Locomotive Worker_03 (2017) Painting by Kishore Pratim Biswas

Chalk on Canvas, 38x22 in
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That time, I was around 5 to 6 years old. I lived in a place where the locomotives travel around. And I was always running out to watch them and loved to sketch them. This was my old memory of childhood. I try to recall those memories and translate into the canvas. That is how the series of "NOSTALGIA OF INDIAN STEAM LOCOMOTIVES" comes up...
That time, I was around 5 to 6 years old. I lived in a place where the locomotives travel around. And I was always running out to watch them and loved to sketch them. This was my old memory of childhood. I try to recall those memories and translate into the canvas. That is how the series of "NOSTALGIA OF INDIAN STEAM LOCOMOTIVES" comes up...

Presently there is no Steam Locomotive around us. You might be seen in the museum or other places as an antic. My idea is to percent those locomotives to the old and new generation through this painting.

It’s a YOUR & MY Nostalgia… Just be with it...

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“For years, I woke up at midnight and started painting impromptu. I still find that very gratifying.” - Meet Kishore Pratim Biswas, India’s upcoming Indian contemporary artist. Kishore’s 15-year[...]

“For years, I woke up at midnight and started painting impromptu. I still find that very gratifying.” - Meet Kishore Pratim Biswas, India’s upcoming Indian contemporary artist.

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 water colors. 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 color 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, watercolor, 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 collectors of modern Indian art.

Education: Bachelor of Fine Art in Painting from Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata in 1997

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
“Nostalgia of Steam Locomotives”, National Rail Museum, Delhi in 2018
“Nostalgia”, Heritage Transport Museum, Delhi 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
“Summer Art” by ICAS - Vilas Fine Art, London, 2016
“Art & Abode” by Stanley Boutique and Art Vault, Delhi 2017
“Summer Art” by ICAS - Vilas Fine Art, London, 2018
"Frame 75" on Amitabh Bachchan by Pradip Chandra, Mumbai, 2018

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