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Amit Bhar is a self taught artist. He has been inspired by the rustic beauty of rural Bengal from his childhood. At sixteen while at the Calcutta Govt. Art College, Amit was guided by Shri Paresh Das, a noted artist and gold medalist. He further studied art under the famous Subal Jana and Niloy Ghosh, who together enriched his style. Amit can capture the subtle details of every subject on his canvas. His paintings draw the viewer in to re-examine the fine line between illusion and reality, between waking and dreaming.
Goddess Durga's Power (2019)
36 in x 48 in, Oil & Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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Ramnagar Fort Palace, Benares I (2018)
36 in x 24 in, Oil & Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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Blessings from Benares (2017)
48 in x 36 in, Oil & Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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Myna Kakar represents the following artists through the Verandah art gallery, Kolkata, India. If you are an artist looking to expand your representation, please send an inmail to Myna Kakar. To view a tabular list of represented artists, click here.
On the Bank of the Ganges IV (2017)
30 in x 40 in, Oil and Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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The Majestic Ramnagar Fort Palace at Benares (2016)
30 in x 40 in, Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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Daybreak at the Benares Ghats III (2019)
30 in x 40 in, Oil & Acrylic on CanvasBy Amit Bhar
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Beautiful Indian Countryside by Amit Bhar (2024)
30 in x 48 in, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... pastoral scene, landscape painting, rural life, cows, dramatic sky, natural beauty, oil painting, tranquility, earth tones, country charm This captivating piece invites viewers into a serene pastoral scene, where the simplicity of rural life is beautifully depicted. Lush greenery meets a dramatic sky, creating a harmonious balance between earth and atmosphere. The artist captures the essence of tranquility, encouraging a deep connection to nature. Cattle graze peacefully as figures engage with their surroundings, evoking a sense of nostalgia and warmth. This artwork is perfect for those seeking to bring a touch of rural beauty into their space. The painting features a vast, open landscape with a prominent tree on the left side. A group of cows grazes in the foreground, while two figures tend to the animals. In the background, a rocky outcrop rises, with more figures visible at the top. The sky is filled with swirling clouds in shades of gray and blue, suggesting an impending storm. Light filters through the clouds, casting a soft glow on the landscape. The texture of the grass and the ruggedness of the terrain contrast beautifully, enhancing the scene's depth. This painting evokes the tranquil rural landscapes seen in the works of artists like Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable. Their use of light and atmospheric effects, along with a focus on pastoral themes, creates a similar emotional resonance. Like these masters, the artwork captures the essence of nature and human interaction, blending soft earth tones with dramatic skies.
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On the Banks of the Ganges II by Amit Bhar (2018)
30 in x 48 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... ganges river, spiritual art, temple painting, indian landscape, golden hues, serene atmosphere, cultural heritage, oil painting, historical scene, peaceful setting Experience a moment frozen in time, where spirituality meets the tranquil flow of life. This painting captures the essence of a sacred riverside in Varanasi, enveloped in a warm, golden glow. The artist intricately details the iconic temples and bustling ghats, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of this revered location. Each stroke whispers stories of devotion and serenity, making this piece a profound addition to any collection. The painting depicts a serene riverside scene along the Ganges River, showcasing a prominent temple with a pointed spire topped by a flag. The foreground features broad steps leading down to the water, where several boats are moored. The background reveals a series of ornate buildings and additional temples, softly illuminated by a warm, golden light that creates a peaceful atmosphere. The sky is painted in muted tones of yellow and brown, suggesting dusk or dawn. The texture varies across the canvas, with smoother areas representing the water and more detailed brushwork highlighting the architectural elements. This painting visually resonates with works such as 'The Fighting Temeraire' by J.M.W. Turner and 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa' by Hokusai. Both share a focus on water as a central element and evoke a sense of tranquility and movement. The subdued color palettes and atmospheric effects in these pieces parallel the warm tones and serene mood found in the current artwork, highlighting the connection between nature and spirituality.
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On the Bank of the Ganges IV by Amit Bhar (2017)
30 in x 40 in, Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded....Street lamps mingle with the golden hue of lamps from the temple as the stillness of the silver water becomes a mirror for the celebration of light. Night time in Beneras becomes vibrant with chimes from the temple, the fragrance of incense sticks as the stream of pilgrims and the stream of water flow past the ancient temples of the Hindu Gods. Mr. Amit Bar's highly realistic yet subtly stylised works have his unique stamp. As in his Benares series, strongly figurative, soft but vivid hues make up his oil paintings, with close attention paid to both lighting and texture. Amit speaks of his style as 'A new semi realistic technique of texturing with the realistic play of light and shade”. In a nut shell, his paintings let the viewer to re-examine the threshold between illusion and reality, between waking and dreaming varanasi art, night scene, spiritual painting, indian culture, river landscape, glowing lights, cityscape, oil painting, architectural detail, tranquil atmosphere This evocative painting captures the spiritual essence of Varanasi at night. The luminous glow from street lamps reflects off the gentle ripples of the Ganges, creating a serene yet vibrant atmosphere. The intricate architecture of the ghats stands proud against the dark sky, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of this sacred city. Ideal for those who appreciate spiritual and cultural themes, this piece evokes a sense of peace and contemplation. The painting depicts the ghats of Varanasi illuminated by warm, golden light from street lamps. In the foreground, stone steps lead down to the river, where several boats are moored. The buildings lining the riverbank rise in layers, showcasing a mix of architectural styles. The sky is deep and dark, contrasting with the glowing lights. The water reflects the illumination, creating a shimmering effect that adds depth to the scene. The overall composition is balanced, with a sense of tranquility permeating through the night setting. This painting shares visual similarities with works by artists like Thomas Kinkade, who often capture glowing light in urban settings, and Claude Monet's nighttime scenes that emphasize reflections in water. Both styles evoke a sense of peace and intimacy, highlighting the interplay between light and architecture, much like the serene ambiance found in Varanasi.
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Peace and Grace by Amit Bhar (2015)
60 in x 40 in, Oil and arcylic
New artwork uploaded....'Peace and Grace', a 60 x 40 inch canvas by eminent artist Amit Bhar captures the elegance of a woman who has just finished with her prayers in the river. It's a lovely composition, painted in intricate detail, with each drop of water glistening on her skin.The doves around the woman infuse the poetic setting with a dreamlike quality.
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On the banks of ganges by Amit Bhar (2015)
30 in x 40 in, Oil and arcylic
New artwork uploaded....Mr. Amit Bar's highly realistic yet subtly stylised works, like this 30 x 40 inch canvas, 'On the Banks of the Ganges' have his unique stamp. As in his Benares series, strongly figurative, soft but vivid hues make up his oil paintings, with close attention paid to both lighting and texture. In a nut shell, his paintings let the viewer to re-examine the threshold between illusion and reality, between waking and dreaming. ganges river, architectural beauty, serene landscape, warm tones, historical scene, peaceful water, morning light, oil painting, cultural heritage, contemplative art Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of this captivating scene, where the historic architecture meets the serene waters of the Ganges. The interplay of light and shadow creates a sense of depth, while the soft color palette invites contemplation. This piece evokes a deep connection to the spiritual essence of the river, making it a perfect addition to any art collection that seeks to capture the harmony of nature and humanity. The painting depicts a riverside scene along the Ganges, featuring grand, ancient architecture in warm reddish-brown tones. Stairs lead down to the water, where several boats are moored. The background is shrouded in soft gray and beige hues, suggesting an early morning or misty atmosphere. Light reflects gently on the water's surface, creating a serene mood. The texture of the building's stone contrasts with the smoothness of the river, while subtle details like scattered steps and distant figures add depth to the composition. This painting bears resemblance to works by artists like William Turner, known for his atmospheric landscapes and masterful use of light. Similar to Turner's river scenes, this artwork captures the essence of a tranquil moment, with an emphasis on the interplay between natural and architectural elements. The muted color palette and soft textures evoke feelings reminiscent of the romantic landscapes seen in 19th-century European art.
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Sunrise at the Ramnagar Fort, Varanasi by Amit Bhar (2015)
36 in x 48 in, Oil and arcylic on canvas
New artwork uploaded....Sunrise at the Ramnagar Fort, Varanasi (Beneras). The Ramnagar Fort is located near the Ganga River on its eastern bank, opposite to the Tulsi Ghat. The sandstone structure was built in the Mughal style in 1750 by Kashi Naresh Raja Balwant Singh. At present, the fort is not in a good shape. It has been the home of Kashi Naresh since the eighteenth century. The current king and the resident of the fort is Anant Narayan Singh, who is also known as the Maharaja of Varanasi even though this royal title has been abolished since 1971. Because of its scenic location on the banks of the Ganges, the fort and the palace are frequently used as an outdoor shooting location for films. The film titled Banaras is one of the popular movies shot here.It was the 7th Pit Stop of The Amazing Race 18 [Source - Wikipedia] varanasi art, river scene, indian landscape, warm colors, cultural heritage, traditional life, oil painting, sunset hues, historical architecture, serene atmosphere Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this captivating oil painting that transports viewers to the timeless banks of Varanasi. The artist masterfully captures a moment of tranquil life along the river, where tradition and modernity coexist. The warm hues of the sunset reflect off the water, creating a magical atmosphere that invites contemplation and reverie. This piece is perfect for collectors who appreciate the depth of cultural heritage and the ephemeral beauty of daily life in India. The painting depicts a riverside scene in Varanasi, showcasing a series of historic buildings and temples along the banks. The architecture features intricate details and is bathed in warm, golden light, suggesting either dawn or dusk. A prominent red flag flutters, adding a vibrant contrast against the earthy tones of the structures. In the foreground, several wooden boats float gently on the calm water, where figures can be seen engaging in daily activities. The background blends soft, muted colors, creating a serene atmosphere, while the texture of the canvas enhances the overall richness of the scene. This painting shares a visual similarity with works by artists like John Singer Sargent and Claude Monet, who often depicted riverside scenes with a focus on light and atmosphere. The use of warm tones and reflections in water evokes the tranquility found in Monet's 'Water Lilies', while the architectural elements remind one of Sargent's portraits of Venice, blending culture with nature in a harmonious composition.
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A Picture of Grace by Amit Bhar (2015)
40 in x 30 in, Oil and arcylic on canvas
New artwork uploaded....'After the Bath', an incredibly realistic and exquisitely detailed 40 x 30 inch canvas by the accomplished artist Amit Bhar is a sight for sore eyes. An amazing composition to enhance one's collection with ! figurative art, oil painting, feminine form, sari draping, cultural identity, soft colors, elegant pose, contemporary, mystique, fine art This captivating artwork invites the viewer into a world of grace and allure. The figure, draped in a delicate white sari, exudes a sense of mystery and sophistication. The soft, flowing fabric contrasts beautifully with the vibrant background hues, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The artist masterfully captures the essence of femininity, leaving much to the imagination. This piece is a stunning representation of cultural beauty, perfect for any modern art collection, and will inspire conversations about identity and tradition. The painting features a woman viewed from behind, wearing a flowing white sari with a striking red border. Her hair is styled elegantly, and she holds her hands above her head, enhancing her graceful posture. The background is a blend of soft, muted colors that create a dreamy atmosphere, with hints of greens and golds. The fabric of the sari appears semi-transparent, revealing the contours of her back, while the texture of the painting adds depth. Light plays gently across the scene, highlighting the curves and movement of the drapery, creating an ethereal quality. This painting bears visual similarities to works by artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, who often explored the female form with flowing lines and textured backgrounds. Klimt's use of gold and intricate patterns resonates with the rich colors seen here, while Schiele's expressive figures share a similar sense of intimacy and movement. Both artists capture the essence of femininity in a way that evokes emotion and invites contemplation.
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