Description
Somnath Hore | Wounds | Lithograph on Paper | 15 x 22 inches | 1975
“Wounds” is part of Hore’s seminal body of work that visually expresses pain, trauma, and the scars of history—particularly the Bengal Famine, the Partition, and political violence. Rather than relying on figurative imagery, Hore captures suffering through abstract impressions, surface texture, and deep incisions. The dark green and brown palette here conveys decay, injury, and erosion. Scratches and gashes on the surface evoke torn flesh or ruptured earth, as if the paper itself bears witness to collective grief.
Hore’s “Wounds” series marked a radical departure in Indian modernism — melding personal and political anguish into visceral visual language. The scars in the image are not illustrative but symbolic: minimal, abstract, and emotionally raw. This print is not merely an artwork — it is a testimony to resilience and the permanence of memory.










