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Banaresh​

Step into the mesmerizing world of Mithu Biswas' "Benaras" painting series, where art meets spirituality and tradition intertwines with modernity. Inspired by the mystical city of Varanasi, "Benaras" captures the essence of this ancient and spiritual place through the masterful strokes of Mithu's brush. With each painting, Mithu invites you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Varanasi's ghats, temples, and the timeless River Ganges. The series beautifully encapsulates the spiritual vibrancy and cultural diversity of this sacred city, providing a visual journey that transcends time and space. Experience the magic of "Benaras" and let Mithu Biswas transport you to a world where spirituality and art converge. This series is a testament to the profound beauty of Varanasi and the artist's ability to capture its essence on canvas. Explore "Benaras" and be captivated by the enchantment of this timeless city.

Acrylic on Canvas   |   38 x 44 in

Rs.120000

Acrylic on Canvas   |   38 x 44 in

Rs.120000

Acrylic on Canvas   |   38 x 44 in

Rs.120000

Testimonials

Prakash Bal Joshi

These locomotives are not really machines but they represent the in indian subcontinent. When British came they constructed the railway line and brought the steam engines to our country. Steam engines, it's like a poem… If you go to any place in India you';ll find the steam engines in poetry and literature and here you will find it in the visual form. I must say that he has done a great depiction of steam locomotives not as a machine but as a living entity.

Prakash Bal Joshi
Indian Contemporary Artist
Prakash Bal Joshi

These locomotives are not really machines but they represent the in indian subcontinent. When British came they constructed the railway line and brought the steam engines to our country. Steam engines, it's like a poem… If you go to any place in India you';ll find the steam engines in poetry and literature and here you will find it in the visual form. I must say that he has done a great depiction of steam locomotives not as a machine but as a living entity.

Prakash Bal Joshi
Indian Contemporary Artist
Prakash Bal Joshi

These locomotives are not really machines but they represent the in indian subcontinent. When British came they constructed the railway line and brought the steam engines to our country. Steam engines, it's like a poem… If you go to any place in India you';ll find the steam engines in poetry and literature and here you will find it in the visual form. I must say that he has done a great depiction of steam locomotives not as a machine but as a living entity.

Prakash Bal Joshi
Indian Contemporary Artist

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