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artist always sales their emotion, I am selling the NOSTALGIA...

"Although many would argue that mood is the most important factor in creating art, I thing is true". Always, artist have a soft and sweet soul, which doesn't match with others. They live in their own world... says Kishore...

so much more than Before, and so much After, too...   

Meet Kishore Pratim Biswas, India’s upcoming independent artist, having 25-year journey in modern contemporary art movement has not only strengthened his unconventional thought process, but architected his painting style too.  

Born in Kolkata, 44 year-old Kishore was passionate about art since childhood. After graduating in Fine Arts from Government College of Art & Craft, Calcutta, 1997. Kishore spent some struggling years in his hometown and then moved to Mumbai in 2009. 


Today Kishore has his own studio in Mumbai. Kishore started by primarily painting in water colors. But his talent knew no bounds. Gradually, he switched to painting Acrylic on canvas. Today, he stands on a solid intellectual platform and his work reflects a unique streak, where color is of great importance, and form happens to be only incidental. He uses the texture in the canvas as well as experimental methods to add the finishing touch to his meticulous paintings. Kishore is also an expert in acrylic, oil, watercolor, mix media, charcoal, and soft pastels. 



Kishore says "The artist always sales their emotion... so, experience it.. feel it... and believe it... you fall in... nostalgia of Indian steam locomotives…    

Yes, nostalgic itself have an emotional memories of our early days, which is we never forget, always carrying with our subconscious mind, which is being with us for ever... That exciting memories always make us happy… and emotional…"    

"Here, I am selling the NOSTALGIA... this is a story about the Nostalgia of Indian Steam Locomotives… Presently, there is no alive steam locomotive around us. That might have seen in the museum or other places as an antic. The idea is to represent those locomotives to the new generation through my paintings." Kishore says

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