Divine Souls

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  • Praween Karmakar

This series explores how India’s ancient temple carvings embody both artistic mastery and deep spiritual meaning. These sculptures are not merely decorative but serve as living bridges between the human and the divine. Each figure—whether deity, devotee, or celestial being—transforms abstract faith into visible, touchable form. Their gestures, expressions, and intricate details reveal how beauty itself becomes a pathway to spiritual awareness. Beyond temple walls, these images influence daily life as symbols of guidance, meditation, and moral values. They teach compassion through gentle forms, wisdom through serene faces, and strength through powerful divine imagery. Across centuries, they continue to communicate devotion and peace in a universal visual language. These timeless works remind us that true art nourishes both the eye and the soul. The legacy of India’s temple sculptures endures as a carved prayer guiding humanity toward harmony and transcendence.

25 x 36 inches
Watercolor on Paper
Vertical Rectangle
Clear
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ABOUT PRAWEEN KARMAKAR
Layers of Heritage and Time

Artist Praween Karmakar is a freelance artist based in Jharkhand with several notable achievements to his credit. He won the Best Entry Award at the Camlin Art Contest held at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. He was also among the selected artists who painted the boundary wall mural of the JPSC Office as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative.

His artworks are displayed at the JSCA Stadium, Dhurwa, as well as at the State Museum, Hotwar. Praween Karmakar is a member of the International Watercolor Society and the Indian Institute of Creative Art and Painting.

He primarily works with watercolors on Fabriano paper, creating evocative landscapes, still-life compositions, and figurative artworks. His practice reflects a sensitive handling of light, color, and everyday subjects through the transparent and expressive medium of watercolor.

Size

25 x 36 inches

Medium

Watercolor on Paper

Orientation

Vertical