art Society, he was invited to join five other painters in founding the Progressive Artists Group. Husain, who became known as the “Picasso of India,” created works that could be caustic and funny as well as serious and sombre. His themes—usually treated in series—included topics as diverse as Mohandas K. Gandhi, Mother Teresa, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the British Raj, and motifs of Indian urban and rural life. M.F. Husain’s best known and the most controversial work is ‘Bharat Mata’ (Mother India) in which he portrays India as a red-colored nude woman with her arms and legs contorted into the shape of the Indian subcontinent. The painting led to an uproar of protests from organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and was later sold for Rs 80 lakh in an auction. He also made ‘Gaja Gamini...
Category

1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Paper

Abstract India Landscape Rajasthan Tarzan Horse Viscosity Print Nature Teracotta
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

2010s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Washi Paper

Abstract Landscape Indian artist Natural Pigments Australia Earth Brown Blue
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Printer's Ink, Pigment

Animal Landscape Photograph Nature Wildlife African Lions Red Orange Sunset
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 26" x 39" unframed (66cm x 100cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Dry Point, Etching on Paper, Black color by Modern Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Amitabh Sengupta
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amitabh Sengupta - Dry Point - 25.5 x 19.5 inches (unframed size) Etching on Paper , 2012 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : In Amitabh SenGupta's works TIME is depicted in...
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2010s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching

Abstract India Landscape Rajasthan Light Viscosity Print Natural Jali Earth Red
By Mukesh Sharma
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Ink

Untitled, Digital Graphics on Paper by Modern Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Amitabh Sengupta
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amitabh Sengupta - Untitled - 13 x 19 inches (unframed size) Digital Graphics on Paper Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : In Amitabh SenGupta's works TIME is depicted in va...
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2010s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Paper

Iqbal Series, Serigraph on Paper by Modern Artist M.F. Husain "In Stock"
By M.F. Husain
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
M.F. Husain - Iqbal Series - 14 x 20 inches (unframed size) Serigraph on Paper , 2011 ( Unframed & Delivered ) MF Husain , world acclaimed artist has been famous for various of his ...
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1990s Modern India - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Surreal Pop Art Limited Edition Etching Indian Artist Woman Tree Hair Pots
By Sonal Varshneya Ojha
Located in Norfolk, GB
From emerging Indian artist Sonal Varshneya Ojha are the last available works from her Limited Edition of 7 series Kissa Goi. Art 1821 is selling the last 14, different works, of th...
Category

2010s Surrealist India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Etching

Landscape Animal Large Photograph Nature Peacock Sunset Indian Orange Trees
By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 60" x 36" unframed (152cm x 91cm) 2022 Edition 1/8 *Should you wish the photographs to be printed ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Ink

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