Artist Rashmita Kanojia’s first solo present, Co-existence II in Hyderabad, is an endeavour to remind us of the ecological interconnectedness with people. The exhibition together with eight collective artworks (20×4 ft) and over 100 smaller works (12 inches) in mixed media, at the moment on show at State Art Gallery in Madhapur, depicts the intertwining of Nature and people. This is a sponsor present for profitable award within the fourth version of an All India Art competitors and exhibition.
Being humane
The exhibition additionally centres across the artist’s perception within the inherent goodness of humanity. “The artworks portray diverse human experiences, emotions and gestures, all exemplifying the essence of humanness and the power it holds in establishing and maintaining connections,” says Rashmitha. The artworks discover the interpretation of communal expression and showcase how people coming collectively can create a harmonious atmosphere and promote collective well-being.
The present, which is an extension of her earlier exhibition Co-existence 1, held in Amritsar, Punjab in September 2023, additionally has works with a couple of components from Nature reminiscent of pure flowers and dried twigs. On canvas, the chaos of birds, dry leaves and branches symbolize a crowd and vacancy of our selves. The dried twigs, she says, replicate our unhappy emotions.
Besides utilizing dry and water-soluble pigments, the artist has integrated printmaking strategies to intensify the mixed media works. The artist connects deeply with Nature and elaborates that it ‘doesn’t at all times imply lush, inexperienced scenes but additionally the uncooked issues.’ “We come from Nature and go back to it when we die. It is not us but Nature that is important and is the basis of who we are and how our world would be. We have found many ways to combat it but Nature is, and will always be, ahead of us.”
Rashmita Kanojia’s present Co-existence II on show at State Art Gallery until January 16.