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PATRIKA MOSAIC

The portraits of village women were simple and evocative and sought to capture everyday life in soft and mellow tones. Her works have found a place in a private museum in the U.K and in her latest show offered interesting blends of oils and acrylics as well as some exquisite water colors.

AMRIT BAZAR PATRIKA

Reflection for instance experiment with a limited choice of colors searching for form. Red and blues are the predominant hues with a dash of yellow thrown in to create a psychedelic, Pop Art effect of a flamboyant glamorous moll. In contrast Village Scene capture the stark reality of a rural women in red bordered saree starting out of the canvas. Her use of the ochre, sienna with a touch of orange, green to blue and yellow have merged subtly into the labored details incorporated in the surrounding hay, whose draftsmanship and textures documents the essential existentialist in Tara Chaudhri’s inner creative expression exposed on canvas.” Amrit Bazar Patrika

ASIAN AGE

“One of the paintings which attracts the eye is entitled Village Folk, extremely realistic, it portrays the vivid colours of a paddy field ready for harvest. Thatched huts in the background and a typical young Bengali girl in the foreground, holding sheaths of paddy, captures the essence of “Shonar Bangia” as reported by ASIAN AGE.

STATESMAN REPORTED

“What distinguishes Tara Chaudhri’s Works is dramatic changes of style each painting offers in accordance to the dictates of the mood a particular theme may focus. The artist springs surprise on the unwary viewer whose curiosity may be aroused by the variety of her creative output and whether so many distinct styles may belong to one individual. One painting creates such difference of visual impression from the other which keeps this critic wondering whether it was work of one artist Statesman.