Having qualified from the Govt. College of Art & Craft, Kolkata, Arya specialized in the art of presenting the human form in all its natural, thoughtful splendour. With the Silver Brush award in 2006 & The Golden Brush Award in 2007 as feathers in his cap, Arya uses his talent to create, through an intricate brushwork, brilliant use of colour & light & shade, studies of men & women from mythology & contemporary life, which are stunning in their effect & composition.
Prateeksha (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on Canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
His Melody in Springtime I (2015)
30 in x 36 in, Mixed media on canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
The melody of spring (2015)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed media on canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
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.
Languid Pastimes II (2015)
42 in x 52 in, Oil, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
The melody of spring (2015)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed media on canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
Shringaar (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
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The Flutist & His Admirers I & II by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 each in, Mixed Media on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... mixed media, nature themes, vibrant colors, figurative art, contemporary painting, emotional expression, abstract elements, cultural symbolism, foliage motifs, harmony in art This striking piece invites viewers into a world where human expression and nature intertwine. The artist masterfully blends vibrant colors and intricate patterns to evoke a sense of harmony and connection. Each figure is enveloped in lush foliage, suggesting a deeper relationship with the environment. The use of contrasting hues captures the essence of emotion, making the piece both captivating and thought-provoking. Ideal for contemporary spaces, this artwork serves as a reminder of the beauty found in unity with nature. The artwork features two central figures, each partially obscured by foliage. The left figure is predominantly in grayscale with red accents, while the right figure incorporates vibrant colors like orange and green. Both figures are adorned with leafy headpieces, emphasizing their connection to nature. The background contrasts with textured patterns and vibrant colors, enhancing the figures' prominence. Subtle shadows create depth, and the use of light draws attention to the facial expressions. The overall composition evokes a sense of tranquility and introspection, inviting viewers to explore the themes of identity and nature. This artwork shares similarities with Gustav Klimt’s 'The Kiss' due to its intertwining figures and lush, decorative backgrounds. Both utilize a vivid color palette and explore themes of intimacy and nature. Additionally, the stylized forms echo the works of Pablo Picasso, particularly in their abstract representation of the human figure and the use of contrasting colors to evoke emotion.
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Lord of the Cows I by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... contemporary portrait, figurative art, blue tones, emotional expression, introspection, animal symbolism, dramatic lighting, oil painting, modern aesthetics, cultural themes This striking artwork invites viewers to explore the interplay between humanity and nature. Set against a dramatic backdrop, the figure appears contemplative, embodying a sense of introspection and connection with the world. The artist's use of vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes evokes a powerful emotional response, drawing the observer into a narrative that transcends time and space. This piece is a testament to the enduring bond between individuals and their environment, making it a captivating addition to any collection. The painting features a close-up of a figure with a thoughtful expression, set against a backdrop of a herd of cattle. The figure's skin is painted in cool blue tones, contrasting sharply with the warmer hues in the background. A prominent necklace adorns the figure's neck, and their hand reaches towards it, suggesting a moment of reflection. The background depicts a group of cows in soft, muted colors, creating a sense of depth. The light appears to emanate from the left, casting shadows that enhance the figure's features and add drama to the composition. This painting bears visual similarities to works by Pablo Picasso, particularly his Blue Period portraits, which also explore themes of isolation and emotion through color. Additionally, the contemplative nature of the figure resonates with themes in Grant Wood's 'American Gothic,' where the human form is juxtaposed with rural life, evoking a connection between individuals and their surroundings.
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Lord of the Cows II by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on canvas
New artwork uploaded.... spiritual art, blue tones, figurative portrait, cultural identity, ethereal atmosphere, traditional jewelry, pastoral scene, meditative expression, acrylic painting, modern art This striking piece captures a serene figure bathed in deep blue tones, evoking a sense of calm and introspection. The subject, adorned with traditional jewelry and a turban, communicates a connection to heritage and spirituality. The subtle details in the background suggest a pastoral scene, enhancing the ethereal quality of the composition. This painting invites viewers to explore themes of identity, spirituality, and the profound connection between humanity and nature. The painting features a close-up of a male figure with closed eyes, suggesting tranquility and meditation. His skin is painted in various shades of blue, creating a mystical aura. He wears a white turban and a necklace with intricate detailing, emphasizing his cultural identity. In the background, faint outlines of cows are visible, rendered in softer shades of blue and gray, which blend into the overall composition. The light in the piece appears soft and diffused, enhancing the serene atmosphere. The texture is smooth, with subtle brush strokes that give depth to the figure and background. This painting shares visual similarities with works like 'The Blue Boy' by Thomas Gainsborough and 'The Virgin of the Rocks' by Leonardo da Vinci. All three pieces utilize deep blue hues to convey emotion and spirituality. The serene expressions and detailed backgrounds create a similar meditative quality, inviting viewers to reflect on the themes of identity and the divine.
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Lord of the Cows III by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on canvas
New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, pastoral scene, earthy tones, cultural symbolism, rural life, portrait painting, nature connection, traditional jewelry, serene expression, acrylic artwork This captivating artwork draws the viewer into a serene rural landscape, focusing on the face of a young figure adorned with traditional jewelry. The juxtaposition of the human form against the backdrop of grazing cows invites contemplation of the connection between humanity and nature. Rich in cultural symbolism, the piece evokes nostalgia and reverence for pastoral life. The artist skillfully blends color and texture to create depth, making it a striking addition to any contemporary collection. The painting features a young figure with a serene expression, adorned with traditional jewelry, including earrings and a decorative headpiece. The background reveals several cows grazing, adding a pastoral element. The color palette is rich and earthy, with warm browns and greens dominating the scene. Soft light illuminates the figure's face, highlighting the contours and creating a sense of depth. The texture of the brushwork adds a tactile quality, enhancing the overall visual impact. The composition draws the eye from the figure to the cows, creating a harmonious balance between human and animal forms. This painting shares visual similarities with works like 'The Milkmaid' by Johannes Vermeer, where the focus on everyday rural life and the use of light create a sense of intimacy. Similarly, the pastoral themes and human-animal relationships can be seen in 'The Gleaners' by Jean-François Millet, emphasizing the connection between humanity and the land. Both styles celebrate the beauty of simple, agrarian existence.
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Prateeksha by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... indian art, portrait painting, traditional jewelry, cultural heritage, oil painting, ethnic motifs, figurative art, earthy tones, historical architecture, contemporary art This captivating oil painting presents a striking portrayal of a woman adorned in traditional Indian attire, intricately detailed with ornate jewelry and ethnic motifs. The artist skillfully captures the essence of cultural heritage, blending vivid colors and textures to evoke a sense of nostalgia and pride. The background hints at historical architecture, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a rich narrative. A perfect addition to any contemporary collection, this piece resonates with themes of identity and tradition. The painting features a close-up of a woman with dark, flowing hair, adorned with traditional jewelry including a nose ring and intricate earrings. Her skin is painted in rich, earthy tones that contrast with the cool blues and dark shadows of the background. The setting appears to depict ancient architecture, gently illuminated by soft light reflecting off the water. The woman's expression is serene and contemplative, drawing attention to her ornate forehead decoration. The textures of her jewelry and the subtle details in her attire enhance the overall richness of the composition. This painting bears visual similarities to works by artists like Raja Ravi Varma, who also depicted Indian women with a focus on intricate details and cultural attire. The use of rich colors and dramatic lighting evokes comparisons to Gustav Klimt's portraits, which emphasize ornamentation and texture. Both styles convey a deep sense of identity and cultural narrative through their subjects.
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Shringaar by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on canvas
New artwork uploaded.... cultural identity, contemporary art, figurative painting, vibrant colors, dreamy atmosphere, traditional themes, oil painting, emotional depth, portrait art, indian art This captivating piece seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, portraying a serene woman adorned with intricate facial embellishments. The artist invites viewers to explore the rich cultural narrative intertwined with the subject's tranquil expression. The juxtaposition of the vibrant background and the subtle textures creates a sense of depth, inviting reflection on the beauty of cultural identity. A perfect addition for collectors who appreciate the fusion of heritage and contemporary art. The painting depicts a serene woman with closed eyes, her face partially illuminated by soft light. She is adorned with intricate facial jewelry, including a prominent forehead ornament and delicate designs on her cheeks. A blue hand applies makeup to her face, contrasting with her warm skin tone. The background features shadowy figures of cows, rendered in muted tones, which adds depth to the composition. The overall palette consists of rich purples and golds, creating a harmonious interplay between light and shadow, enhancing the woman's tranquil presence. This painting evokes comparisons to the works of Frida Kahlo, particularly in its exploration of identity and cultural themes. Similar to Kahlo's portraits, this artwork features vibrant colors and personal symbolism, emphasizing emotional depth and introspection. The use of intricate detail and a strong connection to cultural heritage can also be linked to the expressive styles found in the paintings of Indian artists like Amrita Sher-Gil.
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Accepting Love by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed Media on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... spiritual art, ethereal painting, serene figure, blue tones, modern artwork, cultural themes, intimate composition, contemporary art, figurative painting, peaceful expression This mesmerizing piece captures the essence of serenity and devotion through its enchanting portrayal of a serene figure. With delicate detailing and a harmonious color palette, the artist invites viewers into a realm of tranquility. The juxtaposition of hands gently cradling the figure’s face adds a layer of intimacy, suggesting a connection between the divine and the earthly. Perfect for contemporary spaces, this artwork resonates with themes of spirituality and inner peace, making it an ideal addition for collectors who appreciate both beauty and meaning. The painting features a serene figure with a tranquil expression, eyes closed, symbolizing peace and introspection. The skin is painted in soft shades of gray and blue, giving it an ethereal quality. Intricate designs adorn the forehead and cheeks, adding cultural significance. Two hands, painted in warm tones, cradle the figure's face, creating a protective gesture. The background is a gradient of deep blues and subtle highlights, enhancing the focal point of the figure. Textural details suggest a blend of soft and smooth surfaces, contributing to the overall sense of calm and reverence in the composition. This painting echoes the tranquil essence found in Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' with its intimate portrayal of figures and rich decorative elements. Similarly, Frida Kahlo's works often explore themes of identity and emotion, utilizing bold colors and intricate patterns. Both artists, like the one behind this artwork, create a deep emotional resonance through their use of color and composition, inviting viewers into a world of personal reflection and connection.
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The Flutist by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2019)
30 in x 24 in, Mixed Media on canvas
New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, contemporary painting, dark tones, emotional expression, cultural themes, mystical atmosphere, female figures, nature motifs, abstract elements, introspective art This captivating artwork invites viewers into a world of introspection and emotion. It explores themes of identity and connection through a harmonious blend of human figures and nature. The delicate interplay of light and shadow enhances the depth of the composition, making it a timeless piece for any contemporary collection. Perfect for art lovers who seek to engage with the profound narratives woven into every detail. The painting features two female figures in a close composition, with their faces partially obscured. The first figure, seen from behind, has a blue patterned headscarf and is depicted with her arm raised, holding a flute. The second figure, facing slightly to the side, has a serene expression. Surrounding them are dark birds and abstract foliage, creating a sense of depth. The background is textured in shades of gray, enhancing the figures with subtle light and shadow interplay. The overall color palette is muted, focusing on blues and earthy tones. This artwork bears resemblance to works by artists like Amrita Sher-Gil and Frida Kahlo, both known for their exploration of identity and emotion through vivid imagery. The use of muted colors and strong female figures echoes the themes found in Kahlo's self-portraits, while the textured background is reminiscent of Sher-Gil's expressive brushwork, creating a shared sense of introspection and cultural depth.
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The Flutist & His Admirers I by Arya Chandra Chowdhury
24 in x 20 in, Mixed media on canvas
New artwork uploaded....The Flutist & His Admirers I figurative art, red tones, musical theme, nature elements, contemporary style, emotional expression, symbolic imagery, modern illustration, artistic harmony, mixed media This captivating artwork intricately weaves together the themes of love, nature, and music. The central figure, a serene flutist, draws the viewer into a world of harmony and tranquility. Rich reds and soft grays combine to create a striking contrast that evokes deep emotions. Surrounded by delicate flowers and subtle faces, the composition invites contemplation and reflection. Ideal for any modern art collector, this piece effortlessly blends traditional motifs with contemporary techniques, making it a unique addition to your space. The artwork features a central figure playing a flute, their expression calm and introspective. The face is partially shaded in gray, contrasting sharply with vibrant red hues that dominate the background. Surrounding the flutist are stylized flowers and multiple faces, suggesting a connection between nature and music. The texture is smooth, with detailed line work enhancing the features. The composition is balanced, drawing the eye towards the figure while the background elements subtly frame the scene. The use of light adds depth, highlighting the emotional resonance of the piece. This piece visually echoes the works of Pablo Picasso, particularly his blue and red periods, where emotional depth is conveyed through color and form. The interplay of figures and nature resembles Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and simplified forms. Both artists explore themes of identity and emotion, creating a dialogue between the subject and its surroundings, much like the flutist surrounded by flowers in this artwork.
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His Melody in Springtime I by Arya Chandra Chowdhury (2015)
30 in x 36 in, Mixed media on canvas
New artwork uploaded....Arya Chowdhury's 30 x 36 inch canvas, 'His Melody in Springtime I', based on Lord Krishna and his devotees. Krishna is one of the most widely revered and popular of all Hindu deities. Krishna's birthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Shraavana in the Hindu calendar. [Source - Wikipedia]
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Languid Pastimes VI (2015)
42 in x 54 in, Oil and arcylic on canvasBy Arya Chandra Chowdhury
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The Flutist & His Admirers II (2015)
24 in x 20 in, Mixed media on canvasBy Arya Chandra Chowdhury
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Languid Pastimes II (2015)
42 in x 52 in, Oil, Charcoal & Acrylic on canvasBy Arya Chandra Chowdhury
*Price of original artwork including shipping
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