Amsterdam - Kolkata - New York based artist's contemporary paintings and arts.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
স্মৃতি (Smriti): Melancholy Memories
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Chirantan Ghosh,
Indian painting,
Melancholy,
Memories,
Smriti,
স্মৃতি
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Ardent request as a painter PLEASE don't copy, even though, Picasso said, “
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Hey Chirantan, I just wanted to tell you a few things. First of all great artwork and great job. Secondly,thanks so much for putting up the Betal/Phantom comics. In my opinion he is the greatest of them all. They simply don't do adventure like that anymore.I had been searching very hard to locate a publisher for my childhood hero and Indrajal comics stopped in the mid 90s. It's really cool and noble of you to provide us with Betal. Onek onek dhonnobad
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ReplyDeleteThis is very different from your usual work, CG. We love the abstract form of art that you bring to play with the range of colors. In this piece, the old man and the young lady are such striking contrast, spellbinding.
ReplyDeleteVery soon the generations will not understand the meaning of the ink pot and the fountain pen. Till then, they usher fond memories of our past. Thank you for sharing this lovely work.