Old School by Suhas Bahulkar

₹175,000.00

Size(in feet):1.5x3

About the Artist : Suhas Bahulkar himself is a senior artist, a graduate from JJ School of Art in 1975 where he worked as a lecturer till 1995.

His work has been exhibited across London, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Delhi etc. In the past he has been awarded by Royal Drawing Society, London, Bombay Art Society, Maharashtra State Art Exhibition.  

Mr. Bahulkar’s work forms a part of Rashtrapati Bhavan, Reserve Bank of India, High Court in Mumbai, Legislative Council building in Mumbai and Nagpur, and a number of his works also find a place of pride in museums, corporate and private collections.

Color Scheme:-

The Red color has a range of symbolic meanings, including life, health, vigor, war, courage, anger, love, and religious fervor. The common thread is that all these require passion. -Zanaida

Poetry:-

Back to the old school days,

when everything seemed jolly,

and everything was in black and white,

we'd forget all our problems and

finally not be part of the fight.

-kayan

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Size(in feet):1.5x3

About the Artist : Suhas Bahulkar himself is a senior artist, a graduate from JJ School of Art in 1975 where he worked as a lecturer till 1995.

His work has been exhibited across London, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Delhi etc. In the past he has been awarded by Royal Drawing Society, London, Bombay Art Society, Maharashtra State Art Exhibition.  

Mr. Bahulkar’s work forms a part of Rashtrapati Bhavan, Reserve Bank of India, High Court in Mumbai, Legislative Council building in Mumbai and Nagpur, and a number of his works also find a place of pride in museums, corporate and private collections.

Color Scheme:-

The Red color has a range of symbolic meanings, including life, health, vigor, war, courage, anger, love, and religious fervor. The common thread is that all these require passion. -Zanaida

Poetry:-

Back to the old school days,

when everything seemed jolly,

and everything was in black and white,

we'd forget all our problems and

finally not be part of the fight.

-kayan