Saturday, June 22, 2013

তর্পণ (Torpon)

Mixed media 24" x 30" - A tribute to the master, Jackson Pollock.


তর্পণ (Torpon) or tarpan is an Indian ritual of remembering and paying respect to late gurus / ancestors/ deities by offering water (symbolizing life force).

As you see, she is not just a woman (who doesn't have the rights to perform torpon according to practiced Hinduism), her head is shaved too i.e. suggesting the sacrifice of a monk. Her accentuated front hands ... shaped like heart, suggesting homage is what matters not gender. Notice there is a straight line dividing her (not proportionately), the indication of duality of one's nature (didn't like to play with the ordho-narishwar/ half-man-half-woman concept here). She doesn't gaze at the moon, who brings peace to her heart, that which, she lavishes to her dear Earth. She doesn't look at us/viewer as her intent is to completely feel the emotion of gratitude, that is borne from the understanding of her ancestral gifts... She is naked to judgements of her imperfections, with the calmness within. Notice the side hands, they suggest praying pose outside of Hinduism i.e. the act of Torpon is for all humanity.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Union

This is an adaptation of my earlier painting "Biporit"... yeah I love riot of colors! 

 "The world is not dialectical - it is sworn to extremes, not to equilibrium, sworn to radical antagonism, not to reconciliation or synthesis. This is also the principle of evil." — Jean Baudrillard

Saturday, February 9, 2013

প্রচ্ছন্ন (Pro-chhonno) Veiled

This is a digital media art inspired during the Durga Pujas.

প্যাঁচানো (Peñchæno): Reticulated

Me and my paintings, both are sorta twisted...here goes "Reticulated" in mixed media. We always tend to focus...majorly in the center. The idea here, is not to have the observer focus on a single section of the painting... in my BFF's words "Roving Eyes" :)

Saturday, January 26, 2013

জটাধারী (JotaDhaari): Dreadlock hermit

Mixed Media: Pensil on paper, wee bit touched up in photoshop. As a kid, I used to be quite a handful and my quite natured Thammu (Grandma) used to pacify me with self-made stories... JotaDhaari used to take the cake! I would imagine all sorts of fearful men/hermits who would take naughty kids away in distant mountains (I only heard about the Himalayas as a child) to teach a lesson for bothering adults. ... miss you Thammu and your stories!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Temptation

This is a mixed media painting quite close to my heart.
“The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it." — Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Remembering Steve Jobs

Today is Bijoya Doshomi, the day Ma Durga goes away from her children for a year - a pang every Hindu/Bengali feels... But I can't fathom more a loss than losing Steve. My humble way of saluting my Guru!

Mind races back to the day I got to shake your hand at the Cupertino meeting, that was a blessed day. Rest in peace, my Hero.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

রবিতরু (RobiToru)



Mixed Media - This is a homage to the eternal Bengali Poet, Kobiguru Rabindranath Tagore (Bengali: রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর, Robindronath Ţhakur) [7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941].

My personal belief is no-one can truly realize "Bengalis" without reading Tagore, please encourage youngsters to read the poets works.



বিগত ২৫শে বৈশাখ

সকালে উঠে থেকে শুনতাম দাদুর রেডিওতে,
স্কুলের দুপুরে ঘুমের ভান করে মার ক্যাসেটে|
লোঢসেডিং এর আঁধারে  ঠাম্মুর গুনগুনানিতে,
চোখ বুজে আসার আগে ছাতে কাকুর সেতারে!

শুধূ তোমাকেই শুনেছিলাম,
তখন বুঝিনী হয়তো!
আজ তোমাকে লেখা পাতায় খুঁজি,
পেলেও বা, সেই সময়ের তোমায় নারি!

তোমায় যারা পুজো করতো
আজ তারা নেই,
যারা আছে, ছায়া মাত্র;
কায়ায় কথা আছে, সুর নেই !

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Paintings to bring smile to a Child's face

Hello Friends and Art Lovers,

Recently, I discovered my art can do a little bit more than become a decorative piece at someone's collection or means of expression for me. I joined the Smile train (World's Leading Cleft Surgery Charity for Children) and they have graciously accepted my humble collection of paintings for sale/auction - proceeds will go to the children who deserve to smile.

I wish, I could appeal to Mr. Gates for some help but I am a limited man with little means! So I turn to my friends and MNCs with CSR programs - MAYBE YOU CAN HELP?

My paintings are not the reason but the excuse to help the deserving. Those of you who know me, by now know I always participate in small ways to help so please drop me a line and I'll put you in touch with Smile Train directly (that way you know I'm not stealing your gift to the children). We are what we make ourselves to be by our actions...or so I believe!

Monday, July 21, 2008

উপত্যাকা (Upottaka): Valley



Panel painting - changes color and shows a different angle with change of light.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

বিপরীত (Biporit): Opposite

Life is an intimate mix of opposites and complementary colors. Oil, Acrylic, Lusture paint on Wood - 1' x 3'

Thursday, May 1, 2008

ত্রিলয় (Triloy): TrioApocalypse

Indian mythologies talks about Apocalypse brought by Bramha, Vishnu and Maheshwar - all that was pure from origin and all that of sin mix together, to from the whole element of God/Bhomho.


Tuesday, April 29, 2008

যুগল (Jugol): Couple

What is more interesting than the journey of two souls uniting?
~ To my precious ones, who chose to overlook all my flaws.
Oil, Acrylic, Lusture paint on Wood - 3' x 4'

Saturday, March 29, 2008

কলিকা (Kolika)

The word কলিকা (Kolika) means a ‘bud’ i.e. the promise of the flower to come. I was born in Kolkata(Calcutta). This picture brings in the symbols of myths of Manasha (the female serpent deity), embracing the culture of Tagore, the church cathedral backyard near which I loose myself often to the bitter sorrow melancholy separation pang of my childhood and the icon of the city… the old Howrah bridge. This is 24” x 36” mixed media painting involving - gouache, acrylic, holi colors, oil, threads, gauze and glass.

Unfortunately, a Soho gallery chipped off a corner of the glass in 2011 so this piece doesn’t travel to exhibitions anymore.


Monday, March 3, 2008

রোমন্থন প্রতিবিম্ব (Romonthon Protibimbo): Reflection

At one point, man is beyond suffering - tested by surrounding and fate - at that moment, one awaits the inevitable truth reflecting upon the Life past.

This is dedicated to the forgotten holocaust of India - a year long famine artificially created by World War Hero, Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, killing more than THREE MILLIONS in 1943. 


Friday, February 29, 2008

সুর্য সলিল (Shurjo Sholil): Sun Under Water

Abstract paintings can be best seen when one squints their eyes...
~ To my sweet lil sis, for all the fights and giggles (who likes to call this painting "Winter Sun")
Oil and Acrylic paint on Wood - 1' x 2'

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Monday, April 16, 2007

Sunday, March 11, 2007

লাল নৌকো (Lal Nouko): The Red Boat

This 18”x24” mixed media painting is a fusion of impressionist and pointillism to a degree. Though the boat isn't painted red, it draws the 'Sindoor' red from the sky on its dark wood tint. Saw an amazing sunset in rural Bengal, which inspired this.



Wednesday, February 14, 2007

পাল তোলা (Pal Tola): Sails drawn

পাল তোলা literally means the canvas sails are drawn. However, when rushing to one's home...each extra moment is a loss. The original was lost to a storage unit fire in Bronx, NYC so I decided to replace it with this 8” x 10” mixed media experiment.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

বেগুনী অম্বর (Beguni Ombor): Purple Sky

বেগুনী means purple and অম্বর translates to sky. However, for me, this is the anticipation of the sailor on the dingi boat... what does it say to you? The original paining was in acrylic but lost in storage fire in Bronx, New York. This replacement is a 8” x 10” mixed medium treatment that reflects my current style.

Also, this is inspired by Indian Holi celebration, a festival of colors!




Monday, January 1, 2007

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