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Location: Kolkata/India
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Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2011

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List of the most expensive paintings

Top 10 Expensive paintings list summary  The top 10 most expensive paintings belong to the Mordern and Post Modern artists. They represent the movements Abstract expressionism, Cubism, Symbolism,…Continue

Started by Rama R Jul 10, 2010.

whats the big deal in the mona lisa?

Heres an article that talks about the much talked about Mona Lisa. Understanding Painting trys to bring art in a simple language to all art lovers. Read this, its quite interesting.…Continue

Started by Rama R Jan 17, 2010.

Lovely landscapes - the beautiful Rajasthan by Shriwadkar

Yashwant Shirwadkar's landscapes- Beautiful paintings in oil of Rajasthani landscapes. Shirwadkar uses several layers of paint to bring out this stuning life like effect.…Continue

Started by Rama R Dec 20, 2009.

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Comment by sanjeev sajal on August 24, 2010 at 9:49
hi to alllllllllllllllllllll
Comment by Soumen on August 16, 2010 at 1:24

I N V I T A T I O N
You Are Cordially Invited To
An Exhibition Of Paintings & Sculptures
By Young Artist Painter Circle At
Birla Academy Of Art And Culture,
108,Sourthern Avenue,Kolkata-29.
From 17th To 22nd August' 2010.


Inauguration By

Shiromoni Tajratna Painter
Shri Sunil Das.


Participating Artist Are:

Chandana Khan, Debobrato Chakraborty, Debojyoti Purokayastho,

Gour Ghosh, Hema Wadhwa, Jaydeb Bala, Pulok Karmakar,Rajib Sur Roy,
Soumen Saha, Subrata Chowdhury,Subrata Ghosh,Samir Das,Sunil Sarkar,

Tapan Chakraborty, Utpal Ghosh,And Othar.

Comment by Rama R on May 1, 2010 at 18:10
Asma Menon, one of India's finest woman artists, uses paint to compose poetry. Her new collection reflects a her view of nature, people, animals in a mythological setting.



Enter into her world at Monsooon Canvas - http://bit.ly/cvpGrD
Comment by Rama R on December 20, 2009 at 10:53
abstracts can help you widen your horizon for appreciating art. In an abstract, nothing is defined, it leaves enough room for the viewer to deduce the meaning or even gives the viewer the liberty to attach his own meaning to it. Thats what makes abstracts special

Comment by shilpi on March 2, 2009 at 15:38
Hi All,

I am thrilled to see the enthusiasm with which veryone is sharing his/her priced collection.

To enhance the pleasure of sharing your lovely possessions with Collectors log on to www.indianartideas.com as a collector and upload your artworks for free so that art lovers from all parts of the world can see and admire your collection.

The site has an inbuilt messaging system through which you can contact other collectors, chat with them and also buy and sell art (if at all you wish to) privately and discreetly without paying any commissions to the website.

Isnt it an easy way to share your collection to the art fraternity spanning across the globe !! And you get great prices too for your artworks without any commisssion being deducted therefrom.

Join the network to experience the difference !!

Regards,
Shilpi
(mail: shilpi@indianartideas.com)
(Ph: 9811653081)
Comment by Basant Maheshwari on February 16, 2009 at 13:47
Recently acquired works of Rayana Giridhar Gowd made of earth pigments having rajasthani and mugal miniature styles with Thanjavur touch...do comment if anyone has heard oabout this artist....
Comment by Arindam Routh on December 7, 2008 at 2:23
I totally agree with Ritu.Perceived concepts of the future or churning of the past. Unzipping the underlying mystery of degenerating society or the unending "khoj "of utopia are some of the ingredients which Chhatrapati deftly redresses in his canvas.A modernist by nature and by act he is one of those young Turks who will go places in days to come.....Its a pleasure to have his creation in my collection too.
Comment by RITU KHODA on December 4, 2008 at 23:20
Wisdom says preserve your wealth and I do that by buying art. Picked up a Chatrapati Dutta. It's a portrait of a typical middle-aged Bengali man smoking but he has captured the act beautifully transporting you to their world!
Comment by Umesh U V on November 16, 2008 at 21:39
I picked up one more very old Mysore Traditional watercolor - needs small restoration work though!

Cheers!

Umesh U V

Comment by Aashu Maheshwari on November 16, 2008 at 10:30
I picked up a Paritosh sen as well.. have few of his collection.

Hey Arindam. have a same series work

Cheers
Aashu
 

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