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Artist Prasenjit Nath Educational Qualification: B.V.A. passed from THE INDIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & DRAFTSMANSHIP (Under RABINDRA BHARATI UNIVERSITY) in 2004. Member: ICAC (International Creative Art Centre), Mumbai. ‘SREEJAN’ Group, Kolkata. Moner Milon, Kolkata. ‘KARIKA’ Group, Kolkata. Prasenjit Nath is a contemporary visual artist whose practice is rooted in the poetic interplay between tradition, emotion, and evolving techniques of modern art. His work draws inspiration from classical Indian cultural heritage while seamlessly merging it with a contemporary visual language. Through a sensitive balance of texture, symbolism, and narrative depth, he creates paintings that invite viewers into a world where reality and imagination coexist with quiet intensity. Raised with an enduring appreciation for forms, colours, and human emotion, Prasenjit’s artistic journey is shaped by a deep commitment to storytelling through visual expression. Each artwork reflects a moment of introspection — a space where the spiritual, the natural, and the human experience merge to reveal a larger truth. His practice often explores themes such as feminine divinity, harmony with nature, inner resilience, and emotional transformation, allowing every canvas to become a window into an intimate universe. In his body of work, pieces like “Rider of Dreams”, “Dancing With Love”, and “Unity With Nature” demonstrate an evolving sensibility toward texture-building, movement, layered emotions, and symbolic narrative structures. These paintings reflect his ability to translate lived experiences into visual stories that resonate widely across generations. My work is grounded in an ongoing search for meaning — visually, spiritually, and emotionally. I paint to understand the subtle conversations between the inner world and the outer landscape around us. Through layered surfaces, fluid forms, and controlled tonal vibrations, I seek to give shape to experiences that cannot be spoken in words. My artistic language is a merging of inherited cultural memory with contemporary insight. Each painting is built slowly, through observation and reflection, allowing the final form to emerge organically. I believe that art is not merely a representation; it is a living dialogue, a bridge between the seen and the unseen. My practice continues to challenge me to go deeper, to refine, and to remain open to new possibilities. My artistic practice is shaped by a continuous search for visual depth, emotional clarity, and a timeless cultural connection. Each work emerges from an intensive process of observation, research, and technique-building — where traditional Indian aesthetics meet contemporary narrative strategies. I develop my paintings through layered textures, controlled tonal variations, and symbolic composition frameworks that allow viewers to engage not just with the image, but with an evolving story. The strength of my practice lies in its ability to merge classical philosophy with modern visual language, making the work suitable for diverse curatorial perspectives. I focus on themes such as inner transformation, harmony with nature, feminine divinity, and the quiet power of human resilience — subjects that remain universally relevant across generations. Through continuous experimentation with mediums, surface treatments, and conceptual structuring, my artworks are crafted to sustain both academic interest and public engagement. This evolving methodology positions my practice for broader artistic platforms by offering fresh perspectives, strong thematic consistency, and a visually immersive experience for viewers of all backgrounds. Publish Painting News Papers: ANANDABAZAR PATRIKA, TIMES OF INDIA, THE TELEGRAPH, DESH PATRIKA (REVIEW BY CURATOR LATE SOVON SOM), THE BENGAL POST, ONLINE MAGAZINE :- KOLKATA PAGES, NEWS BHARAT 24HRS, CATALOGUE “INDIA ART FESTIVAL- 2013” in Mumbai. Award & Achievment: BANGIYA KALA RATNA AWARD, 2024. Sponsored show: 2025: “PRESENT FUTURE” art exhibition EMERGING ARTISTS sponsor ICAC at BIKANER HOUSE in NEW DELHI. 2020: WORLD VIRTUAL MUSEUM sponsored by online exhibition. Link: http://www.worldvirtualmuseum.com/prasenjit-nath/ 2018: THE OCCASION OF 125 YEARS CELEBRATION sponsored by ICAD. 2015: GRAND ART EXHIBITION sponsored by ICAC in Mumbai 2014: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts. 2014: “RANGO KI RIMZIM” a group exhibition organizes by International Creative Art Centre (ICAC) & Indian Artist Art Center (IAAC) at Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai. 2013: ICAC & IAF (India Art Festival) art exhibition, Nehru Center in Mumbai. 2012: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2011: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2007: “PAINTED DELIGHT” art exhibition sponsored by Birla Academy Of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. 2005: “Open Air” art exhibition sponsored by Birla Academy of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. Group Show: 2025: “PRESENT FUTURE” art exhibition EMERGING ARTISTS sponsor ICAC at BIKANER HOUSE in New Delhi. 2025: 16th annual art exhibition presented by SALT LAKE SREEJAN GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS, DELHI. 2025: Bengal Creative Club presents THE SHADES OF NUDE – II at ICCR in Kolkata. 2025: MONER MILON & HOTEL THE SOJOURN presents VINAYAKA at HOTEL THE SOJOURN in Salt Lake City, Kolkata. 2025: 8th art exhibition 2025 presented by KARIKA at ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Kolkata. 2024: “RAVANA” a group exhibition by AAKAR at ICCR in Kolkata. 2024: “FREEDOM” All India Art Exhibition by Srijanika Art Gallery in Navi Mumbai. 2024: “HARMONY” International Online Art Exhibition by BANGIYA KALA KENDRA, Mumbai. 2020: WORLD VIRTUAL MUSEUM sponsored by online exhibition. Link: http://www.worldvirtualmuseum.com/prasenjit-nath/ 2018: THE OCCASION OF 125 YEARS CELEBRATION sponsored by ICAD. 2015: GRAND ART EXHIBITION sponsored by ICAC in Mumbai 2014: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts. 2014: “RANGO KI RIMZIM” a group exhibition organizes by International Creative Art Centre (ICAC) & Indian Artist Art Center (IAAC) at Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai. 2013: ICAC & IAF (India Art Festival) art exhibition, Nehru Center in Mumbai. 2012: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2012: A group exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2011: ALL INDIA CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION” sponsored by “SSSP” at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2011: Group exhibition at Master Collection Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2009: Group exhibition by “TRIKON” at Birla Academy of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. 2009: “ART4U” presented a Group exhibition at ICCR, Kolkata. 2008: “ARANYA” art exhibition at Birla Academy of Arts & Culture (Organized by RAD), Kolkata. 2008: Group exhibition at “ANGAN ART GALLERY”, Kolkata. 2007: Group exhibition at “Gallery With Difference”, Kolkata. 2007: “PAINTED DELIGHT” art exhibition sponsored by Birla Academy Of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. 2005: “The Group”; exhibition at Birla Academy of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. 2005: “Open Air” art exhibition sponsored by Birla Academy of Arts & Culture, Kolkata. 2005: “Green Group” Group exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2004: “The Group” Group exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2003: “Seven Painters” Group exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. 2002: WEST BENGAL STATE ACADEMY art exhibition in RABINDRA BHARATI UNIVERSITY in Kolkata. 2000-2003: Annual exhibition at my college. Art Camp: 1. 2024: Moner Milon, Kolkata. 2. 2013: International Creative Art Centre (ICAC) Appreciable Art Camp at Nagothane in Mumbai 3. 2001: KARIKA Dokra Camp In Kolkata.
RADHA-12 (2024)
30 in x 22 in, ACRYLIC ON PAPER*Price of original artwork including shipping
DREAM OF WEDDING (2008)
60 in x 48 in, OIL ON CANVAS*Price of original artwork including shipping
RADHA 1 (2009)
40 in x 29 in, OIL ON CANVAS*Price of original artwork including shipping
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.
DREAM OF WEDDING (2008)
60 in x 48 in, OIL ON CANVAS*Price of original artwork including shipping
RADHA 1 (2009)
40 in x 29 in, OIL ON CANVAS*Price of original artwork including shipping
The Enlightenment of Gautama (2026)
47 in x 32 in, Acrylic on Canvas*Price of original artwork including shipping
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The Enlightenment of Gautama by PRASENJIT NATH (2026)
47 in x 32 in, Acrylic on Canvas
New artwork uploaded.... buddhist art, spiritual painting, lotus flower, traditional style, vibrant colors, meditative theme, eastern aesthetics, sacred narratives, cultural heritage, gold leaf This exquisite piece captures a moment of profound tranquility, featuring a seated figure adorned in a flowing robe. Surrounded by lush flora, the artwork invites viewers to explore themes of peace and enlightenment. The intricate details and vibrant colors engage the senses, creating a meditative experience. Ideal for collectors who appreciate spiritual narratives and the delicate interplay of light and texture, this painting is a testament to craftsmanship and devotion. The painting depicts a serene figure seated cross-legged, draped in a blue robe with gold accents. The background is filled with lush green foliage, intertwining with pink lotus flowers, symbolizing purity. Surrounding the central figure are stylized elephants and birds, rendered in vivid colors. The lower section features a series of small narrative scenes, showcasing human figures in traditional attire. The overall composition is framed by a golden border, enhancing the richness of the colors. The texture is smooth, with glimmers of gold leaf catching the light, adding depth and warmth to the artwork. This painting shares visual similarities with traditional Buddhist artworks, such as those found in ancient Tibetan thangkas or Indian miniature paintings. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details draws parallels to the works of artists like Thangtong Gyalpo, who also depicted spiritual themes with ornate borders and rich textures, emphasizing a connection to the divine through nature and symbolism.
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RADHA 1 by PRASENJIT NATH (2009)
40 in x 29 in, OIL ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, cultural expression, vibrant colors, musical themes, contemporary painting, symbolism, red background, peacock motif, emotional depth, acrylic art This captivating artwork invites viewers into a vibrant world where music and nature intertwine. The central figure, a woman poised with a string instrument, embodies the spirit of creativity and cultural heritage. Set against a striking red backdrop adorned with a stylized peacock, the painting explores themes of tradition and artistic expression. This piece is perfect for those seeking to enrich their space with emotional depth and visual dynamism, making it an excellent addition to any contemporary collection. The painting features a woman in a purple dress, holding a string instrument and gazing thoughtfully. She stands against a vivid red background that showcases a large, intricately patterned peacock. The peacock is stylized and decorated with a variety of shapes, adding a whimsical touch. The woman's dark hair is styled in a braid, and her expressive features convey a sense of contemplation. The warm tones of the background contrast with the cooler colors of her attire and the detailed peacock, creating a striking visual balance. The overall composition is harmonious and inviting. This painting evokes the vibrant color palettes and whimsical themes found in the works of Frida Kahlo, particularly in her self-portraits where nature and personal identity intersect. Similarly, the stylized elements and emotional undertones resonate with the works of Diego Rivera, who often incorporated cultural motifs and rich colors to convey deeper narratives.
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JOY HO by PRASENJIT NATH (2009)
30 in x 30 in, OIL ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... still life, symbolic art, warm colors, cultural themes, acrylic painting, contemporary art, intimate setting, figurative elements, textural details, artistic recognition This captivating piece delves into the interplay between recognition and creativity. A beautifully crafted box, adorned with intricate patterns, serves as the focal point, exuding warmth and nostalgia. The figures in the background suggest a narrative of achievement, while the vibrant red cloth adds a layer of richness. This artwork invites viewers to reflect on the essence of honor and the artistry involved in its pursuit. Perfect for collectors who appreciate thought-provoking themes and striking visuals. The painting features a central ornate box with a round top, colored in earthy tones of brown and red. A vibrant red cloth, detailed with small motifs, drapes over one side, contrasting against the warm background. In the rear, three white statues of figures stand against a softly illuminated wall, radiating a subtle glow. The setting is intimate, with muted light creating gentle shadows that enhance the textures of the box and fabric. Two small, round objects lie on the ground, adding a sense of balance to the composition. This painting evokes the spirit of René Magritte's surrealism, particularly his works featuring everyday objects in unexpected contexts. The use of muted colors and symbolic elements parallels Magritte's exploration of reality and perception. Similarly, the compositions of Giorgio de Chirico, with their dream-like quality and enigmatic objects, resonate with the themes presented here, inviting contemplation on the nature of achievement and artistry.
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DREAM OF WEDDING by PRASENJIT NATH (2008)
60 in x 48 in, OIL ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... spiritual art, figurative painting, red hues, devotion theme, cultural symbolism, modern spirituality, female figure, sacred icons, warm colors, contemporary art This captivating piece explores the intersection of spirituality and femininity through vivid colors and symbolic imagery. The central figure, draped in a vibrant red shawl, embodies grace and reverence. Surrounding her are significant religious icons, inviting viewers to contemplate the role of devotion in daily life. The warm background radiates a sense of peace, making this work an enchanting addition to any collection. The painting features a central female figure kneeling on a decorative rug, partially draped in a bright red shawl. She gazes thoughtfully, her body positioned gracefully, suggesting an intimate connection with her surroundings. Flanking her on the rug are two small idols, intricately detailed, representing deities. A butterfly motif decorates the rug, adding a touch of whimsy. The background is a warm gradient of orange and yellow, with subtle lotus flowers faintly visible, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. The overall texture is smooth, with a glossy finish that captures light beautifully. This painting bears similarity to the works of Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma, known for his depictions of Hindu mythology and femininity. The warm color palette and the presence of religious icons evoke the spiritual essence found in Varma's paintings, while the composition emphasizes the emotional connection between the subject and her environment, reminiscent of themes in modern religious art.
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DREAM GIRL by PRASENJIT NATH (2006)
34 in x 27 in, OIL ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, bold colors, female figure, dreamlike scenery, contemporary painting, intimate composition, whimsical elements, emotional depth, mixed media, narrative art This captivating piece explores the intimate interplay between the human form and the vibrancy of color. The central figure, draped in flowing fabrics, exudes a sense of tranquility and confidence. Surrounding her, whimsical architectural elements hint at a narrative of home and belonging. The bold red background enhances the emotional depth of the composition, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity and space. A striking addition to any contemporary collection, this artwork resonates with themes of femininity and self-discovery. The painting features a reclining female figure, partially nude, with long black hair and a serene expression. She is draped in a flowing blue fabric that contrasts with the vivid red background. The figure occupies the center of the composition, drawing the viewer's eye. Surrounding her are small, stylized houses, rendered in pastel colors, creating a whimsical, almost dreamlike quality. A winding line, possibly representing a path, weaves through the scene, connecting the figure to the houses. The overall texture is smooth, with bold colors that evoke warmth and intimacy. This painting evokes the style of works by Frida Kahlo, known for her vibrant use of color and exploration of identity. The emotional intensity and incorporation of personal narrative seen in Kahlo's self-portraits resonate with this piece. Additionally, the whimsical architectural elements mirror the surreal qualities found in Marc Chagall's work, where figures often interact with fantastical environments.
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DANCING WITH LOVE by PRASENJIT NATH (2021)
30 in x 22 in, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
New artwork uploaded.... figurative art, surrealism, colorful patterns, human figure, nature theme, red background, symbolic imagery, contemporary art, emotional expression, intricate designs This vibrant piece invites viewers into a surreal world where the human form intertwines with nature. The figure, adorned with intricate floral patterns, embodies a sense of harmony and connection to the earth. The striking red background enhances the emotional intensity, while the green apple signifies knowledge and temptation. With a playful pose and thoughtful expression, the artwork challenges perceptions of identity and the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Perfect for those who appreciate contemporary art that speaks to deeper themes of existence. The artwork features a human figure contorted in a dynamic pose, balancing on their head with legs bent backward. The figure's skin is adorned with colorful floral patterns and a bird motif, creating a sense of integration with nature. In one hand, the figure holds a green apple, symbolizing knowledge, while the other hand reaches towards a blooming flower below. The background is a vivid red, creating a striking contrast with the figure's skin tones and designs. Delicate vines and flowers stretch across the lower part of the image, enhancing the natural theme. This piece resonates with the works of Frida Kahlo, particularly in its exploration of identity and nature. The bold colors and intricate symbolism draw parallels to her self-portraits, where the human form is deeply intertwined with flora and fauna. Additionally, the dynamic pose evokes the movement found in works by Henri Matisse, whose compositions often celebrate the fluidity of the human body against vibrant backgrounds.
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BASANTA UTSAB I by PRASENJIT NATH (2011)
36 in x 30 in, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... cultural art, modern woman, red curtain, peacock motif, vibrant colors, symbolism, heritage, contemporary, hospitality, acrylic painting This vibrant artwork captures the essence of cultural identity through the harmonious blend of traditional and modern elements. A woman stands gracefully, embodying strength and serenity, while holding a dish that signifies hospitality. The striking red curtain, adorned with a peacock motif, serves as a captivating backdrop, evoking feelings of warmth and celebration. The artist intricately weaves together symbolism and color, inviting viewers to explore the layers of cultural richness embedded in the scene. This piece is a celebration of heritage and contemporary life. The painting features a woman standing in the foreground, holding a dish in her hands. She is dressed in a bright green top and blue shorts, with traditional jewelry adorning her neck and wrists. Behind her, a vibrant red curtain hangs, featuring an intricate peacock design. The background is warm, with soft orange hues contrasting the deep black archway above. The light casts a gentle glow on the woman's face, highlighting her expression. The texture of the curtain appears smooth, while the peacock illustration is detailed, adding depth to the overall composition. This painting shares visual similarities with works by artists like Amrita Sher-Gil, who also explored themes of cultural identity and femininity, using bold colors and strong compositions. Sher-Gil's pieces often feature women in traditional attire against striking backgrounds, reflecting a blend of modernity and heritage, much like the vibrant interplay seen in this artwork.
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ARDHNARISHWAR by PRASENJIT NATH (2014)
53 in x 28 in, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
New artwork uploaded.... portrait art, cultural identity, vibrant colors, traditional attire, serene expression, acrylic painting, modern artistry, textured surface, female empowerment, heritage themes This captivating artwork celebrates the fusion of tradition and modernity. The striking figure, draped in vibrant red, exudes a confident serenity, inviting viewers to explore the depths of identity and cultural heritage. The rich textures and bold colors evoke a sense of warmth and familiarity, while the framed presentation hints at the duality of the subject's existence within a contemporary context. This piece serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty found in embracing one's roots. The painting features a woman portrayed in a frontal pose, adorned in a flowing red saree, which cascades down her left side. Her expression is serene yet confident, with an enigmatic smile that engages the viewer. The background is a gradient of warm yellow tones, enhancing the figure's presence. The frame is wooden, adding a touch of classic elegance. The texture of the canvas is visible, with brush strokes creating a tactile quality. The saree is detailed with leaf patterns, contrasting against the solid color, while her long hair frames her face. This painting evokes a sense of familiarity with works like Frida Kahlo's self-portraits, characterized by bold colors and cultural symbolism. Similar themes of identity and tradition can be found in Gustav Klimt's portraits, where intricate patterns and rich textures create depth. Both styles convey a strong emotional connection through their distinctive use of color and composition.
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RADHA-12 by PRASENJIT NATH (2024)
30 in x 22 in, ACRYLIC ON PAPER
New artwork uploaded.... cultural identity, figurative art, vibrant colors, indian art, feminine strength, traditional motifs, expressionism, contemporary painting, earth tones, textured fabric This captivating piece offers a glimpse into the interplay of tradition and modernity. A woman, adorned in vibrant colors, carries a vivid shawl that flows like a peacock's tail, symbolizing grace and cultural heritage. The warm backdrop, infused with earthy tones, creates a harmonious balance, inviting viewers to explore the narrative woven into the fabric of her attire. This artwork resonates with themes of identity and feminine strength, making it a striking addition to contemporary collections. The painting features a woman with dark hair and a bindi on her forehead, wearing a blue and red sari. She is positioned slightly to the left, her expression contemplative, as she carries a large, vividly colored shawl draped over her shoulder. The shawl is adorned with intricate peacock motifs in pink and purple, contrasting sharply with the warm yellow background. Surrounding her are stylized lotus flowers, enhancing the cultural theme. The light appears to emanate from the left, highlighting the textures of the fabric and the contours of her face, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. This painting bears resemblance to works by Indian contemporary artist Bhuri Singh, known for his vibrant use of color and depiction of Indian culture. The use of peacock motifs and the portrayal of women in traditional attire echo the themes found in paintings by artists like Ravi Varma, celebrated for their rich colors and cultural narratives. Both styles emphasize the beauty of tradition while incorporating modern artistic expression.
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BUDDHA WITH SUJATA by PRASENJIT NATH (2024)
29 in x 22 in, ACRYLIC ON PAPER
New artwork uploaded.... spiritual art, buddha painting, cultural heritage, modern realism, vibrant colors, female figure, contemplative art, indian art, symbolic imagery, expression of peace This captivating piece invites viewers into a moment of quiet reflection. A woman in a vibrant yellow sari reaches out as if to offer something precious, her expression embodying grace and wisdom. Behind her, an intricate mural of Buddha surrounded by floral motifs adds layers of meaning, symbolizing peace and enlightenment. The serene composition is enhanced by the subtle presence of a bird, suggesting a connection to nature and the divine. This artwork is a beautiful exploration of spirituality and cultural heritage, perfect for any contemplative space. The painting features a woman in a bright yellow sari, positioned to the right. She extends her arm, holding a small dish, with a thoughtful expression on her face. Behind her, a vivid red backdrop displays a mural of Buddha, intricately detailed with floral patterns. The mural contrasts sharply with the warm hues of her clothing. Above, a white bird perches on a horizontal rod, adding a sense of life to the scene. The background consists of a textured golden wall, creating an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility. The interplay of colors evokes a sense of harmony. This artwork shares visual similarities with works by Indian contemporary artists like Tyeb Mehta and Subodh Gupta, who also explore themes of spirituality and cultural identity. The use of bold colors and significant figures, along with a focus on emotional expression, resonates with their styles. Additionally, the depiction of religious symbols in a modern context evokes comparisons to the vibrant compositions of Frida Kahlo, who similarly blended personal and cultural narratives.
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