
Debabrata Mukhopadhyay
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Horse in Different Mood

The Boat Theory

The Abstract Bappa
Biography
Through vibrant colours, expressive landscapes, and experimental mediums such as watercolour and charcoal, I aim to preserve cultural narratives while presenting them through a contemporary lens. My work seeks to inspire reflection, emotional healing, and a renewed appreciation for the harmony between tradition, nature, and modern life.
I envision my art reaching diverse audiences globally—offering moments of calm, joy, and introspection—while keeping folk traditions alive through modern abstraction. As an artist and art therapist, I aspire to use creativity as a transformative force that nurtures both personal healing and collective cultural awareness.
inspiration
I aspire to create a lifelong artistic practice that honours nature, folk culture, and emotional expression, while continuously evolving through experimentation and learning. My goal is to build a body of work that not only reflects my inner journey, but also resonates universally—offering viewers a sense of calm, joy, belonging, and renewal.
As an artist and art therapist, I aspire to use creativity as a transformative force—supporting emotional well-being, cultural awareness, and deeper human connection—while leaving behind a meaningful artistic legacy rooted in authenticity and compassion.
medium
My primary medium is a watercolour and charcoal but love the hybrid practice combining watercolour and charcoal, supported by drawing, abstraction, and expressive mark-making. Conceptually, my medium sits at the intersection of:
Traditional watercolour practice
Raw, expressive charcoal drawing
Abstract folk art
Landscape-inspired visual storytelling
This combination allows me to balance delicacy and strength, control and spontaneity, and tradition and modernity—all central to my artistic identity.
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