The painting features two women in traditional attire, set against a warm, earthy background. The figures are depicted in dynamic poses, one sitting while the other stands, both engaged in various activities. They are surrounded by elements of nature, including stylized leaves and flowers, rendered in bright greens and pinks. Small animals and birds add liveliness to the scene, while a ladder and other motifs suggest a sense of movement and connection. The overall composition is balanced, with a soft light illuminating the subjects, enhancing the textured appearance of the watercolor medium. This painting bears resemblance to works by Indian artists like Jamini Roy and Amrita Sher-Gil, who also explore themes of daily life and cultural identity. Their use of vibrant colors and simplified forms creates a connection to folk art traditions, similar to this piece. The emphasis on women's roles and nature resonates with the emotive qualities found in their compositions, inviting viewers into a shared cultural narrative.

This enchanting watercolor piece captures the essence of traditional life through vibrant colors and intricate details. Depicting women engaged in daily activities, it celebrates the harmony between nature and culture. The artist masterfully blends figures with motifs of flora and fauna, creating a narrative that invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of community and heritage. The warm tones and delicate brushwork evoke a sense of nostalgia, making this artwork a compelling addition to any collection. This painting bears resemblance to works by Indian artists like Jamini Roy and Amrita Sher-Gil, who also explore themes of daily life and cultural identity. Their use of vibrant colors and simplified forms creates a connection to folk art traditions, similar to this piece. The emphasis on women's roles and nature resonates with the emotive qualities found in their compositions, inviting viewers into a shared cultural narrative.
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Precious Time in the Sun (2019)
19 in x 19 in, Watercolour on PaperBy Arpita Basu
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Everyday rituals in my village (2017)
15 in x 20 in, Watercolor on PaperBy Arpita Basu
The village square (2015)
30 in x 20 in, Watercolor on paperBy Arpita Basu
The Village Yard (2015)
20 in x 15 in, Watercolour on SilkBy Arpita Basu
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Visit of the Goddess (2017)
20 in x 15 in, Watercolor on PaperBy Arpita Basu
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A Secret Love Affair (2019)
30 in x 20 in, Watercolour on PaperBy Arpita Basu
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Woman engrossed in Kantha Stitch (2019)
15 in x 15 in, Watercolor on PaperBy Arpita Basu
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Visit of the Goddess (2017)
20 in x 15 in, Watercolor on PaperBy Arpita Basu
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Flowers on Silk IV by Arpita Basu (2003)
9.5 in x 9.5 in, Watercolour on Silk
... floral painting, oil on canvas, natural beauty, earthy tones, still life, botanical art, contemporary floral, impressionism, color harmony, vibrant blooms This captivating artwork invites viewers into a serene floral landscape, where two exquisite blooms take center stage. The rich, earthy tones provide a grounding backdrop, while intricate details bring each petal and leaf to life. Ideal for collectors who appreciate the beauty of nature depicted with a modern twist, this piece embodies a tranquil elegance, perfect for any contemporary space. The composition features two large flowers positioned prominently against a muted, textured background. The blossoms are depicted in deep reddish hues, with delicate shading that highlights their curves. Green leaves surround the flowers, adding a sense of vitality and balance. The background is a soft blend of browns and greens, enhancing the natural feel of the piece. Light appears to gently illuminate the flowers, creating subtle contrasts and depth. The overall texture of the painting is smooth, with brush strokes that suggest a blend of realism and impressionism. This painting shares visual similarities with Georgia O'Keeffe's floral works, known for their bold colors and close-up perspectives. Like O'Keeffe, this piece emphasizes the beauty of nature through rich hues and a focus on form. Additionally, it resonates with the soft palette and texture found in Van Gogh's flower paintings, where color and emotion are intricately woven together.
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Visit of the Goddess by Arpita Basu (2017)
20 in x 15 in, Watercolor on Paper
...'Visit of the Goddess' or 'Lakhis Visit to My House' is a 15" x 20" watercolor on paper work by Arpita Basu. Lakshmi (/ˈləksmiː/; Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, IAST: lakṣmī) or Laxmi, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity. This painting describes a traditional event where on the night of Lakshmi puja, the Goddess astride her white owl pays a visit to her devotee's house. Many Hindus worship Lakshmi on Diwali, the festival of lights. It is celebrated in autumn, typically October or November every year. The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil and hope over despair.Before Diwali night, people clean, renovate and decorate their homes and offices. On Diwali night, Hindus dress up in new clothes or their best outfits, light up diyas (lamps and candles) inside and outside their home, and participate in family puja (prayers) typically to Lakshmi.
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A Spinning Competition by Arpita Basu (2010)
10 in x 7.5 in, Watercolor on Canvas
... children's art, playful scene, nostalgic painting, earthy colors, acrylic artwork, figurative art, joyful expression, vintage style, dynamic composition, innocent themes This captivating piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and innocence, depicting two children engaged in playful activity. The effortless movement and joy of childhood are palpable, inviting viewers to reminisce about simpler times. The vibrant colors and dynamic composition create a lively atmosphere, making it a perfect addition to any space that celebrates youth and creativity. Ideal for collectors who appreciate art that speaks to the heart. The painting features two boys in a playful scene, set against a textured, muted background. The boy on the left, dressed in a patterned shirt and shorts, is reaching out towards a spinning top, while the boy on the right wears a striped shirt and shorts, actively engaging with another top. The boys are depicted with simple, rounded features, enhancing their youthful essence. The color palette includes soft earthy tones, with highlights of brighter colors on their clothing and the spinning tops, creating a warm and nostalgic ambiance. This painting bears resemblance to works by Henri Matisse, particularly in its use of bold color and simplified forms. The playful interaction and joyful themes echo Matisse's explorations of childhood and leisure, while the earthy tones and texture might remind viewers of Paul Klee's whimsical compositions. Both artists capture the essence of joy and innocence through dynamic forms and vibrant color palettes.
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The Joy of Kite Flying by Arpita Basu (2010)
12 in x 12 in, Watercolor on Canvas
...Kids flying kites. Clouds floating in the sky. An untethered kite. A kid with the roll of strings. A little girl helping to get a kite airborne. Kite flying has been an important pastime in India.After its introduction into India, the kite further evolved into the fighter kite, known as the patang in India, where thousands are flown every year on festivals such as Makar Sankranti and on the day of Viswa Karma Puja. Born in 1964, Arpita, the artist of this work, completed her M.V.A. from the Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata in 1992. She has won several awards, notable among them the Rajya Charukala Exhibition of West Bengal State Government- in 1987, The National scholarship, Govt. of India-1990-1992 & a Grant from "The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc.", New-York, U.S.A in 1998-99. She has held several shows at prominent galleries all over India & her works have been collected by major art institutions, such as the Victoria Albert Museum & others children playing, kite flying, vibrant colors, playful art, whimsical clouds, joyful childhood, acrylic painting, community spirit, nostalgic theme, outdoor fun This vibrant artwork captures the joy and innocence of childhood as children frolic beneath a whimsical sky. With kites soaring high, the piece encapsulates a moment of freedom and wonder. The playful interaction and vivid colors evoke a sense of nostalgia and happiness. Each figure is rendered with charm, contributing to a lively atmosphere that invites viewers to reminisce about carefree days. Ideal for collectors who appreciate themes of playfulness and community, this piece resonates with audiences seeking to connect with their inner child. The painting depicts five children engaged in flying kites against a soft, cloud-filled sky. They are positioned in various dynamic poses, showcasing movement and energy. The background features two large, fluffy clouds painted in muted blues and whites, contrasting with a warm, earthy orange ground. The children wear colorful clothing, including stripes and polka dots, enhancing the sense of playfulness. The light appears diffused, creating a gentle ambiance that highlights the joyful expressions on the children's faces. The texture is smooth, with fine brushwork that adds depth to the scene. This artwork resembles the playful spirit found in works by artists like Henri Matisse, particularly in his use of color and simplified forms. The lively compositions evoke a similar sense of joy and movement as seen in Matisse's 'The Dance', where figures are also engaged in exuberant activity. Both pieces celebrate the vibrancy of life and the innocence of childhood through their dynamic use of color and form.
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The Pond by Arpita Basu (2012)
20 in x 30 in, Watercolor on Paper
...A small pond. Palm trees on the edge. Patches of lotus float in the water. A little boy goes in circles around the pond lost in this idyllic world. Artist Arpita Basu creates a magical simplicity that takes the mind to a world fit for reminiscence. watercolor art, landscape painting, nature scene, peaceful imagery, water lilies, palm trees, tranquil colors, figurative art, serene landscape, outdoor tranquility This enchanting piece captures a tranquil moment by the water's edge, inviting viewers into a serene world where nature and humanity coexist harmoniously. The delicate brushwork and soft palette evoke a sense of calm, while the solitary figure adds a narrative element, encouraging reflection on life’s quiet moments. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful addition to their art collection, this painting embodies the beauty of simplicity and the restorative power of nature. The painting features a large, elliptical pond surrounded by a gentle, sandy bank. Floating on the water's surface are clusters of pink and white water lilies, creating a striking contrast against the muted blue and gray tones of the pond. To the right, tall, lush green palm trees rise, their fronds swaying gently. A small figure, possibly a child, is seen riding a bicycle along the bank, adding a human touch to the idyllic landscape. The light appears soft and diffused, enhancing the overall calm atmosphere. This painting evokes a sense of tranquility similar to Claude Monet's 'Water Lilies' series, where soft colors and serene water scenes dominate the composition. The gentle brushwork and focus on natural beauty are reminiscent of Henri Matisse's landscapes, which often combine bright colors with a peaceful atmosphere. Both artists emphasize the harmony between nature and human presence, making the viewer feel serene and reflective.
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Everyday rituals in my village by Arpita Basu (2017)
15 in x 20 in, Watercolor on Paper
..."Everyday rituals in my village" is a 15" x 20" watercolor on paper painting by acclaimed artist Arpita Basu. Two boats on the banks of the river. Fishes swimming. Village women on their way to fetch water. Village women with indoor chores. Cow herdsman. a man astride a buffalo. A decorated mat, turtle, a snake, an owl, a crane have all found their place in this beautiful canvas. Born in 1964, Arpita, the artist of this work, completed her M.V.A. from the Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata in 1992. She has won several awards, notable among them the Rajya Charukala Exhibition of West Bengal State Government- in 1987, The National scholarship, Govt. of India-1990-1992 & a Grant from "The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc.", New-York, U.S.A in 1998-99. She has held several shows at prominent galleries all over India & her works have been collected by major art institutions, such as the Victoria Albert Museum & others. cultural art, traditional themes, vibrant colors, figurative painting, nature motifs, mixed media, emotional depth, serene landscape, symbolic imagery, folk art This captivating piece invites viewers into a world where nature and humanity intertwine. The harmonious interaction between figures and vibrant flora evokes a sense of tranquility and unity. Rich colors blend seamlessly, creating an atmosphere that is both lively and serene. The intricate details in the figures’ expressions and surroundings draw the eye, encouraging a deeper exploration of the narrative within. Ideal for collectors who appreciate cultural themes and emotional depth, this artwork serves as a beautiful reminder of our connection to the environment. The painting features two women seated prominently, engaged in a dialogue. They are adorned in traditional attire, with intricate patterns in their clothing. Surrounding them are various animals, including cats and turtles, depicted in playful poses. The background is a gradient of blues and earth tones, suggesting a serene landscape. A large green area on the right showcases stylized leaves and flowers, adding a vibrant focal point. The texture varies across the canvas, with smooth sections contrasting with more textured areas, enhancing the depth of the scene. The overall composition feels balanced and harmonious. This painting bears resemblance to the works of Indian artist Jamini Roy, known for his use of bold colors and folk themes. Like Roy's pieces, it incorporates traditional motifs and figures, creating a distinct narrative quality. The rich color palette and interplay of natural elements also echo the styles found in works by artists like Amrita Sher-Gil, who similarly explore themes of cultural identity and emotional expression through figurative forms.
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The village square by Arpita Basu (2015)
30 in x 20 in, Watercolor on paper
...Accomplished Artist Arpita Basu's 30 x 20 inch watercolor on Silk, a rare and a difficult medium, in earthy colours, 'The Village Square' captures the essence of a tiny hamlet in Bengal beautifully. Arpita's charming works are collected by major international museums due to the original folk element and the skill with which they are executed in a circular fashion, akin to Kantha stitch embroidery where village women sit in a circle and create masterpieces. All the action taking place in a hamlet, which could be from any part of the world, are recorded in a refreshing, pristine manner, thereby making it a spectacular collectors' piece !
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Krishna by Arpita Basu (2015)
14 in x 10 in, Watercolor on paper
...'Krishna', a 14 x 10 inch charming watercolor on paper by reclusive and amazingly talented artist Arpita Basu is a collectors piece. It's executed in the circular style adopted by the Kantha embroiderers as they used to sit in a circle & stitch. Beautiful, earthy colours & an unusual layout make it an outstanding composition.
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