Music Time
This artwork is inspired by the high renaissance of Mughal miniature.
This painting “Music Time” is an outstanding miniature work by artist Syed A. Irfan. Syed is an artist whose scales are small but scopes are certainly very big . Irfan miniature work shows the purity of his soul which in turn runs into his colors and strokes. There is a life in his miniature and one finds himself under the magical spell in no time. This artwork has keep the spirit alive for traditional and contemporary miniature painting in post-modern times. The artist uses watercolor in this painting and he is fond of capturing different moods and sheds of human life like concepts of pretty, not pretty, serious, happy, sad, are relevant to his work.
Mysteriously beautiful girl
This artwork symbolize the desire of beauty and the harsh realities of life
This figurative painting is an outstanding work by artist Shazia Salman. Shazia have always been inspired by the concept of beauty, time and the pain behind smiling faces. Striving for a better tomorrow, for perfection and happiness is a universal desire and it reflects in all of our actions, that is what she has been tried to portray through her paintings. You will see a lot of flowers and leaves in her works, they symbolize the desire for beauty, the chess represents the harsh realities of life. The women in her paintings carry emotions from all the stages of game on their faces. Everything is astonishing here if you look close enough, this is a round world, without corners, a perfect geometry, we’re walking in circles around it, our minds; tiny worlds of our own, all painful, all mysteriously beautiful and perfect.
Political Scene no.4
Political scene by artist Rajendra Kapse
This artwork shows funny gestures of the clown and monkey
This painting “Political Scene” is an outstanding work by artist Rajendra Kapse. His work deals with social concerns, and stands as a critique to the present chaos around us – As our contemporary culture lives with all kinds of contradictions and extremes. His artworks are funny because of the motif of the self icon with a clownish appearance that has all kinds of funny gestures. The imagery of the clown and monkey blended in his self portrait is done in a many series. It appears with multiple gestures in all his works which has now become the signature motif. However, the deeper and simple truths of life that he expresses are certainly not matter of fun. Those are serious questionings that he throws at the viewer and makes him ponder with a smile.
Powerful horses 1
This artworks portrays a symbol of beauty, power and speed
This painting “Powerful horses” is an outstanding work by critically-acclaimed artist Mashkoor Raza. He is an established figurative abstract, Non- representational Abstract and Calligraphy painter. There are horses, women, women and horses and contemporary styles of calligraphy in his works. Each of the pieces appears to be a moment captured in vivid, surrealistic detail. From the graceful movements of horses to their brute force in intense polo matches, from glamorous nudes dancing with reckless abandon, lying in melancholy poses or kneeling in submission, the essence and mood varies throughout the collection. From fine-line drawings to bold strokes of charcoal-black paint, each piece evokes strong emotion. An effortless continuity in free strokes and balanced contrasts stand out as the artist’s signature.
Radha series 12
This Radha beauty veers towards melancholic grace and elegance
This painting “Radha” is an outstanding work by well-known master artist Suhas Roy. His work is usually inspired by life around him, but his themes are as much influenced by the everyday world as they are rooted in fantasy. Suhas preoccupation is primarily with the female face and form. This painting is romanticized, inhabiting the dreamlike world between sensuality and innocence. The graceful portrayal of the subject has much to do with his choice of materials – his crayons, charcoal and brush have sensitivity and refinement. The vast and complex texture of life is seen as mystical and dark in the artist work.
Radhika
Radhika by Sukanta Das
This artwork illustrates a surreal and dream-like quality
This painting “Radhika” is an outstanding work by artist Sukanta Das. Sukanta draws with mixed media on canvas and is fluent in translating emotions on the canvas. This piece has a surreal quality about them, possibly due to the palette he employs. The acrylics on canvas are moments captured in time, and have a photo-realist quality. Das often places these women in idyllic garden settings giving his work the surreal and dream-like quality. Notice their clothes and the art on them. Inspired by Mughal miniature, Sukanta draws an interesting portrait as if to relate the figure to a distant past or a story.
RANI MA WITH TABLA
Original work by Pintu Paul
Rare beauty
This artwork portray the relationship between man and woman in a metaphysical manner
This painting “Rare Beauty” is an outstanding work by artist Paresh Mridha. He has kept himself engrossed in the nostalgic touches and depicted the relationship between man and woman with a hemispheric outlook. The expression of the figure mainly the faces is that of purity and reality. He can confidently capture forms in his own distinctive manner enlivened by an innate feeling of peace with the world and the joy that comes out of such feeling. It is the joy which is variously reflected in the soft and suggestive use of colors of the rich ornamentation of lines. Decoration is certainly an important trait of Paresh work, but so are the dynamism of the lines and the liveliness of the colors which often combine to provide the viewer a rare aesthetic experience.
Red Village
This artwork depicts villages reminiscent beauty and aesthetics of the rural scene
This painting “Red Village” is an outstanding work by artist Nagesh Ghodke. He is popular for his villagescapes and finds his muse in ever changing nature. The geographical and cultural upbringing has largely inspired his work. This work bring to light the destruction of nature and the resulting plight of villagers. The prominently used medium is acrylic, the color palette consists of greens, blues and reds, each setting a mood in his paintings. The village houses are uniform in color and architecture and are carefully yet haphazardly stacked. The proximity of the houses symbolize the close-knit village communities.