Tapas graduated in Painting with a First Class First from Govt. College of Art & Craft, Kolkata, 1989; and received his post graduate in Painting from Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi (First Class). His Varanasi works reflect a temporal and spiritual dimension. The pastel shaded images are semblances of an isolated image of what the artist perceives beneath the bustling activities there. His current series of paintings create meditative structural spaces, melancholic in nature which enter into the inner realm of reality and extract a kind of mystic, melodic silence.
The Aura of Benares (2015)
54 in x 42 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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Portrait II (2015)
12 in x 12 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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Structure I (2004)
32 in x 30 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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Myna Kakar represents the following artists through the Verandah art gallery, Kolkata, India. If you are an artist looking to expand your representation, please send an inmail to Myna Kakar. To view a tabular list of represented artists, click here.
The Aura of Varansi III (2015)
32 in x 46 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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Structure I (2004)
32 in x 30 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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The Aura of Benares (2015)
54 in x 42 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Tapas Ghosal
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Portrait II by Tapas Ghosal (2015)
12 in x 12 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....A 12"x12" acrylic on canvas portrait by acclaimed artist Tapas Ghosal contemporary art, figurative profile, earthy tones, textured painting, modern expressionism, serene composition, abstract face, mixed media, timeless art, introspective piece This striking piece explores the intersection of history and contemporary art. The profile of a serene figure emerges from a textured background, inviting viewers to ponder the relationship between past and present. With its earthy tones and subtle layering, the work evokes a sense of timelessness and introspection, making it a perfect addition to any modern collection that values depth and meaning. The painting features a prominent profile of a face set against a soft, muted background. The figure's features are subtly defined, with a smooth forehead and a gently curved jawline. The color palette includes shades of green, ochre, and hints of blue, blending harmoniously to create a sense of depth. The background is a warm beige, providing contrast to the cooler tones of the face. Textures are evident, with visible brush strokes and layering that add dimension. The overall composition exudes a calm, contemplative atmosphere. This painting draws visual parallels to Picasso's 'Weeping Woman' and Modigliani's portraits, both of which emphasize strong profiles and emotional depth through simplified forms and rich colors. Like these works, it captures a blend of abstraction and figuration, inviting viewers to engage with the emotions conveyed through line and color.
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Portrait by Tapas Ghosal (2015)
12 in x 12 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....A 12"x12" acrylic on canvas portrait by acclaimed artist Tapas Ghosal. cultural identity, modern art, acrylic painting, figurative art, vibrant colors, red background, stylized face, contemporary portrait, textured headdress, serene expression This striking artwork captures the essence of cultural identity through a singular, stylized face. The bold red background envelops the figure, drawing the viewer's eye to its serene expression and intricate headdress. The artist masterfully blends colors and textures, creating depth and intrigue. This piece invites contemplation on heritage and the stories we carry. Perfect for collectors seeking a modern interpretation of traditional themes, this artwork will enhance any contemporary space. The painting features a profile of a face rendered in warm hues, predominantly greens and yellows, against a vibrant red background. The face is stylized, with a smooth, elongated shape and a serene expression. A headdress, adorned with subtle textures and colors, crowns the figure, adding depth and interest. The background is a solid red, creating a striking contrast that emphasizes the face. The overall composition is centered, allowing the viewer to focus on the intricate details of the face and headdress, while the smooth brushwork gives the piece a contemporary feel. This painting bears resemblance to works by artists like Amedeo Modigliani, known for his elongated figures and unique portraits. Similar to Modigliani's style, this artwork emphasizes the face's form and expression against a bold background. Additionally, it evokes the emotional depth found in works by Henri Matisse, where vibrant colors and simplified shapes convey strong themes of identity and emotion.
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Kashi I-IV by Tapas Ghosal (2016)
12 in x 12 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....This is a set of 4 paintings on the theme of Kashi. Traditional etymology links "Varanasi" to the names of two Ganges tributaries forming the city's borders: Varuna, still flowing in northern Varanasi, and Assi, today a small stream in the southern part of the city, near Assi Ghat. The old city is located on the north shores of the Ganges, bounded by Varuna and Assi. In the Rigveda, an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns, the city is referred to as Kāśī (Kashi) from the Sanskrit verbal root kaś- "to shine", making Varanasi known as "City of Light", the "luminous city as an eminent seat of learning". The name was also used by pilgrims dating from Buddha's days. Hindu religious texts use many epithets to refer to Varanasi, such as Kāśikā (Sanskrit: "the shining one"), Avimukta (Sanskrit: "never forsaken" by Shiva), Ānandavana (Sanskrit: "the forest of bliss"), and Rudravāsa (Sanskrit: "the place where Rudra/Śiva resides"). Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varanasi
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The Aura of Varansi III by Tapas Ghosal (2015)
32 in x 46 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....This is a Acrylic on Canvas painting by acclaimed artist Tapas Ghosal on the perpetual theme of Varanasi. Traditional etymology links "Varanasi" to the names of two Ganges tributaries forming the city's borders: Varuna, still flowing in northern Varanasi, and Assi, today a small stream in the southern part of the city, near Assi Ghat. The old city is located on the north shores of the Ganges, bounded by Varuna and Assi. In the Rigveda, an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns, the city is referred to as Kāśī (Kashi) from the Sanskrit verbal root kaś- "to shine", making Varanasi known as "City of Light", the "luminous city as an eminent seat of learning". The name was also used by pilgrims dating from Buddha's days. Hindu religious texts use many epithets to refer to Varanasi, such as Kāśikā (Sanskrit: "the shining one"), Avimukta (Sanskrit: "never forsaken" by Shiva), Ānandavana (Sanskrit: "the forest of bliss"), and Rudravāsa (Sanskrit: "the place where Rudra/Śiva resides"). Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varanasi.
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The Aura of Benares by Tapas Ghosal (2015)
54 in x 42 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....This large composition reflects meditative structural spaces that echo and inner silence. The artist conjures up the Varanasi of his imagination, a town with fluttering penants, jagged edges, a multitude of temples and steps that wander in and out of light and shadows. The ancient holy city with its tortuous alleyways comes alive in vibrant shades, with a glow from within. abstract landscape, vibrant colors, contemporary art, dreamlike scene, artistic expression, bold brushstrokes, emotional depth, color contrast, modern aesthetics, impressionistic style This vibrant work captures the essence of a dreamlike landscape, where colors collide and intertwine to create a mesmerizing symphony. The artist employs bold brushstrokes and dynamic shapes to evoke a sense of movement and emotion. The juxtaposition of light and shadow invites viewers to explore the depths of the scene, revealing hidden narratives within the abstract forms. Ideal for contemporary spaces, this piece serves as a captivating focal point that stimulates conversation and reflection. The painting features a series of abstract shapes that suggest a landscape, characterized by a vibrant palette of blues, yellows, and reds. The composition includes rounded forms resembling houses, outlined in darker shades to create depth. A winding path flows through the scene, leading the eye towards the background where hints of red and orange suggest a setting sun. The foreground displays a prominent blue area that contrasts with the warm tones, while a stylized tree looms on the left, adding verticality to the composition. The overall texture is smooth, with visible brushstrokes enhancing the dynamic feel. This painting bears resemblance to works by Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, both known for their bold use of color and abstract forms. Matisse's vibrant landscapes and Kandinsky's emotional compositions share a similar exploration of color dynamics and spatial relationships, creating a sense of movement and depth that resonates throughout the canvas.
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Structure I by Tapas Ghosal (2004)
32 in x 30 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded...."Structure I" is an acrylic on canvas painting by Tapas Ghosal. abstract art, modern painting, urban landscape, muted colors, emotional depth, fragmented forms, contemporary style, nostalgic atmosphere, textured surface, reflective themes Explore the haunting beauty of forgotten spaces in this evocative work. The interplay of muted tones and abstract forms invites viewers to contemplate the remnants of life that once thrived within these structures. Through its layered textures and fragmented composition, the piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and quiet reflection. This artwork is a perfect addition for those seeking to enrich their collection with pieces that provoke thought and inspire emotion. The painting features an abstract composition of fragmented houses and buildings, rendered in soft, muted colors. The structures are irregularly shaped, creating a sense of disarray and tension. A pale, cool background contrasts with the earthy tones of the buildings, enhancing the feeling of desolation. Shadows are subtly depicted, suggesting depth and dimension, while hints of brighter colors peek through, adding complexity. The overall effect is one of stillness, as if time has paused in this deserted landscape, inviting the viewer to ponder its story. This painting evokes the works of Giorgio de Chirico, known for his dreamlike cityscapes filled with eerie, empty spaces and classical architecture. Similarly, the use of muted color palettes and abstract forms can be compared to the urban depictions by Edward Hopper, who captured a sense of isolation. Both artists utilize light and shadow to create a haunting atmosphere that resonates with feelings of nostalgia and introspection.
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Aura of Varanasi- III by Tapas Ghosal (2015)
40 in x 30 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....Tapas Ghosal's paintings based on Varanasi portray a temporal and spiritual dimension. They reflect meditative structural spaces that echo an inner silence and extract mystic, melodic vibrations. The contrast of red, blue and ochre make it a resplendent, almost magical composition.
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