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Write up about Self Portfolio Ananda Das: A Masterful Indian Painter with a Unique Vision Ananda Das, a highly acclaimed and internationally renowned Indian painter, was born in the vibrant city of Calcutta, India. As the son of the distinguished artist Lakshmi Narayan Das, Ananda's artistic journey began under the tutelage of his father, who imparted invaluable knowledge and guidance during the early stages of his career. At the tender age of fourteen, Ananda commenced his formal training at the prestigious Bengal School of Arts. However, by the age of eighteen, he realized that traditional academic instruction could not fully nurture his creative spirit. This realization led him to embark on a journey of self-discovery and experimentation, ultimately culminating in the development of his distinctive and celebrated artistic style. Throughout his illustrious career, Ananda Das has garnered numerous accolades, including several Gold Medals of Honour, and has been awarded prestigious scholarships in recognition of his exceptional talent. As a result, he has become a prominent member of the Calcutta Painters Group. Since launching his career in 1994, Ananda has demonstrated his mastery of various mediums, including watercolor, acrylic, oil, charcoal, and mixed media. His artwork predominantly features realistic and figurative subjects, with his most notable series being the "Rickshaw Puller" and "Varanasi." Ananda's deep connection to the spiritual city of Varanasi is evident in his captivating depictions of the city's enchanting ghats. He skillfully captures the essence of this ancient city, portraying its timeless beauty and divine energy through the monochromatic hues of twilight. In contrast, his "Rickshaw Puller" series symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and his vehicle, showcasing the resilience and determination of the human spirit. Ananda's fascination with the interplay of light and shadow is another defining aspect of his work. He expertly employs charcoal and acrylic to create striking black and white compositions that evoke a sense of depth and emotion. As one of Kolkata's leading painters, Ananda's artwork is heavily influenced by the city's unique culture and history. His depictions of rickshaw pullers, a quintessential symbol of Kolkata, are imbued with a sense of character and style that has become synonymous with his name. Furthermore, his early paintings reflect the turbulence and political unrest that has shaped the world. Ananda Das's meticulous and evocative style, combined with his ability to work seamlessly across various media, has earned him a reputation for producing visually arresting and thought-provoking artwork. His "Icons and Illusion" series, in particular, marked a significant creative milestone for the artist.Ananda's work has been exhibited extensively across the globe, earning him numerous awards and accolades. In addition to his accomplishments as a painter, he is also a dedicated teacher and facilitator, sharing his knowledge and passion for art with others. His artwork can be found in numerous public and private collections in India and abroad, and has been showcased in prominent Indian art galleries such as Jahangir Art Gallery, French Consulate, Academy of Fine Arts, and Oberoi Tower. Ananda Das's cleverly titled paintings are as captivating as the artwork itself, reflecting his boundless imagination and artistic prowess. His unique vision and exceptional talent have solidified his status as a true master of the art world.
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  1. Busy Kolkata 1
    Busy Kolkata 1
    ₹15,000.00
  2. Rickshaw Puller 2
  3. Spiritual Banaras- 4
  4. Spiritual Banaras-II
  5. Busy Kolkata 2
    Busy Kolkata 2
    ₹12,000.00
  6. Rickshaw Puller 5
  7. Spiritual Banaras- 5
  8. Spiritual Banaras-III
  9. Varanasi AD Series20
  10. Busy Kolkata 3
    Busy Kolkata 3
    ₹12,000.00
  11. Banaras the Holy city
  12. Spiritual Banaras-IV
  13. Varanasi AD Series21
  14. Busy Kolkata 4
    Busy Kolkata 4
    ₹12,000.00
  15. Spiritual Banaras-I
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