SoulCurry

SoulCurry Soul Curry Art is the creative brainchild of Ish*ta Banerjee: award winning, contemporary Cubist artist in Montreal, Canada. Designed and made in Montreal.

Her vibrant original paintings & limited edition prints, blend mid-century modern style with bold Cubism, exploring human overlaps Soul Curry is an explosion of form, color, space and textures to create modern art prints, illustrations, and decor accents for the home. Canada

05/29/2026

Rainbow colors + painting outside= summer vibes unlocked.
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New originals on paper, coming to my website, June 20th. If you’ve always wanted an original from my collection, this is...
05/28/2026

New originals on paper, coming to my website, June 20th. If you’ve always wanted an original from my collection, this is a great starting point.
Tell me, are you team monochrome or team color?
Let me know in the comments.
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05/27/2026

Life slows down when you are offline. You take time to watch the sunsets, sketch in your book, take walks by the lake and let the sun warm your skin.

For me, sketching has never been about perfection. After decades of drawing, I’ve learned that the first lines on paper ...
05/25/2026

For me, sketching has never been about perfection. After decades of drawing, I’ve learned that the first lines on paper often carry the most honesty. A sketch is where instinct speaks before doubt has time to interrupt. It is the raw conversation between the eye, the hand and emotion.

Over time, sketching teaches more than technique. It sharpens observation, patience and emotional awareness. You begin to notice subtle gestures, quiet moods, tension, softness, movement and silence. The page becomes less about drawing objects and more about understanding this experience.

What does sketching mean to you? Do you prefer loose expressive lines or refined detail? Share your thoughts, experiences and process in the comments. I’d love to hear how sketching shapes your creative world.

05/24/2026

A week in gorgeous British Columbia, nestled between snow capped peaks and the ocean. The sun is warm, the breeze is refreshing and cool. There’s an intensity to the flora here that is so different to the East coast.
I miss being in my studio, but I’m capturing the colors of the sunset, the twinkling lights and the smell of Vancouver in the air in my sketchbooks.
Grateful for the month of May so far, in all that it has given in abundance. If you are following along my stories, you’d have seen my obsession for BC sunsets and just slowly sipping coffee watching boats along the False Creek.
Capturing them in snippets and stories, remembering the feeling, of sun and breeze, the sounds of my nephews playing, the bustle of the daily routine in my sketchbook and will be turning them into larger paintings when I get back to my studio.
In the meanwhile keep following my travels and adventures in my Stories and share this with someone who loves travel and sketches.

A thought.A question.A shape that doesn’t exist yet.I draw.I sketch until the idea starts breathing.I paint. I add color...
05/24/2026

A thought.
A question.
A shape that doesn’t exist yet.

I draw.
I sketch until the idea starts breathing.

I paint. I add color,
I break the form apart.
I layer… and rebuild it again.

Because in my Cubist world, nothing appears all at once.
Ultramarine 24” x 36” original painting, framed and ready to hang.
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05/23/2026

One week in beautiful British Columbia.
Started with touchdown in Vancouver, Sunday spent eating at Din Tai Fung and exploring Coal Harbour. The week was spent with my nephews, at outdoor concerts, skating practice, school drop offs and lots of fun in the sun. Sketching on the patio, some vintage shopping with my girl and rounding it off with scrumptious lobster rolls from Lobster Man on

MODERN LIFE IS FRAGMENTEDWe live in pieces. A version of ourselves online.Another version in private.Memories overlappin...
05/23/2026

MODERN LIFE IS FRAGMENTED

We live in pieces. A version of ourselves online.
Another version in private.
Memories overlapping with ambitions. Cultures blending.
Attention pulled in every direction at once.

Modern life rarely feels linear anymore.
It is layered. Fractured. Simultaneous.

That is why I continue to feel so deeply connected to Cubist art. More than ever, it reflects the facets and fragmentation of modern life, experiences and emotion.

I think contradictions exist beautifully on the same canvas. Strength beside vulnerability. Chaos beside harmony. Movement beside stillness.

That’s why I keep coming back to fractured faces, fragments of geometric structures and the strong presence of color in my work.

That is why Cubist art continues to endure. Going far beyond being an art movement, it keeps finding new ways to speak to the present.

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“My canvas is a conversation between angles and silence, between time folding in on itself and color remembering what it...
05/22/2026

“My canvas is a conversation between angles and silence, between time folding in on itself and color remembering what it used to feel.”

Silent Monument 16” x 20” : framed in a solid wood floating frame from
This is available on my website and ready to ship anywhere around the world.

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Soul Curry Art And Illustrations
Montreal, QC
H3W2M3

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