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Symphony Painting

Animesh Biswas

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 32 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A somewhat apprehensv=ive young lady draped in a saree holds a bunch of lotus or water lilly buds. Perhaps its an offering or a gift for a loved one. As with his other paintings this painting of Animesh's shows a clear inspiration by Indian folk forms-most notably Kalighat scroll paintings. Animesh Biswas’s canvas is one of modest colour, soft line, simple composition and decorative texture with striking human characters. In acrylic medium he restricts his palette to a very few colours, but the effects he has achieved are surprisingly varied. He particularly uses contrasting colours like red and blue or orange and violet—which strengthen the effect when placed together. His using of sandy texture gives his paintings a granular appearance. The viewer notices different forms of texture. The artistic use of drip treatment in background and the satin like effect on attire of the characters are fascinating as well. The viewer also cannot fail to notice the arresting treatment of red in his paintings. Different hued reds are strikingly different and can hold on their own.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 32 H x 2 D in

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Animesh Biswas ( b. 1971) is one of the empanelled artists of Abundant Art Gallery (). He creates garishly coloured images with his unique interpretation of the Kalighat scroll paintings. Populated with melancholic and striking human figures, his paintings are a window to another mystic realm. In acrylic medium he restricts his palette to a very few colours, but the effects he has achieved are surprisingly varied. He particularly uses contrasting colours like red and blue or orange and violet—which strengthen the effect when placed together. His using of sandy texture gives his paintings a granular appearance. The viewer notices different forms of texture. The artistic use of drip treatment in background and the satin like effect on attire of the characters are fascinating as well. The viewer also cannot fail to notice the arresting treatment of red in his paintings. Different hued reds are strikingly different and can hold on their own. The artist’s inspiration are eclectic and range from the iconoclastic paintings of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) to Modern Indian art pioneer Nandalal Basu(1882-1966), Jamini Roy(1887-1972) , Ramananda Bandopaddhyay (1936-) to Van Gogh (1853-1890) His big eyed depiction of Lord Krishna in “melodious”in faux Kalighat style is a progression from Jamini Roy and the colours remind us of Ramananda Bandopapdhyay.

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