Paresh Maity (1965) is an Indian painter. He is a prolific painter in a short career span. In 2014, Government of India conferred upon him its fourth-highest civilian award the Padma Shri.
Paresh Maity has 79 Solo Exhibitions in forty years of his career. In early years he did many watercolors of different locations. He gradually moved from atmospheric scenery to representations of the human form. His more recent paintings are bold and have graphic quality, with a strong color and unusual cropping. His works are in a number of collections, including the British Museum, and the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
He has painted the longest painting in India, that stretches up to over 850 feet on display at T3 Terminal at Indira Gandhi Airport, New Delhi. In August 2010, his 55th solo show with watercolour paintings based on the last 15 poems of poet Rabindranath Tagore, Shesh Lekha (The Last Writings, 1941), opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Paresh Maity. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
Paresh Maity has 79 Solo Exhibitions in forty years of his career. In early years he did many watercolors of different locations. He gradually moved from atmospheric scenery to representations of the human form. His more recent paintings are bold and have graphic quality, with a strong color and unusual cropping. His works are in a number of collections, including the British Museum, and the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
He has painted the longest painting in India, that stretches up to over 850 feet on display at T3 Terminal at Indira Gandhi Airport, New Delhi. In August 2010, his 55th solo show with watercolour paintings based on the last 15 poems of poet Rabindranath Tagore, Shesh Lekha (The Last Writings, 1941), opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Paresh Maity. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
Mr Paresh Maity |
Mr Paresh Maity, opening night |
Untitled, 2005 |
Istanbul |
Lamp in the Silent Dusk |
St Paul's Cathedral |
Untitled |
2012, Eternal City, 60"X132" |
2014, Eternal Light, 48"x 48" |
2014, Day Breaking, 42"x42" |
2015, Expression |
2016, Clean Sky |
2016, Emotional Attachment |
2016, Family of Four, 42"x42" |
2016, Journey from life, 42"x 42" |
2018, Flylng High, 7' Round |
Eternal Triangle |
Faces of Life I, 24"x24" |
Family dicussion, 36"x 60" |
Happiness |
In Tune, 36" x 60" |
Light through the river |
2015, Love Song I |
2017, Melody of Romance, 36"x 30" |
2013, Morning Raga |
2013, Musician Family, 48" x 48" |
2015, Painting in Blossom, 54i" x 54" |
Prince and three dolls |
2015, Prince Princess, 30"x 30" |
Shringhar, 36" x 60" |
2016, The Joy Ride, 48"x 60" |
2014, The Vision, 42"x 30" |
2011, Togetherness, 21" x 21" |
Untitled |
2016, Urban Symphony I, 42"x 42" |
Yellow Blossom |
100 years of Indian Cinema |
Attraction |
Boat |
Closeness |
Equis Quatro |
Family |
2015, Fantasy |
Female and Male |
2016, Flying Fantasy |
2016, Flying Fantasy |
Grace |
Life's Journey |
Life's Journey |
Life's Journey |
Musician |
Roopkata |
Sounds of Silence |
Memory Laltern |
The face of the world |
The force |
Whelling the World, 110"x70" |
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