Description
Haren Das | At the Pond | Woodcut on Paper | 9 x 12.3 inches | 1991
This is a woodcut print by Haren Das, dated 1991, and is a striking example of his ability to evoke rural life with quiet poetry and refined craftsmanship. In this untitled work, Das captures a serene village scene framed by the shadows of thatched huts and palm trees. At the heart of the composition stands a solitary female figure bending toward a water pot, likely engaged in her morning chores. The contrast between light and dark, a hallmark of the woodcut medium, is masterfully used to guide the viewer’s gaze toward the figure and her humble surroundings.
The work showcases Das’s remarkable sensitivity to light, texture, and composition. Despite its simplicity, the scene conveys a profound stillness and contemplative mood, echoing the timeless rhythms of village life. Through deliberate carving and layered shadows, Das invites us into a moment of quiet reflection.














