She Is More

 Title: She is More

Artist: Neeraj Bissa

Medium: Acrylic, Black Marker, Poster Colour

Style: Doodle Art

Exhibited at: Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore


Description:

"She is More" by Neeraj Bissa is a powerful doodle composition that transcends mere portraiture to celebrate the infinite dimensions of womanhood. The artwork unfolds through intricate black-and-white motifs, where bold silhouettes intertwine with delicate patterns. A central female figure, partly veiled in traditional attire, anchors the piece, while within her form other images emerge—a nurturing mother holding a child, a woman deep in thought, and ornamental designs echoing heritage, resilience, and grace.


The dense doodle work creates a rhythmic tapestry, symbolizing how women embody countless roles at once—guardian, creator, nurturer, dreamer, and leader. By weaving these identities together, the artist highlights that no single definition can contain the essence of womanhood.


The striking use of stark black against white, enriched with poster colours and acrylic depth, gives the piece both immediacy and timelessness. Each line feels spontaneous yet deliberate, like fragments of memory or emotion drawn onto the canvas of life.


Interpretation:

The title She is More captures the central truth of the artwork: a woman’s being extends far beyond societal labels. She is strength wrapped in tenderness, tradition infused with modernity, individuality sustained by community. This piece resonates as a visual testament to her boundless spirit.


Exhibition Note:

Selected for display at the prestigious Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Singapore, this artwork carries both cultural resonance and universal appeal. It speaks not only to the aesthetic brilliance of doodle art but also to deeper reflections on identity and empowerment. For audiences, it is at once a visual poem and a mirror of the unseen complexities women embody.


—©️ BISSART 


“Black-and-white doodle artwork by Neeraj Bissa titled She is More. The composition shows the silhouette of a woman, within which multiple figures appear—a mother holding her child, a thoughtful female face, and intricate ornamental doodle patterns. The artwork symbolizes the many roles and layers of womanhood. Exhibited at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore.”





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