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This painting is not about a city. It reflects Bengal as a living spirit. Jhao dance, rickshaws, and folk Baul music move through the scene like a steady rhythm of everyday life. Figures such as Subhas Chandra Bose and Rabindranath Tagore appear not as portraits, but as lasting ideas of courage, thought, and cultural pride.
The Ganga flows through the composition as the land’s lifeline, while the Howrah Bridge represents connection and continuity. Above it all, Durga remains present. Not distant or dramatic, but quietly woven into daily existence.
This is a homeland remembered through sound, motion, faith, and labor. A place that lives on, even when one is far away.
Click on the painting to enlarge.
This painting is not about a city. It reflects Bengal as a living spirit. Jhao dance, rickshaws, and folk Baul music move through the scene like a steady rhythm of everyday life. Figures such as Subhas Chandra Bose and Rabindranath Tagore appear not as portraits, but as lasting ideas of courage, thought, and cultural pride.
The Ganga flows through the composition as the land’s lifeline, while the Howrah Bridge represents connection and continuity. Above it all, Durga remains present. Not distant or dramatic, but quietly woven into daily existence.
This is a homeland remembered through sound, motion, faith, and labor. A place that lives on, even when one is far away.