Tapan Dash

Painter Sculptor | India

Born in 1972

« "My paintings are the silence where the soul converses with the cosmos.". »

Tapan Dash creates introspective figurative works that establish a profound dialogue between personal memory and universal symbolism, a visual language he developed after graduating from B.K. College of Art & Crafts, Bhubaneswar. His decision to pursue art has led to a body of work that rejects mere technical display, focusing instead on themes that resonate across cultures. His paintings are not bound by a single thematic confinement but are united by a consistent tone of emotional intensity and stoic silence, featuring figures that are vibrant, psychologically charged, and rooted in the rich cultural dialect of his native Odisha. Dash is celebrated for his sophisticated composition and use of oil pastels and soft pastels, which dynamically explore the existential contrast between the cosmic and the biological. He draws deep inspiration from the art forms of his homeland, particularly the sculptures of the Sun Temple and the temple town of Puri, often incorporating ancient symbols like the mythical Hamsa to represent the individual soul's search for knowledge. Crucially, his figures speak directly and forcefully, keeping the viewer absorbed. Dash intentionally uses the multiplication of self-image to achieve a powerful metaphorical sensibility in his art. This method of repeated self-representation transforms his personal narrative into a quiet, contemplative journey that is both nostalgic and cosmic. His unconstrained, bold brushwork and dynamic lines transcend the pictorial plane, inviting viewers to use their imagination and interpret his deeply resonant exploration of memory and existence.

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"My paintings are the silence where the soul converses with the cosmos."

Painter | Sculptor | India

Born in 1972

Tapan Dash
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Tapan Dash creates introspective figurative works that establish a profound dialogue between personal memory and universal symbolism, a visual language he developed after graduating from B.K. College of Art & Crafts, Bhubaneswar. His decision to pursue art has led to a body of work that rejects mere technical display, focusing instead on themes that resonate across cultures. His paintings are not bound by a single thematic confinement but are united by a consistent tone of emotional intensity and stoic silence, featuring figures that are vibrant, psychologically charged, and rooted in the rich cultural dialect of his native Odisha. Dash is celebrated for his sophisticated composition and use of oil pastels and soft pastels, which dynamically explore the existential contrast between the cosmic and the biological. He draws deep inspiration from the art forms of his homeland, particularly the sculptures of the Sun Temple and the temple town of Puri, often incorporating ancient symbols like the mythical Hamsa to represent the individual soul's search for knowledge. Crucially, his figures speak directly and forcefully, keeping the viewer absorbed. Dash intentionally uses the multiplication of self-image to achieve a powerful metaphorical sensibility in his art. This method of repeated self-representation transforms his personal narrative into a quiet, contemplative journey that is both nostalgic and cosmic. His unconstrained, bold brushwork and dynamic lines transcend the pictorial plane, inviting viewers to use their imagination and interpret his deeply resonant exploration of memory and existence.

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Credentials

Prizes
  • • Organized by Asian Academy of Film & Television 2001
Group Exhibitions
  • Orissa State Lalit Kala Academy, Bhubaneswar
  • • State Exhibition, organized by INTACH, Bhubaneswar • Sate Exhibition, organized by NALCO, Damanjori
  • • East Zone Youth Festival, Rewa University, M.P.
  • • National Exhibition, Bangalore organized by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi • All India Millennium Young Artists Camp, organized by AIFACS, New Delhi
Publications
  • • AIFACS Annual Exhibition, New Delhi

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