Golden Threads of Bortir Bill – Fine Art Photograph by Sayantan Sengupta
Golden Threads of Bortir Bill – Fine Art Photograph by Sayantan Sengupta - 12" x 18" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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“Golden Threads of Bortir Bill” captures the poetic harmony of rural Bengal in a stunning portrayal of jute cultivation. Photographed by Sayantan Sengupta, this fine art piece encapsulates the timeless rhythm of Bortir Bill, Barasat in West Bengal, where jute stacks stand tall in the reflective waters of a monsoon-fed bill. A lone woman in vermilion adds an intimate human element, beautifully weaving herself into the natural landscape.
This photograph, part of The Lens Legacy Exclusive, offers a meditative snapshot of Bengal’s jute farming tradition, showcasing the profound connection between the land, the people, and the environment. The fluid reflections in the water and the bold simplicity of the scene are enhanced by the vivid contrast of vermilion against earthy tones, adding layers of visual poetry.
The photograph is printed on archival-grade matte photo paper and framed with reclaimed pine wood for an eco-conscious touch. UV-protective acrylic glass ensures the longevity and preservation of this beautiful piece, making it an ideal addition to any collection or home decor that values local heritage, agriculture, and nature’s beauty.
Key Features:
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Title: Golden Threads of Bortir Bill – Jute Cultivation, Barasat, West Bengal, India
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Artist: Sayantan Sengupta (exclusive to The Lens Legacy)
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Material: Archival-grade matte photo print, framed with reclaimed pine wood and UV-protective acrylic glass.
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Size: Available in various sizes to suit your space.
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Subject Focus: The jute farming tradition of rural Bengal, the symbiotic relationship between woman and nature, and the peaceful stillness of a monsoon-fed bill.
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Framing: Eco-conscious framing with reclaimed pine wood to emphasize sustainability.