From: 15th to 21st April 2025
“Realms of Peace – IV
Solo Show of Paintings
By Well-known artist Bhaskar Singha
VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
161-B, M.G.. Road,
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: +91 9811686338
Email: bhaskarsingha@gmail.com
Realms of Peace – IV : The Meditative Art of Bhaskar Singha
The world of art is often seen as a sanctuary—an alternate realm
where beauty, thought, and emotion converge. Few artists embody this idea more
completely than Bhaskar Singha, whose upcoming solo exhibition, "Realms of
Peace – IV," promises to be both a visual and spiritual journey.
The exhibition was inaugurated on Tuesday, 15th April 2025 by Sudipto Sen, noted film
director of The Kerala Story and Bastar; Mr. Mohan Thombre, retired
IAS officer; Mrs. Sujata Bali of Miran Production, Mr.
Rakesh Gupta, Director of Routes 2 Roots NGO; and Mr. Sujit Das, Executive
Vice President - Creative, Turmeriq.
Bhaskar Singha is not merely a painter—he is a seeker, a
chronicler of life’s simplicity, and a spiritual explorer. Over the last 28
years, he has developed a unique visual language, initially through
watercolour, and later through acrylic on canvas. His early watercolours are
noted for their distinct layering technique—ten to twelve translucent washes
that often resemble stencil work or the wax resist textures of batik.
As his journey progressed, so did his themes. Singha often chooses
issue-based subjects—child labour, devotion, psychology, Sanatan
philosophy—transforming them into meditative reflections on canvas. His deep
connection with the Ramakrishna Mission infused his art with a stronger
spiritual dimension, and the influence of Sanatan Sanskriti became increasingly
central to his work.
Singha’s artworks are rich in symbolism and atmosphere. One can
sense the cool breeze on a beach, the rustling of leaves, or the searing heat
of a summer day—each natural element crafted with emotional nuance. In works
like 'Youth,'he portrays the fire and competitive spirit of young people across
genders, highlighting the evolving roles of women in society. In another
series, inspired by the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, he created pieces such as 'Run
for Clean India,' capturing the ripple effect of one individual’s actions in
inspiring community change.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5DRdVHRa1vw
Realms Of Peace – IV Solo Show Of Paintings By
Well-Known Artist Bhaskar Singha