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A Timeless Memory Painting

Akshata Prabhu

India

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

This work is essentially dedicated to my grandparents. They went through a lot of thick and thin throughout their 50 years of marriage. This visual could pose as one of the memories captured when they seem to be happy and peaceful. Old age comes at its own cost. This work was done from a different model during the exam and so I replaced my grandfather’s character with that of model’s. We were provided with some basic props for a hint. I attempted to apply my touch of imagination with a surreal figure of my late grandmother working in the kitchen behind. The model’s posture invigorated a fresh timeless image of my grandparents together. And so I tried to record this memory in the vividness of my emotions. And thus the resulting colour scheme.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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Born on March 12, 1998. I am a Visual Artist living and working in Mumbai, India. I completed my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai. After that, I worked for a year or so as a Jr. Executive in the Art Restoration department at an auction house based in Mumbai. Since then I have been exploring further analogous disciplines like Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Philosophy and currently, my new fascination is the Ancient Indian Knowledge Traditions to gain a deeper insight into the nature of human consciousness and confinements of our reality. I create Art as a way to journalize my sense of reality and the present moment. Since a young age, I have been intrigued by people’s personalities, behaviour and how they perceive things around them. I love painting portraits as well. My media use ranges from paper maché using recycled paper pulp, fibre, embroidery, collage, traditional watercolour, pastels, oils and acrylics, to digital illustration. Some of my undergraduate works were exhibited in a group show ‘Habitat’ curated by the famous Indian art curator Sonal Motla, at Hirji Jehangir Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery in Kala Ghoda Art Festival, 2020 in Mumbai. One of my initial works was featured in an online activity feature, ‘Mirror Image’ by the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation, Mumbai for 'Akbar Padamsee: A Tribute' exhibition, on 18 May 2020 on the account of International Museum Day on their website - http://jnaf.org/event/mirror-image/ I have been featured with my digital works under the pseudonym 'Kshatakshataksh' on a digital platform/database called Homeostasis Lab, among many other emerging artists around the world. "KSHATAKSHATAKSH" https://homeostasislab.org/visualizar/artista/1094#:~:text=MENU-,KSHATAKSHATAKSH,-MUMBAI%2C%20INDIA

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