A rare collection of etchings by Dipak Banerjee.
His work shows an interest in the construction of designs with two
dimensional geometric shapes of contrasting characters. He constructs designs
in which linearly delineated shapes from taut symmetrical configuration. But
his painting cannot be called geometric abstract constructions, for at the same
time, one finds tonally graded colors overflowing linear limits of geometry and
various kinds of surface textures, effected through whispering calligraphy and
aquatint, enlivening up the surface organically. - Pranabranjan Ray (Art Historian)
Dipak Banerjee is an acknowledged master of printmaking in the intaglio method. In recognition of the fine qualities of his etching and engraving he has been given all the coveted awards India can offer. He has had impeccable training in the methods of taking multicoloured intaglio prints off single etched plates by differentiating the viscosity of each colour at the Atelier 17 of Paris. He has successfully exhibited many of his prints in prestigious international expositions and has worked in Norway as a printmaker. He headed the printmaking section of the Faculty of Visual Arts of the Benaras Hindu University for two decades.