Kingshuk Sarkar

Kingshuk emerged with flying colours in his Bachelor and Masters degree from Kala Bhavan. Sarkar thereafter studied, researched and trained in Japanese style painting at Kyoto University of Art and Design, Japan. He also mastered techniques of Japanese Calligraphy and Sumi Painting. This art practices and philosophy has profoundly influenced Kingshuk’s visual expression which is deeply rooted in Asian sensibilities. His art has an overall Asian significance and connotation. Kingshuk aspires to unify within the constraints of a fragmented and fractured society – in indigenous and global context. His spontaneous visual rendering bears direct reflection of this recurring concern.

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(iwa-enogu) stone pigment,
animal glue over cotton stressed on panel (set of 8)
122cm x 200cm | 48" x 78.5"
2006 | Con. No. 4077

When Peace is Destiny
(iwa-enogu) stone pigment, gold leaf,
animal glue over cotton stressed on panel
(set of 12)
152cm x 206cm | 60" x 81"
2006 | Con. No. 4110

Planning for a New World
(iwa-enogu) stone pigment,
natural glue over cotton stressed on panel (triptych)
122cm x 170cm | 48" x 66.75"
2006 | Con. No. 4314

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