Subrata Ghosh verified

Vertical Planet II, 2017 - 2018

INR 37,500 | USD 458
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Medium

Digital image, UV printed on acrylic sheet

Dimensions

121.9 x 121.9 cm | 48 x 48 in

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About the Artist

Subrata Ghosh

Subrata Ghosh (b.1977) is a mixed media artist whose work spans a range of media such as painting, sculpture, installation and digital art. He creates mysterious subjects such as hybrid forms of animal and human bodies in a surreal context, which represents a decaying coexistence between man and nature. Much of his work is concerned with themes relating to environmental degradation, climate change, human action and inaction, and is also largely influenced by Ghosh’s personal experiences, emotions, philosophies and values.