Process to Path: An artist鈥檚 journey of exploration rooted in stories and spirituality
Process to Path: An artist鈥檚 journey of exploration rooted in stories and spirituality
Ojas Art presents a new solo exhibition 鈥楶rocess to Path鈥 by storyteller and artist, Abhishek Singh, who through his fantastical lens infuses his artworks with a deep reverence for the natural world and its species.
Abhishek will display more than 20 artworks on acrylic, ink and gouache, on mediums like paper and canvas at 鈥楶rocess to Path鈥. The highlight is one of his magnum opus live paintings 鈥楨lephants can Fly鈥 created at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2024. This artwork also scripts the beginning of a new mythological narrative centred around elephants.
Interestingly, the piece also served as inspiration for Abhishek鈥檚 book, Hymns of Medhini, in the following year. This will be the first time that the completed painting will be on display.
鈥淎rt in its core is sacred, because it intuitively acknowledges life around and within us as one,鈥 says the author of the recently published books, Namaha, Purnam and Sarvam.
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Process to Path: An artist鈥檚 journey of exploration rooted in stories and spirituality
Ojas Art presents a new solo exhibition 鈥楶rocess to Path鈥 by storyteller and artist, Abhishek Singh, who through his fantastical lens infuses his artworks with a deep reverence for the natural world and its species.
Abhishek will display more than 20 artworks on acrylic, ink and gouache, on mediums like paper and canvas at 鈥楶rocess to Path鈥. The highlight is one of his magnum opus live paintings 鈥楨lephants can Fly鈥 created at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2024. This artwork also scripts the beginning of a new mythological narrative centred around elephants.
Interestingly, the piece also served as inspiration for Abhishek鈥檚 book, Hymns of Medhini, in the following year. This will be the first time that the completed painting will be on display.
鈥淎rt in its core is sacred, because it intuitively acknowledges life around and within us as one,鈥 says the author of the recently published books, Namaha, Purnam and Sarvam.