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Virtual India Art Festival Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G1 Gallerie Splash | Gurgaon Participating Artists Jinoy & Sreejith Ashish Kushuwaha +91 9899797347, 9891012680 Ashok Bhowmick [email protected] HR Das www.galleriesplash.com Kishore Kumar Roy K John Shrikumar Adhikari Ashish Kushuwaha HR Das Untitled Returning Home Water Color on Paper Acrylic on Canvas 22 X 30 Inches 36 X 48 Inches Ashok Bhowmick Amina and the Bird Acrylic, Pen and Ink Crosshatch on Canvas 40 X 40 Inches Kishore Kumar Roy K John Shrikumar Adhikari Summer Sweetness Waterlily Untitled Acrylic on Canvas Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas 42 X 66 Inches 30 X 30 Inches 48 X 60 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G2 Participating Artists Aditya Basak Asim Basu Aakriti Art Gallery | Kolkata Akhilesh Mr Vikram Bachhawat Amitava Dhar 33 22893027, +91 9830411115 Partha Pratim Deb [email protected] Samindranath Majumdar www.aakritiartgallery.com Samindranath Majumdar A Slice of My Carnal Tale Partha Pratim Deb Acrylic on Canvas Dream Makers, Oil on Canvas 36 X 36 Inches 40 X 36 Inches 2007 2006 Aditya Basak Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas 70 X 46 Inches 2016 Akhilesh Asim Basu Can you go with green when Old Age Home, Bronze needed, Acrylic on Canvas Amitava Dhar 8 X 18.5 X 8 Inches 44 X 78 Inches Pace of Life, Oil on Canvas 2015 2011 60 X 48 Inches 2000 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G3 Gnani Arts | Singapore P Gnana & Vidhya Gnana Gouresan +65 67353550, 90032851 [email protected] [email protected] www.gnaniarts.com Love Exchanged Oil on Canvas 65 X 93 Inches 2014 Joy of Life Mixed Media on Canvas 38 X 48 Inches 2020 Krishna Bronze 15 X 15 X 6 Inches Harmonious Atoms Acrylic on Canvas 12 X 12 Inches 2020 Tranquil Bond Krishna and Radha Untitled Mixed Media on Canvas Bronze Mixed Media on Paper 10 X 8 Inches 15 X 16 X 6 Inches 12 X 12 Inches 2020 2019 2020 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G4 Gnani Arts | Singapore Participating Artists P Gnana & Vidhya Gnana Gouresan +65 67353550, 90032851 Gitika Tiwari Kimi Shaabi [email protected] Sudipta Das [email protected] www.gnaniarts.com Kimi Shaabi, Series ‘Travel’, REQUENA Paint on print on Canvas, 24 X 16.5 Inches 2019 Gitika Tiwari Sudipta Das Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas Divine motherhood part III 20 X 20 Inches Oil on Linen 2020 12 X 12 Inches 2019 Gitika Tiwari Sudipta Das Kimi Shaabi, Series ‘Archi-texture’ River Hue, Acrylic on Canvas The Horse, Oil on Linen ALHAMBRA, Acrylic wood frame 12 X 12 Inches 12 X 12 Inches 30 X 13 Inches 2019 2019 2018 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G5 Participating Artists | Mumbai Ganapati P Hegde Vinita Mirchandani Gurudas Shenoy +91 9819345048 K R Santhanakrishnan [email protected] Madhuri Kathe Nupur Kundu Ranjeet Patil Sachin Sagare Sangeeta-Abhay Satish Mane Shan Re Shiv Kumar Soni Siddharth Shingade Sulakshana Dharmadhikari Vivek Kumavat Wilson Dsouza Vivek Kumavat Acrylic on Canvas Shiv Kumar Soni 36 X 36 Inches Acrylic on Canvas 2020 35.5 X 35.5 Inches Sachin Sagare Acrylic on Canvas 36 X 47 Inches Ganapati P Hegde Wilson Dsouza Siddharth Shingade Acrylic on Canvas Oil on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 30 X 30 Inches 36 X 36 Inches 47 X 52 Inches 2020 2020 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G6 Participating Artists Studio 3 | Mumbai Ashif Hossain Vinita Mirchandani Badri Narayan +91 9819345048 G R Iranna [email protected] Kamal Koria Laxma Goud Madhuri Bhaduri Milburn Cherian Prafulla Dahanukar Sachin Jaltare Sakti Burman Seema Kohli Suhas Roy Sujata Bajaj T Vaikuntam Vinita Karim Vinita Karim Mix Media on Canvas 24 X 35 Inches Prafulla Dahanukar Acrylic on Canvas 16 X 32 Inches Kamal Koria Acrylic on Canvas Sujata Bajaj 37 X 24 Inches Mix Media on Paper 14.5 X 30 Inches Madhuri Bhaduri Ashif Hossain Milburn Cherian Oil on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas Water Color on Paper 19 X 29.5 Inches 36 X 60 Inches 8 X 6 Inches 2018 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G7 Participating Artists Dinkar Jadhav Somnath Bothe The Lexicon Art Gallery | New Delhi Seema Kohli Mamta Nath Ramesh Gorjala Thota Vaikuntam + 91 9910478880, 9560528881 Laxman Aeley [email protected] Jagannath Paul Gurudas Shenoy Vishal Joshi Hansa Milan Kumar Harinath N Nagesh Bolgum Gaud Divyendu Anand Seema Kohli Thota Vaikuntam The Golden Womb Acrylic on Cavas Mixed Media on Canvas with 18 X 24 Inches 24k Gold and Silver Leaf 10 X 10 Inches Ramesh Gorjala Mixed Media on Canvas 38 X 28 Inches Laxman Aeley Jagannath Paul Acrylic on Canvas Bond of Love Series 12 X 12 Inches Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas 24 X 24 Inches, 2020 Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G8 Gallery Endless Thoughts | Delhi-NCR Manju Rathi & Harish Kumar +91 9969425202 [email protected] Minakshi Patil Minakshi Patil Minakshi Patil Minakshi Patil Light Within Light Within IV Light Within I V Mixed Media on Canvas Mixed Media on Canvas Mixed Media on Canvas 36 X 36 Inches 36 X 36 Inches 36 X 36 Inches Minakshi Patil Minakshi Patil Minakshi Patil Light Within Light Within-II Light Within 8 Mixed Media on Canvas Mixed Media on Canvas Mixed Media on Canvas 36 X 36 Inches 36 X 36 Inches 36 X 36 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G9 Participating Artists Rhythm Art | Mumbai Ashif Hossain Mulchand Gala & Bhavya Gala Kandi Narsimlu +91 9819187697 Mahesh Karambele [email protected] Rajan Raghavan Sachin Kharat Sanjay Devsale Subrata Sen Suhas Vyarvarkar Swaraj Das Tejinder Kanda Ashif Hossain Banaras Acrylic on Canvas Mahesh Karambele 36 X 60 Inches Old Bombay Oil on Linen Tejinder Kanda 36 X 48 Inches Untitled Acrylic on Canvas 36 X 60 Inches Sachin Kharat Rajan Raghavan Kandi Narsimlu Untitled Musician Untitled Acrylic on Canvas Oil on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 48 X 36 Inches 30 X 48 Inches 24 X 24 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G10 Participating Artists Rhythm Art | Mumbai Mulchand Gala & Bhavya Gala Anand Panchal Ashif Hossain +91 9819187697 Datta Bansode [email protected] Dinkar Jadhav Govind Dumbre Jagannath Paul K Sukumar Kandi Narsimlu Mohd Ishaq Palav Raviraj Paras Parmar Rajan Raghavan Sachin Akalekar Sanjay Chakraborty Siddhaling Suhas Vyavarkar Tejinder Kanda Umesh Kumar Anand Panchal V G Rana Untitled Mix Media on Canvas 36 X 34 Inches Sunil Das Bull Acrylic on Paper 26 X 34 Inches 2003 Jagannath Paul Bond of Love Acrylic and Charcoal on Canvas 36 X 72 Inches Datta Bansode Sachin Akalekar Govind Dumbre Buddha Nandi Banaras Mix Media on Paper Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 25 X 34 Inches 36 X 60 Inches 30 X 60 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G11 Participating Artists Amol Pawar Tapas Ghoshal Jagannath Paul Pichwai Thota Vaikuntam Sachin Sagare Art Nouveau | Gurgaon Subrata Gangopadhyay Amit Bhar Subrata Das Girish Addanavar Ameeshi Tapuriah K Narsimlu Dinkar Jadhav +91 93133 45050, 99717 95050 Sukanta Das Arvind Kolapkar [email protected] Nirakar Choudhary Sachin Akalekar www.indianartplace.com Ramonkar K S Mrityunjay Mandal Sanjay Prajapati Jagannath Paul Togetherness Charcoal and Acrylic on Canvas 36 X 36 Inches Subrata Gangopadhyay Dance Festival Acrylic on Canvas 36 X 30 Inches Amol Pawar Thota Vaikuntam K Narsimlu Shiva on Nandi Untitled Untitled Acrylic and Gold Leaf on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 48 X 72 Inches 16 X12 Inches 36 X 36 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G12 Easel Stories | Noida Akshay Chandra & Pranav Chandra +91 9910778886 [email protected] Arpan Bhowmik Arpan Bhowmik Arpan Bhowmik Untitled Untitled Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 30 X 40 Inches 30 X 40 Inches Arpan Bhowmik Untitled Acrylic on Canvas 30 X 40 Inches Arpan Bhowmik Arpan Bhowmik Untitled Untitled Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 36 X 72 Inches 36 X 72 Inches Arpan Bhowmik Arpan Bhowmik Arpan Bhowmik Untitled Untitled Untitled Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 30 X 40 Inches 30 X 40 Inches 30 X 40 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G13 Uchaan | Gurgaon Participating Artists Jyoti Kalra Jyoti Kalra +91 8860277388, 9810084653 Amit Srivasatva [email protected] Neha Dua [email protected] Shireen Malayya www.uchaanarts.com Sanjay Chakraborty Smrita Swarup Jyoti Kalra Amit Srivasatva Neha Dua Earth Gensis Mystical Beats Play of Sun and Sand Acrylic on Canvas Oil on Linen Acrylic on Canvas 44 X 44 Inches 36 X 36 Inches 36 X 36 Inches 2020 2020 Shireen Sanjay Chakraborty Smrita Swarup The Golden Booms Vibration Joy Series 2 Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas Acrylic on Canvas 30 X 24 Inches 48 X 66 Inches 36 X 36 Inches Virtual India Art Festival 18 – 27 December 2020 Online Stall : G14 Sudha Art Gallery +91 9818187998 [email protected] Sudha Adarsh an artist has always been an epitome of dedication along with unique creativity for art. A person who truly has an invisible magic wand that brings out brilliance with beauty in her every artwork. Colour has always fascinated her as she thinks that each color & its combination speaks every emotion likewise happiness warmth strength serenity and many more. Sudha’s paintings are an expression of her inner feelings as well as an eye opener for every human.
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