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Size: Approx 36 inches x 22 inches
This is a depiction of the joyous occasion of a wedding party, the group are carrying Barmala or garlands and wind instruments instead the usual drums.
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Size: 36 inches x 40 inches
This is further on the wedding celebrations edging closer to the wedding itself. So there are males and females dancing their way to the wedding proper, playing the musical instruments. Even the tree is expressing their joy in each leaf.
2500
Size: Approx 36 inches x 22 inches
This is further on the wedding celebrations edging closer to the wedding itself. So there are males and females dancing their way to the wedding proper, playing the musical instruments. Even the tree is expressing their joy in each leaf.
2500
Size: Approx 36 inches x 22 inches
This is a depiction of fish in a stylized manner carrying musical instruments as they celebrate a a Santhali wedding.
2500
Size: Approx 36 inches x 22 inches
This is a depiction of the joyous occasion of a wedding party, the group are carrying Barmala or garlands and wind instruments instead the usual drums.
2500
Size: Approx 36 inches x 22 inches
This is a advancement on the new style of depiction of human forms in a stylized manner which in fact reminds one of the African forms. Even the musical instruments are similar in style. The interesting feature is that the artist’s wife assists him and it is she who has introduced this form.
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Size: 36 inches x 40 inches
The colourful joy of a wedding is depicted in row upon row. The bridal couple is encircled in the palki that is drawn by women. In the last row the mother of the groom is carried in a canopied carriage flanked by the family with gifts of food for the guests.
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Size: 36 inches x 40 inches
The tribal musical instruments are in the forefront, primarily the drums. The dancing couples are on the top of the row. The use of colours is such that the atmosphere of joy is evident. The fish on the bottom right are the auspicious elements.
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Concept: Ketaki Dutt-Paul | Design: Ronodeb Paul | Developers: Subhasish Halder & Nabagopal Guria