
SUBROTO KUNDU
Subroto Kundu’s art was a profound reflection of the soul’s journey, marked by brilliance, introspection, and spiritual resonance. His canvases, layered with rich pigment, precise geometry, and quiet grace, felt like painted prayers, meditations that captured the complexities of modern urban life.
Trained at the Government College of Art and Craft in Kolkata, Kundu emerged as a vital voice in Delhi’s art scene, celebrated for his disciplined craftsmanship and evocative geometric abstraction. For him, painting was not merely a practice, but a sacred ritual, his studio transformed into a shrine, each stroke a gesture of devotion.
Though he held over fifteen solo exhibitions, Kundu's path was not without struggle and solitude. His journey reminds us that true artistry is often born of deeply human experience. His work sought communion, not just with the self or the divine, but with anyone willing to look beyond the surface and truly see.