Untitled, Figurative

Medium:Watercolour
Surface:Paper
Height:11.75 inch / 29.8 cm
Width:8.25 inch / 21 cm
Style:Figurative Paintings
Dimension:W: 21 cm × H: 29.8 cm
Year:2026

A graceful watercolor capturing a tender, everyday moment between women, brought to life through fluid lines and earthy tones. Minimal yet expressive, the artwork reflects warmth, connection, and the beauty of shared human experiences.

Description

Gouranga Beshai | Untitled | Watercolour on Paper | 11.75 x 8.25 inches

This artwork feels like a quiet scene unfolding in everyday life — simple, intimate, and full of subtle emotion. At its center stands a woman, gently focused as she holds and arranges a long braid, possibly helping another woman seated beside her. A third figure lingers softly in the background, adding depth and a sense of shared presence. Together, they create a moment that feels both personal and communal.

The artist uses fluid watercolor washes and expressive ink lines to bring the figures to life. Rather than defining every detail, the forms are suggested with graceful spontaneity — allowing the viewer to feel the movement and connection between the subjects. Earthy browns, soft greys, and hints of deep blue blend beautifully, giving the piece warmth while maintaining its understated elegance.

There’s a tenderness in the way the figures interact — no rush, no noise — just a calm rhythm of care and companionship. The minimal background keeps the focus on this human connection, making the scene feel timeless, as though it could belong to any place or era.

This piece is perfect for those who appreciate art that tells a quiet story — one that celebrates everyday rituals, relationships, and the beauty found in ordinary moments.


Born in 1968 in West Bengal, this self taught artist shows a great influence of Hemendra Mukherjee in his depiction of the female figures. As a realist artist his usage of colour too brings to life the figurative study in detail. Gouranga has exhibited his works through several solo shows in Kolkata, and Mumbai and participated in many annual shows over the years in Kolkata and Delhi and participated in innumerable groups’ shows in Kolkata, New Delhi, and Hyderabad.

He has attended many camps as follows: Several Art Camps in Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bhopal, Sikkim; Art Auction in Aid of Tsunami victims at Calcutta Swimming Club, 2005. He is the recipient of several awards as mentioned: Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata Atul Bose’s Award & Academy’s Award, 1999; Reflection of Another Day (RAD) Aranya Award 2003; Vicharmanch, Indra Dugar Samman (Awards) 2005; Govt. of Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Awards 2012; Colours Land Art Academy Certificate of Excellence 2014.


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