Prokash Karmakar
ABOUT
He influenced by Picasso and the impressionists
Painter | India
Born in 1933
Died in 2014
Prokash Karmakar learnt painting at his father, artist-teacher Prahlad Karmakar’s atelier, till the socio-political turmoil of the Forties and his father’s early death put an end to it. He was a preeminent Indian artist, His work is in the permanent collection of a number of museums and galleries throughout India, including the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi and he is the recipient of numerous awards. Karmakar is best known for his landscapes and nudes, which are generally painted in vibrant colors with bold lines and intricate textures. His paintings reflect his perception and interpretation of nature (both orderly and chaotic), life (both rural and urban), and form (from soft to sharp), without reference to religion. EDUCATION: After his matriculation, Karmakar joined the Government College of Art & Craft, Calcutta. He learnt the techniques of transparent and opaque watercolors from Kamalaranjan Thakur.