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.
Roy’s take on Krishna is extremely unique, full of rasa, contemporary yet timeless. The colours range from luminous colours and indigo, depicting the energy of his imaginable Krishna, and his joyous life. His work is truly a rich source of inspiration.
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