Description
Prokash Karmakar | Untitled | Ink on Paper | 15.5 x 11.5 inches | 2006
Delicate yet expressive, Lady with Flowers by Prokash Karmakar is a poetic exploration of line, form, and emotion. Rendered in ink on paper, the composition reveals a seated female figure outlined with fluid, continuous strokes that feel both spontaneous and deeply intentional. The simplicity of the medium allows the artist’s mastery of line to take center stage—every curve, contour, and gesture speaking with quiet intensity.
The figure, gently curled into herself, holds a flower as a subtle symbol of tenderness and introspection. A crescent moon hovers above, adding a dreamlike, almost mythical atmosphere to the scene. Karmakar’s minimal yet evocative style transforms a seemingly simple drawing into an intimate study of femininity, solitude, and inner reflection.
This 2006 ink work carries a raw immediacy that invites viewers to pause and connect with its quiet emotional depth. It is a timeless piece for collectors who appreciate expressive line drawings and modern Indian masters whose work balances sensitivity with strength.






