This 3.5' x 3.5' concrete relief, hand-sculpted in April 2020, stands as a powerful symbol of creative resilience during a global standstill. By translating traditional imagery into rugged, industrial material, it strips the icon to its most essential, enduring form. The raw texture and monumental scale capture a unique moment of stillness, turning architectural medium into a modern spiritual statement.
Three Filmmakers in a Vernacular Frame
This work is a portrait composition of Ritwik Ghatak, Satyajit Ray, and Mrinal Sen, painted on a tin sheet using enamel colors. The material and technique are directly inspired by the hand-painted visual culture of rural shop shutters, salon interiors, and local signboards, where cinematic imagery once existed in a raw and immediate form.
The work draws from these environments, where portraits and film illustrations were often executed with an unpolished and intuitive approach. This “unfinished” or amateur visual quality is intentionally retained, not as a limitation, but as a method to reconstruct a disappearing form of public art practice.
By placing three key figures of Bengali parallel cinema within this vernacular style, the work creates a dialogue between intellectual cinematic traditions and everyday visual culture. While popular film imagery frequently occupies such spaces, filmmakers like Ghatak, Ray, and Sen rarely appear within them. This work reimagines their presence in that context, bridging the gap between high cinema and local visual language.
The horizontal format further references cinematic framing, presenting the figures like sequential close-ups—linking the act of painting with the language of film.
This mask is designed for theatrical performances, inspired by the traditional Chhau mask-making technique but adapted for modern stage requirements. The concept emerged from the need for a durable, lightweight, and visually striking mask that could be reused for multiple performances. The mask reflects a fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary material choices, balancing cultural authenticity with practical functionality.