Kajal Dass Beck, originally from West Bengal, studied art at the Government Art College inKolkata, and directed the Surañjana School of Art and Craft. While traditional Indian designs isthe subject of her first book, NAVA ALPANA: NEW DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF INDIA (2016), she hassince widened her artistic perspective to encompass universal forms of contemplative expressionduring her residence in America. Following a landmark exhibition at the Academy of Fine Artsin Kolkata (1976), she has exhibited her batik and watercolor paintings at galleries in the UnitedStates and Canada, including Loyola University, World Trade Center in New Orleans, Universityof Victoria, British Columbia, LSU Union Gallery, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Guy L. Beck teaches Asian Religions and World Religions at Tulane University. He holds a Ph.D. in Religion, South Asia and an M.A. in Musicology from Syracuse University. He has been a US Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Fellow and an AIIS (American Institute of Indian Studies) Performing Arts Fellow. A Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.
"""Your work, Kajal, is so fine, filled with pure color, clear emotion, and your graceful dancing heart."" --------Dr. Sydney Sparling, British Columbia ""Beautiful work. I especially like the integration of traditional Indian (Hindu) icons, i.e., OM, with contemporary style of painting."" --------Dr. Anuradha Murali, Medical University of South Carolina ""Your use of watercolors is more than inspiring. Your work speaks about your soul and that is a truly beautiful place. I feel transcended when I look at these images. The wide variety of media and styles show the signs of a well-developed artist as well as a clear sense of expression. I was wonderstruck."" --------Artist Debra Federico, Parker Institute, New Orleans ""Kajal Beck's paintings captivate with their breathtaking beauty. Whether it's an intricate alpana or a scenic depiction of a bustling African village market, each piece is meticulously detailed, with vibrant hues, leaving one awe inspired. You possess a gift of boundless imagination and creativity, and I feel fortunate to have discovered your remarkable artworks."" --------Joyoni Dey, PhD, professor at Louisiana State University ""Kajal Beck is an accomplished artist. The exhibition of watercolor paintings showed her mastery of a variety of styles ranging from realistic to surrealistic and abstract."" --------Arvind Parikh, Times-Picayune, New Orleans"