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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
33x48in
About this artwork
The famous motifs of the iconic film Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge and its songs and dialogues feature all across this painting. This film has the distinction of being the longest running show in Movie Halls in India.
« Art transforms the mundane to the extraordinary. »
Anukta Mukherjee Ghosh is an Indian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally , and internationally in the prestigious Florence Biennale in Italy and in the United Arab Emirates. Inspired by the spaces she inhabits, the places she visits, and the people she meets, she enjoys freeing the captured images in her mind onto canvas. Ghosh's landscapes and figurative works celebrate the diversity of her country. Her paintings and commissioned projects adorn homes and prestigious corporate houses, hotels and restaurants across India and worldwide in the US, UK, New Zealand, Netherlands, Germany and Dubai. Anukta has also been felicitated by the Govt.of India for her work on a national Women's Empowerment portal. She works across all mediums though mostly in acrylic. Her style is contemporary realism, with elements of abstract. Her interest lies in composition and interplay of colors.