I envision a world where every brushstroke becomes a voice — where color and story intertwine to illuminate injustice, resilience, and empathy. Through my paintings, I seek to build a bridge between my Indian heritage and a global audience, weaving together the vibrant tapestry of tradition with a liberal, unflinching exploration of our shared human condition. My art is a sanctuary and a call to action: I aspire to create works that are not only beautiful but necessary, speaking to the suffering endured — especially by women — and urging viewers everywhere to recognize, reflect, and transform.


About
Watercolor became his chosen language in youth, and today, it remains his refuge and release. In every stroke, there is silence; in every wash, a whisper of healing. For Indranil, art is not an escape—it is a return. A return to self, to peace, and to possibility.