Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Not only an exhibition...but more than that

The exhibition at Hotel Oberoi is milestone in my career.After the terrorist attack of 26/11in Hotel Oberoi Mumbai , it was the first exhibition in hotel. It was an opportunity for me to give my, condoles who loosed their life in that attack and tribute for them who fought bravely.It was a Chitra-Shradhanjali.


Art is the instrument of Peace.A painting is worth a thousand time more than a thousand words. Some people cannot  read, some not able to hear but all of them can understand the language of painting.An
artist should stand for peace. I stand for peace.
I have also painted to pay my tribute to the police officers who fought bravely against the terrorists that struck Mumbai during the 26/11 attacks.And Mr.Vishwas Nangre-Patil one of the brave IPS officer  


Monday, August 18, 2014

The Artist and His Society.

Traditionally,we have believed that art imitates life. The painter represents what he or she sees by producing a painting on a canvas.The art changes the way we view the world, and in fact, life sometimes imitates art rather than the other way around. Throughout,history, it has always been the case that art has the power to change society.

The artist could participate in the transformation of society by using visual images as an agent of social progress. Art could be a critical as well as a descriptive representation of life.










    Sunday, August 3, 2014

    Art & Society...

    The things which shaping the world are reflect in my paintings. My art largely focuses on socially relevant subjects and day-to-day happenings that inspire or move me.







     When Anna Hajare, a prominent social activist, went on a hunger strike and led a movement against corruption, through the Gandhian philosophy of satyagraha, I painted to support him. This work was then signed by him, along with a message to encourage my work further.