Kuch Hai, je n'ai sais quois
Art from the Indian subcontinent, that just has something about it
Kuch Hai, je n'ai sais quois
Art from the Indian subcontinent, that just has something about it
Arpita Shah, Portrait of Home, 2014, photography. Curated by newsletter Kuch Hai: Art from the Indian subcontinent
Kuch Hai: A weekly newsletter of hand-picked artwork from the Indian subcontinent. No analysis, no noise. Just space to follow your curiosity — and maybe find an artist who changes your world.
Arpita Shah, Portrait of Home, 2014, photography. Curated by newsletter Kuch Hai: Art from the Indian subcontinent
Plant from the Grove by the River 2 (84 x 60), 5 (84 x 60 in), 3 (84 x 60 in), 1 (84 x 60 in), Thy Golden Fruits / Plant of Sustenance (84 x 72 in), Rajan Krishnan, 2011, Acrylic on canvas
Curated by Kuch Hai: Art from the Indian Subcontinent newsletter
Kuch Hai: A weekly newsletter of hand-picked artwork from the Indian subcontinent. No analysis, no noise. Just space to follow your curiosity — and maybe find an artist who changes your world.
Mother and Child II, Thota Vaikuntam, 1999, likely charcoal and acrylic on canvas, serigraph signed prints are often available of artist’s work and artist is most known for using charcoal on paper, transparent washes, and pencil.
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“Descension is an impressive sculpture that depicts water’s continuous swirling motion as it rushes down an 8m (26-ft) diameter vortex representing a powerful form that is sucked into the earth”
Descension, Anish Kapoor, 2015, Steel, water, motor, 500 x 500 cm, Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, Italy, 2015, photo: Ela Bialkowska