Ganesha

Medium:Tempera
Height:26 inch / 66 cm
Width:20 inch / 50.8 cm
Surface:Board
Style:Figurative Paintings, Mythological Paintings
Dimension:W: 50.8 cm × H: 66 cm
Year:2017

A stylized tempera painting of Ganesha by Lalu Prasad Shaw, featuring the deity in a serene seated posture with traditional attributes. Defined by clean lines, flat colors, and folk-inspired aesthetics, the artwork radiates spiritual calm and visual harmony.

Description

Lalu Prasad Shaw | Ganesha | Tempera on Board | 26 x 20 inches | 2017

This captivating tempera painting of Ganesha by Lalu Prasad Shaw reflects the artist’s mastery in blending traditional Indian iconography with a modern, stylized aesthetic. The composition presents Lord Ganesha seated in a composed frontal posture, adorned with symbolic attributes — holding ritual objects and sweets, while his vehicle, the mouse, rests below. Each element is rendered with clarity and purpose, maintaining the spiritual essence of the deity.

Shaw’s signature style is evident in the simplified forms, bold outlines, and flat planes of color. The harmonious palette — featuring soft pinks, vibrant reds, and a contrasting green background — creates a visually balanced and serene composition. The detailing of ornaments and gestures is precise yet understated, enhancing the symbolic richness without overwhelming the visual calm.

The use of tempera lends a smooth, matte surface, emphasizing the purity of form and color. Rooted in folk traditions yet articulated through a contemporary lens, this work carries both devotional resonance and artistic sophistication. It is a timeless representation of Ganesha, embodying wisdom, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings.

Born in Suri Bengal, in 1937, Lalu Prasad Shaw obtained a Diploma in Painting from the Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta, in 1959.
Despite training in Company School art, traditional Kalighat pats and Ajanta cave frescos, Shaw evolved his distinctive style to work in watercolours and oil. His teachers were some of the leading artists of the time, such as Gopal Ghose, Rathin Maitra, and Maniklal Banerjee.
In the 1970s, Shaw mastered the genre of graphics — initiated by the Society of Contemporary Artists — expressing it through the abstract form. Shaw experimented with the two-dimensional, geometric and non-figurative, as is evident in his lithographs.

Unlike his prints, Shaw’s paintings are charged with nostalgia and are object-specific. His brooding characters — men, women, and children — seem frozen into a kind of quiescent gesture; they are formal and speechless, but still expressive. Drawing from Mughal miniatures and adhering largely to profiles framed within borders along the edges, Shaw depicts faces of ordinary people, emphasising their physical characteristics. He has also experimented with landscapes, appearing to merge the urban and rural visual in styles ranging from the minimalist to cubist-inspired. His confident use of broad blocks of colours placed harmoniously is seen here too.
Shaw has exhibited extensively in India and abroad and his works form part of national and international collections. He has received prestigious awards like the West Bengal Lalit Kala Akademi award, the national award of the Lalit Kala Akademi, and the Birla Academy award. He lives and works in Kolkata.


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