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Anindita Dasgupta, is a collaborative professional with a wealth of experience in customer service and operations. She is also a talented and self-taught artist who works primarily with Oil and acrylics . Her love for art was evident from a young age, but she had to pursue other careers for two decades before the opportunity presented itself to return to her passion.

Anindita draws inspiration from the post-impressionistic era, and her artwork reflects her love of lush landscapes and the beauty of nature. She uses bright colors and intuitive techniques to create vivid, organic scenes that is a synchronization between a real and surreal space. Her art shows the Earth’s natural beauty in it’s metaphysical form. You will find vivid and kaleidoscopic colors and shifting perspectives on each of these works. She uses a lot of motifs and patters to show a representational landscape in an unorthodox way, balancing both uniquely to create an augmented vista.  Her artwork is deeply personal, with each piece reflecting a unique aspect of her life story.

Anindita is an avid traveler, and her creative mind is often inspired by the various landforms she has seen over the years. She tries to envision these landscapes and then lets her subconscious mind guide her as she creates something unique and entirely her own. She wants her art to connect with people on a deeper level, evoking a range of emotions and allowing them to enter her world.

Although Anindita has only been painting again for 5 years, she has already had the opportunity to exhibit her work in over 30 art shows in and around the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Her work has also been published in several art magazines. She considers it a miracle that she has been able to return to her art after so many years, and she creates each piece with joy and a deep appreciation for the beauty of Earth,  we call home.

For Frisco Parks and recreation at Mayor Jeff  Cheney's office

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Taos Historic Downtown Lamppost banner

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Art Folio-2022

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Voyage Magazine

Outsider Magazine

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