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98,000.00

Artist:

  • Palash Halder
32 x 32 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Round
Clear
SKU: PH002 Categories: , , Tag:
ABOUT PALASH HALDER
Express what’s within

Palash Halder, born on December 21, 1976, in West Bengal, is an artist whose work emerges from a profound exploration of the evolving linguistic landscape of the modern artistic world. In a time where individual voices fashion their private languages, Halder seeks entry into his canvases from the grassroots of society, where daily life unfolds, giving birth to art.

His artistic expression is a response to the persistent and burning issues of our society, grappling with the co-existence of humans amid contrasting ideologies and the erosion of philosophies over time. Halder draws inspiration from a myriad of personal experiences, using the canvas as a medium to vent and express the agony of existence, the intense struggle for survival, and a spectrum of emotions reflecting the current state of our society.

Halder’s color palette is carefully chosen to resonate with the mood of the subjects he portrays, employing layers of textures to enrich the visual narrative. His journey as an artist unfolds through a combination of old and new mediums of expression, a perpetual learning process that yearns for the return of the beauty of simplicity in life.

With academic qualifications including a B.V.A. from Rabindra Bharati University in 2001 and a B.A. from Kolkata University in 1996, Palash Halder brings a rich educational background to his artistic endeavors. His belief in the power of imagination over knowledge and the triumph of hope over experiences underscores the philosophical underpinnings of his creative exploration.

Palash Halder’s art is a testament to his deep engagement with the human condition, a quest for answers to profound questions that have left an indelible mark on his sensitive being. Through his unique visual language, Halder invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of existence, making a compelling case for the enduring power of art as a universal language.

Size

32 x 32 inches

Medium

Acrylic on canvas

Shape

Round