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AAMIR KHATRI

AAMIR KHATRI

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Aamir Khatri is inspired by Picasso. He experiments with portraiture, impressionism and landscaping, keeping himself closely aligned with wildlife, woeful women, nature and calligraphy. He strives to spread peace and harmony through his art. His series "Thirst for peace" is testimony to this. He is a keen observer of human emotions and uses this talent profusely in his artwork. Khatri has held various solo shows and participated in group exhibitions at home and abroad.

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ABDULLAH ALI

ABDULLAH ALI

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AJAY SAMIR

AJAY SAMIR

Completed a Masters in Fine Arts from Delhi College of Art, Ajay has achieved cosiderable renown in his field. He works in a black and white palette, his paintings have glimpses of light & shadow, highlighted with poignant textures and colours on expressive facets of human experiences in iconic figuration. Blending tradition with modern realities, allowing hues to naturally adapt patterns, they oscillate around detailing textures, decors of idioms, and linear motifs, symbolizing sensitivity of women, along with conjuring dreamlike memories of nature. Man’s ability to conceptualize and express thoughts is seen in art, with elements of lines, colours, suggestive harmony, rhythmic movements, cultivating instinct, and institutions. These elements come to the fore in Ajay Kumar Samir’s exceptional art. One finds stylistic conceptual themes in lyrical narratives of human drama in his works. His works are in the collection of many Indian and foreign collectors and NGMA, Delhi.

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AMEYA P KHANGAR

AMEYA P KHANGAR

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ANAND DABLI

ANAND DABLI

Hailing from Nagpur, Anand’s paintings are a process that allow him to reach close to the unseen and unheard part of nature, it is a sincere effort and an experiment to represent the artist’s imagined world. We all see nature, its beauty and experience it through our senses. The artist, however, observes the magnified version of nature where the colours exists, but in the form of tiny particles fragmented and distorted, He sees the texture, the tone, the line, the beauty in a fascinatingly distinctive way. His painting is full of his love for nature. He depicts this in thousands of small tiny forms, shapes, tones and textures, and each of them has a meaning for him. Through his canvas, Anand expresses his unconscious behavior governed by the intense relationship of his world dominated by nature and art. For him, art is a daily ritual. He is uncomfortable not painting even for a day. Such is his love. Ananad prefers to use soothing and sober colours and a blurry effect that give his work immense depth and distinct texture.

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ANIL GAIKWAD

ANIL GAIKWAD

Anil Gaikwad is a painter for whom other mediums of art are not a restriction but new sources of his creative expressions. He has created many sculptures in ceramic, glass, paper-mâché, metal and other mediums with full vigour and vitality. Experimentation and artistic creativity are very important for him. His expressions and creativity select their own mediums. Here is a painter who has basic urge to paint freely, who works through distortions and transformations. To put it critically, we may say that the dilemmas, apprehensions and obscurity of our times are revealed in Anil Gaikwad’s work. The roots of socio-political decay underlies in his strokes. The colors often discarded, have found worthy place in his canvases. Let us encounter with the world created by Anil Gaikwad in Brown, Grey and Black. And in fact, it is this Brown that burns in his subconscious. He has participated in various solo and group shows in India and abroad, received awards and is a part of prestigious private collections.

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ANISH KHAN

ANISH KHAN

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ANTONIO

ANTONIO

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ANUPAM MISHRA

ANUPAM MISHRA

An artist is an individual who expresses their creativity and emotions through various mediums such as painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, or any other form of artistic expression.

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ANUPAM PAL

ANUPAM PAL

With the magic of his brushstrokes, Anupam Pal has gained significant appreciation from art critics and art lovers at home and abroad at a young age. His artworks are impetuous and highly gestural. To Pal, art is a collection of emotions that are communicated via bright colours and free flow of brushstrokes. Some of his favourite themes include the serenity of the meditating Buddha, the enduring love of Radha-Krishna and the elegant confidence of Indian women. His works quickly draw one into the story he wishes to tell.

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ASHOK RATHOD

ASHOK RATHOD

Based in Mumbai, Ashok did his BFA from Sir J.J institute of Applied Arts, Mumbai. He loves to paint mythological characters with bold colours. Being originally from CBD Belapur, this early influence gives his paintings a traditional touch. Ashok has always been closely associated with religion and nature. To Ashok, Nandi means a joyous or happy person. The bull is also a symbol of wealth, strength and happiness, and is a divine vehicle. Nandi is a follower of Lord Shiva. Ashok tries to explain the presence of the statue of Nandi at the gate of many Shiva temples, which, it is widely believed, is erected to absorb light. The artist tries to bring out these concepts on paper through sketches and then with a flourish, depicts it in vivid colours on his canvas. Ashok has held several solo and group shows and exhibitions.

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ASMA KHAN

ASMA KHAN

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BABA

BABA

With creativity running in his blood, Baba is a self-taught and a highly motivated emerging artist. He works primarily with a knife or spatula and enjoys exploring different media techniques on canvas.Baba’s work stands out for bold use of colours, a style that experiments with the spectrum of abstract and non-representational, and fluidity and movement on the canvas.

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BHARAT YADAV

BHARAT YADAV

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BHASKAR RAO

BHASKAR RAO

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BIJAN PAUL

BIJAN PAUL

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BIJAY BISWAL

BIJAY BISWAL

Art cannot be contained in a single format, genre or language. Ever dynamic flow of creativity flourishes best when let loose, untamed, unhindered and unchattered. From a self-taught artist born in a remote corner of idyllic Odisha to a railway employee and finally to an inspiring self-taught artist of national and international repute, Biswaal through his chequered rendezvous has changed the way a self taught is looked at by the art world and art lovers in general. He is an artist who respects np limit on creativity. His technical perfection in his trade has left art lovers, connoisseurs and art critics gasping for more : water color, acrylic, oil pastel, collage, cartoon, and caricature. He has left a strong mark in all the genres and mediums. He is proud of his past, passionate about his art and always maintains his best is yet to come.

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BISHWARANJAN BHUNIA

BISHWARANJAN BHUNIA

Mythology is Bhunia's forte. He has a unique style of painting - he uses a knife and spatula instead of a paintbrush! His singular style of painting has got him much recognition. Known for his brilliant depiction of ghats, Indian mythology, and traditional dance forms, Bhunia shows a marked preference for vibrant hues.

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C PING

C PING

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DARSHAN SHARMA

DARSHAN SHARMA

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DIBYENDU

DIBYENDU

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DILIP CHOUDHURY

DILIP CHOUDHURY

Chaudhary is a renowned Indian artist born in Kolkata, West Bengal. He is very well acclaimed across the globe for his proficiency in arts. He works in diverse mediums like watercolours, oils, however he prefers acrylics over others and hence, most of his works are done in it. His art is known for limited usage of colours, tones and shades. Moreover, he also avoids using contrasting colours which is why most of his works are done using basic single colours like red, blue and green or the classic black and white contrast. A peculiar combination of urban and rustic life appears as one of the best amalgamations to Dilip, and the same are depicted through his works. More so, they deliver a swift transition from past to future and the ever changing lifestyle including that of cities. The old charm of rich cultural cities like Kolkata and Banaras have a beguiling effect on him. He attempts to evoke nostalgia by painting these cities in their full glory and golden times. Dilip’s works are adored by masters of art and usually found in their private collections. He has earned numerous accolades for his works but he is someone who does not sit on his laurels and always strives to create something innovative.

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DIPANKER SIKDAR

DIPANKER SIKDAR

There is a celebration of life in most of the art by Dipanker Sikder. Nonetheless, he does not shy away from depicting life as it really is. The fine balance that he achieves is what sets him apart. Canvases filled with vibrant colours, different ideas jostling to grab attention, and sheer energy is the hallmark of this artist. Dipankar is a colourist, with bold drawings and swift execution. Dipankar has done his BFA and participated in various exhibitions in India, Dubai and Denmark

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DURGACHARAN DAS

DURGACHARAN DAS

Durga Charan Das is an extremely committed artist whose distinct strokes combine abstract and realistic art resulting in mystical canvases portraying beautiful compositions. There is a magical quality in the works. The play of light and shade is appealing and the strokes create a depth which transcends the composition As a child, Durga shot into the limelight after painting the feet of a statue of Goddess Durga in a temple in a village located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. He then went on to become a successful Art student in the prestigious "Banaras Hindu University" (B.H.U.) in Varanasi. His paintings often depict bodies of sensuality and strength, with something special that reminds one of the works of Eugene Delacroix. He has participated in various solo and group shows and exhibitions in India and abroad, and won many prestigious awards.

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G RAMAN

G RAMAN

Raman was born in 1942 in the south Indian city of Chennai. He did his diploma in Fine Arts, General Drawing (Painting) and Advance Painting from Government College of Art and Craft, Chennai in 1967. Raman’s purity of line, the ornate motif patterns and symbols are in line with traditional Indian art. He mostly chooses to depict figures and events from Indian mythology but he has also forayed into mythological characters from across the seas. Raman is also known for his portraits of contemporary Indian events that happen in a village setting.

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GANESH DAS

GANESH DAS

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GURPREET SINGH MANSA

GURPREET SINGH MANSA

Gurpreet Singh hails from Mansa in Punjab. He completed his Bachelor in Fine Art in 2013 and Masters in Visual Arts in 2015 His favourite themes are Street Scenes and Landscapes. He is adept at spatula work and works with water colours. Gurpreet enjoys depicting typical urban life in big cities. Small living spaces, daily commutes, and everyday struggles of living in overcrowded big cities are his signature subjects. One often sees these urban symbols in his work - a train, desolate buildings, clothes hanging to dry, a fire hydrant ... Gurpreet has a distinctive style, seamlessly combining dull shades with vibrant hues simultaneously communicating hope and despair. His work often succeeds in evicting mixed emotions and a sense of wonder. His art also shows religious sites and spiritual imagery. Gurpreet has exhibited his work in several group shows in India and participated in many workshops

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HARE Devotional

HARE Devotional

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J PADAYA

J PADAYA

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JIBAN BISWAS

JIBAN BISWAS

Jiban Biswas was born and brought up in Birbhum, and received his degree in art from College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata. His paintings have a soothing effect on the observers’ eyes. His art revolves around animals; domestic and wild, and is often set in villages or forests. Jiban uses a combination of bright and calm colours. He uses vivid shades of blue, green, red and yellow for his backgrounds and paints his subjects in lighter colours, such as white or yellow. Cows, calves, bulls and oxen are an important part of Jiban’s paintings. His subjects are adorned in a combination of modern and traditional decorations. Other than the traditional decorations like tilak, painted horns and vivid scarves, Jiban often has interesting contemporary decoration on the cattle. Face and body tattoos, nose rings, necklaces, numerous ear piercings, colourful sunglasses and hairbands are an inevitable part of these cows. These subjects are also accompanied by vintage and modern gadgets such as gramophones, radio transistors, and headphones. Other than cattle, Jiban also found his subjects in Indian spirituality. His spiritual paintings have Buddha and Ganesha as their subjects. Since graduation, Jiban has displayed his works in over 40 exhibitions, in India and in international shows in France, Germany and England among many other countries. In 2003, he received Ravi Jain Memorial Scholar

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JISHU NAG

JISHU NAG

When one encounters Jishu's work, one is often astounded by the breadth of his vision. The effortless melding of urban and rural elements can sometimes be breathtaking. Though he may draw his inspiration from various sources, they all seem to co-exist peacefully on his canvasses. The seamless coming together of ideas makes for beautiful pieces of art, always. Armed with a BFA from Rabindra Bharati University, Jishu Nag is an extremely fine artist with a vast collection to his credit, spread across Delhi, Kolkata, USA and Japan. He is the recipient of the Nandan Award for Art. He has actively participated in several exhibitions - Oxford, Dehradun and Delhi, Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition, Society of Oriental Art Exhibition, Pachim Banga Rajya Charukala Exhibition and ICAD Annual Exhibition

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JITENDER DANGI

JITENDER DANGI

Born in 1979, Dangi lives and works in Bhopal. His colourful imagery is filled with intricate work entailing stories within stories. The imagery appears in a mix of the sublime and the spiritual with the erotic and the profane. The artist’s imagination takes familiar icons and narratives onto another plane in a lavish use of reds and other colours. Winner of an award from Kala Parishad in Bhopal, his work has been exhibited in shows held at Delhi, Bhopal, Thane, Jabalpur, Mumbai, Amritsar, Allahabad and Ujjain. It is part of the collections at Bharat Bhawan and Archaeology Department both in Bhopal, and at the National Science Centre in Delhi.

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K BALAMURALI

K BALAMURALI

Born in 1966, India K. Balamurali is a self-taught painter. He has been painting for the last 32 years. Balamurali has come from a family of artists. He grew up painting under the guidance of senior artist late M. Sivanesan and M. Krishnan. Art has always been an avenue of adventure and self-discovery, an area of freedom in which to search things out for Balamurali. His favorite subject is nature and monuments. The architectural monuments, particularly in and around Delhi, has inspired him to create paintings of this type. The treatment and technique he applies distinguishes his work. Balamurali preferred medium is oil on canvas. He uses monochromatic color scheme in his work to blend harmoniously the elements of nature and architecture to create a sense of serenity.

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KARIYAPPA HANCHINAMANI

KARIYAPPA HANCHINAMANI

Kariayappa believes that India, where ancient civilisation and heritage is enriched by diverse culture, tradition, customs and religion, provides boundless opportunities for the artistic eye. He endeavours to capture this aspect in various art forms. Having lived amid this richness and abundance, he incorporates these essences in his art work. Through his artistic vision, he attempts to depict the rural culture of India with a hope of keeping it alive and vivid. He strongly believes that every artist should have their own identity, creativity and social concern. Kariyappa specialises in Acrylic painting on Canvas Media. Majority of his artwork reflects the day to day life, custom and culture of rural folk of India with a special focus on Karnataka (one of the states in southern India) where he was born and brought-up. In his work, it appears that there is a harmonious interplay of visible with invisible leading to infinity. Over a period of time he has cultivated his own unique techniques of brush stroke and knife stroke which have paved way for speed and rhythm eventually merged in harmony. Use of vibrant colours is an attempt to truly reflect the original nature of the subject. Kariyappa has held several solo shows and participated in group exhibitions in India and abroad.

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KARUNA PRIYA

KARUNA PRIYA

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KISHORE PRATIM BISWAS

KISHORE PRATIM BISWAS

Kishore’s 15-year journey in modern contemporary art movement has not only strengthened his unconventional thought process, but architected his painting style too. Born in Kolkata, 42 year-old Kishore was passionate about art since childhood. After graduating in Fine Arts from Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata, 1996. Kishore spent a few struggling years in his hometown and then moved to Mumbai in 2009. Today Kishore has his own studio in Mumbai. Kishore started by primarily painting in water colours. His talent knew no bounds. Gradually, he switched to painting Acrylic on canvas. Today, he stands on a solid intellectual platform and his work reflects a unique streak, where colour is of great importance, and form happens to be only incidental. He uses the texture in the canvas as well as experimental methods to add the finishing touch to his meticulous paintings. Kishore is also an expert in acrylic, oil, watercolour, mix media, charcoal, and soft pastels. Kishore organized his solo exhibition in Kolkata in 1996. In 1997, he displayed his work of art at several group shows around the country. His paintings are slowly making their way into the homes of contemporary Indian art.

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MADHUSUDAN SAHA

MADHUSUDAN SAHA

Madhusudan Saha born in 1969 in West Bangal. He is a painter for whom other mediums of art are not a restriction but new sources of his creative expressions. Experimentation and artistic creativity are very important for him. His expressions and creativity select their own mediums. Here is a painter who has basic urge to paint freely, who works through distortions and transformations. To put it critically, we may say that the dilemmas, apprehensions and obscurity of our times are revealed in his work. The roots of socio-political decay underlies in his strokes. He has participated in various group exhibition in India and abroad and is a part of prestigious private collections.

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MOUSUMI BISWAS

MOUSUMI BISWAS

Mousumi Biswas was born in Kolkata in 1978. She completed her Bachelor of Visual Art (painting) from the Govt. College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, (2003) and Masters in Fine Arts (painting) from Kala Bhavan, Visva Bharti, Santiniketan (2005). She has held a solo exhibition at the Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi, (presented by Krishna’s Collection art gallery, 2005). She has participated in several other exhibitions, including, ‘under current’, durbar hall, Kochi, (2007), ‘real 2007’, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi, presented by matters of art.com, (2007), tales of textures’, Travancore House, New Delhi , presented by Art Elements gallery, (2007), ‘rang de India’, the Radisson Hotel, New Delhi, presented by Habiart Foundation, (2007), amongst others. She has also received the Kolkata Art Foundation Award, (2005), ‘Rathin Maitra Award’ from Govt. College of Art and Craft, (2003) and the ‘certificate of merit’ from the Govt. College of Art and Craft, (2002). Her works can be found with leading art collectors in India and abroad. The artist lives and works in Noida, U.P.

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MUKESH MANDAL

MUKESH MANDAL

Mukesh’s work is highly distinctive. A peaceful countenance, heavy eye-lids and lean features mark his art. He specialises in the exceptional balance of bright and subdued colours. Deft strokes and a close-up focus on the subject of his art are his special features. His work engulfs the viewer with a sense of peace and well-being. A product of Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata, Mukesh has done his MFA in Painting. He has actively participated in various national exhibitions and held several successful solo shows all over India. Prominent amongst these are the All India Art Exhibitions in Amritsar, Pune, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Delhi, Luknow and Allahabaad. He has also participated in Camlin Art Exhibition, Toolika Art Exhibition, Ganga Mahotsava Kala Exhibition, and Akhil Bhartiya Kala Exhibition. His solo shows have taken him to major cities all over the country.

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N HARINATH

N HARINATH

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N YOUNG

N YOUNG

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NAWAL KISHORE

NAWAL KISHORE

Nawal Kishore shows his audience enigmatic female figures and presents them with intricacy, and sensuality. The singular female figures which are often seen as the subject of his paintings draw the viewer into a myriad of feelings, expressions, colours, and moods. His women are curvaceous, vibrant and are living in a world of their own. His figures also draw strength and character from his sense of cubism. His canvases are not just soaked in colour and texture, but carry a plethora of intricacy. Kishore`s chosen colours, contours and themes are an assurance of his confidence and love for life. Nawal Kishore has quite mastered the technique of using grey to add light and depth to his works. Hailing from Rampur in Uttar Pradesh, Nawal did his B.F.A and M.F.A from Lucknow College of Arts & Crafts, Lucknow. He has held many solo shows at various coveted art galleries and his works have been exhibited in several groups shows both nationally and internationally. He has also been a much-awarded artist and his creations adorn various government offices and private collections.

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NEEMICHAND KUMAR

NEEMICHAND KUMAR

Nemichand Kumar is a gifted and upcoming artist from Rajasthan. He specialises in the Pichwai style of painting which involves devotional themes which showcase the life of Lord Krishna. Nemichand enjoys narrating tales of Lord Krishna via his canvas. His devotion, like his talent, shines through in his rich portraiture. Elements like peacock, lotus and cow are featured prominently. Soothing colours, soft strokes and ornate compositions are the hallmarks of Nemchand. He has participated in various exhibitions in the country.

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NEHA SHALENDER

NEHA SHALENDER

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NIRAKAR CHOWDHURY

NIRAKAR CHOWDHURY

Nirakar is an admirer of nature and likes to capture the beauty of it in his creations. His work explores the value of life, be it human or animal. Nirakar is unique in his choice of materials and is always looking to experiment with something new. Inspired by the works of Braque and Picasso, his paintings carry an element of Cubism in them. His style of work involves Conceptual and Landscape paintings. A refreshing and invigorating change from the mundane, these Art Works make it worth your while.

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OM SWAMI

OM SWAMI

Om Swami is a Mumbai-based entirely self-taught contemporary Indian artist, who has become widely recognized for his vibrant and joyful paintings of divinities—Ganesha, Shiva, Buddha and Krishna with Radha—as well as his paintings of couples basking in moments of togetherness and bliss. Across his various series, his surreal scenes often feature flutes, flowers, butterflies and a glowing moon. The beauty of his work is in the fluidity & movement of his subjects. Even in his figurative works where no movement is depicted, one takes one look at the subject & can feel the energy within the painting. the paintings of Om Swami propounds on certain human traits like sensuality and love using bold and thick strokes. The 'She' highlighted in his paintings, to an extent is a comprehensive revision of certain traditional aspects, the archaic women, which has been in the human imagination for a long period of time. “As a child, I grew up in an area where there were lots of workshops in which clay idols of Ganesha were made. Watching the potters for hours was something I loved doing and each time, I would head home after this to try and create the idols myself. This is how my fascination with Ganpatis started and continues on to this day,” he says of his most frequent subject, Lord Ganesha. As both an artist and a person, Om Swami is defined by his deep and unwavering faith not only in the divine but in humanity.

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PARAS PARMAR

PARAS PARMAR

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PREYASHI

PREYASHI

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PRITI MANDAL

PRITI MANDAL

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R SHAMPA

R SHAMPA

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RAGHU NEWARE

RAGHU NEWARE

Born in Nagpur, Maharashtra, Raghu Neaware has done his B.F.A (Painting) and M.F.A (Painting from Nagpur University. Raghu has participated in various solo and group shows. His artworks are part of various collections in India and abroad. His paintings exude a warmth and peace that soothe the mind. His abstracts works with their movement, placement, textures and colors and have a strong underlying spiritual theme.

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RAHUL JAIN

RAHUL JAIN

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RAJESH BORSE

RAJESH BORSE

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RAJESH PATTANAIK

RAJESH PATTANAIK

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RAMCHANDRA POKALE

RAMCHANDRA POKALE

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RANJIT SARKAR

RANJIT SARKAR

Born in Kolkatta, Ranjit’s works have dramatic representation with a constant exploration in mutation of mythology and religious character. Deeply moved by the persistent issues of society, Ranjit is inspired by subjects like existence and co-existence of individuals with contrast ideologies, changing philosophies with the passage of time, and various personal experiences. He uses the canvas to vent out and express his ideas of existence and concern towards the intense struggle for survival. He yearns to seek answers to his questions that have affected his sensitive being and inspired him to use these issues as a core subject of his works. Ranjit’s color palette goes very well with the mood of the subjects he intends to portray along with layers of textures.

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RAVI

RAVI

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S K MANI

S K MANI

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SACHIN KUMAR

SACHIN KUMAR

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SAIF

SAIF

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SANDEEP RAWAL

SANDEEP RAWAL

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SANJAY PRAJAPATI

SANJAY PRAJAPATI

Sanjay Prajapati is a Contemporary Abstract Painter with a distinctive style, creating works he calls exotic versions of heaven – places that are beautiful and meditative not commonly found on earth. Sanjay’s most popular paintings use metal leaf of gold, silver or copper, expertly combining their illuminated qualities with paint. Another popular style of Sanjay’s begins with his unique process to create a luminous white surface. This enhances color into intensities that appear like glowing gems. Born and raised in Baroda, Gujarat, he received his Bachelors of Fine Arts from Maharaja Sayaji Raw Gayekwad University. His expertise covers a wide variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media. While Sanjay’s works with inventive techniques and materials, he consistently uses archival methods to create works that are made to last. Sanjay in his typical style executes landscapes using abstract forms. He uses thick layers of colors with vigorous strokes. He has also experimented with paintings made on clay.

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SATYAJEET SHINDE

SATYAJEET SHINDE

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SEKHAR ROY

SEKHAR ROY

Bold, vivid strokes and bright colours are the trademarks of Sekhar Roy's works. He focuses on figurative artworks and has over the years developed a unique style of his own. His paintings have a strong shading with clear differentiation between light and shade. Strong outlines and definite poses give his expressive figures a grounded beauty, standing out from a softer, fading background. He is influenced by the Indian mythological characters, specially "˜Krishna and His surroundings'. He enjoys depicting different postures as he believes Krishna to be a perfect combination of love, passion and a thoughtful mind. Sekhar is participated in various solo and group exhibitions and is the recipient of many awards.

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SHAKEEL

SHAKEEL

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SHRIKANR KADAM

SHRIKANR KADAM

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SHRIKANT

SHRIKANT

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SOMNATH BOTHE

SOMNATH BOTHE

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SOMNATH DAS

SOMNATH DAS

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SOUMEN SAHA

SOUMEN SAHA

Soumen Saha lives and works in West Bengal. A mixture of sharp and blurred outlines, almost invisible brushstrokes and strong shadows and highlights give form to Soumen Saha's nature landscapes. The colours blend together on the canvas in almost hypnotic patterns, forming sand, clouds, water or sky wherever it is needed. Soumen Saha lives and works in West Bengal. Soumen believes that life without rhythm and flow, colour and theme is meaningless. His quest is to delve into this eternal rhythm and find meanings that give clarity to shapes and form. In that lucid moment he captures this music on canvas. He is inspired by various forms of traditional and ancient Indian art Soumen has done his Bachelor of Visual Arts (B.V.A) from Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata, West Bengal.He has participated in many national and International shows and won awards. His paintings have found their place in several private collections in India and abroad.

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SRINIBAS

SRINIBAS

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SUBRATA DAS

SUBRATA DAS

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SUCHI

SUCHI

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SUDIP ROUTH

SUDIP ROUTH

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SUHAS DAS

SUHAS DAS

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SUKANTA DAS

SUKANTA DAS

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SUTAPA

SUTAPA

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THOTA LAXMINARAYAN

THOTA LAXMINARAYAN

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UMESSH PRASAD

UMESSH PRASAD

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W INAOTON

W INAOTON

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