Sumit Sadhukhan
Location:  
Kolkata, India
School:  
Rabindra Bharati University
I usually express the impression of daily objects which appear randomly in my eyes, mainly banal objects and constructions like staircases, windows, balcony etc. I give priority to materials like boards, wooden stripes, metals, tissue papers, acrylic sheets, LED lights and sometimes I use stretched canvas both as support and surface. I try to synthesize all these materials and represent an unusual setting of known objects to the viewers.
I am interested in non-conventional materials and I think those are suitable for my creation. I had worked on puja pandels and those acts inspired me to take attempt in small scale installations. Usually I apply white paint to the entire artwork in an even manner to make the unvarying visual. The objects that I used are become more physical rather than their actual entity; one can trace them only by their shapes and dimensions; one can feel it by touching the surface.
Take a look at the series ’Shadows'
I am interested in non-conventional materials and I think those are suitable for my creation. I had worked on puja pandels and those acts inspired me to take attempt in small scale installations. Usually I apply white paint to the entire artwork in an even manner to make the unvarying visual. The objects that I used are become more physical rather than their actual entity; one can trace them only by their shapes and dimensions; one can feel it by touching the surface.
Take a look at the series ’Shadows'