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1.Series: “Control-Fear Conditioning” 2013
Charcoal and tinted charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11 in
2.Series: “Control-Revelation” 2015
Mixed media on paper.
8.25 X 11.75 in
3.“Untitled” 2015
Oil and acrylic on canvas.
Dimensions: 12 X 12 in
4.“The Eyes” 2012
Charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11 in
5.“The Fiery Black Hole where it Rained” 2012
Charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 7 X 10 in
6.“Soirée” 2015
White pencil, charcoal and tinted charcoal on black sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11.75 in
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About The Artist:
Sambita Modak
Contact address:
Lab TA-08, CES (3rd floor),
New Biological Science Building, IISc,
Bangalore-560012
Karnataka, IN
1.Series: “Control-Fear Conditioning” 2013
Charcoal and tinted charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11 in
2.Series: “Control-Revelation” 2015
Mixed media on paper.
8.25 X 11.75 in
3.“Untitled” 2015
Oil and acrylic on canvas.
Dimensions: 12 X 12 in
4.“The Eyes” 2012
Charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11 in
5.“The Fiery Black Hole where it Rained” 2012
Charcoal on sketchbook.
Dimensions: 7 X 10 in
White pencil, charcoal and tinted charcoal on black sketchbook.
Dimensions: 8.25 X 11.75 in
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Sambita Modak
Contact address:
Lab TA-08, CES (3rd floor),
New Biological Science Building, IISc,
Bangalore-560012
Karnataka, IN
Ph: +91-8105212678
Email- sambita.modak@gmail.com
Email- sambita.modak@gmail.com
2009 Chitra Visharad Final (5th Year) in Fine Arts from Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh
Artist’s Statement:
Sambita’s artworks sprout from personal experiences, dealing largely with the human psyche and finding beauty in the mundane events of our lives. In addition to capturing the beauty or mood of such experiences, her artwork also acts as a glimpse into the entanglement of the subtle and deeper realms of the human mind.
These are expressions of duality and multimodality of the human psyche, depicted in the interplay of multilayered interpretations. The loose threads always nudge the audience’s brain, leaving the mysterious taste of our “selves” in our mind.
Artist’s Statement:
Sambita’s artworks sprout from personal experiences, dealing largely with the human psyche and finding beauty in the mundane events of our lives. In addition to capturing the beauty or mood of such experiences, her artwork also acts as a glimpse into the entanglement of the subtle and deeper realms of the human mind.
These are expressions of duality and multimodality of the human psyche, depicted in the interplay of multilayered interpretations. The loose threads always nudge the audience’s brain, leaving the mysterious taste of our “selves” in our mind.