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About Souma

The young and dynamic artist Souma Deb belonging from kolkata has been researching his creativity of art ever since when he was at the age of 15. Right now he is pursuing BFA in Applied Art from The Indian college of Arts and Draftsmanship and Diploma in photography from FOTO UNIT and a selected artist of New York Biennale Art 2012.

He has indulged himself into group shows in kolkata, organised by ITC Sonar, VAANI, RTG, MILAN MELA, Bengal Shriram, IEM, etc

Souma believes that every creation by human should be treated as an artwork.. Thus he works in different media. It may be a mix media, an acrylic, watercolour, poster, etc. Besides all these, he is passionate about Photography and Graphic Design also..

Future prospects Souma is expanding his creative ideas with foriegn circle too keeing a good relation for future expansion....Recently he has been inspired by former director of Newyork biennale Art Mr. Pietro Franesi, keeping contemporary art on mind with better flavour..he has been selected for NYBA 2012 session with other indians and international artists.

My Project for Newyork biennale art in newyork, curated by pietro franesi

Project for NYBA: "Lost of essence, through lens"

The arts are a vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavors and disciplines. It is a broader term than "art" which as a description of a field usually means only the THE arts encompasses visual arts literary arts and the performing arts - music, theatre, dance and film, among others. This list is by no means comprehensive, but only meant to introduce the concept of the arts.

This images have been captured in my city where lots of indian people involved in their daily work. Kolkata continues to struggle with urbanization problems like poverty, disease, pollution and traffic congestion. As I have been experimenting my creations with various proportions. I travelled around cities. Everything got changed with time and money. A change that makes difference, a change that makes us think of our future, a change when we can never see our world alive. Unable to find spiritual answers to life's big questions within ourselves, we turn outward to imagined entities that lie far off in space or time—entities that just might be in possession of superior knowledge. The world coming to an end is completely a modern invention. We have no record or knowledge that [the Maya] would think the world would come to an end" in 2012. In India, the guru Kalki Bhagavan has promoted 2012 as a "deadline" for human enlightenment since at least 1998. Over 15 million people consider Bhagavan to be the incarnation of the god Vishnu and believe that 2012 marks the end of the Kali Yuga, or degenerate age. The world cannot be preserved for long time but moments of life can be observed for a very small time. It can be clearly visualize but some answers remain silent. “A lens of a camera visualizes its sequence but it’s the true eye which captures the real image.”