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Biography: Abhik Gupta

Born on 5th March, 1985, Abhik is a student of Zoology and has recently completed his graduation from the Calcutta University. His sense of anatomy has helped him earn a much unexpected profession of making portraits which are displayed in the boardroom of many colleges. He has also done a lot of illustrative works for various college magazines. As a talented Hindustani Classical vocalist, he has performed admirably over last couple of years. Currently, Abhik is working on a series of interdisciplinary artworks titled “A Tribute to Marlon Brando” based on few iconic moments in films starred by Brando like A Streetcar Named Desire, Apocalypse Now etc.

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A Streetcar Named Desire - A Tribute to Marlon Brando (II) 2008

A Streetcar Named Desire - A Tribute to Marlon Brando (II) - 2008
Charcoal on paper

Apocalypse Now - A Tribute to Marlon Brando 1 2008

Apocalypse Now - A Tribute to Marlon Brando (1) - 2008
Acrylic on Paper

relics 2008

Relics - 2008 - Water Colour on Paper

Dissolution of Ego 2008

Dissolution of Ego - 2008
 Acrylic on Paper

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The ArtVantage Manifesto

1. We believe that the newest media can support and enhance the oldest, most sophisticated of art forms.

2. We believe that art can only be truly appreciated within a sympathetic, real visual space where you can see and experience the colour, texture and ambition of the artist.

3. We believe, however, we can provide an alternative, virtual platform for the most innovative and thought-provoking art - a valid, if surrogate, experience

4. We believe the web provides an opportunity for an artist to reach out to a far wider audience - to inform and to excite and, in turn, for the audience to grasp and explore the motivation of the artist

5. We believe that all arts are highly interactive and interrelated, there is intertextuality everywhere, there is correspondence in everything, and without this no art lives for a moment to tease us out of thought.

6. We believe that art can go a long way to foster relationships between countries and between cultural communities to create a natural environment for the flourishing of sustainable cultural industries based on the knowledge economy.