Artist, Ranjeet Patil : “Gorgeous shades intertwined in a rythmic flow!”
Category Archive: ART CATALOGUES
Artist, Amar Sultan : “A vibrant palette, exquisite strokes, strong textures & inimitable style”
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Born in 1977 Mussoorie, and a self-taught artist, art has been an intrinsic part of Amar Sultan’s life since childhood. He made his first strokes under his father’s guidance, and thereon the journey has been an exciting one. Faced with different situations in his life, he has come through because of what he chose for himself.
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Artist, Dilesh Hazare, works in varied media such as water colour, oil, acrylic, charcoal, dry pastels etc. His subjects range from landscapes to portraits, figurative and abstracts. For serious enquires of Interest in this Artist’s work, kindly email us at art@housetohome.com
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Artist, Siddhesh Rane works in several mediums. His interest is in abstract paintings and he loves to do experimental work as well. Siddhesh displays his abstract set of paintings which reflect his effort and dedication to art. An unusual use of colours and rare strokes constitute his art.
Artist, Raju Sarkar : “Contrasting colors & innovative patterns add a finishing touch to creativity”
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Raju Sarkar is a resident of Kolkata. He completed his BVA (painting) with a first class from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. He has been a part of solo and group shows throughout the country, including venues such as the Jahangir Art Gallery, Mumbai.
Artist, Ekta Sharma : “Make Art when you love it & enjoy it!”
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Ekta Sharma has completed her graduation and Masters in Painting from the college of Fine Arts in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
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Artist, Sangeeta Abhay : “My quest for the Buddha continues”
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Sangeeta Abhay was born into the lap of art and culture in Buldana, Maharashtra – a quaint town situated against the backdrop of the unparalleled Ajanta caves. Later in life, deeply enamoured by the teachings of the Buddha, she progressed to give vent to her creativity by inculcating the message of the Enlightened One in her paintings and sculptures.
Artist, Kamar Alam : “My focus, my vision from the start has been that my art would be simplistic in thought and forms, yet deep.”
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Born in Mussourie, Kamar Alam is best known for the distinct portrayal of the human form in his paintings. He breathes life into his work by communicating with the painting. His figures are perfect, the play of light and darkness is balanced, and the movement of the canvas takes the viewer to loop back to a starting point on the painting.
Artist, Gourishankar Soni : “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the Spirit.”
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Goruishankar Soni is an Indian artist who performs painting, film making, print making, photography, and installations. Born and brought up in Jaipur, he is greatly inspired by the rich culture and traditions of Rajasthan. Rajasthan’s royal heritage greatly evokes him emotions like love are found in every nook and cranny of its beautifully constructed historical monuments like Hawa Mahal.
Artist, Bhuwal Prasad : “My works are expressionistic in Nature”
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“There was a time when people of tribal areas use to camouflage them with the mask made out of whatever is available in their environment. As a cultural and traditional ritual this is the theme that I love drawing. I make them very colorful at times and other times, I would use blacks and whites.
Artist, Sanjay Dhawan : “My art is the manifestations of my thoughts, my emotions and my life experiences”
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Born in 1964, art is Sanjay’s childhood passion. God has been kind to bless him with this unique talent. At the age of 7, he entered a painting contest and was highly appreciated by the judges. He was told that he is special and made for this field.
Artist, Shiv Kumar Soni : “I like to drench my paintings with the things I saw and observed in the childhood”
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Childhood is like a treasure for me. I like to drench my paintings with the things I saw and observed in the childhood. I like to depict the childhood emotions, imaginations & moments creatively like playing in rainy weather, imagining oneself over the clouds, flying with kites and many beautiful things.
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Contemporary Indian artist Ramesh Gorjala was born into a family of weavers, and at a young age he learned kalamkari art from his uncle. After mastering this traditional form, he went on to earn a degree in fine arts from Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University in Hyderabad.
Artist, Satish Mane: “Capturing the Essence of Nature in Every Brushstroke”
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Satish Mane, an artist deeply connected to the rhythms of nature, channels the ever-changing beauty of Autumn and Spring through his stunning paintings. With each brushstroke, Mane endeavors to encapsulate the essence of these dynamic seasons, providing viewers with a visual journey through the natural world.
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Samiran Sarkar, a distinguished artist, embarked on his creative journey after graduating with first-class honors in Visual Arts from the Govt. College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, under the esteemed Calcutta University in 1995.
Sarkar’s preferred mediums of expression are Transparent Watercolor on paper and Acrylic on canvas, where he masterfully portrays his love for Landscape, Seascape, Cityscape, and Nature in a Semi-Realistic style.