Description
Bijan Choudhury | Ragh Toudi | Mixed Media on Canvas | 42 x 48 inches | 2008
This evocative artwork draws you into a quiet, almost poetic moment where time seems to slow down. In the foreground, a woman rests her chin gently on her hand, her expression thoughtful and inward-looking, as if lost in a distant memory or unspoken emotion. Behind her, another female figure holds a stringed instrument, adding a subtle rhythm to the stillness — like a melody that exists only in the mind.
The scene opens out into a dreamlike landscape, where two deer stand alert under a pale moon, enhancing the sense of calm and mystery. The artist beautifully blends figurative storytelling with elements of nature, creating a layered composition that feels both intimate and expansive. Soft, muted tones of blue, grey, and earthy hues give the painting a soothing, almost nostalgic atmosphere, while the delicate line work adds a sense of grace and refinement.
There is a quiet dialogue between the figures and their surroundings — between music, memory, and nature — making this piece feel deeply personal yet universally relatable. It’s not just a painting; it’s a moment of pause, reflection, and silent connection.






