Ganesh Janani
by Sakti BurmanSerigraph on Paper22 (w) × 30 (h) inches
$ 1,575 (excl. shipping charges)
Limited-Edition-Serigraph
Details of the Work
Size
22 (w) × 30 (h)
Category
Serigraphs
Medium
Serigraph
Surface
Paper
Shipped As
Rolled
Timelines
IND: 7–10 Working Days
INTL: 10–15 Working Days
Size
22 (w) × 30 (h)
Category
Serigraphs
Medium
Serigraph
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+About The Artwork
Paper Size: 30 X 22 Inches | Composition Size: 23 X 19 Inches
Artist

Sakti Burman
Contemporary Artist
Born in 1935, Sakti, was raised in undivided Bengal, graduated from the Government College of arts and crafts, Kolkata and later got admitted to Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris in 1956 with hardwork, determination and at the persuasion of his brothers. His love for art remained through his childhood to the turmoils of partition culminating with him finally studying art academically.
While the images in his paintings trace their way back to the stories in Indian as well as European mythology alongside his memories, he also claims to have had members of his family find a recurring appearance in his paintings.
Transparency, earthly colours, overlapping figures, visual textures, pointillism, design, travel, and fantasy are some of the peculiar characteristics transcending into narratives. Burman has worked with multiple forms, including engraving, drawing, sculpture, and painting in a number of media.
Along with addressing the role of religion and culture in his life, oils combined with acrylics, one of his most acclaimed works is an album of sixteen limited edition lithographic illustrations for the French translation of Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali.
Sakti has participated in several shows, some of the most recent including The Beholder’s Share by Jehangir Art Gallery and Art Musings in Mumbai in 2016; A Private Universe by Art Alive Gallery in New Delhi in 2015; Rituals and Reasons: Invoking the Sensual in Art, at Apparao Galleries in Chennai in 2014; The Wonder of it All, a retrospective exhibition by Pundole Art Gallery and Apparao Galleries in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai in 2012, Archetype and Enraputured Gaze at Aicon Gallery in London and New York in 2009; Faces of Indian Art organised by Art Alive at the Visual Art Gallery, New Delhi; Understanding Oneness in Diversity at Kitab Mahal, Mumbai; An Evening in Paris …Rome…London at Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata; and Resonance organised by Art Musings at Museum Gallery, Mumbai, all in 2007. Burman was awarded the Medaille d’Argent au Salon de Montmorency and the Prix des Etrangers, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris in 1956.
Sakti Burman lives and works in Paris. The distinguished title of Knight of the Legion of Honour had been awarded to him in 2017 in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the blending of French, European, and Indian cultures in his work, as well as his efforts to foster lasting connections between France and India. Sakti Burman is also the uncle of the artist Jayasri Burman.
You can browse through our gallery of Serigraphs to see more of his artworks and paintings along with other famous serigraph artists.
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What is a Serigraph?
- Serigraph is an artwork created by the process of Serigraphy, a silk-screen printing method.
Are they originals or prints?
- A serigraph is a limited edition fine art print, made even more exclusive by the artist's direct involvement in its creation and hand-signed authentication. The manual nature of the process ensures subtle variations within the edition, making each piece truly unique.
How is the process of Serigraphy different from regular print? How is this different from the original work of the artist?
- Serigraphy often involves a close collaboration between an artist and a printmaker. The original artwork is separated into several layers, and stencils are created for each color. These stencils are used to apply the colors individually in a multi-step process.
- The printmaker meticulously ensures the colors align with the original artwork. Initial drafts result in artist proofs, which the artist reviews, often suggesting changes. Through this iterative process, the artist and printmaker refine the work until a final artist proof is approved. With the approval, the print run begins. Finally, the artist inspects, signs, and numbers each completed print.
Why should I buy serigraphs?
- Serigraphs in India gained popularity when M.F. Husain collaborated with Print Makers to create his Ashta Vinayak series. His goal was to make his art more accessible to the general public. Raja Ravi Varma, with a similar vision (and 50 years before Husain), started a lithography press, using another print-making method to create his works. His efforts helped his works reach countless Indian households, transcending the confines of royal patronage.
- At Artflute, we wish to carry this intention forward by curating serigraphs. We aim to offer both first-time and seasoned collectors an affordable and accessible way to acquire works by the senior and master artists they admire. Each of these works is the result of artists & printmakers, engaging in a meticulous process of trial and error to realize the final artwork. When you purchase a serigraph, you're not simply acquiring a mass-produced digital print, but a limited edition testament to the collaborative artistry between painter and printmaker.
- Each serigraph also holds the potential to appreciate over time. As editions become scarce, the prices of these serigraphs may increase.
Why are they priced high even though they are prints?
- Beyond their status as limited edition fine art prints, serigraphs offer several advantages. The handcrafted nature of the serigraphy process and the artist's direct involvement contribute to their value. Additionally, serigraphs often reflect the artist's current original pricing, making their work accessible at a fraction of the cost.
Can I see them somewhere?
- We currently do not have any serigraphs available for viewing in person but do watch out because we’re working on making this happen. Meanwhile, we can help you with a live video of the serigraph that captures the details of the work and the texture of the paper. Do reach out to us through any of the channels below:
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Will it come with an authenticity certificate? How do I know if this is authentic?
- An authentic serigraph should be numbered and signed by the artist, always look for both these points to ensure a serigraph is authentic. All serigraphs sold on our website are authenticated by us and the serigraph will bear the signature of the artist and edition number. Do feel free to ask us further questions at +91-8310552854
How will it be shipped to me? How long will it take to reach me?
- In the case of shipments within India, we should be able to deliver the work to you in 7-10 working days.
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Where is the signature located?
- The artists usually sign the serigraphs on the bottom left or right but you can refer to the artwork image and the supporting images to find the signature of the artist. If the images do not indicate the signature do reach out to us and we will help you with a picture to confirm the same.
Can it be made in a larger size?
- Serigraphs are limited edition fine art prints and each artwork in the edition is made to a fixed size. If you have a particular size in mind, do let us know and we will keep you informed if a similar size comes up in the future. You can also explore alternate sizes by the same artist.
Delivery Charges related (Pricing & Timelines)
- The pricing in INR includes GST and delivery charges for India.For locations outside India, the GST is not applicable and the delivery charges will be additional.
Will it come framed?
- The serigraphs will be carefully rolled and shipped in a secure tube for optimal protection. Due to the delicate nature of paper, we recommend having your serigraph framed locally with either glass or acrylic once you receive it. Our experience has shown that shipping framed artwork with glass significantly increases the risk of damage, regardless of how meticulously it's packed.We can however help you pick a reliable framing partner depending on the city you are located in India.
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