Artist: Pradeep Kumar: “A Master of Oil Colors- Pradeep Kumar’s Artistic Journey”
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Sanjay Dhawale is an accomplished artist known for his expertise in the medium of watercolor. With a strong academic background, he completed his B.F.A course with First Division honors and secured the 2nd merit position in Nagpur University. Throughout his artistic journey, he has explored various media, but it was the allure of watercolors that captivated him the most, earning him the reputation of a Watercolor Artist.
Suni Kale, a native of Panchgani in Mahabaleshwar, is an artist who finds inspiration in the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds her. Growing up in a place blessed with such scenic landscapes, Suni developed a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature and a keen eye for capturing its essence through her artwork.
Artist, SACHIN AKALEKAR : “Drawing his Inspiration from Nature & People”
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As an Artist, some of Sachin Akalekar’s domains include acrylic and mixed media. Drawing his inspiration from nature and people, nothing fascinates him like creating figurative and conceptual paintings. Sachin’s paintings have had the honour of reaching across far and wide through various exhibits in Pune and Mumbai.
Artist, Paras Parmar : “His inner feelings & moods can be experienced by his various brush techniques.”
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Artist Paras Parmar’s paintings are subtle, yet vibrant and the energetic brush strokes express an emerging independence of inner vision. Due to the past struggles in his personal life he investigates with his spirit to find out the solution. His inner feelings and moods can be experienced by his various brush techniques.
Artist, Nishant Dange : “Depicts ethereal Female figures using dark Charcoal & contrasting Colours”
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Artist, Nishant Dange take us into dreamscapes featuring otherworldly women, deep in reverie. Interwoven with intricate motifs of butterflies and birds, the mysterious and ethereal women in his art works celebrate the beauty and strength of the feminine. The omnipresent butterfly is a metaphor for the transformative and regenerative power that women possess.
Artist, Niladari Paul : “The energy of my pigments convey a primitive force & energy of cheerful optimism that I feel.”
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I have been painting for as long as I can remember. Even before I knew it was called art. From the moment I first held a pencil in my hand, I started doodling, much to the exasperation of my parents and teachers.
Artist, Gurmeet Marwah : “I use animals as symbols, as well as containers of emotive content.”
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Artist, Gurmeet Marwah is an ardent romantic at heart. His work is based on stories at the personal and the social level. His art is an expression of what he sees in his environment. In that sense he is very contemporary.
Artist, DEVIDAS DHARMADHIKAR : “I feel an urge to know really about my feeling & this is what I would like to show through my paintings.”
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Every man is different from another. The mind, body, thought, soul of every person is different from one another. Not only this but there are many other aspects of a man that make him divine. An individuals personality every man is unique.
Artist, Buwa Shete : “Contemporary modernist figures, rendered mysterious by an uniquely Indian style”
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Born in 1960, Artist, Buwa Shete graduated in Applied Arts from Abhinav Kala, Pune, in 1983. After graduating, he worked with advertising agencies as a creative director and illustrator for several years, while painting simultaneously. His first recognition came when he won an award at the National Exhibition of Young Painters in Calcutta, organized by M.
Artist, Bratin Khan : “The renderings are poetic and the narratives mythical, folklore-inspired or religious”
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Born in 1969 in West Bengal, Bratin Khan studied Painting at Visva Bharati University in Santiniketan under the guidance of some of the leading lights of the Bengal School. Marked for the refined handling of line work and palette, his painterly compositions, reflect influences of folk art and Bengal School.
Artist, Asit Kumar Patnaik : “A semi-realistic figurative painter, whose work enjoys much critical acclaim”
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Artist, Asit Kumar Patnaik, Indian painter, was born in Orissa. A National Scholar and MFA topper from BHU, he has received several provincial and National Awards, the latest being a grand felicitation from the Government College of Art and Crafts, his alma mater in Khallikote, Orissa.
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Ashok Rathod works as a freelance artist and an Assistant Art Director in Mumbai. Ashok loves to paint mythological characters with bold colours. For serious enquires of Interest in this Artist’s work, kindly email us at art@housetohome.com or call us on +91 8747 930 111.
Artist, Arvind Kolapkar : “Painting is an ongoing process of creative activity!”
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Artist, Arvind Kolapkar is an artist from Pune who is greatly inspired by music, particularly classical and folk music which has played a predominant role in the work. works are bright, happy expressions of joyous unions. In most of his paintings, one observes an amorous couple or groups of friends enjoying each other’s company.
Artist, Anasuya Bommanaboina : “Bright colours & selection of dynamic red is the uniqueness of her work.”
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Born in 1983, Artist, Anasuya Bommanaboina’s works are inspired by bright and vibrant coloured characters of Hindu mythology. Anasuya has a routine of often visiting the Hindu temples which gradually built her interest for the details towards the decorative and godly figures and interiors, which is clearly depicted in her style.







