Logbook of an Unknown Artist | Paintings Of Animesh Roy

Logbook of an Unknown Artist | Paintings Of Animesh Roy

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Art & Artists Today


To create bona fide genuine Art (not fads or fashion)... you have to put in real efforts... There aren't any shortcuts!
To be a bona fide artist in the real sense you must have a gift for drawing and a sense of colour. Unfortunately no art schools/colleges/universities or 'degrees' can install this in you... There's no transfer technology. No cut paste.
Art collages churn out thousands of BFA, MFA "Artists" every year... And we very well know how most of them end up or what they create...
As a result there are so many fake, pretentious artists and Art doing the rounds of the art world today... In the name of abstract, modern, conceptual etc and going beyond simple old school 'Representational Art', that is ...what's in front of us: 'Mother Nature' in all it's glory!
Especially in the contemporary Indian art scene. Most are first-rate frauds... Without any talent or skill... Only with their high profile connections, social networking skills, ability to hold wine glasses with fake pride in their fake English accent! They dress up in "designer clothes" and show up every week on social gatherings and make it to the Page 3 of mainstream media. They never really paint or draw... They can't afford to dirty their hands...



Many have conveniently gone into digital or video art... Basically computer aided Photoshop!! With advanced digital, off-set printers...you can take out prints on canvas or artists quality paper. You may camouflage by applying few strokes over it with freehand or apply varnish etc.. & low & behold..
Then they say it's their work of art.
I am writing all this to make genuine art lovers & collectors aware when they buy or view Art today.
 

Animesh Roy
15 January 2019
Poznan Poland.


Thursday, April 14, 2016

Art of Animesh Roy: Paintings 2016

'লালগোলা এক্সপ্রেস' ('Lalgola Express')
Oil on Linen
40x40 cm
15.7 x15.7 inches
2016
For Sale

You can view my works here..
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Landscape-2
Oil on Linen
(size i will confirm once i know!!)
2016
For Sale

You can view my works here.
www.facebook.com/animeshroyartist


Landscape
Oil on Linen
41x33cm
16.1x13 inches
2015-16
For Sale

You can view my works here..
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Maa & Child
Oil on Linen
40x40 cm
15.7 x15.7 inches
2016
For Sale

You can view my works here..
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Moonrise-II
Oil on Linen
30x30cm
11.8x11.8 inches
2016
For Sale

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Moonrise
Oil on Linen
33x27 cm
13 x10.6 inches
2016
For Sale

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Sunlit Path
Oil on Linen
40x40 cm
15.7 x15.7 inches
2016
For Sale

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Untitled*
Oil on Linen
50x40 cm
19.7 x15.7 in
2016
For Sale

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*you're welcome to suggest a title?!


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Art of Animesh Roy


“Animesh Roy paints with a breezy brush, loaded with thick paint catching the ephemeral poetry of colour and light...” thus wrote an art critic once.



Animesh Roy (b.1968 India) studied at Delhi College of Art (1986-90).



In the last two decades since, he has held and participated in various art shows across the world. The artist's impressionistic style is characterised by visible, expressive brush-strokes, a painterly impasto, bright and soft colours, visible textures and bold highlights.



Animesh has a lucid painterly style, drawing from his travels around the world.



His art works are painted mostly in Oil on linen (canvas) and drawn with strong strokes and vibrant colours that make the pictures seem almost to glow.



Because of his excellent paintings techniques, he has received high appreciation from art critics and collectors. And catches the attention of media.



In his Art so in his life, Roy has merged the Orient and the Occident to a beautiful unison!


Animesh Roy lives and works in both India and Europe.

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Buy original paintings of Animesh Roy, directly from the artist's studio. 

Painting is shipped rolled into a PVC tube with the 'certificate of authenticity' signed by the artist.

All my paintings are signed, titled, dated (and size, medium etc.) on the back/reversed side of the canvas/linen. I do not sign my works on the front side. I provide Free Shipping by EMS worldwide from my studio in Poland and India. If you want/ prefer some other courier company then you would have to bear the cost etc.

Most paintings online are available for sale, otherwise mentioned - as Sold.



I sell most of my work online these days... 

And this is how it works:

Once you have selected, I would let you know the prices of works.

For payment: You have to wire transfer the money to my bank in Poland or India...
Once the money is in my bank, the work(s) would be shipped to your address. You will be able to track them online etc.
Shipments take more or less a week to reach anywhere from my studios in Delhi, India or Poznań, Poland.
The works will be packed rolled in PVC pipe. A signed certificate of authenticity will be also be sent along with sold works...



For any sale enquiry etc, you may contact me on my:

Contact

● Email

animesu@gmail.com
● Skype
royanimesh
● WhatsApp
● Viber
0048698608142



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India contact in New Delhi

011 425 76461

011 405 32638

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Art of Animesh Roy: Paintings 2015































Friday, April 3, 2015

Portrait of an Artist... Interaction with Bharti Sharma

Portrait of an Artist... Interaction with Bharti Sharma

Artist Animesh Roy in his studio.
Noida, Delhi India Feb 2015

http://indianartcollectors.com/features/artist-interview?id=17

"You are either an artist or you are not. Here there are no in-betweens." 

That is how Animesh Roy defines an artist. Animesh insists upon not being read as an artist with a chosen truth to profess through his works. His reason to paint is as simple as happiness. In his words, “I paint because I like to portray the happier side of life.” Animesh’s works affirm his motto. The breezy landscapes laden with painterly impasto bring to life the simple rustic rhyme of colour and light in nature. There is a rich play of textures, hues and poetic strokes in his works. His life, much like his art is a beautiful unison of the Orient and the Occident, given that he divides his time between India and Poland. What dominates his persona is his vibrant bohemian demeanour, his hunger for travel. His childhood years, much like his growing years, have seen the myriad hues of numerous streets of numerous cities which he resurrects in his works. He thrives on meeting people, visiting villages, monasteries, temples, churches, mosques... even graveyards....


Bharti Sharma: Your subject matter is quintessentially simple. How far does the subject determine the splendour of an art work? Or does it do that at all? 


Animesh Roy: For me the painting is beyond the subject. I feel the painting is important not the subject. Subject is immaterial. Cézanne, the founding father of modern art, started painting apples. He said he would shock the Paris Art World with an apple. He wanted to bring revolution with just an apple. Look at the simplicity of the subject.I believe if a work is to be described to the onlooker then it kills the very work. A work is self explanatory. 





BS: Art is often seen as a means to express the deepest meanings. Do you view or want your works to be viewed at a metaphysical level? 

AR: I don’t believe in attributing a transcendental meaning to my works, what inspires me is something as pure as nature. Cézanne said that whenever he was in doubt and he wanted to know if the painting was good, he held it against nature. He knew where the master was. 
The master was nature. My travels also inspire my work. Be it the Polish landscapes or the Indian Sadhus, I paint what I see. I love to Travel because that’s where the so called inspiration comes, so I hope to travel, paint more and be generally happy. 

BS: When you paint nature, do you exaggerate the characters that catch your eye or paint the scene as it is? 


AR: Exaggeration comes naturally while painting. Exaggeration comes from what you like. If I am painting a nude, my perception of the size of the breast is what I will paint regardless of how the model looks. Yes you may call it perception or exaggeration, but this comes naturally with each canvas I do. 

I would say an artist paints not so much by perception but by his own limitations. 


BS: I can see a lot yellow around you. From the door to the studio walls, yellow is the colour that dominates. 

AR: Yellow is my favourite colour. A painting is about how you put the colour. Colour is the soul of the work. You see colours differently. What orange you see, I see another orange, you can look more towards the yellow and I can look more towards the red. That is the beauty of colour. 
I have worked in charcoals, water colours, oils but I don’t believe Acrylic to be a colour. 




BS: Whom do you turn to when in doubt about a work? 


AR: I taught in a school for some months. I used to show my work to my students, the youngest lot. They would then ask me questions and give me the right ideas. So the most innocent were my favourite critics. That is how I use to look at it. 


BS: How far do you agree with the art education system of the country?What changes do you wish to see in the education circuit in India that can help art students to flourish better? 

AR: I am not very impressed by the art education scene here. I feel art colleges should be run by artists. For me an artist is the one whose fundamentals are strong and is talented. To have your fundamentals one must read a lot. In my time all we had were books. One could always find me in the library sifting through books. Now there is the Internet. One must navigate as much as possible. 
I also believe there is a lot of unlearning required. One should try to unlearn the learnt so as to learn the new. 




BS: Do you intend to give your viewers a message through your works? 

AR: I don’t pretend that I paint to convey a message. I paint because I like to portray the happier side of life-beautiful landscapes, flowers for example, because I think there are enough artists to paint the morbid side. 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Sold Paintings

Buy original paintings of Animesh Roy
Directly from the artist's studio.

Here's some of my sold works over the years...



For any sale enquiry etc, you may contact me on my:




Email

animesu@gmail.com


Skype
royanimesh


WhatsApp
0048608619555



Painting is shipped rolled into a PVC tube with the 'certificate of authenticity' signed by the artist.
All my paintings are signed, titled, dated (and size, medium etc.) on the back/reversed side of the canvas/linen. 
I do not sign my works on the front side. 
I provide Free Shipping by EMS worldwide from my studio in Poland and India. If you want/prefer some other courier company then you would have to bear the cost etc.
Most paintings online are available for sale, otherwise mentioned - as Sold.

I sell most of my work online these days... And this is how it works:
Once you have selected, I would let you know the prices of works.
For payment: You have to wire transfer the money to my bank in Poland or India...
Once the money is in my bank, the work(s) would be shipped to your address. 
You will be able to track them online etc.
Shipments take more or less a week to reach anywhere in the world... From my studios in Delhi, India or Poznań, Poland.
The works will be packed rolled in PVC pipe. 
A signed certificate of authenticity will be also be sent along with sold works...
Sorry I don't use Paypal etc.