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A Selection of Paintings exhibited in the Lyrical Reflections

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  • l y r i c a l r e f l e c t i o n st w e n t y t w o c o n t e m p o r a r y I n d i a n a r t i s t s

    1 3 t h j u n e 2 n d j u l y 2 0 1 4

  • alok uniyal

    Alok Uniyal's art is multihued and gurative. It is rich in color and full of spirit. He employs

    vibrant color to unfold his story. There is charm and intrigue in his work as he exposes

    romanticism with wit and sensuality. He uses layers of paint to acquire the even surface of the

    background in his work. His images are beautiful and meticulously painted which make them

    splendid and imaginative works of art.

    In the present series he is inspired by the beautication of our city and its adoration by the

    inhabitants. The couples are engaged in their lives, their lovemaking, even as the impression of

    the roads and maps are shown on their bodies. The bull is the symbol of the city which is

    beautiful, powerful and provides shelter to all. He has therefore named the present series

    'Anatomy of a City'.

  • `29,000.00

    $500.00

    head | 20"x20" | acrylic on canvas

    alok uniyal LR/P01

  • `29,000.00

    $500.00

    two gure | 20"x20" | acrylic on canvas

    alok uniyal LR/P02

  • anand panchal

    Anand uses bright and effervescent colors which emanate a lively feeling to the overall outlook of

    his work. His backgrounds are enlivened with an abstract play coupled with an amalgamation of

    textures and strokes. His strokes and geometrical abbreviations of paper boats and other images

    weave the subtle nuances of thoughts, dreams and aspirations of these pious souls.

    He uses forms like paper boats, cows, oral clusters and musical instruments. These add to the

    metaphorical and allegorical aspects of the work. His works have an essence of fantasy and

    vastness due to his conscious use of abstract spaces grants.

    In this piece, Anand's treatment of the picture surface is a combination of texture and at

    application, nished rendering and impasto, granular and smooth. The textual renditions of

    'mantra' and 'shloka', add to the spiritual aspects, yet they never disturb the ow of the visual

    rhythm.

  • `28,000.00

    $500.00

    untitled- I | 16"x16" | acrylic on canvas

    anand panchal LR/P03

  • `28,000.00

    $500.00

    untitled- II | 16"x16" | acrylic on canvas

    anand panchal LR/P04

  • gopal chowdhury

    His paintings are concerned with human gures. Mythology, folklore and religious stories

    nurtured his childhood. As a natural consequence the contemporary world is projected through

    the kaleidoscope of his early memories. His forms are very close to realism yet the given space

    seems to be deconstructed in terms of those forms. These may be assets of conventional

    vocabulary and is never attempted to render an intense version of distortion. These are conscious

    efforts to modify the natural appearances in order to arrive at the intense expressiveness of

    realism.

    Gopal is neither concerned nor impressed by the fragmentary appreciation of the formal beauty

    of a scene. He feels that the central problem in self-expression, in terms of painting, is to arrive

    at an estimation of what constituted in his total vision. He feels the need to dene the experience

    of a time-span to reect values which are contemporary in art but also perennial and

    transcendent in nature. As an ideal spectator, he seeks to state his commitment to interpreting

    natural phenomena with a pictorial vocabulary which is the product of a process within the self,

    and is intrinsically personal.

  • `1,10,000.00

    $1900.00

    confession | 36"x36" | acrylic,oil on canvas

    gopal chowdhury LR/P05

  • `1,10,000.00

    $1900.00

    wings of butteries | 36"x36" | acrylic,oil on canvas

    gopal chowdhary LR/P06

  • gautam mukherjee

    Gautam Mukherjee is a sensitive artist. He is sensitive towards his subjects, which mainly revolve

    around his family. They are not mere portraits of his family members but are embodiments of the

    values a family holds for him. With the birth of his child, recently, his works now reect the love

    and bonding that a child brings into a family.

    Gautam's style has evolved over a period of time. His colors have brightened. The characters,

    which were somber in his earlier works, have become cheerful. But the focus of his creations has

    always been the family with emphasis on the close bonding between them. This is depicted in his

    works by the physical contact with each other, be it husband - wife, mother-child, grandparent-

    grandchild or between siblings. Gautam's work is characterized by the attention to composition,

    background and detailing of the people. The people in his works are dressed in traditional Bengali

    attire and jewellery in the backdrop of an environment that is reminiscent of the old Kolkata

    havelis. All these motifs are enhanced by Gautam's use of deep and rich hues of color.

  • `36,000.00

    $600.00

    couple | 9"x30" | acrylic on canvas

    gautam mukherjee LR/P07

  • `63,000.00

    $1100.00

    charulata | 24"x24" | acrylic on canvas

    gautam mukherjee LR/P08

  • gurukinkar dhang

    Gurukinkar Dhang is an Indian contemporary and modern artist born on 20th July, 1976 in

    Howrah, West Bengal. He lives in Pantihal, Jagat Ballavpur, Howrah & Kolkata. He is inspired by

    Sigmund Freud. Gurukinkar started painting since he was 15 years old drawing inspiration from

    Freudian theories on the unconscious mind, sexual desires transference and the like.

    The conict between human beings and society takes form on 24 of his acrylics on canvases. He

    believes that though civilization took place several millennia ago, yet human beings possess a

    few remnants of pre-historic fragments within themselves. This intrigues him. He started

    painting when he was 15 years and has been doing so ever since, drawing inspiration from

    Freudian theories on the unconscious mind, sexual desires transference and the like.

  • `63,000.00

    $1100.00

    civilization now VIII | 36"x36" | acrylic on canvas

    gurukinkar dhang LR/P09

  • `63,000.00

    $1100.00

    ower II | 36"x36" | acrylic on canvas

    guru kinkar dhang LR/P10

  • jagannath paul

    Jagannath Paul is famous for his skillful rendering of the female forms with charcoals and

    acrylics on canvas. He paints human gures and portraits. He creates an interaction with other

    elements in his paintings. His works feature stylized portraits, with stylized forms like owers

    and oral patterns in the background. There is a lot of use of light and dark. He creates elegant,

    elongated and cubic portraits, whose eyes are often closed. The images in his creations appear

    thoughtful and contemplating. His paintings are mostly bright and vibrant. He often uses contrast

    colors. His palette is restricted to reds, yellows, greens and oranges. His paintings are often

    dominated by black. He paints both single and group portraits. The use of vibrant colors adds

    depth and force to his works. Jagannath has successfully created a signature style at a very young

    age.

  • `53,000.00

    $900.00

    bond of love | 18"x18" | charcoal & acrylic on canvas

    jagannath paul LR/P11

  • om swami

    Om Swami is a self-taught artist. His works are renowned for their uidity and the movements of

    its subjects. His oils and acrylics are painted in bright vibrant colors and even though no

    movement is depicted one can feel the energy within each painting.

    The tenor of Om Swami's paintings adhere to an approach which showcase human emotions of

    love and sensuality with bold, thick strokes thus evoking a deep emotional response in the viewer.

    The 'she' highlighted in his paintings is a comprehensive revision of certain traditional aspects

    the archaic woman, who has been a part of the human consciousness for ages.

  • `70,000.00

    $1200.00

    moods I | 24"x24" | acrylic on canvas

    om swami LR/P12

  • `1,50,000.00

    $2400.00

    moods II | 30"x48" | acrylic on canvas

    om swami LR/P13

  • oinam dilip

    Oinam Dilip portrays ideals of beauty and conventional bonds through serenity and expressions of

    hope in bold, vibrant swathes of colour, relations , responsibility and innocence form recurring

    motifs in this Manipuri artist's works. His creations project a sense of wonder at the multifaceted

    realities of the world. Dilip is known for his larger than life solitary gures, predominantly drawn

    from mythology. He loves to play with a colour palette that is bold and vibrant.

  • `35,000.00

    $600.00

    eternal love- I | 17"x17" | acrylic on canvas

    oinam dilip LR/P14

  • `35,000.00

    $600.00

    eternal love - II | 17"x17" | acrylic on canvas

    oinam dilip LR/P15

  • paramesh paul

    Paramesh Paul is a self-taught painter. His use of color differs from the conventional ways of

    painting and gives him the avor of originality. He is a prolic painter who works with one eye on

    nature and the other on life. The 41-year-old artist was born into a family of potters from rural

    Bengal. This association with the art and craft of pottery and building of clay images of Durga and

    other Gods and Goddesses, since his childhood, has induced sculptural sensibility in him. The

    religious centres of Benaras, Haridwar and Hrishikesh have been the subjects of his work. Water

    appears as a dominant theme in his painting. However, he is not restricted to religious sites. He

    paints the cities of Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai with the same zeal.

  • `90,000.00

    $1500.00

    benaras I | 36"x48" | acrylic on canvas

    paramesh paul LR/P16

  • `76,000.00

    $1300.00

    benaras II | 30"x48" | acrylic on canvas

    paramesh paul LR/P17

  • prasenjit sengupta

    Prasenjit Sengupta paints chiselled gures of men, women & children against pock- marked

    walls, which not only take the form of a textural backdrop, but also have their own story to

    narrate. His canvases are infused with pathos. Prasenjit uses soft pastel shades of greyish blue,

    pale green or haunting beige to convey his realistic and intense feeling for the subject. Within a

    muted monochrome scheme, one can appreciate Prasenjit's simplicity of concept and depth of

    execution. Prasenjit Sengupta studied ne arts at Rabindra Bharati University,Kolkata. He has

    done several solo shows at New Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi, Mumbai and at many other places in

    India and abroad. He has participated in several group shows abroad. Among many awards won

    during his painting career some prestigious ones are Birla Academy of Art & Culture Award in '94,

    '99 and 2000. His works are in the collection of RPG Enterprises, Birla Academy of Art & Culture,

    Kolkata, ABC India Limited, Lalit Kala Academy, Burdwan Palace and many private collections in

    India and abroad.

  • `1,80,000.00

    $3000.00

    lady with ower | 42"x42" | acrylic on canvas

    prasenjit sengupta LR/P18

  • raghunath sahoo

    Anand uses bright and effervescent colors which emanate a lively feeling to the overall outlook of

    his work. His backgrounds are enlivened with an abstract play coupled with an amalgamation of

    textures and strokes. His strokes and geometrical abbreviations of paper boats and other images

    weave the subtle nuances of thoughts, dreams and aspirations of these pious souls.

    In this piece, Anand's treatment of the picture surface is a combination of texture and at

    application, nished rendering and impasto, granular and smooth. The textual renditions of

    'mantra' and 'shloka', add to the spiritual aspects, yet they never disturb the ow of the visual

    rhythm.

  • `35,000.00

    $580.00

    memories | 16"x20" | water colour on paper

    raghunath sahoo LR/P19

  • `35,000.00

    $580.00

    vilage life | 22"x14" | water colour on paper

    raghunath sahoo LR/P20

  • samir sarkar

    Samir Sarkar has been painting for the past 25 years. He has experimented a lot with forms and

    mediums as he evolved as an artist. He combines Impressionism and Surrealism on his canvas.

    All his paintings show people wearing headgears with faces painted on them to symbolize the

    dualistic nature of people. For the last 15 years, acrylic color has been the main medium for

    Samir's paintings. His gures are inspired from Egyptian paintings. Thus the gures are drawn in

    the same form. The clothes that they wear have long lines making them look taller and in a way,

    Egyptian. Samir draws his subjects from the people he cohabits. They inspire him to produce

    more, to experiment and thereby create his own world the world he wants to share with the rest.

  • `73,000.00

    $1200.00

    love I | 36"x36" | acrylic on canvas

    samir sarkar LR/P21

  • `73,000.00

    $1200.00

    love II | 36"x36" | acrylic on canvas

    samir sarkar LR/P22

  • sekhar kar

    The paintings of Sekhar Kar depict men and women in swirling masses of color with cesspools of

    emptiness for eyes. This allows the viewers the freedom to interpret the emotions depicted in a

    variety of ways, though the overall painting is bathed in sadness and mystery.

    Sekhar Kar studied at the Rabindra Bharati University. He has had ten solo shows and has

    participated in over a hundred group exhibitions including at some of the very prestigious

    galleries in India like the Vadhera Art Gallery (Delhi) and the Jehangir Art Gallery (Mumbai). He

    has won numerous awards from well-known art academies and institutions.

  • `42,000.00

    $700.00.00

    lady 1 | 31cmx31cm | acrylic on canvas

    sekhar kar LR/P23

  • `35,000.00

    $600.00

    lady 2 | 26cmx24cm | acrylic on canvas

    sekhar kar LR/P24

  • sekhar roy

    The works of Sekhar Roy are distinct by their bold, vivid strokes and bright colours. He is best

    known for his gurative artworks. Over the years Sekhar Roy has developed a unique style of his

    own. His paintings have strong shading with clear differentiation between light and shade.

    Sekhar is a self taught artist who nds his motivation from songs by Rabindranath Tagore, Folk

    Music and Folk Songs and instruments like Fluit and Sitar. Sekhar is inuenced by the works of

    M.F. Hussain and Ganesh Pyne. In his work Sekhar aspires to project that supremacy of human

    beings in this whole universe. Humanity is the creation of man and at the same time man evolves

    from humanity - this is the theme of his painting.

  • `56,000.00

    $900.00

    green couple | 16"x48" acrylic on canvas

    sekhar roy LR/P25

  • `84,000.00

    $1400.00.00

    krishna 2 | 42"x42" | acrylic on canvas

    sekhar roy LR/P26

  • shuvankar maitra

    Shuvankar Maitra's works speak of bright colors and miniscule details against deeper

    backgrounds. His nature works stand out vividly against their dark backgrounds, making it

    seems as if the picture is illuminated from within. Every detail is distinct and delicately shaded

    creating an attractive panorama which is extremely soothing to the eyes. Shuvankar was born in

    1979. He has had several solo and group exhibitions in India and abroad.

    He graduated from the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata in 2003. He has been

    awarded the Certicate of Honour received from the Academy of Fine Arts (Visual Art Section),

    Kolkata in 1998 and Certicate of Merit from Domous Art Gallery,Kolkata in 1999.

  • `38,000.00

    $600.00

    forest | 36"x24" | acrylic on canvas

    shuvankar maitra LR/P27

  • `38,000.00

    $600.00

    sun ray | 36"x24" | acrylic on canvas

    shuvankar maitra LR/P28

  • srinivas mouni

    Srinivas Mouni deals with subjects which are intrinsically personal. Politics, society and

    acceptance of human nature inspire him. His motifs the text, the birds and human gures can be

    interpreted within the purview of society and logic and these also depict mass human behavior.

    His perceptions evolve out of his own realizations and from the conicts within him. He uses

    objects which are either of regular importance or are products of the fusion of subconscious

    objects related to his thought process.

    There is a poetic essence in the objects which he signies in order to convey his understandings.

    In this context, the text acts as a catalyst. Motifs like birds denote the individual which further

    acts within the interaction between life and society. There is a curious paradox in the linguistic

    approach of the artist where he fuses Realism with Abstract in his works.

  • `70,000.00

    $1200.00

    untitled- I | 36"x36" | acrylic,oil on canvas

    srinivas mouni LR/P29

  • `42,000.00

    $700.00

    untitled- II | 24"x24" | acrylic,oil on canvas

    srinivas mouni LR/P30

  • steven gandhi

    Steven Gandhi's works reect his perceptions from understanding the society. These evolve from

    his realizations and conicts within his own thoughts. His works use dates which denote they are

    either of regular importance or a fusion of imaginative objects related to his thought process.

    Steven Gandhi has lived in multiple cultures in several times and places, with changing trends

    and these have had profound effect on the artist's existence. There is a complex blend of popular

    elements with religious, historical and mundane in his art.

    The present series is done in water color on paper. The choice of images like portraits and

    animals reciprocate to popular icon or religious symbols. In this silhouette the artist juxtaposes

    images of chaotic city and village events. These are viewed as digital camouage. This visual

    interprets the difference between life in city and the same in village.

  • `60,000.00

    $1000.00

    cow | 20"x26" | water colour on paper

    steven gandhi LR/P31

  • `60,000.00

    $1000.00

    calf | 20"x28 | water colour on paper

    steven gandhi LR/P32

  • subrata das

    On his canvas Subrata creates poetry through visual imagery as he brings about his philosophy of

    personal realizations, sensations and feelings in the language of art. This time his works focus

    on the world of Krishna, from its exotic symbolism to the mundane metaphor where Krishna and

    the common man unify and share the oneness between them.

    Subrata creates the essence of the divine love of Radha-Krishna along with the realization of the

    Greater Self of Lord Krishna. Subrata applies minute detailing of strokes, impeccable drawing

    skill and use of colors, to recreate and re-live the Lord through the thought process of the

    common man. Shri Krishna becomes a symbolic identication for the common man struggling to

    accomplish his goal amidst joys and sorrows, love and despair, unication and isolation. The ute

    becomes the mark of identity of this struggle with an explicit focus. Radha is the realization of

    love, passion and fulllment of desires as the most coveted partner of this human struggle for

    existence.

  • `67,000.00

    $1100.00

    tune of life | 36"x36" | acrylic on canvas

    subrata das LR/P33

  • `60,000.00

    $1000.00

    radha | 30"x30" | acrylic on canvas

    subrata das LR/P34

  • subrata ghosh

    Subrata draws his inspirations from the enlightened heritage of Indian classical art. The subject

    of his paintings is the tranquility and divination of the Ajanta guration and Gupta sculptures. The

    oral elements, rhythmic plants and creepers and ying birds decorate the face and gures of his

    creation with the message of divine contemplation. Multiple layers of paints are applied on these

    paintings in order to bring out the ultimate effect. Nirvana, Radha-Krishna, Ganesh Janani and

    non-mythological themes are the predominant subjects of his paintings. Subrata Ghosh has

    perfected his unique style of layering his canvasses with jewel toned hues and then, painting

    faces, be they women, deities or Buddha heads, using various shades of white. The rainbow hues

    emerging from his canvas give an ethereal aura to the serenity of his studies.

  • `74,000.00

    $1200.00

    umanandan | 24"x34" | acrylic on canvas

    subrata ghosh LR/P35

  • `74,000.00

    $1200.00

    silent love | 24"x34" | acrylic on canvas

    subrata ghosh LR/P36