Saikat Sarkar

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Saikat Sarkar
Saikat Sarkar
Born 26 March 2001, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Artist, Entrepreneur, Author
Years active 2020–present
Education
Known for Abstract spiritual art, Healing Strokes, Lord Shiva in Abstract Form, Ananta: The Krishna Continuum
Parents Sunil Chandra Sarkar (father) Protima Sarkar (mother)
Residence Hyderabad, India
Net Worth 125 Cr +

Saikat Sarkar (born 26 March 2001) is an Indian abstract artist, entrepreneur, and author known for his spiritually inspired contemporary artworks. His practice explores themes of consciousness, healing, and devotion through abstract visual expression.

Sarkar gained recognition for his artwork series Healing Strokes and later for his spiritual abstract interpretations of Hindu deities such as Lord Shiva in Abstract Form. His artistic philosophy integrates elements of spirituality, emotional introspection, and modern abstraction.

Background and education

Saikat Sarkar was born on 26 March 2001 in Cooch Behar, located in the Indian state of West Bengal. He grew up in a family that valued education and cultural awareness. His father, Sunil Chandra Sarkar, and mother, Protima Sarkar, supported his early interests in creativity and intellectual exploration.

He later pursued higher education at the Indian Institute of Management Rohtak.

Early artistic development

Sarkar developed an interest in visual art during his early years. Influenced by themes of spirituality and emotional reflection, he began experimenting with abstract forms, colours, and textures as a way of expressing philosophical and spiritual ideas.

His early work focused on translating internal emotional states and contemplative experiences into abstract visual compositions.

Healing Strokes series

One of Sarkar’s earliest recognised projects was the artwork series Healing Strokes. The series focuses on the idea of emotional and spiritual healing through visual art.

The artworks emphasise colour dynamics, movement, and layered textures designed to evoke introspection and calmness. The project reflects Sarkar’s belief that art can function as a medium for psychological reflection and emotional restoration.

Spiritual abstract works

Sarkar later expanded his artistic exploration toward devotional themes. His project Lord Shiva in Abstract Form interprets the symbolism associated with Lord Shiva through abstract visual language rather than traditional figurative representation.

The work explores philosophical themes connected with transformation, cosmic balance, and spiritual consciousness. The project also led to the publication of Sarkar’s book titled Lord Shiva in Abstract Form, in which he discusses the philosophical and artistic ideas behind the series.

Upcoming project

Sarkar announced a forthcoming artwork series titled Ananta: The Krishna Continuum. The project seeks to express Krishna consciousness through abstract visual forms such as colour rhythm, energy flow, and movement.

The series draws inspiration from the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and devotional philosophy, portraying themes of devotion, compassion, and spiritual awakening.

Media coverage

Sarkar and his artworks have been featured in several Indian publications and digital platforms. His work has appeared in media outlets including Forbes India, Outlook India, and Mid-Day, which have highlighted his approach to spiritually influenced abstract art.

Artistic philosophy

Sarkar describes his artistic practice as an exploration of consciousness and inner transformation. His works often emphasise silence, surrender, and emotional depth.

He frequently associates his creative philosophy with the concepts of bhakti (devotion) and seva (selfless service), viewing art as both a creative expression and a spiritual offering.

Bibliography

  • Lord Shiva in Abstract Form – Author

Personal life

Sarkar currently resides in Hyderabad, India, where he continues his work as an artist and entrepreneur.

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