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Artist Statement:
Here you can see a brief about my painting , my bio- data, and some recent paintings.A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MY RECENT PAINTINGS
During the period of training my works were mostly the reflectionof the city life, the aspiration and dreams of the urban middle class living in a molt-cultural and multi-lingual society. Those days I crated the works like ‘ back to the city’, ‘nagorik’ etc., by mixed media.
To develop the concept I have been traveling historical, and culturally significant places and try to conceptualize the togetherness of living and non-living objects and a sense of mystery. Things and particular colour encompassed me, thus my creative mind and feelings is blend. Through I have social, ritual relation with my surroundings, I would like to search there hidden relations of mine in my works. It is known there a relation among the living and non- living beings in nature. I saw a rhythm with the costume, ornaments, happiness, sorrow and habits of the rural people, I is wonderful to me when I inhale those things then, I express my feelings of love through my visual art work. Some times ‘ composition ‘ starts from my dream, which leads to ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Solo Exhibition
1995 Lalit kala Akademi-New Delhi, Academy of fine arts-Kolkata
2000 Solo show in anusuya Blds in Kolkata.
2002 One man show Solo art gallery in Mumbai
2005 Tribeni kala sangam-New Delhi
2006 Chitrakoot art gallery-Kolkata
2008 Taj Krishna Hotel- Hydrabad
2010 Exhibition and Art - ...
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Artist Galleries:
please see www.aremajeur.com/anindyaroy
then you can see my mixed media paper work in www.cardcolor.com/anindyaroy
The Chitrakoot Art gallery in kolkata ,India ph. 91 033 24752275,
Aakriti art gallery ,kolkata,India ,Ph. 91 33 32998525
Art Mall , NewDelhi ...
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Collections:
Collection Lalilt kala-New Delhi, Bharat Bhavan-Bhopal ,Ahuja Museum,kolkata
Many private & corporate in India and abroad.
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Commissions:
Though I an painter but I have interest to work in another medius also,I often designed for drama stage and wall painting also.but most interest I did butter sculputre of life size for new year party function in Taj krishna hotel in hydrabad,India....
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PAPER CLIPPINGS ABOUT MY ART
( ALL ARE COLLECTED FROM ENGLISH DAILY ONLY)
The painting of Anindy Roy come across as a breath of fresh air in an environment overrun with obscure and cryptic compositions. his works presents images of life, love and faith that offer an insight into his liberal and gentle attitude. Combining fantasy with reality his works give perspective to the tiny fraction of time that exists between moments of sentience and sub-consciousness. Evoked with emotion and spirit, his art is ultimately born of experience. Romance , adventure and excitement also figure in his works and are clearly a result of the imaginative wanderings of his creative mind .Full of action, drama and colour, Roy’s paintings invite the viewer on an enchanting artistic journey. --- THE TELEGAPH, CALCUTTA 10 JULY 2006
His art evokes emotion, braveness of mind and the necessary experience of the soul. --
DELHI TIMES, 15 MAY 2005
The landscapes of Anindya Roy – so many nature abstracted works with figurative images merging smoothly -- arkay, AFTERNOON, MUMBAI 11 NOV.2002
The city its varied cultural life is the artist;s main theme .- THE STATESMAN,CAL.,30 APR.’2K
Anindya;s creations have a surreal and haunting quality. ---- BOMBAY TIMES, 5 AUG.1999
Roy;s city figurative are affective fantasies. These translate our usual daytime experience from the urban setting into night-time wonder. ( on mixed media work)
--- Keshav malik, THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW DELHI 15 JUNE 1997
Roy showed claustrophobic cityscapes in which buildings are portrayed as crowded heaps of battered rectangles blackened with sooty, grimy smudges of conte. The artist is tempted to include human figure in them. --- Rita Dutta THE E.T. ,CALCUTLTLA,21JUNE 1997
Anindya builds his rather fantastic images around the nostalgic, melancholic associations that Calcutta evokes among a number of Bengal artist. working in mixed ;media mainly acrylic and conte.---For Anindya the problem perhaps is not technical proficiency which he has, but one of putting aside the overwhelming vocabulary of mentor and arriving at his own language if not a uique,then at least an individual vision. –Gayatri Sinha,THE HINDU,DELHI,23 MAY 1997
Anindya played freely with lines trying to develop a dark human drama .His use of black in particular was exceptionally good. – Sankar Majumder, THE STATESMAN,20 JUNE 1997
Anindya displayed grater command of his medium, his treatment of the surfaces was noteworthy as was the pick of his themes. – R.S.Jadav,THE HINDUSTAN TIMES 30 MAY 1997
For a self taught artist, living away from the urban hub Anindya has acquired a maturity of style not entirely expected. You wouldn’t have guessed that he hasn’t been to art school. Roy tends to add self-conscious semi-surreal images like floating animals of human figure above.
---- R.Dutta,THE ECONOMIC TIMES, CALCUTTA ,20 MAY 1995
Roy’s works are focused mostlyupon the urban scene that he is surrounded by .The use of symbos already deeply a part of our psyche is used to intensify this gloom.
Bharati Chaturvadi,INDIAN EXPRESS,NEW DELHI ,24 JULY 1995
Anindya roy shares the typical Calcutta language of art,Dream is a mojor characteristic feature of his works. ------ M.Ramachandran,THE STATESMAN,DELHI,24 JULY 1995
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