Jagdish Dey was born in 1942, at Bangladesh; Graduated from School of Art, Delhi polytechnic in 1963, Faculty member, College of Art, New Delhi from 1965-2002; Awarded AIFACS Awards in 1969,1982, Sahitya Kala Parishad’s Award in 1981,82,89, Senior fellowship awarded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, overnment of India in 1998, National Academy Award by Lalit Kala Academy,2000. He has painted transformed landscapes, figurative representations, man and woman in a variety of moods. Another constant feature in his works is the peacock. It is seen in the company of female figures, and acts as the means of communication, between the figures.
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Messenger Bird (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvasBy Jagdish Dey
*Price of original artwork including shipping
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Messenger Bird by Jagdish Dey (2006)
35 in x 35 in, oil and acrylic on canvas
New artwork uploaded.... Messenger Bird figurative painting, vibrant colors, symbolic art, contemporary style, peacock symbolism, emotional expression, modern artwork, colorful composition, nature theme, intimate connection This captivating piece invites viewers into a world where nature and humanity intertwine. The ethereal figures, draped in vibrant colors, engage in a silent dialogue with a peacock, symbolizing beauty and transformation. The artist's unique use of color and form creates an atmosphere rich with emotion, prompting reflection on identity and connection. Ideal for contemporary collectors, this artwork is a stunning addition to any modern space, offering a glimpse into the depths of human experience and nature's splendor. The painting features two stylized figures with elongated faces and flowing hair, positioned closely together. They are painted in shades of green and muted tones, contrasting with the vibrant reds of their garments. A white peacock, with its intricate plumage partially visible, occupies the foreground, drawing attention. The background is filled with swirling patterns and soft floral motifs, creating a sense of movement. Light seems to emanate from the figures, highlighting their expressions and the peacock's elegance. The overall texture is smooth, with visible brushstrokes adding depth to the colors. This painting bears resemblance to works by Gustav Klimt and his use of decorative patterns and rich colors. Similar to Klimt's 'The Kiss', it explores themes of intimacy and connection, while the use of vivid, non-naturalistic colors echoes the emotional intensity often found in Expressionist art. Additionally, the presence of nature, embodied by the peacock, recalls the symbolism in Frida Kahlo's works, where animals play a significant role in conveying deeper meanings.
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