Atin Basak
Atin Basak (b. 1966, Kolkata) is a distinguished printmaker whose etchings and lithographs evoke the contemplative spirit of Eastern philosophy. His works often depict solitary sages and recluses—figures removed from the chaos of modern life, yet deeply perceptive and wise. Through masterful control of texture and tone, Basak imbues his subjects with a quiet strength and introspective depth, often layering them with Sanskrit scripts to evoke timeless tradition and spiritual wisdom.
Trained in painting in Kolkata and holding a master’s degree in printmaking from Baroda, Basak has received numerous accolades, including the Charles Wallace India Trust Arts Award and a French Government scholarship. His works are held in major institutional and private collections across India and abroad, including the National Gallery of Modern Art, Lalit Kala Akademi, and the British Council. His art continues to bridge the personal and the philosophical with quiet power and precision.