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That Red Bus in Westminster

Swarup Dandapat
Ugallery 5345191880 UGallery

Watercolor painting on Paper New

Ready to frame

One-of-a-kind

Signed on front

2020

22" h x 15" w |0 lbs. 3 oz.

In stock $750

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Standing tall on the left bank of the Thames, the Palace of Westminster is one of London's most iconic landmarks. "Westminster represents living history spanning more than 900 years," says artist Swarup Kumar Dandapat, "but what makes it more special to me is the everyday London life that flows around it." In this painting, Swarup honors the Palace and Big Ben as well as the double decker red buses that symbolize a regular day in the city.

Swarup Dandapat

Kolkata, India

Artist Swarup Dandapat preserves the memory and atmosphere of places in time with his impressionist watercolor paintings. Growing up in a middle-class family in a small industrial town in India, Swarup took the unlikely path of pursuing art from a young age. With great support from his parents, he earned a BFA from Government College of Art & Craft in Kolkata, India, one of the country's preeminent art schools. After 15 years as a web designer, he transitioned to a full-time career as a professional artist. Out in the world, Swarup soaks in the atmosphere, makes several sketches and takes photos for his inspiration. Back in his studio, he looks at his references for days until scenes mix together, experiences get superimposed on each other and an image begins to form. "Watercolor empowers me to capture the charm of a city, its people and its architecture. I call my watercolor paintings the Gallery of Life, where the subject and the medium both breathe life." He enjoys listening to low key music, mostly instrumental, to create a calm and soothing environment for his creative process. When Swarup is not painting, he enjoys the creativity in cooking and baking as well as taking care of his plants, which he considers family. His work has been showcased at galleries in Dubai, New Delhi and Paris.

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