Rooted in culture, shaped by emotion, and guided by intuition
Each artwork begins with a feeling rather than a plan. I allow the surface to guide me, letting intuition shape the final piece. My art is personal, emotional, and rooted in lived experience, created to invite pause, reflection, and connection.
For me, art is not about trends or mass production. It is about storytelling, presence, and holding space for memory.
Explore The Palette Tales
90s Nostalgic Series
This series is a personal archive of growing up in the 1990s—capturing forgotten objects, winter mornings, quiet afternoons, and simple joys before the digital rush. Through layered textures and muted tones, these works hold fragments of time, inviting viewers to reconnect with memories that feel familiar, warm, and deeply human.
Bengali Food Series
Rooted in memory and everyday ritual, this series celebrates Bengali home food as an emotional language. These artworks are inspired by kitchens, hands in motion, slow cooking, and shared meals—moments that carry love, care, and belonging. The food is not decorative; it is a vessel of nostalgia, identity, and home.
Sunflower Series
This series explores resilience, erosion, and quiet strength. Created on textured and sometimes scraped surfaces, the sunflower becomes more than a symbol of joy—it reflects survival, weathering, and persistence. Each piece embraces imperfection, allowing scars, layers, and raw marks to remain visible, honoring growth that continues despite damage.




