Banaras life

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Specifications
Size : 46 X 38 in | 116.8 X 96.5 cm
Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
Style : Expressionism
Created in : 2016
Sold by : Gallery
Surface : Shipped Rolled unless rolling not possible
Lot No : MA241897
International shipping : Yes
Domestic Ships Within : 7 - 10 business days
International Ships Within : 15 - 18 business days
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About Artist

Ranjit Das, born at Tangail, Bangladesh. He has done M.F.A. In 1981 from University of Baroda, India. At present he is Lecturer at T.T. College, Dhaka. He focuses on the essences of nature, capturing the transformation and the abstraction into visual prose and poetic form. Ranjit’s figurative works have a touch of realism but a bit of a distorted look. He is now devising the figures, visages and various parts of the forms. “You can say it is an intense journey through experimentation. He focuses on the essences of nature, capturing the transformation and the abstraction into visual prose and poetic form. He was a direct disciple of famous artist KG Subramanian. His canvas delves into the woes and bliss of the common people. His works clearly project the dreams and hopes of the commoners. In recent times, Ranjit's figurative works have a touch of realism but a bit of a distorted look. He is now devising the figures, visages and various parts of the forms. "You can say it is an intense journey through experimentation. I am certainly searching for a new look for my paintings," said the seasoned artist.

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Ranjit Das, born at Tangail, Bangladesh. He has done M.F.A. in 1981 from University of Baroda, India. At present he is Lecturer at T.T. College, Dhaka. He focuses on the essences of nature, capturing the transformation and the abstraction into visual prose and poetic form. Ranjit’s figurative works have a touch of realism but a bit of a distorted look. He is now devising the figures, visages and various parts of the forms. “You can say it is an intense journey through experimentation.