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Artist Feature for September : Swagata Sarkar

  • Aug 30, 2021
  • 1 min read

This month in our Unleashed City Market store, we have a new artist that will be displaying her artwork for the month of September. Swagata does watercolor paintings on pet portraits and many other animals. Read her bio below to learn more and see her shop!!





Artist Bio:

Swagata Sarkar of ‘SwagataArtStudio’ is a Raleigh, North Carolina based watercolor artist specializing on pet portrait and wildlife paintings.

Swagata has been passionate about drawing and painting from a very young age and pursued it as a hobby. She worked as an Interior Designer for a decade before realizing that her true love is in painting. She now works full time as a professional artist at her home studio in Raleigh.

For the past few years she has worked on numerous pet and wildlife commissions.


Prints of her wildlife paintings are available on ETSY shop: www.etsy.com/shop/SwagataArtStudio

For inquiries, please reach out to her by email: swagata.artstudio@gmail.com



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