In his new solo-exhibition "Human landscapes", Banerji has revived his lost love for landscapes and combined it with his current passion for drawing human figures.
"In my initial stages I used to do work based on landscapes driven by nature. And suddenly in 1984 after the assassination of Mrs Gandhi, I could not recognise any of my Sikh friends because they had to shave off their hair. From that point in time, landscapes left my canvas and figures started pouring in," says Roy.
"I used to pick up news from newspapers and then used to work accordingly. My last series 'His and Her World', reflected some of it and I have continued the same sentiment, but with a different perspective. In the process, I realised that I could see everything as a landscape.
"My landscapes are not connected to trees, mountains or rivers. I want to portray the issues, whether good or bad, related to human existence. Everything put together forms my human landscapes," says Roy.
The exhibition, underway at the Lalit Kala Akademi here, also comprises of paintings from another of Roy's series titled 'Multiple Encounters'.
The show is set to continue till May 16.
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