Rahul Mukherjee's art delves into multifaceted perspectives, symbolized by human figures casting multiple shadows, reflecting diverse viewpoints on the world. His work intertwines politics and power symbols amidst depictions of humanity and animals, subtly addressing societal hypocrisy and power dynamics. Mukherjee's art merges dreamy, mythical, and rebellious themes, critiquing endless progress and development with a cynical eye. He employs mirrors and shadows as pivotal elements, mirroring reality's dualities and symbolizing the dark sides of evolution. Graduating from the College of Art, New Delhi (1999), and earning his Master's from Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda (2001), Mukherjee has exhibited widely, including solo shows like 'Underlined' (2007) and group exhibitions across India and internationally, showcasing his nuanced exploration of human complexities and societal critiques.