Subrata Ghosh Featured at IndianArtCollectors.com

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  • (1888PressRelease) July 03, 2013 - Subrata Ghosh, the young artist, tries to touch temporality from the perspective of timelessness. The enlightened heritage of Indian classical art inspires him and helps him to build up his own idiom. He looks back towards the grand tradition of painting and sculpture of classical era. The tranquility with the divinity of the Ajanta figuration and Gupta sculpture makes some imprint in his delineation of form.

    He also induces decorativeness from traditional sources. In tranquility and meditativeness, in depicting the divine values of an enlightened and celebrated culture, in connecting his visual elements with the 'timelessness' he imbibes classical sensibility, where as in decorativeness, in transcending dry rationality towards an ethereal emotiveness his works posit a tendency of romanticism.

    He has done Graduation in Art from Indian College Of Art and Draftmanship, Kolkata in 2000.

    He worked in both Solo Exhibitions as well as Group Exhibitions. Emamis sponsored at Art walk, 3rd Academy of Fine Arts, 4th & 5th Taj Bengal, 2nd Taj Bengal, 1st Gaganendra Pradarshan Shala are his Solo Exhibitions. He participated in Group Exibitions - 10 Birla Academy of Arts & Culture, Angan Gallery, Academy of Fine Arts, Chemould Gallery, Banipur Art Society and many more.

    In his paintings, he has worked in acrylic on canvas. He applies color layer after layer to arrive at his own chromatic structure, where white with little shade of yellow, cream and light grey gets prominence.

    His subjects are various, mythical, religious and secular expressing various shades of life. In 'Nirvana' he depicts the face of Buddha in classical style. In 'Mahamaya' he paints in semi-profile the face of the divine lady. 'Tejaswini' also reflects the image of Goddess Durga.'Eternal Love' is an image of eternal mother and child where the mother holds on her lap a child with a pachydermic head like Ganesha of Hindu mythology. 'Silent Love' is the image of a beautiful lady depicted in idealized naturalistic form seated with a bunch of lotus buds in her hand.

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