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Meet the Artist
Diganta Gain
Hailing from the culturally rich Kolkata, Diganta is a force to reckon with, with his unique outlook to art and steady self-assuredness. He completed his Masters in Fine Arts from Rabindra Bharati University with a specialisation in painting. His artwork often reflects his unique creative language, exploring different mediums and applications to create abstract representations of cosmos or even landscapes. His command on watercolours, evolution of art history and ability to visualise what feels impossible to an untrained eye make him stand apart. He holds a special relationship with his father whose legacy he holds high with post-humous collaborative artworks. 'Stories of Soil' & 'Fields of Tranquility', both the series are his father's original live monochrome sketches that he added colour to with watercolours and gave them a new life.
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  • Nature’s Guardian
  • Nature’s Guardian
  • Nature’s Guardian
  • Nature’s Guardian
  • Nature’s Guardian

Nature’s Guardian

₹20,000.00Price

Nature’s Guardian by Dinesh & Diganta Gain portrays a serene scene of a village woman standing among graceful cranes, framed by lush foliage. It captures village life at its most authentic - farmers with their animals, all part of the landscape they call home.

 

The bold contrast of blues and yellows brings the scene to life, while the fluid brushwork creates a sense of movement everywhere you look. The cranes especially seem caught in that moment just before taking flight. Looking at it, you can almost feel the rhythm of rural life, playing out between the earth below and sky above.

  • Dimensions - 10 in x 12 in

    Medium - Watercolor on Paper

    Year of Production - 2022

    • Keep it away from direct sunlight and protect it from UV rays to prevent fading.
    • Store it in a dry place to avoid warping.
    • If it gets dusty, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth—avoid using water or cleaning sprays.
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