An artist from Gurugram, she has been active in this field for over fifteen years. She has participated in numerous art exhibitions, symposiums, and workshops to showcase her work. Her talent has been recognised with various accolades and awards. Additionally, she has had the opportunity to exhibit her work in international galleries.
Being a Thoughtful and introspective person, she finds in art a powerful language—one that allows her to express her dreams and deepest reflections. Each piece she creates is imbued with a narrative, a story waiting to be discovered.
A recurring theme in her art is femininity; she believes that women possess a vast reservoir of emotion, capable of effecting profound and positive change in humanity through love and patience. Her canvases, often figurative, illuminate these qualities, using bold, luminous hues to capture emotion and expression, inviting positive energy into the viewer’s experience.
While her style is predominantly figurative, she weaves elements of nature into Ms. Shraboni Banerji nearly every composition, honouring the essential role nature plays in our existence and grounding her work in the beauty of the world around us.
Shraboni Banerji was born in Kolkata and brought up in Rourkela. She did her Graduation in English literature from the University of Allahabad. She has also learned Hindustani Classical Music from Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad. She has a passion for art and is a self-taught artist. Having a flair for sketching since childhood, she took up art professionally in 2007.
Exhibitions: Vision Group Show at Lokayata Art Gallery, Hauz Khas 2015; Group Show at the’ Icon club house’ Gurgaon 2012; Participated in an exhibition held in Mumbai to commemorate Indian IPL Team Victory of cricket world cup 2011; Group Show at the ‘Aralias’ Gurgaon, organized by a NGO-Khushii 2010; Participated in ‘Art for sunnier tomorrow-II’ organized by Savera Association 2009; Participated in ‘All India art exhibition’ at Lalit kala Academy-New Delhi 2008; Exhibited work at ‘Travancore Gallery’-K.G Marg-New Delhi 2006; Participated in ‘All India Art competition and Exhibition ‘Agnipath’ Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi 2005.
Workshop: Participated in ‘200 days to go for the Commonwealth Games’ at the India Gate lawns, New Delhi, 2010
