Born (1946 AD) in Kathmandu, he did his B.F.A. from Fine Art Campus Tribhuwan University. He has done numerous solo exhibitions in Nepal, Italy, USA, India, Korea, Japan, France, Turkey and Bangladesh. He has participated…
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To depict the theme of peace and harmony in conflict-ridden contemporary society Shankar Raj Singh Suwal exploits the subject matters of traditional Nepali painting, and Hindu and Buddhist mythologies using surrealist technique. Religious and cultural…
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Born in 1947 in Keltole, Kathmandu and son of late artist Amar Chitrakar, Jagdish Chitrakar has started his art journey only from 1977 and became as a freelance painter from 1980. He did Leadership Training…
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Vijay Thapa depicts social conflict and suffering human figures in his impressionist and cubist paintings. Like impressionists, he plays with light and shade in his canvas. His works are influenced by geometric forms of Cezanne…
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Born in 1939 AD, she did her Government Diploma in Art from J. J. School of Art Mumbai India. Then she went on to receive certificate of painting from Ecole Nationale Superoure des Beaux Art…
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The use of colours, lines and brushstrokes create a sort of movement and rhythm in K. K. Karmacharya’s works. As everything is moving and sweeping, the compositions give a sense of cosmic rhythm. The movement…
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Self-taught artist Krishna Gopal Ranjit (b 1932 AD) has done his twenty solo exhibitions in Nepal, Japan and Thailand. He has participated in various group art exhibitions such as National art exhibition organized by NAFA,…
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Gehendra Man Amatya (b 1993 B.S.) did his B.Com. from Trichandra College (Patna University). Along with that he has taken short training on Drawing and Color combination with artist Chandra Man Singh Maskey, training of…
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Radhye Shyam Mulmi’s surrealist works depict the artist’s quest for peace and harmony with objective correlative of visual images.  Shivalinga, Buddha, lotus, etc. are the recurrent images in his paintings. The images and figures are…
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Shashikala Tiwari’s works deal about Hindu and Buddhist mythologies, women’s problems and the images of nature. Tiwari seems to have suffered from terrorism, tragic events and social disharmony in contemporary Nepali society, and her works…
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Sharada Chitrakar’s works capture the beauty of natural landscape including the images of various birds, flowers and trees. The landscape generally includes fields, meadows, mountains and forest.  The image of crow is recurrent in her…
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Born in 1946 in Siraha, she did Diploma of Fine Arts and Crafts from Tagore Kala Bhawan (Art Campus), Shanti Niketan, West Bengal, India. Afterwards she did her M.A. with major subject in Art, California…
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