“When I draw the first shape on the canvas, the canvas itself dictates the other elements to be made, and that way I create the balance of negative and positive...
“When I draw the first shape on the canvas, the canvas itself dictates the other elements to be made, and that way I create the balance of negative and positive space.” Sanjay Bhattacharya's captivating artwork features a silhouette of Lord Krishna playing the flute, set against a backdrop of geometric patterns and abstract forms. Cinematic rendition combined with lyrical play of abstract forms and gradual shades, the ambience within the painting alludes to and compares with the rhythmic taal of the flute as if invoking the innermost core of the soul to dance in the music of merriment and love. The harmonious blend of dark and light hues purposely highlights the divine presence and redeemed aura of playful Krishna.