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Sagorika hails from Ranchi - Jharkhand, India. She pursued her Bachelor's degree from Ranchi University. Art and craft have always been her passion. She wanted to paint everything she saw. Acrylics, watercolors, and pencil sketches are her primary stress. The artist says she has done 4 glass paintings. Sagorika says hows she has improvised herself with time. “There was a time when I’d try to create a human figure but it would look like an alien. But practice built my confidence ” says the budding artist. Sengupta also adds that she uses paper cut-outs, magazine books, and other different art materials for her art and craft.
Sagorika Sengupta had always been inclined towards art, but the motivation from her parents, teachers, and friends helped her set foot in the door. Sagorika's art heavily takes inspiration from India’s culture and mythologies, paired with vibrant colors and intricate symbolism.
“I believe I am a very colorful person, which is also one thing I want to reflect on in the collages I make. That’s why I use vibrant colors. Things that inspire me the most are the universe and flora, which are also a huge part of my collages,” she describes.
Participating in various platforms and winning awards excites and inspires her a lot. In her artworks, she tries to depict Indian culture and tradition.
Participating in various platforms and winning awards excites and inspires her a lot.
While people were struggling to cope with a difficult time during the pandemic lockdown, she extensively focussed on her art skills.
Sagorika also has an art book published on the google books platform.
Apart from painting, she loves to play harmonium, sing and write poems.
Apart from painting, she loves to play harmonium, sing and write poems.