Lord Narayana in Matsya Avatar. Pyrography

 25,000.00

‘Drawing with Fire’ – The art of Pyrography dates back to the 17th century and became more popular in the 19th century in a crude form of pokerwork. As time progressed, the 19th century saw an even bigger curiosity for the art, and in the 20th century, the electric pyrography hot wire wood etching machine further automated the process.

This wood burning art is done on 8 inch circular board with gold flakes and papers/foils. The product needs to be framed by the buyer.

Caption: Lord Narayana in Matsya Avatar. Pyrography and Mixed Media on Board. Artist – Suman Choudhury

Material : Board

Frame : No

Media: Wood Burning

Size : 8 inch Diameter

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Note: Due to studio light effects the color shades may differ at a very minimal range. There will be no absolute change of colors in the original artwork as seen here. Size may be slightly inaccurate due to manual measurement.

Dimensions 8 × 8 in

1 in stock
Estimated delivery by: 04/08/2025

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Lord Narayana in Matsya Avatar. Pyrography and Mixed Media on Board. Artist – Suman Choudhury

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About Artist

Suman Choudhury

Born:1967

Education/Training:Bachelor of Fine Arts from Kala Bhavana, Viswa Bharti University Shanti Niketan with specialization in painting.

Exhibitions:Exhibitions at Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Assam.

About:

Suman manages to create a new, very personal style. He combines the forms of contemporary art with a variety of textures to evoke an atmosphere of mystery and drama in his paintings. This makes the images in his canvases very true, very recognizable, and infinitely appealing to the eye. His immense love and dedication for his work makes him different from other artists. His creates art through the perspective of the locals, how they analyze the present social and political condition. His artwork will always make you think different.

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