WELCOME TO ARTISTS CIRCLE

Artists Circle under the registered charitable Trust , The Artists Welfare Trust, is a voluntary , nonprofit organization, registered in 2003. It has been dedicated towards improving and maintaining social educational awareness, through art & cultural activities in India and promoting Indian art and culture through the globe.

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    Claudio Giulianelli

    The Secret

    40 x 50
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    grunt's smile

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    sicest

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    Dialogues with Nature

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    Dialogues with Nature

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    BEAUTY

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    The Chinese Lady

    50 x 70
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    The great puppeteer

    60.5 x 87.5
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    Claudio Giulianelli

    The walk

    50 x 70

Features

Our motto is to connect with different parts of the world through art and cultural activities, and keep alive the traditional heritage of India.

Genuine and Authentic Art

Sincerity, genuineness of expression, and moral passion of the artist

Supporting Local Artists

As a techno-managerial support group, we are engaged in the mission of fostering the steady livelihood of the artisans and craftsmen

Renowned Artists

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Exhibition

A wide-ranging exhibition portal of nearly 300 paintings

"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time"

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    Bijon Choudhury

    Acrylic on Canvas

    30x30
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    Jogen Chowdhury

    Mixed Media on Paper

    9x12
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    Rabin Mondal

    Acrylic on Board

    12x12
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    Jogen Chowdhury

    Mixed Media on Paper

    5x7
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    Prakash Karmakar

    Acrylic on Board

    30x36
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    Prakash Karmakar

    The myth of naked lady on a horse

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