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Shades of a Woman’s Life

July 2, 2018 | By

Two pencil sketches that look at a woman’s life – in its times of anguish and celebration.

Abstract Face in Pencil Sketch

The Teardrop
Abstract Face in Pencil Sketch

The Ballerina Shoes
Pencil sketch

​Pratishtha Majumdar, a dedicated lawyer by profession, is also a passionate artist specializing in Mandala Art and pencil portraits. She bears a special perspective towards thematic art and is very keen to make book covers, bookmarks, brochures, posters, cards etc. She has been prominent since her childhood for her artistic thoughts and was awarded many times. She sees a profound connection between her two worlds, observing that both law and art require problem-solving, creativity, and the ability to communicate emotions and ideas. In law, she finds innovative solutions to intricate challenges, while in art, she conveys what words often cannot express. Whether advocating for clients or crafting evocative works of art, Pratishtha remains committed to making a positive impact on the world. Through her dual roles as a lawyer and an artist, she exemplifies the power of embracing multiple passions, proving that both justice and creativity can coexist harmoniously to inspire, heal, and transform.
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