Indrani Chowdhury has spent most of her twenty seven-year
career as a journalist, starting with The Times of India in Mumbai.Her most
abiding hobby has been painting. Trained at ChitrakalaParishat, Bangalore, she
is now a full- time artist.
Over the years Indrani has travelled extensively and been a
keen follower of Master Artists of the world. Her academic interest in the
history and evolution of contemporary art gives her works a unique depth of
thought. The Impressionist era is her favourite and its influence on her
creativity is evident in her works.
Indrani’s art is created with the specific purpose of
collaborating with young art lovers in decorating their homes and offices with
an abundance of life and colour. For the more mature art collector who seeks
newness, Indrani offers stylish work & a fresh perspective on regular
subjects.
Her work is affordably priced (between Rs.10,000/$168 to
Rs.20,000/$333)and geared for those seeking to add a new dimension to their
décor.
Her subjects include landscapes, monuments, portraits of
interesting people in action for example dancers, musicians and of course
clowns whose faces tell a story.
No comments:
Post a Comment