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- Artist Name: Satyabrata Karmakar
- Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
- Size: 24 Inch X 18 Inch
- Year: 2020
- Status : In Stock
- Authentic: ORIGINAL ARTWORK BY ARTIST
- Product Code: BART388042
- Price: | 1 $
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Modern And Contemporary Indian Art - Price Negotiable!
BORN
1978 West Bengal
EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS
2002 Bachelor of Visual Arts from Indian College of Art, Kolkata
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1998 Meto Art Gallery
Gaganendra Pradarshashala, Kolkata
2006 Chitrakut Art Gallery
Gallery exhibition 2007
2008 Gallery 52d Calcutta
2010 Calcutta Academy of Fine Arts
2020 Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1998 Gaganendra Pradarshashala
2007 Gaganendra Pradarshashala
2009 Gaganendra Pradarshashala
1999 Alternative Art Gallery
2000 Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta
2005 Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta
2006 Gallery 52d Calcutta
2005 Camold Art Gallery, Kolkata
2007 Camold Art Gallery, Kolkata
2009 Birla Academy of Art and Culture
2006 Kanishka Art Gallery, Kolkata
2007 Kanishka Art Gallery, Kolkata
2002 Metropolitan Art Hall, Kolkata
2003 Metropolitan Art Hall, Kolkata
2000-2006 Milani Sanskritparishad
2010 Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta
2003 Bikalpa Art Gallery
2008 Charu O Karu Mela at the Academy of Fine Arts
2009 Living with Art at Millennium Park
2007 Paramhamsa Gallery
WORKSHOPS
2006-07 Nadir Sangyo Dekha The artist in his city organized by the inner eye
2005 Third Kalpanirjhar International Short Fiction Film Festival in Kolkata
PARTICIPATIONS
1998 Sixty-second All India Fine Arts Exhibition at Calcutta Academy of Fine Arts Rajya Charukala Annual Art Exhibition
HONORS AND AWARD
2008, 2010 The award received the Elizabeth Green Shields Award from Canada
ABOUT THE ARTIST Satyabrata Karmakar was Born and brought up in Kolkata and has an experience of more than ten years in this beautiful yet challenging world of art, which shows his mastery in the area. His artworks represent the life of common people in India. He uses acrylic as a medium to paint his observation of society and a common man's struggle for a better life. Karmakar's paintings are not an illusion, when I am alone, I feel and observe the people of our society and their struggle for a better life. Happy, unhappy, love, sunset on the beach, sunrise in the green fields, a jungle of concrete buildings, and affection for animals are reflected on my canvas. Karmakar has developed a hyper-realistic approach to producing his compositions. His landscapes have a soft visual texture to calm the viewer's eyes while creating a strong color contrast when portraying people and their lives. His comfort with acrylic and oil paints can be seen through his skills. He also works with watercolor. Most of his works reflect realistic depictions of elements of nature, and people of rural and tribal Bengal, and have signs of spirituality.