This Silence is Mine
Mixed media on gold leaf on canvas
36 x 60 inch
Across the triptych, silence is held as a private register. The lotus appears in three moments as variation - each bloom carrying a slightly different posture, weight, and interval. Gold leaf ground steadies the field, allowing colour and line to arrive without urgency.
Gupta treats silence here as something cultivated rather than emptied out. The surface bears patience: layers settle, edges soften, and the image resists closure. The lotus, recurring yet never identical, becomes a figure for inward listening - how the same form can hold distinct tones, pauses, and degrees of openness.
What unfolds is not a single quiet, but many. Each panel carries its own register of stillness, echoing the artist’s reflection that silence, like voice, belongs to the individual. The work remains with that understanding, allowing difference to exist without contrast, and presence to speak without sound.
