Amrita Sher-Gil was a Hungarian-Indian painter who is widely considered one of the greatest artists of 20th-century India. Sher-Gil was born to an Indian father and a Hungarian mother, and spent much of her life traveling between Europe and India. Her paintings often explored the lives of Indian women and peasants, and her work is known for its bold use of color and expressive brushwork. She drew inspiration from both Indian and Western art traditions, blending them to create a style that was uniquely her own. Despite her short life - she died at the age of 28 - Sher-Gil left an indelible mark on the art world, and her legacy continues to inspire generations of artists in India and beyond.
This collection features all the Toy Faces created for Amrit Pal Singh's first solo show. The Toy Face tour celebrates the ever-growing collection of Toy Faces coinciding with Amrit's 100th NFT drop. He returns to the project's origins by delving into icons from the art world. Presented in a physical art collector's Toy Room with a toy-like interpretation of iconic works of furniture, seven new Toy Faces of iconic artists highlighted by an official collaboration with the M.F. Husain.
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Amrita Sher-Gil was a Hungarian-Indian painter who is widely considered one of the greatest artists of 20th-century India. Sher-Gil was born to an Indian father and a Hungarian mother, and spent much of her life traveling between Europe and India. Her paintings often explored the lives of Indian women and peasants, and her work is known for its bold use of color and expressive brushwork. She drew inspiration from both Indian and Western art traditions, blending them to create a style that was uniquely her own. Despite her short life - she died at the age of 28 - Sher-Gil left an indelible mark on the art world, and her legacy continues to inspire generations of artists in India and beyond.
This collection features all the Toy Faces created for Amrit Pal Singh's first solo show. The Toy Face tour celebrates the ever-growing collection of Toy Faces coinciding with Amrit's 100th NFT drop. He returns to the project's origins by delving into icons from the art world. Presented in a physical art collector's Toy Room with a toy-like interpretation of iconic works of furniture, seven new Toy Faces of iconic artists highlighted by an official collaboration with the M.F. Husain.