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Two To Tango (Two to Tango) by Nayanaa Kanodia, Original Oil Figurative Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art Two To Tango (Two to Tango) by artist Nayanaa Kanodia displayed in a Luxury Executive Office
Size: 30x40
30x40 in / 76x101 cm
"Two To Tango (Two to Tango)", Figurative PaintingArtist Nayanaa Kanodia
Original, 30x40 inch/76x101 cm, Oil on Canvas
Sale priceRs. 575,000.00 INR
Stroll Down The Memory Lane (Nayanaa Kanodia Stuns in Glamorous Portrait) by Nayanaa Kanodia, Original Oil Figurative Painting on Canvas, Medium Square Wall Art Stroll Down The Memory Lane (Nayanaa Kanodia Stuns in Glamorous Portrait) by artist Nayanaa Kanodia displayed in a Contemporary Executive Office
Size: 30x30
30x30 in / 76x76 cm
"Stroll Down The Memory Lane (Nayanaa Kanodia Stuns in Glamorous Portrait)", Figurative PaintingArtist Nayanaa Kanodia
Original, 30x30 inch/76x76 cm, Oil on Canvas
Sale priceRs. 475,000.00 INR
The Flight Of The Girl Child (A Moment of Reflection) by Nayanaa Kanodia, Original Oil Figurative Painting on Canvas, Large Vertical Wall Art The Flight Of The Girl Child (A Moment of Reflection) by artist Nayanaa Kanodia displayed in a Contemporary Reception Area
Size: 48x36
48x36 in / 121x91 cm
"The Flight Of The Girl Child (A Moment of Reflection)", Figurative PaintingArtist Nayanaa Kanodia
Original, 48x36 inch/121x91 cm, Oil on Canvas
Sale priceRs. 800,000.00 INR
Pleasurable Pass Time (A Portrait of Nayanaa Kanodia) by Nayanaa Kanodia, Original Mixed Media Figurative Painting on Paper, Small Horizontal Wall Art Pleasurable Pass Time (A Portrait of Nayanaa Kanodia) by artist Nayanaa Kanodia displayed in a Japandi Living Room
Size: 15x20
15x20 in / 38x50 cm
"Pleasurable Pass Time (A Portrait of Nayanaa Kanodia)", Figurative PaintingArtist Nayanaa Kanodia
Original, 15x20 inch/38x50 cm, Mixed Media on Paper
Sale priceRs. 260,000.00 INR

An economist turned painter a brilliant colourist with a strong individualism in her work ,Nayanaa Kanodia can be considered to be the pioneer of the genre of L’Art Naif in India. She has held innumerable shows in India and abroad. Her paintings are in the collection of major art collectors and corporate houses all over the world .Musee International D’Naif Art in Paris permanently displays her paintings. She has exhibited and demonstrated her painting techniques in Victoria and Albert Museum in London. She has been featured in an international publication Women in Art by Reinhard Fuchs, a rare honour for any Indian artist. She was chosen from all the artists of The Commonwealth Countries to have a solo show in their newly renovated complex in London .Impressed with the social messages being conveyed in her paintings, a consortium of schools in Los Altos, U.S.A. is using her work as a medium of instruction to their students.

She is associated with many charitable societies, gives talks and conducts workshops and presentations on art in various organizations and universities. She is also a judge in art competitions. She has attended Art Camps in India, London, Sweden, Italy, Moscow, Greece, Bangkok and Cambodia.

Her work is characterised by the air of whimsy, flat bright polished surfaces and the extraordinary plethora of intricately worked details and patterns.

Nayanaa says “When the world which disturbs ma and the world of which I have a deep understanding are amalgamated and absorbed , a new artisitic dialect is created. My paintings intend to make you feel that you are watching a snapshot of life at maximum preposterousness , exuberant and bursting with energy. The conversation I hope to create in my work is a certain truth of life and on a deeper level, a well thought philosophy. Individuals may interpret my paintings in vastly disparate ways and each view will be equally logical and plausible, thought provoking and intriguing.My work delights the viewer with its whimsy yet contains the most important social messages of our lives.