Kolkata Art Riders, dedicated to promotion of visual art, is showcasing 16 artists from across the country
Kolkata Art Riders, a venture dedicated to the promotion of visual art across India, is showcasing artists from various parts of the country. From semi-abstract landscapes to expressive monuments and from brilliant abstract expressions to intricate enamel art this initiative is a testament to the rich tapestry of artistic talent in India.
The details of the 16 participating artists:
Chandana Khan’s Expressive Landscapes: Hailing from Hyderabad, Chandana Khan’s work delves into the world of semi-abstract landscapes. Her creations can be likened to action paintings, where the canvas becomes a platform for energetic expressions of emotions and thoughts, etching her unique artistic footprint.
Farzana Sahab’s Monumental Expressions: Lucknow based artist Farzana Sahab has a distinctive way of expressing the city’s essence. She recreates various monuments of Lucknow with a deeply expressive touch, offering a new perspective on the city’s historical architecture.
Abheek Rastogi’s Abstract Brilliance: Abheek Rastogi is a master of abstract expressionism, harnessing the power of colours to create a visual language that speaks volumes. His works are a testament to his skill and imagination, a vibrant testament to the world of abstract art.
Paromita Mukherjee’s Abstract Experimentation: Paromita Mukherjee, a senior artist in the field, continually experiments with various abstract forms. Her work, whether organic or inorganic, challenges artistic boundaries and offers a fresh take on the abstract art landscape.
Kripal Singh’s Visual Vocabulary: Kripal Singh builds a visual vocabulary with a range of abstract forms. His works invite viewers to explore and interpret the ever-evolving language of abstract art.
Rajeev Semwal’s Pen Drawings: Rajeev Semwal is renowned for his pen drawings, which delicately represent objects and life as observed in his surroundings. His work captures the intricate details of everyday life.
Anindita Kishore’s Enamel Art: Anindita Kishore has garnered fame for her enamel art, a labour-intensive technique that produces captivating and intricate pieces of artwork. Her mastery of this medium is truly remarkable.
Mukta Gupta’s Human Form Explorations: Mukta Gupta explores the world of human forms, vividly depicting day-to-day activities and emotions of mankind. Her work resonates with the experiences of everyday life.
Manju Bhatiya’s Imaginative Indian Art: Manju Bhatiya contemporizes pure Indian art styles in her imaginative way, creating pieces that honour tradition while pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
Subui Khan’s Expressive Faces: Subui Khan’s work revolves around creating expressive faces that often reflect her own life experiences. Her art connects with the human spirit on a deeply personal level.
Kirti Awasthi’s Stone Dust Expressions: Kirti Awasthi, trained under the legendary Ram Kinkar, is a brilliant artist who often expresses herself through the medium of stone dust. Her work is a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Bhaskar Kishore’s Enamel Expressions: Bhaskar Kishore utilizes enamel as a medium to craft various images. His work is an exploration of colour and form, offering a fresh perspective on the possibilities of this unique medium.
Tapas Pramanik’s 3D Creations: Tapas Pramanik creates 3D images using Paper-Mache on canvas. His three-dimensional artworks invite viewers to immerse themselves in a world of depth and perspective.
Sneha Sadhukhan’s Emotional Canvas: Specially gifted artist Sneha Sadhukhan skilfully captures a range of emotions experienced by women on canvas. Her work is an evocative exploration of the complex and nuanced feelings of women.
Presh Bera’s Watercolour Journey: Up-and coming artist Presh Bera has gained recognition for his watercolour works. His creations have struck a chord with art enthusiasts, promising a bright future in the world of art.
Mausumi Sengupta Mallick’s Expressionist Pain: Mausumi Sengupta Mallick is an expressionist artist who paints the various pains and struggles that we all go through in life. Her work serves as a powerful medium for conveying the universal human experience.