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Artist: Chandra Bhattacharjee
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 60 x 48 in (152.4 x 122 cm)
Year:
2018 

This evocative painting by Chandra Bhattacharjee presents a solitary female figure rendered with quiet sensitivity and restraint. The woman’s bare body is depicted with remarkable subtlety, her form softly modelled through delicate tonal transitions and a muted palette. She folds her hands close to her mouth, her head gently bowed, creating a moment of deep introspection that becomes the emotional core of the composition.

The posture suggests contemplation, vulnerability, and inner withdrawal rather than outward display. Bhattacharjee’s treatment of the body avoids spectacle; instead, the figure becomes a vehicle for expressing psychological depth. The gentle curvature of the shoulders and the slightly inclined head convey a sense of quiet tension, as if the subject is absorbed in an internal dialogue.

The background remains understated and atmospheric, allowing the viewer’s focus to remain entirely on the figure. Its subdued hues merge softly with the contours of the body, enhancing the intimate mood of the painting. Through restrained brushwork and controlled light, the artist achieves a tactile softness that lends the figure a meditative presence.

Rather than emphasizing physicality, Bhattacharjee transforms the bare body into a symbol of emotional exposure and human fragility. The painting ultimately becomes a study of silence and inward reflection, where gesture and posture communicate more powerfully than expression, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate the quiet complexity of the human condition.

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All it takes for an artist to rise above normalcy, is inspiration, which fuels his passion to paint beautiful creations throughout his life.
The valuable expression of art is always there with us, but now this expression is yet to take an interesting diversion with our art gallery, Gallery Silver Scapes, located in Hauz Khas Enclave. Art is no longer considered just decorative but has evolved and come forth as a major form of investment yielding high rates of returns for its buyers, making it an expression commonly used.

Mrs Mayor was walked into the art world by the legendary modernist Bimal Das Gupta, one of whose biggest collections remains with Gallery Silver Scapes. In the 1980s, as head and first curator of the Habiart Gallery founded by Mrs Rekha Modi — a childhood friend — Mrs Mayor worked closely with and curated shows for renowned artists such as A Ramachandran, GR Santosh, Rameshwar Broota, Sakti Burman, MK Bardhan, Dhiraj Chaudhury, M Sivanesan, and Arup Das among others.

Besides modern masters, she also worked with young contemporaries such as Sudip Roy, Paresh Maity, Subroto Kundu, Vinod Sharma, and many more. Artworks commissioned by her are now part of prestigious collections, such as those of the India Habitat Centre, Ranbaxy, Pepsi, Hotel Lalit, Bank of America, and many more private and public collections.