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The FAR edge of the frowning FOREST, curated by Jitha Karthikeyan

87 F, Sector 53, Golf Course Road, Gurugram, Delhi NCR

The FAR edge of the frowning FOREST, curated by Jitha Karthikeyan

87 F, Sector 53, Golf Course Road, Gurugram, Delhi NCR

Artfairs

India Art Fair 2024

India Art Fair 2024
On view: 01 - 04 February 2024, New Delhi

Featured Works

Paintings
Still stays as once they were
Casein on canvas
72 x 48 inches
Soumen Das

My artistic process unfolds in layers, starting with pastel scribbles forming geometric patterns. These initial sketches undergo a transformation through varied brushwork using opaque and transparent colors, incorporating diverse marks and linear details. This process continues until the artwork reaches a point that resonates with my vision.  Typically, I engage with multiple paintings simultaneously. They evolve gradually, with me moving back and forth between them. Some pieces take precedence, while others wait for further exploration. Throughout this journey, my fascination with the structured linearity of urban landscapes and the play of transparency and luminosity permeates the

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Paintings
Untitled
Watercolour on Paper
47 x 84 inches
Sanam Narayanan

My working process stems from the organic relationship with nature. As a native of a coastal areas in Kerala, the mountain ranges have fascinated me from an early age. Hiking up and through a mountainous region can be a journey of internalization. I have been drawn to higher altitudes in a primordial sense as they have become a place of rest and internal exploration. With my background in sculpture, I am focused on the emotive instinct of spaces, which can trigger particular images or metaphors in my practice. Translating these spaces into aggregates of objects and further into two dimensions is a challenge that allows me to explore themes of sanctuary, contemplation, and solitude; instead

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Paintings
Untitled
Reverse painting on acrylic sheet
30 x 36 inches
Madhvi Parekh

Madhvi Parekh is one of India’s most distinguished artists, having over five decades of art experience. Madhvi’s artworks depicts her childhood memories and fantasies. Her paintings are inspired by rural India, or Indian mythology but retains her own contemporary twist. Viewers witness several styles ranging from fauvism to divisionism to other similar neo-impressionism in her work. She even alludes to the religious Hindu mythological narratives while also attending to the folk-lores and folk-styles of art-making in India. While her artwork constantly explores the beauty of forms in nature, her art also extends itself to the idea of distorting them to see where that leads

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Paintings
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
24 x 33 inches
Avinash Chandra

"In my art, I seek to merge the vibrant essence of Indian culture with the dynamism of Western modernism. Each stroke on the canvas embodies a celebration of life, echoing the vivid hues and rhythms of my homeland. My work evolves from the heart, exploring the interplay of colors, shapes, and emotions, inviting viewers on a visual journey through the kaleidoscope of existence. Through my paintings, I strive to evoke a sense of joy, capturing the essence of cultural amalgamation and universal harmony." Chandra's paintings are characterized by their vivid use of colors and dynamic brushwork. He embraced abstraction, employing bold, sweeping strokes and a lively palette to create compositions

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Paintings
Intertwined
Oil on Canvas
60 x 30 inches
Sarika Mehta

For the small creature Such as we The vastness is bearable Only through love” - Carl Sagan  Vast horizontal expanse of the earth meeting the immense expanse of the sky at the distant horizon is the recurrent motif that remains with you much after you have seen the recent body of works by Sarika Mehta. The sparse vegetation,the scattered float sam,the stumps of long-dead trees,the pebbly beach are the markers that highlights the immense space. In a large work the land, water and the sky troika play tricks with the eye – is it water or a mirage shimmering in the afternoon heat? so typical of the extensive flatlands of Kutch. One cannot miss the tiny hut,the only human

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