Subrata Gangopadhyay

With  the bold vigorous strokes in his energetic yet sensuous figures reflecting their abandonment & exuberance this magical painter creates a great sense of drama for the viewer,  that you can almost hear the lilting strain of themusic whether its his musicians immersed in  ‘Alaap’, or the geity, rhythm & enthusiasm of the Dancing Women of Gujarat performing Garba, or whether it is his Masked figures concealing their pain while laughing on the world’s stage. The rich, subtle & diverse dimension of  human reality are explored by with dramatic intensity.

The quality of his imagination strikes a refreshing difference as he paints a wide choice of subjects from a robust Matador in bull fight with a ‘do or die’ spirit to the dark dusky Indian beauties, the aesthetically done fisher women,to serious sensitive mothers clutching the young ones to their blossom...

Subrata’s women are all of these - charming ‘adorable, seductive, vulnerable...compassionate...as with great controlled skill he expresses their moods through their eyes, smile & open body language. Each canvass is an excellent  blend of technique & feeling as it evokes a nostalgic mood, each element expresses and emotional involvement - such is the charm & magic of his canvasses just as overwhelming is the variety of his work done.

Undoubtedly a Master painter he is also a distinguished portrait artist, who paints in a mixed style within the broad expressionist format, standing firmly on the solid technical foundation derived from his training in academic realism. His brushwork  ranges form smoothly realistic to the patchy impastos of vibrant expressionist bristles.

Subrata Gangopadhyay was born in 1959 in Calcutta, India. He Graduated from Govt. College of Art & Crafts, Calcutta in 1980 with First-class-first Diploma in Paintings (Life-Nature and Murals). Subrata has the skills of a virtuoso draftsman, skills that he honed during his years as the Senior Artist of the Ananda Bazar Group of publications. The strength of his lines and the life-like quality of his figures are features that have contributed to his enormous popularity and critical success. Widely considered as one of India ’s leading painters in the modern realistic tradition, Subrata’s artistic vision is informed by swirling colors, a sense of movement (external and internal), and a vivid array of colors. These characteristics are abundant in a series that he has done on Indian dances entitled “Rhythmic Harmony Series”. In these oil and acrylic canvases, the dancers come alive in all of their colorful glory, the swirl of their ghagras leading the rhythm of their feet. K.L. Kaul, art critic writing in The Statesman said: "The gaiety and abundance of a dance movement where the figure itself becomes the rhythm…the natural ease and poise of a belle absorbed in her world exuding an infectious smile, these images stay implanted in the mind. "Each canvass is an excellent blend of technique & feeling as it evokes a nostalgic mood, each element expresses and emotional involvement - such is the charm & magic of his canvasses just as overwhelming is the variety of his work done. Undoubtedly a Master painter he is also a distinguished portrait artist, who paints in a mixed style within the broad expressionist format, standing firmly on the solid technical foundation derived from his training in academic realism. Brushwork ranges from smoothly realistic to the patchy impastos of vibrant expressionist bristles. Subrata has worked professionally as Ex-Assistant Art Director of Ananda Bazar Group of publication, the leading Bengali news papers. Now he is working as independent full time artist.

Subrata Gangopadhyay's work is in the collections of RPG Enterprises, the Taj Group, the Chennai Museum, Mayo College, and the Victoria Memorial, to name a few. His work has also been collected privately outside of India , including the United States , Germany , the United Kingdom,France,Singapore and Dubai.

All the elite families art lovers and eminent person of India and abrode has collected his paintings,like Tata group, Jindal group, Neotia group, Goanka group and many others.