Artist Information:
Sanjay Sen Gupta
Kolkata,
India
Member Since: Jun 2007
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Artist Statement:
The Aesthetic Gesture
my attitude towards art
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Life is a splendor.
This splendor is manifested through various dimensions all around us, as well as within our self. It is an eternal continuity of harmony – a variable balance between all the contradictions and diversities. It’s a journey from the beginning of the end towards the end of the beginning.
And we are the blessed, the chosen ones; and life goes on – with and/or without.
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When we think or/and speak of our ‘self’, the ‘self’ becomes highlighted, focused to our consciousness. And thus everything else defuse into a sense of nonexistence, a sense of nothingness, a sense of ‘void’.
Contrarily, when we think or/and talk about anything else, i.e. the ‘sense of other’, the ‘self’ defuses into the whole and becomes a part of the ‘void’.
And when we focus on ‘everything’, the ‘self’ and the ‘other’ loose their viability and defuse into the whole. Thus the focus gets split and ‘everything’ becomes synonymous to ‘nothingness’, the ‘void’.
Each and every moment, in each and every act that we perform – knowingly or unknowingly – our sense of being keep changing sides. The ‘self’, the ‘other’ ...
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Sanjay Sen Gupta's Free Artist Portfolio
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my attitude towards art
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1.
Life is a splendor.
This splendor is manifested through various dimensions all around us, as well as within our self. It is an eternal continuity of harmony – a variable balance between all the contradictions and diversities. It’s a journey from the beginning of the end towards the end of the beginning.
And we are the blessed, the chosen ones; and life goes on – with and/or without.
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When we think or/and speak of our ‘self’, the ‘self’ becomes highlighted, focused to our consciousness. And thus everything else defuse ... | |
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