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Abhijit Pathak
Abhijit’s paintings grow through layers, where every mark becomes part of a larger history. His practice continues to expand the possibilities of abstraction with remarkable depth and conviction.
Vipul Kumar
Vipul has spent decades understanding clay and its endless possibilities. His sculptures reflect that lifelong dialogue with the material, bringing together experience, intuition, and form.
Balasaheb Chaudhari
Balasaheb builds reliefs that celebrate texture, light, and material. Every work reveals the precision and patience that define his practice.
Mangesh Rajguru
Mangesh draws from history and contemporary life with wit and clarity. His narratives invite reflection while remaining deeply connected to the world around us.
Rubkirat Vohra
Rubkirat explores memory through geometry, material, and architectural thinking. Precise yet emotional, the work balances structure with an underlying sense of introspection and spiritual enquiry.
Kiyomi Talaulicar
Kiyomi creates paintings where restraint becomes a language of its own. Her compositions invite sustained looking and reward quiet attention.

Suchit Sahni
Suchit transforms familiar objects into finely crafted sculptures that carry nostalgia and presence. His practice celebrates the stories held within everyday life from our past.
Throngkiuba Yimchungru
Throngkiuba’s work grows from the landscapes, communities, and traditions of Nagaland. Identity, place, and the environment remain central to his practice.
Devesh Upadhyay
Devesh finds sculpture in ordinary moments and familiar people. His works bring warmth, humour, and humanity into everyday experience.
Harpreet Narula
Harpreet builds his paintings through repetition and careful attention. Layer by layer, rhythm gives each work its quiet presence.
Malcolm Fernandes
Malcolm explores space through the language of architecture and abstraction. Structure and proportion become the foundation for works that reward close observation.
Preeti Singh
Preeti creates from close observation, finding meaning in everyday encounters. Her works celebrate ordinary life with honesty and quiet sensitivity.
Prathamesh Rajguru
Prathamesh explores the relationship between the natural world and human intervention. His work reminds us that every landscape carries a responsibility as well as a history.
Mansha Bedi
Mansha begins with the self, drawing from memory, emotion, and experience. Her deeply personal creations speak with a voice that feels widely human.