JAHAR DASGUPTA (1942), INDIAN PAINTER – Drawing a bridge on which aesthetes can come closer to each other.

Mainly working in ink, pastel and acrylic colour.

It is quite unusual to see a factory in the heart of a town. First stop, also for you, should be the Tata Steel factory. Flooded with shopping centers, Bistupur Market http://www.jamshedpuronline.in/city-guide/shopping-in-jamshedpur is packed with shoppers who come here for buying the good-quality items available. During the weekends, its locals flock this market to purchase goods and savor tasty dishes, remembering beautiful paintings by an its famous city painter.

His childhood spent drowing on the floor, where he used to draw elephants and trees. Born into a May day in Jamshedpur, JAHAR DASGUPTA at the age of 9 he draw faces on the wall, and of his parents and they decided to send him in some art school. Later his family moved to Dhanbad. 1960, he was admitted to Visva-Bharati University at Santiniketan, living a turning point in his life. In 1964, he obtained diploma from Kala Bhavana.

Reality transformed with an air of fantasy, this is the essence of forms of his art. JAHAR DASGUPTA had developed his individual style in paintings and drawings, but previously now he mainly works in ink, pastel and acrylic colour. In 2004, he exhibited his first solo in abroad Norway and later in Sweden. He has lived and worked in Kolkata, and (apart from exhibitions in major cities of India), his works have been exhibited abroad in London and Paris, South Korea, Oslo and Stockholm.

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