PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Dec 13: Jamshedpur’s emerging artist Sagarika Bhowmik has made a striking impression at an international art exhibition held at the ICCR’s Nandalal Bose Art Gallery in Kolkata.

Five of her artworks were featured in the exhibition, earning admiration from art lovers and critics alike.
The highlight of her display is a distinctive glass painting of legendary industrialist Ratan Tata, created with remarkable delicacy, depth, and transparency.

The artwork has drawn special attention for its originality and technical excellence, setting it apart from other exhibits.
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Priced at nearly Rs 1 lakh, the painting has sparked conversations among visitors, many of whom believe its true worth extends far beyond its market value.
Sagarika describes the piece as a visual tribute to inspiration, humility, and respect for Indian industry, rather than just a commercial artwork.
Viewers echo this sentiment, noting that the emotional strength and artistic dedication behind the work cannot be measured in numbers.
Competing alongside artists from India and overseas, Sagarika’s recognition on such a prestigious platform marks a proud moment for Jamshedpur.
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Her success not only highlights her individual talent but also reflects the growing presence of the city’s young artists on the national art scene, inspiring a new generation to dream big and create boldly.








