Meena Yadav, a Gurugram-based contemporary artist known for her contrasting and often inquisitive art, will present a solo show ‘Tranquillity of Nature’.
Her most recent art show includes a variety of paintings that depict contrast of worlds depicting the much-needed peace in nature. It is critical for the serenity of nature to showcase the various dimensions of the same through a variety of colors on the canvas.
Overall, the theme is based on her ability to display a balance of varying color palettes. The seamless transition from earthy to darker colors leaves room for the viewer’s interpretation. It represents both the tranquility and the disruption that humans are causing in nature.
Yadav has been a professional artist for the past 15 years. Meena began using art as a medium of exploration as a curious child, always ready to explore the world around her. She began her journey with contemporary art and quickly moved on to abstract art.
“Abstract Art is the truest form of expression for me, and I hope to spend many more years exploring this art form and over the course of my 15-year journey, I’ve seen myself evolve as an artist, through the mediums I’ve used to communicate and the narrative I’ve chosen. My work has alluded to my current stage of life as well as the experiences of those around me,” she says.
“Throughout my journey, I’ve shaped my form of expression based on what feels right at the time and allows me to express my imagination in the most liberated way possible. Art is ingrained in my daily routine as a joyful chore after 15 years of working,” she adds.
When: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm; January 27 – 31.
Where: Open Palm India Habitat Centre Lodhi Road, New Delhi
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