Sculptor, painter and engraver Alwar Balasubramaniam doing a job that crosses the border between art, perception and life.
Balasubramaniam sculpture plays with time, form, shadow, and perspective … these four hard feelings, can reveal or conceal what is really out there.
The sculptor crosses borders between ART-COLLECTION-LIFE.
He has been experimenting with a range of material (fiberglass, wax, gold) to create sculptures that give birth to their ideas and the search process. His work is often very tactile, physical, symbolizing an exploration of the big questions: What defines me? How our eyes the vision of the world between light and shadow?

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– January 10, 2011
NSHarsha is an Indian artist whose work reveals a political comment in the context of Indian miniature painting, Indian narrative tradition and modern folk art. The figures in the delicate world, clever and fun, are almost always centered on an event, inspired by a mutual curiosity, pointing out something that is strange, incongruous or comically strange. For the viewer the wit resides both in the scale of representations as in the fine detail eloquent summary of the bullet.

Harsha work includes painting, installations and large-scale community projects. In his recent work Cosmic Orphans (2006) a specific painting installation site in the Sri Krishnan Temple created for the Singapore Biennale, Harsha covered the entire surface of the roof above the inner sanctuary and the land surrounding the temple tower with paintings of sleeping figures. Painted directly on the floor using flat colors, the figures occupy a space not normally associated with traditional painting – their displacement causing the audience to consider what is permitted and forbidden in relation to where the tread in the temple .
Born in 1969, Harsha lives and works in Mysore, India. He studied painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda (1995). Since then he has participated in a variety of collaborative projects and international exhibitions such as the Singapore Biennale 2006, the second Triennale Fukuoka Asian Art 2002 and the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Australia 1999.
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– December 30, 2010
Indian art, ancient and renewed visibility has increased almost as fast as their prices. First hand the Diaspora, after the new middle class and to collectors and investors around the world. Now there is no museum collection that does not count among their funds with one of the most prominent names.
BHARTI KHER

Inspiration from chaos is one of the sources from which arise the work of this artist who, although born in London, is considered one of the key Indian artists in the current scene. His works have a strong existential and sent to the symmetry of the contradictory life of the dead and the living death.
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– December 13, 2010

Koushal Choudhry’s work conveys plenty of emotion (peace, melancholy) and multiple sensations (serenity, transcendental, reflective …)
Each of us is able to perceive a different perception in order to their creations. His form of expression is a stimulus for art lovers.
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– November 30, 2010

Golden Buddha Over the City
Lot No.: 40863
Size: 18X18 in
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board
Year: 2005
Trained sculptor from Indian Institute of Craft & Design, Jaipur,
and a graduate engineer from Bangalore University.
Koushal Choudhry paints and lives in Mumbai, India
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– November 15, 2010
This is an introduction of a versatile and creative architect, designer, painter, sculptor & photographer. Who has been actively working for the last 12 years in the fields of Art, Architecture & Design.

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– May 24, 2010
It is always fascinating to know people who are passionately liked and Koushal Choudhry is no exception. But that is not all. He has other talents as well. He is a multi-media painter
and designer. Born in 1968 in Jaipur, he attained his graduation in Engneering (civil ) from Bangalore University. Since 1991, he has been envolved in Architecture, Painting, Papier-mache sculpture & product design. He has been holding solo and joint shows which had been applauded by media and the connoisseurs of art throughout the world. He has designed and executed exhibition pavilions and theme wedding sets.
With this he will be known as a rare exponent of Ethnic and Vernacular papier-mache products. His papier-mache decortive items are enhancing the charm and elegance of many residentail and public places. He is a ceaseless experimenter with new techniques of art and a conscious artist who works with a mission and purpose. He uses his broad experience and artistry to bring a fresh perspective to any project he undertakes. While pursuing different interests, he values honesty and loyalty. As he is so talented and very cool, it is hard to tell whether he is a greater artist or an architect. It looks pretty much the same. He has come a long way. His work deserves to be evaluated according to high standards.

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– May 24, 2010
Koushal Choudhry specializes in producing decorative & gift items both for traditional and contemporary interiors & exteriors. As a small business owner myself I can offer you a huge variety of papier mache-christmas decorations, mirrors, hangings, photoframe, lamps shades, murals, paintings & sculptures. These artefects are also made as per the requirement and drawings of the client. Koushal choudhry also offers services for architecture & photography assingment. I take time to personally design and develop the best possible products for each of my clients. If you would like to contact me with any inquiries or requests please feel free to do so by contacting me via e-mail or by phone.
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– May 6, 2010