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"Untitled 2"

"Untitled 2"

By Ranajit Das

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Size: 72" x 120" Inches

Type of Painting: Own Style

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Year: 2012

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Care Guide

Artworks should be displayed away from direct sunlight and breeze. To clean accumulated dust from a painting use a soft, dry brush very lightly on the surface. Make sure there is no moisture on the bristles before touching the artwork. Never use any chemical cleaning agents.

For repairing more severe damage, such as cracks or discolouration, it is best to seek help from a professional. Once a year, remove the artwork from the wall for a couple of days to let the wall breathe and avoid moisture accumulation.

Framing Guide

We suggest using a frame of minimum 2 inch thickness with either a plain black, brown or white border depending on the wall colour.

Acrylic and Oil paintings don't generally need a glass cover and are simply framed whereas watercolour paintings are framed and covered with glass to protect the artwork.

Size Guide

To determine the correct size of the painting, multiple the height of your available wall space by 0.75 and width by 0.60. This should gave you a good estimation of the size of the painting you should purchase.

For example, if the dimensions of your blank wall are 7 feet (H) x 10 feet (W), the artwork size you should consider is 5 feet (H) x 6 feet (W)

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About the Artist

In my paintings I have tried to recreate the beautiness of the earthly world .I have incorporated the surroundings of Shantiniketan in my artwork.
Since I have a deep attachment to the village, a lot of rural settings are reflected in my artwork. International influences that set foot in the locality are depicted as emotions and feelings of people.

A lot of media such as various kinds of wall posters, magazines, newspapers and the television brings curiosity in this locality to which I infuse various colours and textures and connect it to the local people’s daily life. Local fairs, temples and various other elements are also incorporated in my artwork.

Through the time and space of my existence, I have come in close contact with nature through which I derive spiritual feelings with various metaphors.

From the Artist

Born in West Bengal, Ranajit is a relatively newer artist with a lot of promising artwork. His artwork is an amalgamation of various colours and concepts he creates by observing the world around him. He has participated in many events and exhibitions across India and is definitely an artist to watch out for.

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