
UditVani, Jamshedpur : Jamshedpur’s young artist Sagarika Bhowmik has once again brought pride to her city with her remarkable artistic talent.
At the international exhibition held at ICCR’s Nandalal Bose Art Gallery in Kolkata, five of her artworks were showcased, drawing widespread appreciation. Among them, the standout attraction has been her unique glass painting portraying industrial icon Ratan Tata with exceptional finesse and clarity.
This special artwork has been put on sale at the exhibition for around one lakh rupees. However, art enthusiasts say its true value goes far beyond monetary estimation, describing it as an emotionally and culturally rich creation. For a young artist to bring Ratan Tata’s personality alive on glass with such precision is being hailed as an extraordinary achievement. According to Sagarika, the painting is not merely an artwork but a visual tribute to inspiration, simplicity, and India’s industrial legacy. Viewers, too, believe that the real worth of such art lies in the emotion, effort, and expression it carries—something no price tag can truly capture.

Amid artists from across India and abroad, Sagarika’s rise in the Kolkata exhibition has become a proud moment for Jamshedpur. Her accomplishment is inspiring young talents from the city, reflecting how the new generation from Jamshedpur is steadily making its mark on national artistic platforms. Sagarika’s shining presence in the art world stands as a testament to the city’s emerging creative potential and its readiness to embrace larger horizons.

