About
Satyajett is an Indian artist exploring the meeting point between gesture and stillness — where the language of Abstract Expressionism merges with the quiet order of Zen and Mandala philosophy.
Through his ongoing series Black Language, he transforms the motion of the body into calligraphic forms of silence — each stroke a record of breath, energy, and surrender.
Working primarily in black and white, his art draws from both the visceral freedom of Franz Kline and the meditative discipline of Eastern ritual. The result is a visual philosophy he calls Kinetic Minimalism — spontaneous yet deeply composed, emotional yet restrained.
Every work begins as a single gesture, performed like a meditation, then translated into layered black and white oil — the dialogue of void and matter.
In his world, abstraction becomes a spiritual architecture — a bridge between chaos and contemplation.