Biswadeep Das
deepbiswa23@gmail.com
Welcome to Our Annual Design Exhibition
Mandala Design
This mandala celebrates the soul of Punjab, reflecting its rich traditions, vibrant culture, and strong values. At its heart lies the Khanda, symbolizing Sikhism, an essential part of the state's identity. Surrounding it are carefully chosen motifs like dhols for music, mustard flowers and wheat sheaves for Punjab’s agricultural pride, and phulkari patterns to showcase its colorful textile art.
The bold colors and rhythmic patterns create a sense of harmony, capturing Punjab’s lively spirit, unity, and joy. This design serves as a creative homage to the resilience and warmth of Punjab, making it a timeless tribute to its cultural identity.
Guided by - Dr. Monikuntala Das
Trophy Design for Equestrian Sports
This project focuses on designing a trophy for equestrian sports, combining dynamic forms with the elegance and power of horseback riding. Inspired by the flowing motion of a galloping horse, the trophy reflects the harmony between rider and horse. The design emphasizes grace, strength, and precision, key attributes of equestrian sports, and serves as a symbolic celebration of achievement in this field.
Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma
Bamstand
This project bridges traditional bamboo craftsmanship of Tripura with modern design to create an ergonomic laptop stand. Designed to support proper posture, the stand is lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional materials. It not only enhances usability but also promotes local artisanship, and transforms traditional craft into a practical, market-ready product.
Guided by - Dr. Monikuntala Das
Study table cum Storage Hub
Pitara is a colorful, portable storage-cum-study table learning kit designed to make education fun and engaging for children at Anganwadi centers. Each box features interactive themes like animals, vehicles, and alphabets, encouraging creativity and learning through play. It combines education and entertainment, promoting early childhood development in a compact and practical design.
Guided by - Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Dr. Shanu Sharma
The life of Cally the Caterpillar
This storyboard highlights the caterpillar's journey of transformation, exploring its connection to nature and the cycle of life. It reflects themes of growth, coexistence, and the interdependence of all living beings.
Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma
Design Intervention for Biodiversity Agent
The "more-than-human" concept in biodiversity highlights the deep connection between humans and all other life forms. It reminds us that humans are just one part of nature and that every species and ecosystem plays an important role. This idea encourages us to respect and care for the natural world, designing solutions and making choices that support both human and non-human life for a balanced and sustainable future.
Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma
Symbolism Art Movement
This self-portrait was drawn from the Symbolism art movement. Here, I have combined my likeness with symbolic elements like animals and natural forms.
The monkey and black panther represent curiosity and mystery, while the dense foliage symbolizes growth and connection with nature. The bird at my chest signifies freedom and spirituality, echoing Symbolism’s focus on transcending the physical world.
By intertwining these elements, the portrait explores themes of identity, human connection to nature, and inner emotion, resonating with Symbolism's core values of imagination and personal expression.
This exercise focuses on exploring form, proportion, and aesthetics through hands-on clay modeling. The process helps develop visualization skills, attention to detail, and the ability to refine complex forms into tangible prototypes.