Sukanya Dikshit

Sukanya Dikshit has done her masters in French literature at Jawaharlal Nehru University. She is an aspiring creative writer, passionate for arts and its history. Through the creation of Art Through Eye she has created a space for herself as well as for others to explore the visual and literary forms, drawing inspiration from a wide range of artistic mediums, including painting, sculpture and contemporary design.
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This Is Not An Analysis Of René Magritte – A Look At Lovers II (1928), Clairvoyance (1936) and Other Works

“Nothing is confused, except the mind.”                                                        – René Magritte Sometimes a movie

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Mark Rothko & Music (1903-1970)

Mark Rothko: When a misunderstood artist enters his studio to splatter some

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The Consumption of Death and the Misery of Life — Misery by Cristóbal Rojas (1886)

Misery by Cristóbal Rojas: A pale, lifeless body lies on the bed

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The Kiss of The Dreams – Gustav Klimt (1907-1908)

The Kiss  “Stand close, so my heart could recognise its friend,  My

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The Tragedy of Seeing Through the Artist in Soir Bleu (1914) by Edward Hopper

Soir Bleu: You are set to deliver a performance you had been

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Sumair (1936) : A Dive into the Fragility of Human Emotions Through the Idea of Waiting  in Amrita Sher-Gil

The Slow Burn of Waiting in Sher-Gil Sumair: Waiting is a treacherous

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Observing the tradition, marginalization and the banal life of Gypsies in Les Bohémiens (1621/35) by Jacques Callot

Gypsies in Les Bohémians: From the questionable origin to their marginalization in

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Devouring Reason – Saturn Devouring his Son (1823) by Francisco Goya

Life of Francisco Goya Saturn Devouring His Son: Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was

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Room in New York (1932): Discovering Emotional Distance Through the Eyes of Edward Hopper

Room in New York (1932): Edward Hopper, an American realist painter was

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