Sunday 9 April 2023

Pabitra Pal started the journey of his artist life from a natural continuous life journey and gradually new transformations are taking place in his art practices as well as his life

 Dignified artisan Pabitra Pal has showcased his persona in his artistry. Pabitra's creativity at Transformative Metaphor exhibition highlights a fusion of computation and his own individuality. 

The Nippon Art Gallery of Mumbai is playing an extraordinary role in providing a platform to the artists showcasing their piece of art. Ahead of time, it is hoped that the artists shall be receiving great room for opportunities.

Artist: Pabitra Pal

Metaphorically speaking, an artist has an eternal connection with whatever the Creator has provided us within this world of conventional and unconventional materials. Born in the Pala clan by birth, the artist, Pabitra Pal, is a potter. Although none of his predecessors worked in the potter's art. But from an early age Pwarti responded viscerally to everything from making clay urns to making idols out of straw and clay, and seeing these methods time and again made him determined to establish himself as a Sculptor. In the soil, the impression of different parts of the body of people, animals and birds, the shape of dry dry land, after rubbing the soil with sand, he started to transform his sacred form into another form. Therefore, a strange metaphor smell is felt when looking at the sculptures and art of the first row of the holy flock.



Pabitra Pal lives in Medinipur district of West Bengal. He received his bachelor's degree in sculpture from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. Since his student days, he has been a favourite student of various well known artists and art educators and has been able to take his skills to another level in their practice. 



Pabitra started the journey of his artist life from a natural continuous life journey and gradually new transformations are taking place in his art practices as well as his life. Using mechanical parts of sails, cars, and various vehicles, and junk materials, he created new human forms, animal forms in his art. Somewhere else you can see part of a spade used in paddy field or its simile making its own shape. Sometimes, using animal heads, Singh has created a beautiful decorative pattern in the work. Gradually the characteristic qualities of a craft of the Pala dynasty began to take shape in the artist's art. On wood the crowns of various Pala dynasty princesses, their wearable egos and figurative forms have been embellished with great skill, using ornaments.

As we can see in the beginning, casting has been taken in different ways by melding completely natural materials and naturally surrounding the texture of the soil. While reviewing the sculpture of the artist Pabitra Pal and his metamorphosis, I can say in my perspective that both 3dimension and 2dimension diagonal form can be observed in the sculpture of the artist. Very simple, natural art making mediums are used. It seems to me that just as in everyday life we are constantly improving our character traits and changing towards higher standards, it is a natural dynamic movement as the artist's artwork and day by day move towards a higher style of thought. As the sense of aesthetic beauty is seen in the artist's work, the commercial quality is touched and noticed in the work. Dignified artisan Pabitra Pal has showcased his persona in his artistry. Pabitra's creativity at Transformative Metaphor exhibition highlights a fusion of computation and his own individuality. 


The Nippon Art Gallery of Mumbai is playing an extraordinary role in providing a platform to the artists showcasing their piece of art. Ahead of time, it is hoped that the artists shall be receiving great room for opportunities.


Transformative Metaphor - SOLO SHOW by Pabitra Pal @pabitra6369

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4th April - 5pm to 8pm -

Open: 2nd April 2023 to 6th April 2023 - Time: 3 to 7pm



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