Description
Haren Das | Untitled (Floating Diyas) | Woodcut on Paper | 6 x 8 inches
This evocative woodcut print by Haren Das, dated 1959, captures a moment from everyday rural life with poetic simplicity. Two women are depicted in a water body—one standing and the other bent over, likely collecting water or engaged in daily chores. The scene is rendered in stark contrasts of black and white, with the glimmering reflections on the rippling surface of the water forming a mesmerizing visual texture.
Haren Das, known for his deep empathy and precision in portraying agrarian India, masterfully balances realism with abstraction here. The flowing forms of the women, the rhythmic patterns of water, and the strong silhouette technique elevate a humble task into a timeless visual narrative. It is a beautiful study of light, movement, and rural resilience.










