Prabuddha Ghosh is a self‑taught visual artist and photographer based in Pune, Maharashtra, India whose artistic journey has been shaped by deep introspection and informal mentorship rather than institutional training.

Over the years he has received guidance from distinguished figures such as:

• Dr. Kanchan Chakraborty
• Anup Kumar Mukherjee
• Padma Vibhushan K.G. Subramanyan

His works have been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions across India, Asia and Europe.

Artistic Disciplines

He is also known for his pioneering exploration of Fourth‑Dimension Photography.

Acrylic Painting

Oil Painting

Mixed Media

Sculpture

Installation Art

Editorial Photography

Fine Art Photography

Photojournalism

Video Art

Philosophy of Artistic Consciousness

Prabuddha Ghosh’s art emerges from a space where meditation meets materiality, where the self is explored through creative expression rather than technique.

His process is intuitive and trance‑like, guided by immersion into consciousness rather than structured formula.

His artworks explore:

• Time
• Identity
• Spiritual awareness
• Inner perception
• Universal connection

What His Art Stands For

For Prabuddha Ghosh, art is a meditative act of transformation and self‑discovery. His works channel abstract emotions into visual language and attempt to awaken consciousness rather than decorate space. They create metaphysical resonance between artwork and viewer

Signature Techniques

His artistic language emerges from subconscious intuition rather than structured planning. He works in trance‑like creative states where geometric abstraction becomes the visual expression of inner clarity.

Intuitive abstraction

Collage-painting synthesis

Fourth-dimension photography

Conceptual installations

Honors & Recognition

Prabuddha Ghosh has received numerous national and international recognitions including:

• Honorary doctorates
• Awards of Excellence from global institutions
• Representation as artistic ambassador for international cultural organizations
His recognitions reflect contributions to:
• Visual arts
• Journalism
• Cinema promotion
• Cultural dialogue initiatives