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“For years, I have been waking up at midnight and painting impromptu. I still find that very gratifying.” Kishore’s 15-year journey in modern contemporary art movement has not only strengthened his unconventional thought process, but architected his painting style too. Born in Kolkata, 42 year-old Kishore was passionate about art since childhood. After graduating in Fine Arts from Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata, 1996. Kishore spent some struggling years in his hometown and then moved to Mumbai in 2009. Today Kishore has his own studio in Mumbai. Kishore started by primarily painting in watercolours. But his talent knew no bounds. Gradually, he switched to painting Acrylic on canvas. Today, he stands on a solid intellectual platform and his work reflects a unique streak, where colour is of great importance, and form happens to be only incidental. He uses the texture in the canvas as well as experimental methods to add the finishing touch to his meticulous paintings. Kishore is also an expert in acrylic, oil, watercolour, mix media, charcoal, and soft pastels. Kishore organized his solo exhibition in Kolkata in 1996. In 1997, he displayed his work of art at several group shows around the country. Even though Kishore has a long way to go, his paintings are slowly making their way into the homes of contemporary Indian art. Solo Show: “The Green”, Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata in 1996 “Nostalgia of Steam Locomotives”, Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2014 “Indian Locomotives out of Museum”, Lalat Kala Akademy, Delhi in 2015 "Nostalgia" Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2018 Group Show: Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata in1995 “Summer meet” Gallrey 88, Kolkata in 2002 Art Flute, Bangalore in 2009 JS Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2013 “Curenta group show” by JS Art Gallery, Dubai, 2015 JS Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2015 “Three Dimension” Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore, 2015 “Curenta group show” by Art Karna , Dubai, 2015 “Art Beyond Borders” by Art Mudra, Dubai, 2016 " Colour of Spring" by Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2016 "The Art Conclave" by ICAC, Mumbai, 2016 "Lands within" by The Egg Art Studio, Delhi, 2016 "indian Art Festival" by The Lexicon Art, Delhi, 2016 Less

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    Freedom of Beauty_29 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2022)
    38 in x 20 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, butterfly symbolism, vibrant colors, contemporary painting, emotional expression, metaphorical imagery, acrylic artwork, serene portrait, modern aesthetics, female empowerment This captivating artwork melds the ethereal beauty of a woman with the delicate grace of butterflies, inviting viewers to explore themes of transformation and freedom. The artist utilizes a vibrant color palette, blending soft pinks and purples with striking yellows, creating a dynamic interplay between the subject and the surrounding elements. The juxtaposition of the woman's serene expression against the lively butterflies evokes a sense of hope and metamorphosis, making this piece a perfect addition to any collection focused on emotional depth and visual impact. The painting features a woman in profile, her head tilted slightly upwards, exuding a contemplative aura. The background is a gradient of purple and pink, with splashes of yellow and white that add vibrancy. Above her, two butterflies flutter, their wings displaying shades of orange and pink, contrasting beautifully against the darker tones of the woman's skin. The texture varies, with smooth areas highlighting the figure and more dynamic brushstrokes in the background, creating a sense of movement. Overall, the composition balances the stillness of the figure with the lively butterflies, suggesting a harmonious connection between them. This artwork shares visual similarities with Gustav Klimt's 'Hope II' and Frida Kahlo's 'The Two Fridas.' Both pieces explore themes of identity and transformation through vibrant colors and symbolic elements. Klimt's use of gold and intricate patterns parallels the vivid hues here, while Kahlo’s duality resonates with the juxtaposition of the woman's stillness and the butterflies' flight, enhancing the emotional depth and narrative quality present in both artists' works.

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    Freedom of Beauty_30 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2022)
    38 in x 36 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, modern art, female form, butterfly symbolism, vibrant colors, abstract background, sensuality, contemporary painting, emotional expression, color contrast This striking artwork captivates with its exploration of femininity and transformation. The figure, gracefully poised, is complemented by vibrant butterflies that symbolize change and liberation. The dynamic color palette of warm oranges and cool blues creates a compelling contrast, drawing the viewer into a dialogue about beauty and nature. Ideal for modern spaces, this piece offers a bold statement while inviting contemplation. The painting features a nude woman viewed from behind, her silhouette gracefully curved. She has dark hair styled in a bun, and her skin tone contrasts against the bright background. Surrounding her are colorful butterflies in shades of orange, blue, and pink, which flutter around her figure. The background is an abstract mix of warm oranges and cooler tones, with hints of textured brush strokes and shapes that add depth. Light plays softly across the woman’s form, enhancing the curves and creating a sense of movement. This painting evokes similarities to Gustav Klimt's works, particularly in the depiction of the female form and the integration of nature elements like butterflies. Klimt's use of gold and ornamental patterns contrasts with this piece's vibrant colors, yet both explore themes of beauty and transformation. Additionally, the ethereal quality is reminiscent of Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits, where personal identity intertwines with nature.

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    Freedom of Beauty_31 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2022)
    44 in x 38 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, butterfly symbolism, nude figure, abstract background, vibrant colors, contemporary painting, emotional expression, nature theme, introspection, transformative art This captivating piece explores the interplay between human vulnerability and the beauty of nature. A solitary figure stands amid a flurry of vibrant butterflies, symbolizing transformation and freedom. The composition invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between strength and fragility. With a blend of deep hues and subtle textures, this artwork evokes a sense of introspection and wonder, making it a stunning addition to any contemporary art collection. The painting features a nude female figure positioned slightly to the left, with long hair cascading down her back. She appears contemplative, looking away from the viewer. Surrounding her are large, vividly colored butterflies, predominantly orange and black, which contrast against a warm pink and purple background. The background contains abstract shapes and lines, adding depth to the composition. The textures vary, with smooth skin tones juxtaposed against the intricate details of the butterflies' wings. Soft light highlights the figure, enhancing the sense of intimacy and connection with nature. This painting is reminiscent of Gustav Klimt's works, particularly 'The Kiss,' where the interplay of human figures and nature creates a harmonious blend of intimacy and beauty. Similarly, Frida Kahlo's self-portraits often feature vibrant colors and symbolic elements, reflecting personal transformation. Both styles emphasize emotional depth through color and composition, inviting viewers to engage with themes of identity and change.

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    Freedom of Beauty_22 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2021)
    24 in x 24 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... contemporary art, butterfly symbolism, spiritual themes, colorful painting, female figure, modern portrait, abstract background, metamorphosis art, serenity, mixed media This captivating piece invites viewers into a realm where beauty and nature converge. The serene visage of a woman, painted in soothing blues and vibrant yellows, exudes tranquility and grace. Surrounding her are delicate butterflies, symbolizing metamorphosis and the ephemeral nature of life. The dynamic background, a blend of warm and cool hues, creates a striking contrast that enhances the ethereal quality of the composition. Perfect for contemporary spaces, this artwork serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between serenity and transformation. The painting features a tranquil female figure at the center, her serene expression captured in soft blues and whites. She is adorned with subtle jewelry, enhancing her ethereal presence. Surrounding her are delicate butterflies, rendered in black and white, contrasting against the vibrant background. The backdrop is a bold amalgamation of pink, yellow, and blue tones, creating a dynamic interplay of color. The texture varies throughout, with smooth areas juxtaposed against more expressive brushstrokes, adding depth and movement. Light plays softly across the surface, highlighting the delicate details of the butterflies and the woman's features. This painting resonates with the works of Frida Kahlo, particularly in its exploration of identity and emotion through symbolic imagery. Similar to Kahlo's use of vibrant colors and themes of transformation, the delicate butterflies in this piece echo her motifs of nature and change. The expressive background and serene figure also draw parallels to contemporary pieces by artists like Yayoi Kusama, known for her bold color palettes and psychological depth.

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    Freedom of Beauty_17 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
    48 in x 24 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... contemporary art, butterfly symbolism, female portrait, colorful composition, modern expressionism, metamorphosis theme, acrylic painting, vibrant colors, figurative art, transformation This striking piece intertwines the beauty of human form with the delicate grace of butterflies, symbolizing transformation and freedom. The artist masterfully balances monochromatic tones with vibrant pops of color, creating a dialogue between the subject and her ethereal companions. This artwork invites viewers to reflect on themes of identity and metamorphosis, making it a captivating addition to any contemporary collection. The painting features a young woman with a serene expression, depicted in grayscale tones. She has dark hair and is adorned with a simple necklace. Surrounding her are large, colorful butterfly wings that extend from her shoulders, creating a striking contrast. Above her, several butterflies flutter in shades of yellow, blue, and white against a textured background of vibrant yellow and blue hues. The composition is dynamic, with bold lines and shapes adding depth and movement, while the light appears to emanate from the background, enhancing the subject's presence. This painting resonates visually with works like Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' and Frida Kahlo's self-portraits. Both feature vibrant colors and themes of identity and transformation. Klimt's use of ornamental details and Kahlo's bold expressions echo the emotional depth and stylistic choices present in this artwork, creating a shared dialogue about the human experience and the beauty of nature.

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    Freedom of Beauty_15 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
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    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, butterflies, yellow background, female portrait, modern expression, acrylic painting, contemporary style, emotional depth, tranquil art, nature themes This captivating artwork delicately intertwines the themes of femininity and metamorphosis. A serene figure emerges against a vibrant yellow backdrop, inviting viewers to explore the connection between the subject and the ethereal butterflies that flutter around her. The interplay of shadow and light enhances the emotional depth of the piece, creating a sense of tranquility amidst the dynamic movement of the butterflies. Perfect for modern spaces, this painting evokes introspection and a celebration of natural beauty. The painting features a young woman with closed eyes, exuding a sense of calm and introspection. Her skin is rendered in soft gray tones, contrasting with the bright yellow background that dominates the canvas. Surrounding her are several butterflies in shades of orange, black, and white, their wings gracefully positioned as if in flight. The composition balances the figure and butterflies, creating movement across the canvas. Light plays gently on the woman's face, highlighting her features and the delicate chain around her neck, while the texture of the background adds depth to the overall scene. This painting evokes the style of Frida Kahlo, particularly in its exploration of identity and nature. Similar to Kahlo's work, it features a strong female figure surrounded by symbolic elements, such as butterflies. The vibrant color palette and emotional resonance also draw parallels to works by Gustav Klimt, where figures are often adorned with nature motifs, creating a dreamlike quality that invites personal reflection.

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    Freedom of Beauty_13 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
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    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, butterfly symbolism, colorful painting, female portrait, modern expressionism, acrylic artwork, spiritual themes, transformation art, bold colors, dreamlike imagery This striking piece intertwines human form and nature, capturing the essence of transformation. The central figure, a serene woman, embodies strength and grace, complemented by vibrant butterflies that symbolize freedom and change. The bold color palette of blues, yellows, and reds draws the viewer in, while the interplay of light and shadow enhances the emotional depth. A thought-provoking artwork that invites contemplation on identity and the beauty of metamorphosis. The painting features a central female figure with a smooth, dark complexion and a calm expression. She has a delicate necklace and a bindi on her forehead. Behind her, large butterfly wings emerge, blending seamlessly with her figure. Above her, three butterflies in vibrant colors—blue, orange, and black—float against a bright blue sky. The background consists of bold patches of yellow and blue, creating a dynamic contrast. The texture is varied, with smooth skin contrasting against the rough, expressive brushstrokes of the background. This artwork evokes the essence of Frida Kahlo's portraits, particularly her use of symbolic elements and vibrant colors. Like Kahlo, the piece merges personal identity with nature, employing a vivid color palette that enhances emotional resonance. Additionally, it shares thematic similarities with Gustav Klimt's works, where the figure often blends with ornate, decorative elements, creating a dreamlike quality that captivates the viewer.

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    Freedom of Beauty_12 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
    48 in x 24 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... portrait art, butterfly symbolism, contemporary painting, vibrant colors, emotional expression, abstract background, figurative art, female figure, transformation theme, modern aesthetics This captivating piece invites viewers into a world where beauty and fragility intertwine. The ethereal figure, adorned in a deep blue hue, gazes into the distance, exuding a sense of calm and introspection. Surrounding her, delicate butterflies flutter, symbolizing transformation and freedom. The vibrant background, splashed with bursts of yellow and soft blue, creates a dynamic contrast that enhances the emotional depth of the composition. Perfect for contemporary spaces, this artwork evokes a sense of wonder and invites reflection on the journey of life. The painting features a female figure positioned on the left side, depicted with soft, realistic facial features and dark hair. She wears a deep blue garment that contrasts with the vibrant background. Surrounding her are several butterflies, painted in shades of blue and black, some appearing to take flight. The background consists of a mix of colors, including bright yellows and various blues, with abstract shapes and brush strokes that add energy to the composition. The light appears to radiate from the background, highlighting the figure and creating a sense of depth and movement. This painting shares visual similarities with works like Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' and Frida Kahlo's portraits, where the interplay of figures and nature creates an intimate atmosphere. The use of bold colors and symbolic elements evokes emotions, much like the butterflies here, representing renewal and transformation. The dynamic background in this piece resonates with the decorative patterns found in Klimt's work, while the focus on the figure mirrors Kahlo's deeply personal style.

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    Freedom of Beauty_11 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
    48 in x 24 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, butterflies, vibrant colors, contemporary painting, emotional expression, acrylic artwork, female portrait, abstract background, transformation theme, modern art This captivating piece explores the intersection of beauty and transformation. A serene figure emerges from a vibrant backdrop, embodying grace and quiet strength. The butterflies symbolize change and freedom, fluttering above in a symphony of color. With its bold strokes and dynamic hues, this artwork invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys of growth. Perfect for contemporary spaces, it resonates with those who appreciate the delicate balance between stillness and movement. The painting features a central figure, a woman with dark hair and an enigmatic expression, gazing slightly off to the side. Her skin tone is a soft, muted hue, contrasting with the vibrant background filled with splashes of yellow, orange, and blue. Above her, three large butterflies with intricate, detailed wings float gracefully against the colorful backdrop. The butterflies exhibit a striking blue that complements the background colors, while the abstract shapes and lines create a sense of energy and movement throughout the piece. This artwork evokes the spirit of Frida Kahlo's portraits, where strong female figures are often surrounded by nature and vibrant colors. Additionally, it shares a thematic connection with Gustav Klimt's use of decorative elements and organic forms, as seen in his iconic pieces. Both artists explore themes of femininity and transformation, complemented by a rich palette that enhances emotional depth.

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    Freedom of Beauty_16 by Kishore Pratim Biswas (2020)
    36 in x 36 in, Acrylic on Canvas

    New artwork uploaded.... portrait art, butterfly symbolism, vibrant colors, abstract background, contemporary painting, female figure, color contrast, emotional expression, transformation theme, acrylic artwork This striking piece explores the theme of transformation through the juxtaposition of a serene figure and vibrant butterflies. The artist masterfully blends monochromatic tones with bold oranges and yellows, creating a dynamic contrast that draws the viewer's attention. The delicate details of the butterflies symbolize change and freedom, while the subject's contemplative expression invites introspection. An ideal addition for those seeking to inspire thought and evoke emotions in any space. The painting features a young woman positioned slightly off-center, her gaze directed thoughtfully outward. She is rendered in shades of gray and black, emphasizing her serene expression and flowing hair. Surrounding her are several large butterflies, predominantly orange and black, which contrast sharply against the bright yellow and orange background. The background is a mix of abstract shapes and colors, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. The texture of the painting varies, with smooth areas alongside more textured brushwork, enhancing the visual interest. This painting evokes similarities to works by Frida Kahlo, particularly in its exploration of identity and emotion. Kahlo often employed vibrant colors and personal symbolism, much like the dynamic use of butterflies here. Additionally, the monochromatic figure against a bold background recalls the style of contemporary artists like Kehinde Wiley, who similarly blend realism with abstract elements to create striking visual narratives.

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