Amit Kalla

Is a young visual artist and refined Hindi Poet. Presently researching in Bhakti Literature and the artistic notions of Rajasthan. His work in Poetry and Art both are spiritually intuited. He has studied in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 2005 and completed Masters in Arts and Aesthetics.

Anurag Jadia

Young Artist Scholarship H.R.D Ministryi in New Delhi. He has conducted Group Show in Gandhi Art Gallery in New Delhi. He has won, JCI Gwalior Outstanding Award In Cultural Category. also won s 2nd Price in M.S. Bhand Landscape Competition. In 2004 he completed his M.F.A degree (Painting) from The Gwalior, Fine Art College.

Anil Kumar Roy

Anil Kumar Roy

(This Painting by Pranjal Arts, Life Behind the Mask)

Mr. Anil Kumar Roy is working as Freelance Artist (painting) in Delhi. He successfully completed his M.Phil. Applied Art in the year 2007, Lalit Kala Sansthan, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra. In 2003- MFA Applied Art, Lalit Kala Sansthan, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra. And in 2001 completed his BFA Applied Art, Govt. College of Art & Crafts, Khallikote, Utkal University of Culture, Orissa.

Ashwini Bhole


Pranjal Arts is pleased to offer this abstract paint by the Nagpur based artist, Ashwini Bhole. Ashwini, often paints about land, sea, moon and stars to depict her emotions and flow them to you.

Aasutosh Panigrahi

Artist Aasutosh Panigrahi is also a Guinness Book World record holder for the world’s largest indoor mural. Though he paints without his fingers, he is deeply connected to nature and brings out a permanent sense of calm in this beautiful painting.

Anwar


While he currently lives and works from the capital of India, Delhi, artist Anwar was born in Ambha, Madhya Pradesh. He grinds his own pigments to make the pastel colours that he layers his canvases with. With these layers, sometimes he weaves and at other times he paints.

Some awards that artist Anwar has received include the All India Kalidas exhibition, BHarat Bhavan Scholarship, Government of India Senior Fellowship, and National Award by Lalit Kala Akademi.

Basant Bhargav

A sensitive artist, Basant Bhargav’s name comes into his art. Basant means spring. Therefore, he takes his inspiration from nature, and his paintings center around the theme of nature. His strokes are sure and there is a mastery in his work. His paintings encompass all of nature and present to you a unique interpretation of nature in a artistic way. The artist was born in 1974. He completed MA in Drawing and Painting, His work is culled from abstract qualities of nature. He has sureness of brush stroke and oil on canvas.

Exhibitions: One Man Show Ustad Allauddin Khan Sangeet and Kala Academy,Bhopal

Bilal

Artist Bilal is a Kashmiri artist who paints with passion his paintings. His paintings also often have a theme of horses, therefore a theme of prosperity.


Hari Krishna Kadam


Artist, Hari Krishna Kadam takes inspiration from the wild and natural terrains of the Chambal river which also flows through Madhya Pradesh where he has grown up. His paintings are raw, pure and moving.

Jai Prakash Chauhan

Jai Prakash Chauhan has been working with earthly colours and vibrant hues since the past 14 years. His work is playfully abstract but he often includes various elements of places, religion, human emotion. Each of his work seems to stem from the previous one yet projects a different view for the observer. Each painting can have a different meaning for each person when they look at it.

Mukesh Varma


Artist Mukesh Varma, is a railway official in the city of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, who presents dramatic paintings in his spare time. His passion speaks volume in his art.


Neeru Singh


A Masters in Fine Arts and an art promoter, artist, Neeru Singh Gyani prefers to paint in bright colours. The themes of her paintings revolve around religion, nature, and the common man.


Navpreet Kaur

An Artist since the past 25 years, artist Navpreet Kaur has exhibited in Chandigarh, Jalandhar, New Delhi and Italy. She has also taken a number of painting workshop and has her paintings in private collections across India and Abroad.

Nitin Yogi

Artist Nitin Yogi, had made this painting when he was still a student at Fine Art College, Gwalior about ten years back. Pranjal Arts highly values his art and finds the calm in his chaos.

Prem Singh


Gold medalist during his MA in Fine Arts in 1975, Artist, Prem Siingh has exhibited in Delhi, Bombay, Chandigarh, Patiala, Ahemdabad. Mr Singh is also a recipient of The Saatchi Gallery London Your Studio Award and Triennale India International Award


Pulak Biswas

Late Sri Pulak biswas an artist from the Government College of Art, Kolkata, Hornsey College, London, and at the Rietvald Academy, Amsterdam.

Recipient of a UNESCO fellowship for Advanced Studies in Graphic Design and Illustration, was awarded BIB plaque by Biennale of Illustration, Bratislava, Slovakia in 1999. Mr. Biswas had held several solo exhibitions of his work, and participated in group shows in India and Europe. Artist, Pulak Biswas work is in several public and private collections.

Rajesh

An artist from Indore, Rajesh had paintings this painting in 2009 while he was just a student. This painting speaks of high energy, dance and celebration.


Rakeysh Kumar Ranjan


Artist Rakeysh Kumar Ranjan is a renowned artist, who has exhibited in Kolkata and New Delhi.

Sandhna

The other avatars of artist Sadhna Sengar are that she is also the Secretary Lalit Kala Academy, Prof Sadhna Sengar. This painting of the artist is cool and calm and adores the requirement of a blue painting.


Shilpi Mehule


Artist, Shilpi Mehule is from the fine art college of Jabalapur. Her painting, Mother- Daughter is a priceless depiction of the relationship in the serenity of closeness.


Shweta


Artist Shweta, sketches playful memories from her village in the remains of river Chambal. This set of four, 1x1 (ft) black and white paintings are your drawing room entertainment by Pranjal Arts.


Suhas Bahulkar

Artist Suhas Bahulkar took an impromptu challenge to paint this renowned poet’s portrait in just 45 minutes. This Hindi poet was Pradeep Choubey. Suahs Bahulkar himself is a senior artist, a graduate from JJ School of Art in 1975 where he worked as a lecturer till 1995.

Suhas Nimbalkar

Artist Suhas Nimbalkar was a pioneering artist from the top art schools of the country; Namely: JJ School of Arts and M.S. University, Baroda. As an artist, he has exhibited widely across Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bhopal, Singapore, and Baroda, and his works now a cherished part of many private art collections.

Sunil Vishwakarma

Keeping the Indian roots intact and alive through his art, is artist Sunil Vishwakarma's Two Indian Women.
Alma matter of Banaras Hindu University, Vishwakarma's art work is all about bringing Indian culture on the canvas. His paintings are full of Indian heritage and the expertise lies in bringing out the best of India with the help of colours and strokes.

Swapan Bhandari

He was born in West Bengal. Artist Swapan Bhandari completed his art education from the renowned art school of Shantineketan. He has won art awards from Mumbai Art Society, Rajasthan, Lalit Kala Academy & Indian Drawing Biennale (Chandigarh). He has had art exhibitions in England, HongKong and India and his paintings are in the best art collections of the country.

Umesh Chandra Varma

Umesh Chandra Varma was a figurative/ modernist artist who had worked among the top names in the art world. “A true artist with compassion”- s.k.sahani. Artist Varma had won the National Academy Award, LKA, the AIFACS Camlin Award and the Sailoz prize among many others. He also has had several solo and group exhibitions across the country and beyond.

Usha Biswas

Artist Biswas was awarded Cultural Scholarship by Government of India and had exhibited across India and Europe. Currently, she works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi; the Lalit Kala Akademi, Delhi; the Wilfredo Centre, Cuba, and several private collections.

Vijendra S. Vij

Artist Vijendra describes his painting as poetry and uses a lot of bright colours. His paintings have appreciated in value since the past 10 years and are predicted to go much higher as he continues to create new body of work. Born in Fatehpur, Up, Vij is a promising artist.

Late Kashinath Jena

Late Kashinath Jena (1943- 2011)’s paintings are imaginative, modern, folk, and traditional, all at the same time. He uses bright colors to depict rural serenity.
This mix media painting is a part of his Krishna series where most of the paintings have figurative art style with the women (Gopikas dancing around him) in their simplicity. There is a story which is clearly visible at the first look at the painting.

Jena`s works have been widely appreciated, and have fetched him awards like Best Artist from the Directorate of H & FW, Orissa in 1960; Best Artist from Working Artists Association, Orissa; and the Indo-National Society Economic Foundation Award during the Orissa Art Camp at Lalit Kala Kendra, Orissa.

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Vilas Shinde

Born in Satara, Maharashtra, artist, Vilas Shinde is a product of JJ School of Art, and M.S. University, Baroda. He also studied painting at the Ecole National Superior des Beaux-Arts, in Paris and then invited to the Glasgow Print Studio, U. K. as part of link programme.

Jiten Hazarika


Jiten Hazarika was born in Assam, and studied civil engineering, and served in the army before becoming an artist. His knowledge of philosophy and Sanskrit Literature are apparent in his work which have eye-catching rhythms, vibrant colour harmonies, and arresting spatial configurations.