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Born in 1973, Kanchanmala received a Diploma from the Academy of Fine Arts in the Western style of painting in 1999. She has participated in various art exhibitions since, at various prestigious venues. Apart from executing joyous compositions of flowers, landscapes & figures in vibrant colours on canvas, Kanchanmala concentrates on monochromatic, realistic studies of the male and female form. Her style is dramatic, contemporary & striking and the use of light & shade is skillfully executed. Whilst creating wonderful portraits primarily in charcoal, Kanchanmala from time to time adds a hint of another colour in various dozes, not only to break the monotony of black & white, but also to highlight the finer nuances underlying the work. These subtle undertones are the foundation of Kanchanmala\'s well balanced compositions, which inspire her from within & captivate the viewer.

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Celebration

40 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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the illusive (2015)

10 in x 10 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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Monsoon (2012)

47 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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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.

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The Windows to Her Soul (2015)

36 in x 24 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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Blue innocence

48 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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Sweet nothings (2015)

48 in x 48 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

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    of eyes that speak by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    36 in x 36 in, charcoal, dry pastel & acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....of eyes that speak portrait art, monochrome painting, emotional expression, contemporary art, figurative art, introspective gaze, modern portraiture, blue tones, abstract background, vulnerability This captivating portrait delves into the depths of human emotion, capturing the essence of introspection and vulnerability. The artist masterfully employs a monochromatic palette, drawing the viewer into the subject’s enigmatic gaze. Each stroke reveals layers of complexity, inviting contemplation and connection. Perfect for contemporary spaces, this piece resonates with those who appreciate modern expressions of beauty and depth. The painting features a close-up of a female face, predominantly in shades of grey and blue. The subject's large, expressive eyes dominate the composition, reflecting a sense of depth and emotion. Her skin is smooth and pale, contrasting subtly against the darker background, which appears almost abstract. The artist has applied soft textures, enhancing the ethereal quality of the image. There are faint hints of hair framing her face, blending into the background, creating a seamless flow. The lighting accentuates her features, adding a gentle glow to her cheeks and forehead. This painting evokes the emotional depth found in works like Pablo Picasso's 'Weeping Woman' and Gustav Klimt's portraits, where color palettes and expressive features convey profound themes of sorrow and introspection. The use of muted tones and focus on the face creates a striking similarity, emphasizing the connection between the viewer and the subject's inner world.

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    Tête-à-tête by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    72 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....Tête-à-tête figurative art, contemporary painting, monochrome, bold colors, emotional depth, human figure, symbolic imagery, artistic expression, modern aesthetics, freedom theme This striking piece blends human vulnerability with the spirit of freedom, showcasing a figure poised against a bold backdrop. The interplay of light and shadow captures the essence of the subject's introspective gaze, while the presence of birds evokes a sense of liberation. The artist masterfully uses contrasting colors to highlight themes of identity and self-expression, inviting viewers to engage with the emotional depth of the work. Perfect for modern spaces, this artwork is a conversation starter that resonates with those who appreciate contemporary narratives. The painting features a central figure, a woman with long dark hair, depicted in a monochromatic palette of gray and black. Her expression is contemplative, and she is positioned against a vibrant red background that contrasts starkly with her skin tone. Below her, several birds are painted in a stylized manner, their bodies merging with the figure's silhouette. The texture of the painting varies, with smooth areas around the figure and more gestural brushwork in the background. The light seems to emanate from the front, enhancing the depth of the figure and creating a dynamic visual tension. This painting evokes the emotional intensity found in works by artists like Edward Munch and Egon Schiele, who also explore the human figure against vivid backgrounds. The use of stark contrasts and symbolic elements reflects themes of existentialism and personal identity, reminiscent of Munch's 'The Scream' and Schiele's expressive portraits, both of which convey deep psychological insight through bold color and form.

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    a delicate beauty by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    48 in x 48 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....A delicate beauty charcoal drawing, portrait art, monochrome painting, emotional expression, figurative art, contemporary style, introspection theme, ethereal elements, black and white, modern aesthetics This striking piece captivates the viewer with its monochromatic palette and haunting gaze. The artist masterfully employs charcoal to create a rich texture that enhances the depth of the subject's expression. The juxtaposition of the ethereal elements with the figure invites introspection, making it a profound addition to any contemporary collection. This artwork resonates with themes of identity and inner reflection, appealing to those who appreciate thought-provoking art. A perfect centerpiece for modern spaces. The painting features a close-up of a woman's face, rendered in shades of black, gray, and white. Her long, flowing hair frames her face, which is characterized by large, expressive eyes that draw the viewer in. The background is a deep black, creating a stark contrast with the lighter tones of her skin. Above her head, two faint, skeletal forms of wings are depicted, adding an ethereal quality to the composition. The texture of the charcoal gives a soft yet striking appearance, enhancing the emotional depth of her expression. This artwork bears resemblance to Pablo Picasso's 'Weeping Woman' in its emotional intensity and monochromatic palette. Both pieces focus on the facial expression as a means of conveying deep feelings, utilizing stark contrasts to evoke a sense of drama. Additionally, the ethereal elements in this painting can be likened to Frida Kahlo's self-portraits, where personal identity intertwines with symbolic imagery.

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    Rain clouds by Kanchanmala Ghosh
    42 in x 60 in, arcylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....Rain clouds monochrome art, seascape painting, dramatic clouds, calm waters, atmospheric landscape, nature study, emotional depth, light and shadow, abstract seascape, contemporary artwork This striking piece captures the essence of solitude and the vastness of nature. The artist masterfully employs monochrome tones to convey a dramatic seascape, where turbulent skies meet the calm yet mysterious waters below. The interplay of light and shadow evokes a sense of introspection, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the expansive horizon. A perfect addition for those who appreciate the beauty of atmospheric landscapes and the emotional depth they can inspire. The artwork depicts a seascape dominated by a cloudy sky. The horizon line is slightly above the center, creating a vast expanse of water below. The ocean appears calm, with subtle waves reflecting the light. The clouds are dark and tumultuous, swirling across the canvas, and are contrasted by lighter areas that suggest sunlight breaking through. The overall composition is balanced, with a gradient of grays and blacks that enhance the mood of the piece. The texture of the paper adds depth, giving the clouds a soft, almost ethereal quality. This artwork bears resemblance to the works of J.M.W. Turner, particularly his stormy seascapes that explore the interplay of light and atmosphere. Similarly, Caspar David Friedrich's moody landscapes evoke a sense of solitude and introspection, achieved through the use of dramatic skies and expansive horizons. Both artists emphasize the emotional impact of nature, much like this piece.

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    Field of gold by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    36 in x 48 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....Field of gold landscape painting, abstract art, color field, minimalist design, contemporary art, bright colors, serene composition, nature theme, modern aesthetics, horizon line This captivating piece invites viewers into a serene expanse where land meets sky. The interplay of vibrant yellow and deep blue creates a striking contrast, evoking feelings of tranquility and freedom. The subtle cloud formations add depth and movement to the composition, making it a perfect addition for anyone seeking to enhance their space with thought-provoking art. Ideal for modern interiors, this artwork serves as a reminder of nature's vast beauty and boundless possibilities. The painting features a vast, open landscape divided horizontally into two sections. The lower half is a rich, golden yellow that suggests a warm, sunlit field, while the upper half showcases a deep blue sky. A few white clouds float across the sky, providing a sense of lightness and airiness to the scene. The horizon line is sharply defined, emphasizing the separation between land and sky. The texture of the canvas is smooth, with soft blends of color that create a serene atmosphere, inviting contemplation. This painting bears resemblance to works by Mark Rothko and Yves Klein, both known for their use of bold colors and minimalist compositions. Rothko's color fields often evoke deep emotional responses, while Klein's monochromatic canvases explore the interplay of color and form. The simplicity and clarity in this painting echo the themes found in their works, focusing on the beauty of color and the vastness of space.

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    The fruit of love by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    30 in x 72 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....The fruit of love triptych art, charcoal drawing, contemplative figures, still life, monochrome palette, emotional depth, introspection, modern art, artistic symbolism, vulnerability This evocative triptych explores themes of introspection and existence. The central pear serves as a poignant symbol of vulnerability and the passage of time, flanked by two contemplative figures lost in thought. The monochromatic palette enhances the emotional depth, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences of solitude and connection. Each panel draws the eye, creating a dialogue between the figures and the silent fruit, bridging the gap between human emotion and the stillness of nature. The artwork features three panels arranged side by side. The left and right panels depict half-portraits of two individuals, each immersed in their thoughts. Their faces are rendered in shades of black and gray, highlighting their contemplative expressions. The central panel showcases a solitary pear, also in muted tones, creating a focal point that contrasts with the two faces. The background in all three panels is a soft gradient, transitioning from dark to light, which adds depth and a sense of mystery. The texture of the charcoal adds a tactile quality, enhancing the overall emotional resonance. This work is reminiscent of Francisco Goya’s 'The Third of May 1808,' which also uses strong contrasts between light and dark to convey emotion. Similarly, the use of monochrome tones can be compared to the works of Pablo Picasso during his Blue Period, where the emotional weight of the figures is emphasized through color. Both artists explore themes of human experience, vulnerability, and the interplay between objects and figures.

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    Innocence by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    36 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....Innocence portrait art, contemporary painting, emotional expression, subtle colors, figurative art, introspective gaze, oil on canvas, modern realism, female subject, psychological depth This striking portrait captures a moment of introspection and vulnerability. The subject's gaze draws the viewer in, revealing a depth of emotion that resonates with the human experience. The masterful use of light and shadow enhances the contours of the face, creating a haunting yet beautiful presence. Ideal for collectors who appreciate contemporary emotional expression, this work invites contemplation and connection. The painting features a close-up of a young woman's face, primarily focusing on her left profile. The background is a muted green, allowing the subject to stand out. The face is rendered in shades of gray and white, with soft, blurred edges that give a sense of depth. The woman's eye is strikingly detailed, capturing a moment of contemplation. Her hair is loosely styled, framing her face and adding to the sense of intimacy. The light source appears to come from the left, casting gentle shadows that highlight her features and create a somber atmosphere. This painting shares visual similarities with works by artists like Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon, known for their expressive portraits that explore the human condition. The use of muted color palettes and focus on emotional depth invites comparisons to Freud's intimate portrayals, while the dramatic lighting and shadow play evoke Bacon's psychological intensity. Both styles resonate with themes of vulnerability and introspection.

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    The Windows to Her Soul by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    36 in x 24 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded...."The Windows to Her Soul" is a 24 x 36 in-charcoal & acrylic on canvas work by artist Kanchanmala Ghosh. modern portrait, contemplative art, charcoal drawing, figurative art, earthy tones, emotional expression, introspective piece, textured background, female figure, contemporary artwork This striking work delves into the depths of human emotion, capturing the pensive expression of a young woman. The artist expertly employs muted tones and a unique texture that invites the viewer to contemplate the subject's inner world. The intricate detailing in her eyes contrasts with the soft background, creating an intimate connection. Perfect for those who appreciate modern portraiture with a touch of mystique, this piece is a profound exploration of identity and introspection. The artwork features a close-up of a young woman's face, depicted in muted tones of gray and brown. Her large, expressive eyes dominate the composition, drawing attention to her contemplative expression. The background consists of a textured, earthy surface, enhancing the central figure's prominence. Delicate floral motifs border the top, adding a touch of elegance. Light softly illuminates the woman's face, creating subtle shadows that accentuate her features. The overall texture of the piece combines smooth and rough elements, contributing to a dynamic visual experience. This piece evokes the style of Pablo Picasso's later portraits, characterized by their abstract forms and emotional depth. Similarly, Egon Schiele's work showcases intense expressions and a focus on the human figure, often using muted colors and dynamic compositions. Both artists, like the one here, explore themes of identity and introspection, creating a compelling dialogue between the viewer and the subject.

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    the illusive by Kanchanmala Ghosh (2015)
    10 in x 10 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....The illusive mixed media, contemporary art, portrait painting, butterfly symbolism, gray tones, metamorphosis theme, realism, emotional expression, figurative art, modern composition This captivating artwork combines the delicate portrayal of a woman's face with the striking silhouette of a butterfly, symbolizing metamorphosis and beauty. The gray tones create a serene yet thought-provoking atmosphere, inviting viewers to reflect on the intersection of identity and change. The artist's masterful technique highlights the subtle nuances of expression and form, making this piece a compelling addition to any contemporary collection. The artwork consists of two panels. On the left, a black butterfly is positioned against a soft gray background, its wings slightly open, creating a striking contrast. The right panel features a highly detailed, monochromatic portrait of a woman’s face, her gaze directed off to the side. The background remains gray, allowing her features to emerge with depth and clarity. Light subtly illuminates the contours of her face, enhancing the three-dimensional quality. The smooth texture of the panels juxtaposes the delicate outline of the butterfly, evoking a sense of harmony and duality. This artwork shares visual similarities with Gustav Klimt's portraits, which often feature intricate patterns and the interplay between figures and nature. Similarly, the themes of transformation and beauty echo through Frida Kahlo's self-portraits, where personal identity is explored. Both artists utilize a limited color palette, enhancing emotional depth and focus on the subject.

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    Blue innocence by Kanchanmala Ghosh
    48 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

    New artwork uploaded....Blue Innocence figurative art, dark tones, contemporary painting, female figure, introspection, emotional depth, oil painting, moody atmosphere, sensuality, artistic expression This captivating piece invites viewers into a world of introspection and allure. The figure's enigmatic gaze and fluid form evoke a sense of vulnerability and strength. Set against a moody backdrop, the subtle interplay of light and shadow enhances the emotional depth of the composition. Each brushstroke reveals the artist's mastery in conveying the human experience, making it a striking addition to any collection. The painting features a solitary female figure, seen from behind, with her head turned slightly to the left. The subject's skin is rendered in soft, muted tones, contrasting against the dark, atmospheric background that transitions from deep blue to warm browns. Her long, flowing hair cascades down her back, blending seamlessly with the darker hues. The light highlights the contours of her body, creating a sense of depth and form. The overall composition is intimate, drawing the viewer’s eye directly to the figure’s graceful posture and serene expression. Visually, this painting resonates with the works of Lucian Freud and his raw, emotive portrayals of the human figure. The use of muted colors and emphasis on form and texture echoes Egon Schiele's expressive figures, particularly in their emotional depth and vulnerability. Both artists share a focus on the complexities of human experience, captured through intimate compositions.

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Celebration

40 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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$843
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Sisters (2015)

25 in x 25 in, charcoal and arcylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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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.

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The Intensity of Her Gaze (2015)

43 in x 24 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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An innocent gaze (2015)

24 in x 24 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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At Peace (2015)

30 in x 30 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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$1075
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light through the darkness (2015)

27 in x 41 in, Acrylic on canvas

By Kanchanmala Ghosh


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40 in x 36 in, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas

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