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The Brown Easel ‘Ganesha & Laxmi’ Wisdom & prosperity as two sides of the same coin called Ganesha & Laxmi as one. By Ni...
17/10/2019

The Brown Easel ‘Ganesha & Laxmi’

Wisdom & prosperity as two sides of the same coin called Ganesha & Laxmi as one.

By Nimesh Pilla
6.5” L x 5” W x 2.5” H
Mild Steel

@ London, United Kingdom

The Brown Easel‘Ganesh & Laxmi’By Nimesh Pilla 6.5” L x 5” W x 2.5” HMild Steel  @ London, United Kingdom
17/10/2019

The Brown Easel
‘Ganesh & Laxmi’
By Nimesh Pilla
6.5” L x 5” W x 2.5” H
Mild Steel @ London, United Kingdom

Privileged to have the artist himself visit out stand tonite for the Preview , Battersea, London                        ...
16/10/2019

Privileged to have the artist himself visit out stand tonite for the Preview , Battersea, London



The Brown Easel‘Leap of Faith’Nimesh Pilla27x 27x 27 inches Aluminium Sculpture  Nimesh is an architect by training, a m...
16/10/2019

The Brown Easel
‘Leap of Faith’
Nimesh Pilla
27x 27x 27 inches
Aluminium Sculpture


Nimesh is an architect by training, a marketer by profession and an artist at heart. “I believe that any art has to be experienced in three layers m, the concept of the creator, the emotion of the person seeing it and the context it is displayed in.” Playing with brass, mild steel, aluminium and fibre, he humbly attempts to bring alive his visual narrative of life and its moments.

‘Three of Them’Basuki Dasgupta 36” x 48”Mixed Media on Canvas                                                           ...
16/10/2019

‘Three of Them’
Basuki Dasgupta
36” x 48”
Mixed Media on Canvas

‘Devi’Basukinath Dasgupta Mixed Media on Canvas36 x 36 inches                                                           ...
01/10/2019

‘Devi’
Basukinath Dasgupta
Mixed Media on Canvas
36 x 36 inches

Stunning sculptures by artist Nimesh Pilla will be shown at The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea 16th - 20th Oct. Stand A8...
01/10/2019

Stunning sculptures by artist Nimesh Pilla will be shown at The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea 16th - 20th Oct. Stand A8. Do come & visit, for free passes PM.



“I am an architect by training, a brand strategist by profession and an artist at heart.
Art to me should inspire. My art is inspired by people and their imaginary mythological aspirations. Mythological and fairy tales characters have always inspired me for the symbolic representation of the values they imbibe. Through my work I like to capture the godliness in the various moments of everyday life... And as an architect my canvas is usually in third dimension.
I believe that any art has to be experienced in three layers, the concept of the creator, the emotion of the person seeing it and the context it is displayed in. My work is usually created as an contextual response in the space in which it is exhibited or the theme it is created for.
I graduated as an architect from the School of Planning of Architecture, Delhi and have done Post Graduation in Design Strategy from Polytechnic de Milano, Milan.
Playing with brass, mild steel, aluminum and fiber, I humbly attempt to bring alive my visual narrative of life and its moments.”

- Nimesh Pilla @ Hampstead, London, England

The Brown Easel, LondonGanesh Selvaraj ‘Approach without your preoccupied knowledge’Paper on board 96” x 72”            ...
21/03/2019

The Brown Easel, London
Ganesh Selvaraj
‘Approach without your preoccupied knowledge’
Paper on board
96” x 72”

The Brown Easel, London
18/03/2019

The Brown Easel, London

Paintings by Artist ‘Suraj Kumar Kashi’                                          @ London, United Kingdom
17/03/2019

Paintings by Artist ‘Suraj Kumar Kashi’

@ London, United Kingdom

The Brown Easel, LondonMixed Media on Vintage Paper. An artist obsessed with Vintage paper and Tea. Bakula's remarkable ...
12/03/2019

The Brown Easel, London

Mixed Media on Vintage Paper.

An artist obsessed with Vintage paper and Tea.

Bakula's remarkable pen and ink drawings and illustrations, jam-packed with funny, delightful and eccentric characters – hatted birds, diving penguins, fish with pirate eye-patches, cats which dine with fish, and snails which pile on top of one another – are both vintage and contemporary, new and old, and timeless and unique. At the heart of the artist’s work is her longing for romance and her love affair with all things vintage. A self-confessed, stubborn romantic, Bakula noses out the magic stifled in the everyday and elevates the mundane into magic.

Bakula Nayak’s fascination for history started as a kid when she missed having a sense of rootedness while living in a nuclear family. Her parents were not very good keepers of memories either. So there was very little about her ancestry that was passed on to her. This, coupled with her “obsession” with stationery and paper, led her to collect vintage ephemera with communal or personal historical relevance. “I developed a sense of excitement to know the story behind ‘just another piece of paper’,” she said.

- @ London, United Kingdom

The Brown Easel, LondonBasuki Dasgupta ‘Untitled’48 x 48 inches Basuki Dasgupta’s oeuvre is rich and varied, from his fr...
07/03/2019

The Brown Easel, London
Basuki Dasgupta
‘Untitled’
48 x 48 inches

Basuki Dasgupta’s oeuvre is rich and varied, from his free-associative, non-representational works, to paintings featuring his much loved, slant-eyed, puppet-like men and women. He casts a wide inspirational net, drawing from Bengali tribal lore and folk traditions, the symbolism of goddess Durga, the principle of Shakti and Baul music. Basuki Dasgupta grew up in Bishnupur, a small town in West Bengal, known for its 18th century terracotta temples. The earthy feel, textures and patterns found in these temples are mirrored in his rough-hewn and highly textured murals-on-canvas. The Bengali artist, who now lives and works in Tumkur, transforms the traditional decorative motifs of Indian temple architecture into dynamic and abstract shapes and forms. A master of the genre of contemporary folk art, Basuki Dasgupta's figurative and non-figurative works, steeped in saturated colours, symbolism and mythology, make poignant statements about the divide between rustic and modern, and the divine and human.

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