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Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
5x7in
About this artwork
This work explores movement as a shared experience rather than an isolated act. The recurring, fish-like forms are symbolic rather than literal—suggesting migration, memory, and continuity. Their repetition and variation reflect individual identities co-existing within a collective rhythm. The bold yellow ground serves as a field of energy, amplifying contrast and vitality, while the interplay of deep maroon, green, and turquoise evokes balance between… earth, water, and spirit. The dotted details act as markers of time and connection—small pauses within motion.
Rooted in folk-inspired abstraction, the composition draws from intuitive mark-making and cultural memory. It speaks to quiet resilience, ancestral navigation, and the unseen currents that guide us forward together.
Joyeeta Mukherjee, a self-taught artist from culturally vibrant Kolkata and now based in Rochester, New York, masterfully works with acrylics, oils, and mixed media. Her style fuses contemporary realism with expressive texture and rich color, often inspired by the human form, nature, and folk traditions. She uses layered brushwork and vibrant hues to narrate emotional moments, crafting canvases that radiate warmth, nostalgia, and connection—each work inviting viewers to feel, reflect, and find a piece of their own story within.