Untitled

Medium:Watercolour
Height:4.5 inch / 11.4 cm
Width:5.5 inch / 14 cm
Surface:Black Paper
Style:Figurative Drawings, Figurative Paintings
Dimension:W: 14 cm × H: 11.4 cm

A compelling watercolour on black paper by Somnath Hore, this untitled composition presents an abstract interior scene defined by bold contrasts, expressive lines, and layered textures. Through its quiet yet powerful imagery, the artwork evokes themes of memory, solitude, and human presence, reflecting Hore’s mastery in transforming everyday spaces into deeply emotional visual narratives.

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Somnath Hore | Untitled | Watercolour on Black Paper | 4.5 x 5.5 inches

This evocative untitled work by Somnath Hore transforms a seemingly simple interior scene into a deeply emotional and contemplative composition. Executed in watercolour on black paper, the artwork is built through a dramatic interplay of black, white, and subtle grey tones, creating a visual language that is both sparse and powerful.

At the heart of the composition lies a bed-like form, surrounded by abstract architectural elements and fragmented objects. Rather than focusing on realistic detail, Hore uses expressive brushwork, scratched lines, and geometric shapes to suggest a space filled with memory and human presence. The stark contrasts and layered textures lend the work a sense of quiet solitude, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of shelter, absence, and the traces people leave behind.

The artist’s restrained palette heightens the emotional intensity of the scene, while the intimate scale encourages close viewing. Every mark appears purposeful, revealing Hore’s remarkable ability to convey complex feelings through minimal means. The result is a work that feels both personal and universal—an exploration of lived experience rendered with sensitivity and poetic abstraction.

Somnath hore was the quintessential bengal artist deeply affected by the cataclysms that changed its history, such as the 1943 famine. a man-made crisis resulting in the death of two-three million people and the 1946 tebhaga peasant uprising.
A multifaceted artist who spent a lifetime exploring human suffering through his sketches, prints and sculptures, Somnath Hore was born in Chittagong in present-day Bangladesh in 1921.
Studying briefly at Government School of Art, Calcutta, in the mid-1940s, Hore trained under Zainul Abedin, and, later, under printmaker Saifuddin Ahmed. A participatory practice with fellow artists like Chittaprosad led to his intellectual growth. Hore’s early sketches were published in Janayuddha and People’s War, publications of the Communist Party; like many young men in the 1940s, Hore too joined the political party though he drifted away from it later.

Hore chose a distinctly formal, Western style of artmaking, distinguished by its strong linear quality, and guided by humanist concerns that foregrounded the indigent grappling with issues of survival. Distilled into iconic heads and emaciated bodies, his act of recovering the erased re-inscribed them into public memory. The anguished human form was reflected in Hore’s figuration through bold, minimal strokes enhanced by rough surfaces, slits and holes.
Over a thirty-year teaching career, Hore set up the printmaking department of Delhi Polytechnic in 1958. He joined Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan, as head of its printmaking department in 1968, where his own practice received a boost under the guidance of Ramkinkar Baij and Benodebehari Mukherjee.


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