
Ojas Art is presenting Process to Path, a solo exhibition by artist and storyteller Abhishek Singh. The exhibition focuses on the relationship between the artist and his work, exploring questions about purpose, meaning, and inspiration in the creative process.
Singh’s works include sketches and paintings that engage with nature and its elements. Through these, he examines the connection between artistic process and personal journey.
The exhibition features over 20 artworks created with acrylic, ink and gouache, on paper and canvas. It also includes Elephants Can Fly, a live painting completed at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2024. The piece led to Singh’s later book, Hymns of Medhini. This is the first time the complete painting will be on public display.
Singh has previously created live drawings at international venues such as the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asian Arts (Budapest), Michael C. Carlos Museum (Atlanta), Guadalajara International Book Fair (Mexico), and the Jaipur Literature Festival.
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In his statement, Singh describes art as a medium that acknowledges the connection between life around and within people. His practice often draws from ancient and indigenous Indian philosophical texts and explores themes like spirituality, ecological symbolism, identity, and storytelling.
When: May 2 to June 21; 6.30 PM onwards
Where: Ojas Art at 1AQ, Near Qutub Minar, Mehrauli, Delhi
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