Artist Bhaskar Singha presents his latest solo exhibition, “Realms of Peace – IV”, a collection that explores the spiritual essence of human existence through deeply reflective and meditative paintings.
This new body of work invites viewers to contemplate universal values like peace, love, and unity. Inspired by the ancient Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — meaning “The world is one family” — the exhibition promotes the idea that true wisdom lies in seeing all life as connected, beyond boundaries of identity, religion, and culture.
“For me, painting is a spiritual process,” shares Singha. “It allows me to feel joy, sorrow, and stillness all at once. Just as the wind constantly shifts, our emotions and lives are always changing — and I try to express that energy through my art.”
Singha’s works are known for their subtle symbolism and delicate layering of colour, creating visual spaces that feel both personal and universal. Each canvas becomes a quiet reflection of transformation — not just in the external world, but within the self.
With an artistic career spanning nearly 30 years, Bhaskar Singha has developed a distinctive visual language that blends classical Indian thought with modern concerns. Starting with watercolour, his early works were known for their soft luminosity and technical finesse, often achieved through multiple translucent layers. Over time, he evolved toward acrylic on canvas, maintaining the meditative quality of his earlier style while expanding his thematic range.
Singha’s art often bridges everyday life and timeless philosophy. Whether depicting social issues like child labour or offering tributes to iconic figures such as Tagore, Vivekananda, and Satyajit Ray, his paintings capture both the emotional and the contemplative.
his artworks works like “Youth”, “Maa Sarada”, and compositions inspired by the teachings of the Ramakrishna Mission reflect his deep connection to Indian spiritual heritage. Through recurring motifs such as a lone runner or the quiet breeze of a beach, Singha brings a sense of movement and inner stillness to the canvas.
He has exhibited widely in leading venues across India including Jehangir Art Gallery (Mumbai), Birla Academy (Kolkata), Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath (Bangalore), Canvas Art Gallery (New Delhi), and multiple successful editions at India Habitat Centre. His 2023 show at Visual Art Gallery, also titled “Realms of Peace”, was lauded for its thoughtful presentation and emotional resonance.
With “Realms of Peace – IV”, Bhaskar Singha continues his artistic journey, offering viewers not just paintings, but a space for inward reflection — where colour and form become a language of silence, healing, and unity.