In his Environement

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Size : 14 X 17 in | 35.6 X 43.2 cm
Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
Style : Fantasy
Created in : 2012
Sold by : Gallery
Surface : Shipped Rolled unless rolling not possible
Lot No : MA272116
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Description

Kamal Mitra In his Environment Acrylic on Canvas, 14x17 inches About the Artist : Born in Kolkata 1964. QUALIFICATION : 1989-Graduate in Painting from Govt. college of Art and Craft,Kolkata 1993- Post graduate in Graphic Art from Kala Bhawan, Viswabharati,Santiniketan. AWARD : 2000-2002 Awarded Junior Fellowship, under ministry of Culture. Govt of India. 1996- Award in Drawing at Rajya Charu Kala Pradarshini, Govt of West Bengal. 1995-Awarded in Graphic Art from Annual Exhibition of Kolkata Information Center, Govt of West Bengal. 1993-Award in Graphic Art from Karnataka Lalit Academy. 1991-1993 Awarded National Cultural scholarship under Human Resource Development,Govt. of India. 1988-Award from International airport Authority on India,Kolkata. 1987-1988-Award in Graphic Art from Govt. College of Art and Craft-kolkata. About his work : Mitra’s paintings are so conspicuously striking from his contemporaries is his very detailed style and the hypnotic gaze of the protagonist alluring the viewer to almost enter into his paintings. In Mitra’s paintings the male body plays a vital role, but it is the portrayal of the body by implication rather than mere imitation, which makes these paintings so palpable. He always tries to make the body speak through its attitude and position. In his paintings body plays the main expressive medium thus  a torso or simply the back , hands, arms, toes and the intricacy of veins are his modes, through which he gives equal preferences to his content and pictorial /visual aspects for he believes unless and until the various ingredient that have gone into the making of the images are perfect the theme cannot  succeed.In his paintings the varied illusions of the imagery takes the onlooker into the more fine aspects and content of the theme of the painting.