14 Feb Pratya Parno-
Community reflecting art intervention by Tanmoy Nandi during Uronto residential art exchange programme at Shukhair, Sunmaganj, BD.
The work was inspired from interviews Tanmoy took during this residency programme. Before that programme that structure was carrying an image (mostly negative image as the ruling entity and torture related to that hierarchy) with in villagers, but when few days’ passes and they were observing different artists involvement due to the programme, mindset of those villagers was starting to change towards positivity.
Tanmoy’s work is based on those states of mind and new hope among villagers. He saw that crack as negative parts of villagers and fill that crack with spherical terracotta objects as if they are representing new hopes among those villagers. It is filling up the distance and gap between entities and existences.
Tanmoy Nandi is ceramic artists currently working in India. He explores the potential ways of aesthetical functionality through his works. His passion for adding value to functional product through aesthetical innovation leads him to design products beyond the typical commercial range of functional products.
Other work by Tanmoy at Uronto
The cooling window-Shitol Janala (শীতল জানালা)
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