"Cosmic Eye" mesmerizes with stainless steel kinetic art, a journey through unity and diversity in Indian culture. The rotating wheel at its core signifies life's cyclical nature and perpetual growth, shaping our past, present, and future. Crafted with precision, the reflective surface mirrors viewers, fostering oneness. Illuminated by red colored lights, it transforms into a celestial marvel at night, adorned with steel balls radiating like a diamond. From various angles, ...
"Cosmic Eye" mesmerizes with stainless steel kinetic art, a journey through unity and diversity in Indian culture. The rotating wheel at its core signifies life's cyclical nature and perpetual growth, shaping our past, present, and future. Crafted with precision, the reflective surface mirrors viewers, fostering oneness. Illuminated by red colored lights, it transforms into a celestial marvel at night, adorned with steel balls radiating like a diamond. From various angles, it embodies an eye, a sun, a wheel, a globe, and the cosmos, symbolizing vigilance, hope, and progress. The kinetic in the centre perpetually rotates and signifies life's ever-evolving nature, beckoning viewers on a reflective journey of unity, diversity, and progress. The installation encourages introspection, connection with the environment, and contemplation within the cosmic tapestry, serving as a poignant reminder of our collective journey towards a brighter future.
Shovin Bhattacharjee is an Indian artist working in painting, sculpture, digital art, new media art and public art installation. He is one of the pioneering digital artists in India and also India’s first artist entirely into NFT art auctions. Born and brought up in Shillong, Meghalaya, Shovin received his BFA and MFA degree in fine arts from Assam University, Silchar. Shovin has held ten solo shows with the Indian Cultural Centre, Seoul, South Korea in collaboration with Indian Art Museum at Seoul, South Korea and Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi. Shovin has also participated in national and international exhibitions like 1st Digital Art Biennial, Brazil; Guanlan International Print Biennial, China, 13th Asian Art Biennale, Bangladesh; 6th, 7th & 8th International Print Biennale organized by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal; ‘Icon of Asia’ International show at EM Art Gallery, Beijing, China and more. Shovin’s works are part of the prestigious collections at Indian Art Museum, Seoul, South Korea; CICA Museum, South Korea; Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow and Shillong; National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi; Manipur Museum and Meghalaya State Museum etc. He presently lives and works in New Delhi.