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In this picture we have tried to capture a scene from our festive street dance ... Our Durga Puja is a very big festival. We look forward to this celebration. Not only in India but all the Bengalis living abroad also perform this puja abroad. We all rejoice in this festival.
2021
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
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62.5 W x 56 H x 2 D in
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Artist Statement Gautam Pal My artistic journey has been shaped by a lifelong search for meaning within the uncertainties of human existence. While my work is rooted in abstraction, its source lies in lived experience—the intersections of personal loss, social reality, philosophical inquiry, and the enduring mystery of life itself. I regard painting as a spontaneous event rather than a premeditated act. Like a dream that unfolds without warning, each work emerges through intuition, movement, and discovery. I do not seek to illustrate fixed ideas. Instead, I allow forms, lines, and colors to evolve organically, revealing relationships that cannot be fully understood through reason alone. In this process, painting becomes a way of thinking, questioning, and exploring the unknown. My early works emerged from a deep engagement with social injustice and the contradictions of contemporary life. Under the mission The Dark Quest, I explored themes of suffering, inequality, and moral conflict. Over time, however, my perspective evolved. I came to recognize that darkness and light are not opposing realities but inseparable aspects of existence. This understanding continues to inform my visual language and philosophical outlook. Subsequent bodies of work, including Life on Earth, Waves of Life, and Life Is a Festival, reflect an expanding awareness of life as a continuous interplay between struggle and celebration, chaos and harmony, destruction and renewal. My paintings engage with questions of survival, human selfishness, superstition, religious intolerance, and the fragile balance that sustains both individuals and societies. Deeply influenced by Indian philosophical thought as well as the creative legacies of Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, and Rabindranath Tagore, I use abstraction as a means of exploring realities that exist beyond literal representation. The spontaneous linear structures and evolving forms within my paintings are reflections of life's unpredictable rhythms—its tensions, transformations, and possibilities. Ultimately, my work is an attempt to create a space for contemplation. Rather than offering answers, the paintings invite viewers to engage with uncertainty, to embrace complexity, and to reflect upon their own relationship with the ever-changing experience of being alive. Through abstraction, I seek not to describe the world, but to reveal something of its deeper and often unseen dimensions.
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