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Artist, Amritraj Koban : His depiction of the meditating Buddha has “captured the not the imagination of the viewers but has also come to announce his style of paintings”.

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Amritraj Koban was born and brought up in Latur, Maharashtra in 1975. He graduated with a Government Diploma in Art (Drawing and Painting) from Pune in 1997. Amritraj is currently based out of Mumbai and is one of the go-to artists for paintings on the Buddha.

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Artist, Nitin Ghangrekar : His art works depict “holy souls merging in divinity”.

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The sequel series titled ‘Gurukul’, then emerged to showcase the roots of Indian tradition, and is truly some amazing work of art, that showcases his talent so beautifully. “Gurukul” theme of Paintings “Gurukul” the way of life which embodies a cosmic vision to acquire the real essence of knowledge and harmony with nature.On

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Artist, Paramesh Paul : His art “gravitates” towards Hindu mythology & ancient Indian cities, holy cities…”

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Paramesh Paul was born and brought up in West Bengal in 1970, in a family of the traditional potter, where he grew up creating the images of Almighty in clay. Early in his life, Paramesh explored his interest in art and creativity in a very artistic environment.

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Artist, Monoj Das : His forte is “art in motion”! Using forceful strokes to depict his delicate characters…

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The rhythm and movement of Radha and Krishna is beautifully captured in this artwork. Greatly inspired by the Indian classical music, Das tends to immerse himself in music while painting – intentionally or unintentionally producing a piece of art that seems to be in state of flow.

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Artist, Kishore Roy : “One can feel that all of life is beautiful experience”  

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Artist Kishore Roy’s images are a creature of the imagination, not nature, and yet they are engendered by the same fertile imagination which astonishes us in our dreams. The blue god of the flute is amongst one of the most loveable artworks, where the god is seen giving instruction to the human soul and indeed manifesting himself as totality.

Source: Architecture Brio

Bandra was once a leafy suburb of Mumbai city. In recent times it has become a vibrant yet highly dense neighbourhood, symptomatic of the crunching space in Indian metropolises. As a result, the floor space of an average household gets more and more constrained and precious.