Amit Bhar
Amit was born in Hooghly Chinsurah (West Bengal) in 1973.
Even as a child his first love was art.
It was the primary objective of his life. His notebooks
at school were invariably filled with sketches
and paintings. The scintillating, pristine, rustic
beauty of rural Bengal inspired him to take the brush at a very tender
age.
The clear blue skies, fallen autumn leaves, grazing cattle and the daily life of the village, nestled on
the banks of the river Hoogly inspired him.
At the age of sixteen while at the Calcutta Govt. Art College, Amit was blessed with the guidance
of Shri Paresh Das, a noted artist and gold medalist. Subsequently he gained further insights into art
under the famous Subal Jana and Niloy Ghosh, who together enriched his style. He was also inspired by
Bikash Bhattacharya and Suhas Roy during his initial period.
Amit speaks of his style as "…a new semi realistic technique of texturing with the realistic play of light and shade".
His latest series on Buddha was inspired from the images of Ajanta paintings and Gandhara sculptures.
Amit carefully blends the two forms of ancient Indian art and individualizes his innovative style. The Rajasthan
series appearing like the photographic collages captures the glimpses of the puppets and the musicians.
It gradually unfolds in the minds the images of the colourful folklore of Rajasthan against the sandy milieu.
Amit can capture every subject on his canvas. In a nut shell, his paintings let the viewer re-examine
the threshold between illusion and reality, between waking and dreaming.
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