Early Life and Background
Site Of The Day
Dipannita Mukherjee is a contemporary artist whose practice explores emotional memory, belonging, and the invisible architectures that shape inner life. She entered the realm of abstract art to search for honesty—recognising that certain experiences exist as gesture, interruption, and space. Her paintings bridge a gap between contemporary art and folk-inspired art. Her work is a blend of modernism and folk- inspired work. It unfolds through an intuitive process of layering, concealment, and erasure, allowing forms to emerge as traces rather than fixed entities. They show the fragile psychological spaces to hold memory, intimacy, and change. Imperfection is preserved as evidence of time and lived experience. Over the past decade, she has sustained an independent practice. Alongside her studio work, she remains deeply engaged in supporting artists who work beyond formal systems, fostering confidence in abstraction as a personal and transformative language. This engagement reflects her belief that artistic expression is not an isolated act, but a shared human possibility.
Indian artist
Indian artist