This week, Bishnupriya Chowdhuri of The Antonym engages in a conversation with artist Hiran Sarkar who happens to have designed the cover page of the first print edition of the magazine.
This week, Bishnupriya Chowdhuri of The Antonym engages in a conversation with artist Hiran Sarkar who happens to have designed the cover page of the first print edition of the magazine.
One does not have to “worry about wasted canvas” or confining a piece to a single collector when...
Cynthia Yatchman, The Antonym Artist of the Month, is as comfortable working with cake decorating...
Hanna Marie Dean Wright, our Artist of the Month, is a self-taught folk artist from Keavy,...
Patachitra is a unique art tradition of Bengal and Orissa that essentially presupposes the graphic...
She is a painter who believes “it is (usually) better to underwork than to overwork”. A...
GAP (Global Art Project) at The Art Village, an article on an art conclave by Tapas Ray
Jury, who graduated in fine arts from the University of Houston-Clear Lake in 2014, has been published in over 130 magazines from all over the world. Her art has appeared in The Tishman Review, Amsterdam Quarterly, The Menteur, The Manhattanville Review, and Blue Mesa Review, among others.
Suprabhat Bhaduri, born and brought up in Howrah, the other side of the Ganges, feels privileged to be under the tutelage of Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharjee, one of the famous Indian painters of our times. His artistry is hugely influenced by the shadowy streets of northern Calcutta.The mystic gloaming that these narrow streets offer injected in him a sense of surrealism that his paintings now express.
This series is the result of sampling artworks available on free digital archive to offer a new, ambiguous or radially symmetrical view of images that can be viewed in 180-degree flipped orientations.