Born in 1952, Aradhna had an endearing childhood in the small, languid town of Hardoi in central
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An incisive observer of human behaviour from her early years, Aradhna’s work reflects the kaleidoscope of human emotions and has been exhibited widely in
and US. Her semi-figurative compositions in oil and acrylic explore the hues of human relationships through a dynamic interplay of evocative bodily forms and elements of nature. “Paintings for me is both an expression of my observation and a dialogue with my inner self”, she muses. “It is a spontaneous exercise - a leap to freedom - unfettered of the external world.”
Love, tenderness, submission, compassion, introspection - her works cast a 360 degree net of the human condition. The canvases chronicle her impressions just as a diary would, unfolding her perspective on life as she sees it. The human forms on canvas interestingly, aren’t sketched to any anatomical precision – rather by being granted certain distortions, they are lent a somewhat piquant, i ...
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