• The Life of Symphony by Samiran Dey

The Life of Symphony by Samiran Dey

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This artwork shows the relationship or bonding among two people upon whose support they are ready to accept any kind of challenges, whether it is the unknown surrounding or the unknown presence of new people. Urbanisation has now become a curse for life around me. The rapid growth of living concrete has overpowered people like us snatching even the left over land under the gloomy moonlight. Yet when I see some group of people trying their best supporting eachother to protect their lands and trees to give a pinch of fresh air to their newborns. Their spirit and bonding's have inspire me in producing this artwork.

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25" x 72"

Medium Watercolour, Graphite, Acrylic, Figure Motifs Along With Image Transfer And Thread Binding On Paper
Framing Unstretched / Unframed
Year 2024
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Signed Signed by Artist
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Samiran Dey

Samiran Dey, currently residing in Kolkata, West Bengal, is a studio artist at Lalit Kala Akademi. Samiran pursued a dual degree in Sanskrit and Fine Arts, marking the beginning of a remarkable artistic career. Completing their master's from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, in 2020, they have been established as a prominent figure in the art scene.

Born and brought up in a lower middle-class family in Kolkata, Samiran's childhood was marked by the harsh realities of life and the struggles their family faced to survive. As the sole earning member of the family, they continue to grapple with these challenges. Samiran weaves a vivid imagery of Kolkata's socio-political intricacies in their artwork, capturing the shifting landscape and fading memories with each stroke. Their art is a nuanced narrative, reflecting a sociometaphorical reality with enchanting and surrealistic undertones. Conceptualizing art from Kolkata's fabric, they endeavor to reflect the transformation of playgrounds into skyscrapers, echoing the pulse of an unscrupulous society.