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  • Also known as: Deepak Poulose (Full Name)
  • Top-ranked work: But I only noticed the mysterious signs of birds II
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
    • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
    • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
    • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
    • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
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  • Born: 1980, Kochi, India
  • Top 3 works: But I only noticed the mysterious signs of birds II
  • Nationality: India
  • Art period: Contemporary

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A World Subtly Unraveling: The Art of Deepak Poulose

Deepak Poulose, born in Kochi, India, in 1980, is an artist whose work exists in a compelling space between abstraction and surrealism, a realm where the familiar edges of reality soften and give way to evocative dreamscapes. His canvases are not merely depictions of scenes but invitations into a deeply personal mythology, often populated by birds—symbols that carry weight both universal and uniquely his own. Poulose’s artistic journey began with formal training at the College of Fine Arts in Thiruvananthapuram, India, providing him with a solid foundation in technique before he ventured to explore the more fluid territories of abstract expression. This grounding is evident in the meticulous execution of his paintings; while seemingly spontaneous, each brushstroke and layer of color reveals a considered control that speaks to years of dedicated practice.

Early Influences and Artistic Development

Growing up in Kerala, a region renowned for its lush biodiversity and rich cultural heritage, undoubtedly shaped Poulose’s early aesthetic sensibilities. The vibrant flora and fauna of the Western Ghats, coupled with the state's long tradition of storytelling and symbolism, permeate his work. However, his artistic trajectory wasn’t solely defined by regional influences. A subsequent MFA from Kala Bhavana, Visva-Bharati in Santiniketan further broadened his horizons, exposing him to a diverse range of artistic philosophies and approaches. This period seems to have been pivotal in solidifying his interest in exploring the subconscious and translating internal experiences onto canvas. His academic background is also notable for its interdisciplinary nature—a BSc in Zoology preceding his formal art education suggests an early fascination with the natural world that continues to inform his visual language. The artist’s exploration of multimedia and animation further demonstrates a willingness to experiment beyond traditional painting techniques, enriching his understanding of form and narrative.

Birds as Metaphor: A Recurring Motif

The most striking element in Poulose's paintings is undoubtedly the presence of birds. They are not simply ornithological studies; rather, they function as potent symbols—representing freedom, transition, spirituality, and perhaps even a sense of loss or displacement. “But I Only Noticed The Mysterious Signs Of Birds II”, an acrylic on canvas piece, exemplifies this recurring motif. Here, the birds are rendered with a delicate precision that belies their ethereal quality, seemingly suspended in a liminal space between reality and imagination. The artist doesn’t portray specific species but rather archetypal forms, allowing for broader interpretations. These avian figures often appear within abstract compositions, creating a sense of ambiguity and inviting viewers to project their own meanings onto the work. The use of color is equally significant—subtle gradations and muted tones contribute to the overall atmosphere of introspection and quiet contemplation.

Recognition and Contemporary Significance

Poulose’s work has garnered increasing attention in recent years, with exhibitions across India and internationally. He's been recognized with several awards including the Kerala State Award and a special mention from the Kerala Lalit Kala Academy for his painting “but i only noticed the mysterious signs of birds”. His participation in events like the Kochi Muziris Student’s Biennale further cemented his position within the contemporary Indian art scene. His paintings resonate with audiences because they tap into universal themes—the fragility of nature, the search for meaning, and the complexities of human emotion.
  • He has participated in Encore final display at GCFA, Thrissur (2019).
  • International Art Fest, IGNCA, Delhi (2018).
  • Kerala Lalitkala Academy State exhibition at Durbar hall Ernakulam (2020).

A Vision for the Future

Deepak Poulose’s art is not about providing answers but rather posing questions—inviting viewers to engage in a dialogue with their own subconscious and contemplate the world around them. His unique style, characterized by its delicate precision, evocative symbolism, and subtle emotional depth, marks him as a significant voice within contemporary Indian painting. As he continues to explore new avenues of expression, it is clear that his work will continue to captivate and challenge audiences for years to come, offering a glimpse into a world subtly unraveling—a world where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, and the mysterious signs of birds guide us towards deeper understanding.