Christ

Medium:Dry Pastel
Height:13 inch / 33 cm
Width:12 inch / 30.5 cm
Surface:Paper
Style:Figurative Paintings
Dimension:W: 30.5 cm × H: 33 cm

A soulful portrait of Christ created in warm, textured tones, expressing compassion, serenity, and spiritual depth through soft detailing and an intimate composition.

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Suhas Roy | Christ | Dry Pastel on Paper | 13 x 12 inches

This intimate portrait presents a softly emerging male visage rendered in muted, earthy tones, where light and shadow gently model the face into near dissolution. The subject appears in quiet profile, her contemplative eye becoming the emotional anchor of the composition, while the surrounding forms dissolve into a textured haze. The grainy surface and subdued palette lend the work a dreamlike, almost archaic quality, suggesting memory rather than direct observation. The artist’s restrained handling avoids sharp outlines, allowing the figure to surface gradually from the background, evoking introspection, silence, and inner depth. Overall, the painting conveys a sense of poetic stillness, where the human presence feels fragile, introspective, and deeply psychological.

Suhas roy’s early Etchings, Landscapes, and Christ figures eventually gave way to his radha series – paintings of women, beautiful, luminous, and slightly melancholic, gazing at the viewer or away into the distance.
Born in Dacca (now Dhaka) in present-day Bangladesh, Suhas Roy had a difficult childhood after the early demise of his father. Yet, he pursued his passion for the arts with the support of his mother and studied at Indian College of Arts and Draughtsmanship, Calcutta, where he would eventually return as college principal.
Though Roy came to be known for his Radha series of paintings later in his career, he practiced printmaking and glass painting too, and created art on a variety of subjects. The protagonist is the mythic embodiment of feminine beauty, born out of his belief in the need for beauty in art.

Upon graduation, Roy went to Paris on a scholarship with fellow artists Jogen Chowdhury and Dipak Bannerjee, where he studied graphic arts under S. W. Hayter at Atelier 17 and mural art at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. A month spent in southern Europe visiting churches inspired his series on Jesus Christ in a variety of mediums. He also incorporated elements from the minimalist works of Japanese artist Taikan in his landscapes. Besides, he captured the political turbulence in Bengal during the Naxalite movement through his Disaster series.
Roy, who retired as professor of painting at Santiniketan’s Kala Bhavana, passed away in Kolkata on October 18 2016.


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