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Artist, Bishwaranjan Bhuniya : The Housethome Curated Art Series
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Artist, Anupam Pal is from Jamshedpur and has dedicated himself to the creation of Indian style painting with exclusive styles and ultimate forms. He is a rising artist with an absolute zeal for redefining the culture of artisanship. Since the time Anupam took up the art, he has been creating a myriad of exquisite paintings.
Artist, Satheesh Kanna: Displays his talent depicting some stunning scenes of the “Varanasi Ghats”.
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For serious enquiries of interest in this artist’s work, including if you are looking for commissioned work, kindly email us at art@housethome.com or contact us on 9118115511Artist, G Subramaniam : “I started working on images of Gods, Goddesses, parrots, flowers like the lotus and the smiling face of my daughter always find a place in my art.”
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G. Subramanian is one of the most celebrated artists in India. He graduated first class, ranked first, from the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kumbakonam in 1974.
Inspired by the costumes that his father would wear as a theatre artist, the artist works in mixed media and using various techniques, such as calligraphy, and different styles/themes, such as abstract backgrounds, Indian myth and tradition to bring his collages to life.
Artist, CF John : ‘I hate, therefore I am.’ This is how Bangalore based artist C. F. John sums up the identities being established by contemporary religious and nationalistic politics.
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Through his art, Artist CF John brings larger concerns to the fore, and questions institutions of all kinds. This springs from the vision he has nurtured from his spiritual guide S Kappen, who says, ‘Art is a bestowing, an overflowing of primal truth… it overthrows our familiar view of reality and opens up new, hither-to unseen vistas.
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Amol Pawar is an Indian artist who experiments with various media and depicts various forms, colour schemes, and textures. Many of his paintings are a fusion of the abstract and figurative and reveal his own rhythm of life. His childhood memories of Rangoli patterns are reflected in his use of symbolism such as icons, numbers, calligraphy and texture.
Artist, Sukanta Das : “I love to use subtle hues and tones to portray their interdependence and symbiotic relationships.”
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Associating life and mythology with nature comes naturally to Artist Sukanta Das. Sukanta Das is an established artist based in Kolkata. He has done several solo and group shows successfully in India and abroad. “As an artist, I am primarily inspired by the human body and nature.
Artist, HR Das : Capturing the essence of village life through his amazing cattles.
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The beast within! That is the thought that comes to mind when one is confronted with H.R. Das’s bulls. There is an empathy that he evokes in the viewer when faced with his canvases. They exude the power, pride and heart of the beast that is a part of us all.
Artist, Pratiksha Bothe : Sensitive and full of color, her paintings are a reflection of her mind.
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Artist Pratiksha Bothe’s journey in art field began as a “Graphic Designer” with an advertising agency. She started thinking about sensitivity and intent of the paintings… She have studied in Indology, about the history and cultures, languages, and literature of the Indian subcontinent…the blend of Indian culture & History indirectly flowed in my paintings.
Artist, Sreekanth Kurva : His paintings are bright, composing of vibrant hues and dynamic prints.
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Sreekanth Kurva hails from Hyderabad. He obtained his Bachelors’ in Fine Arts Painting from College of Fine Arts, JNTU, Hyderabad and Masters’ in Graphics from M.S University, Baroda.
Usually, Sreekanth’s art is animal figurative. The bull, his most prominent protagonist is depicted with numerous textures and shapes.
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Partha Mondal resides in Makarampur, Bolpur. He has been living here since his childhood. Partha specializes in making pictures by intricately interweaving copper wires. He has learnt this art form from a neighbouring artisan and has now taken up a creative profession by nurturing his acquired skill.
Artist Rajendra Kapse : “My methods and intentions are most important for my work.”
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Rajendra Kapse hails from a small town called Chandrapur (East of Maharashtra) and came to Mumbai to study art.
Rajendra Kapse hails from a small town called Chandrapur (East of Maharashtra) and came to Mumbai to study art. It is here that he grew and developed and he feels that this is an important aspect that has affected him as an artist.
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Bandana Kumari is a contemporary Indian artist whose work reimagines narrative painting through a distinctly feminine and symbolic lens. Educated at the College of Arts and Crafts, Patna University, and later at Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts University, Gwalior, her practice is grounded in academic rigor while remaining intuitively expressive.







