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Avijit Dutta incorporates his own emotions that he drew up in his search for human expressions into his art which is realistic and figurative. Using his own special style and compositions with a minimal colour palette that give his paintings an almost monochrome aspect, he manages to express the numerous facets of mankind with ease and lyricism in tempera on canvas. According to him, the watercolour paintings are symbolic, understated, and almost meditative.
His artistic method integrates various eras and intellectual processes onto a single visual surface. The spectators' feelings are often conflicted because of the undercurrent of longing and nostalgia. The skillful, intricate, and exquisite portrayal using the classic medium of watercolours continues to be the artist's trademark and unrivalled strength. A sophisticated and flawlessly executed finesse is offered by multiple layers of applications. While exploring new media is the norm in the art world at the moment, Dutta prefers to investigate and incorporate traditional methods from the early Renaissance.
Dutta's creations are a representation of his curiosity. His pursuit of the truth is continuous, as is the process of reflection and epiphany that led to the creation of his works of art. The works of the artist perfectly capture his experience of revisiting moments, accepting them, and rejoicing in them as a component of a larger process, as a piece of the ever changing and evolving existence. In contrast to any political viewpoint or assertion, the artist's work imbibes and depicts the struggles of the human psyche as it gains in magnitude through personal experiences and reflections.