Niladri Paul (b. 1985) is a contemporary artist based in Kolkata, whose artistic journey began in the culturally exuberant city that inspired his work. From a young age, Paul demonstrated a natural talent for creativity, drawing inspiration from the bustling streets, diverse cultures, and dynamic landscapes around him. This early fascination with capturing his environment's energy and essence laid the groundwork for his exploration into art.
Paul’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of themes and styles, reflecting his deep engagement with both classical and modern artistic traditions. Paul's style is characterized by a masterful blend of realism and abstraction, employing mixed media to create textured, multi-dimensional artworks that offer a sensory experience. Paul paints abstract and figurative works that evocatively express his love for dance, culture, movement, and music. Using acrylics on large canvases, he creates dynamic pieces characterized by minimal, controlled strokes that capture fleeting thoughts. His constantly evolving palette and style blend illustration, bold brushstrokes, and intense semi-abstract figures to produce a rhythmic and melodic visual experience. His signature series, "Celestial Rhythms," explores the cosmic dance of celestial bodies through bold, abstract forms and an exuberant color palette. Another notable collection, "Urban Pulse," captures the pulsating life of metropolitan cities with dynamic compositions and intricate detailing.
Paul graduated from the Govt. College of Arts and Craft, Calcutta (1986), and holds a Master’s degree in Fine Arts from the College of Art, New Delhi. His work has been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including "Sutradhaar" at Vinyasa Art Gallery, Chennai, "Art and Fashion" at Priya and Chintan Studio, Mumbai, "Razzmatazz" at Indian Habitat Center (2008), and "Namaste" by Alfa Art Gallery, New Jersey (2013). His contributions to the art world have earned him several accolades, including the National Award for Contemporary Art, the Lalit Kala Akademi Award, and a Senior Fellowship from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in 2012. His exhibitions have also included esteemed galleries in New York, London, and Paris.
LAYOUT |
Vertical |
MEDIUM |
Acrylic on Canvas |
SIZE |
48x36 Inches |
STYLE |
Contemporary |
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