Shading Light on the Artisans of Kumartuli — artwork #10197 by Afzan Pirzade · Kolkata, India
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Afzan Pirzade is an Indian muralist born in 1993 in Pune. Trained in Applied Art, he has been painting for sixteen years, seven of them as a full-time professional muralist, with four years dedicated specifically to street art. His practice is distinguished by sharp monochromatic realism and monumental hyperrealist portraits. He works mainly in a sepia and earth palette, with occasional accents o…
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Added 19/05/2026
Monumental vertical fresco painted in 2022 on the wall of a CESC substation in Patuli, as part of St+art India's "Donate a Wall" program. The artist pays tribute to the idol-makers of Kumartuli, the Kolkata artisan district that produces the Durga Puja statues each year, through sepia-toned hyperrealism with vivid orange accents.
The artwork Hommage aux artisans de Kumartuli is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Kolkata in India, more precisely here: CESC Substation, Patuli, Kolkata 700094.
This graffiti is also tagged as: sepia, hands, hyperrealism, sculptor, artisans.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Afzan Pirzade
The photo was published on 19-05-2026 by an unknown hunter.
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