Artist: Aparup Mukherjee Contemporary

Born

1963

Education

B.V.A. (Bachelor Of Visual Arts) Govt. College of Art & Craft in Painting in 1986.

Exhibitions

2024 : 12th to 14th July, QUILL AND CANVAS, Gurgaon, (Solo show).2011 : GALLERY K2, Kolkata (Some Brilliant Water Colours).2007 : Birla Academy of Art & Culture (Rhythim of Nature).2006 : “Bengal Water Colours” organized by Indiaarts Forum at I.H.C.(Group Show).2001 : Triveni Art Gallery at Delhi (Solo show).1992 : Academy of Fine Arts (Group Show, Friendship 92) & (Group Show Srishti 91).1980 - 86 : Participated in Annual Exhibition at Kolkata Art College.

Other Informations

Awards
1988 : Scholarship from West Bengal Culture & Information Center.
1986 : Special prize as a best student of Govt. Art College Prize was given by Ex-Prime Minister Rajib Gandhi.
1986 : Certificate of Merit from Govt. Art College.
1985 : Certificate of Merit, Society of Oriental Art.
1984 : Special Award from Kala Bharti.
1983-85 : West Bengal Governor’s Award.
1983 : D.P.I. Award.
1982 : Principal Award from Govt. Art College.

Concept –

Journey with Banaras
Banaras has always held a special place in my artistic journey, standing as my most cherished
subject for painting. During my college years, my visit to Banaras marked a profound shift in
my approach. I was captivated by the mystical perspectives of its high steps, ancient temples,
and the vibrant activities unfolding at the Ganga ghats. The invisible Ganga stretching into
the distance, veiled in fog, and the ghostly presence of hazy boats left an indelible impression
on me.
In 1985, my dedication to capturing the essence of Banaras was rewarded with the Governor’s
Award in watercolor painting. The subject of my acclaimed piece was none other than the
iconic Banaras ghat. My mentor, the esteemed watercolorist Prof. Ganesh Haloi, lauded my
work as “Excellent,” a momentous affirmation that remains a highlight of my artistic career.
Since then, Banaras ghat has recurrently surfaced as a central theme in my paintings.
However, the view of Banaras ghat has evolved significantly through the lens of my
subconscious mind. Although I revisit Banaras frequently, I have never sketched on-site.
Instead, I rely on my inner vision to translate the city’s essence onto paper. Layering colors to
create forms that align with my compositional instincts, my paintings manifest as boundless
and untouched. Eschewing outlines, they are surrounded by open white spaces that amplify
their ethereal quality


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