Dui haate kaaler mondira (2011) Painting by Sudakshina Ghosh Nee Datta
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
/
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 35.8in, Width 24in
- Categories Surrealism
Inspired by the lines-
"The rhythm ricochets in dawn and dusk,
Generates swings in the ethereal sea of beauty,
The conflict between black and white results in
Rhythms being formed with pulsating colors of life".
Related themes
Born: 1952 in Kolkata,India
Education
2009- Distinction-Certificate course in western painting from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts-singapore
2006- Certificate course in basic charcoal drawing from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts-singapore
1977- B.Ed- Calcutta University, India
1972- B.Sc-Chemistry honors- Jadavpur University, India
1970-Geetabharati diploma in Rabindrasangeet from Gitabitan Shikshayatan, Kolkata, India.
Experience
Teaching Experience:
1973-2001- Taught Chemistry, Math and Art & Craft in reputed secondary schools in India and Singapore
May 1988- Taught art for a month in Bangkok on a teacher exchange program
TV shows
Conducted educational programs in art and craft for children on
Calcutta Doordarshan [ TV channel in Kolkata,India]
Performing art:
Performed on stage as a solo singer and solo dancer in India and Singapore
Choreographed dance drama for Bengali Association-Singapore
Other forms of art and craft:
Art director for stage shows in India and Singapore
Professional bridal make-up artist
In-charge of decoration for several public events in Singapore
Exhibitions:
7 May 2011: Solo exhibition of paintings: Timeless Tagore:
TIMELESS TAGORE: Rabindranath Tagore's Poetry in Visual Art by Sudakshina Ghosh, which will open on 7 May 2011 at The Gallery of Gnani Arts. The exhibition features a captivating collection of paintings by Kolkata-born Sudakshina Ghosh that portrays the narrative essence of selected poems by the celebrated Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), who was the first non-European to win the Noble Prize for Literature (1913); who wrote the national anthem of two nations (India and Bangladesh). This significant showcase, which symbolically opens on Tagore’s birthday, will be Singapore-based Sudakshina Ghosh’s first-ever solo art exhibition. Also, the exhibition marks 150 years after Tagore’s birth. The Gallery of Gnani Arts #01-05, The Regent Singapore, One Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715 Tel: (+65) 6725 3112
Featured in SAGG
5 May 2011: Exhibition of four works at Institute of Southeast Asian Studies on the occasion of unveiling of a bust of Rabindranath Tagore to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Gurudev, Rabindranath Tagore by His Excellency Shri S.M. Krishna, Minister of External Affairs, Government of India.
· UE WALL OF FAME: GREEN ( Fill Your Walls Gallery ) -
October 2009
Work titled ‘sound of silence’ was chosen from the entries for display at UE square and was later on displayed in the Art Cafe, Tanjong Pagar.
· POP GANESHA! The 4th Show: The Icon in Contemporary Art
17 – 27 September 2009 at The Gallery of Gnani Arts
This significant exhibition is the 4th in an exclusive series of art exhibitions, presented by The Gallery of Gnani Arts, that showcases contemporary depictions of the popular elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha. In POP GANESHA! The 4...
- Nationality: INDIA
- Date of birth : 1952
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Indian Artists