Ashish Thakur is a visual artist and practicing in Mumbai.
Artist note: Around Myself.
Any artwork makes the language of creation. There is a reflection of understanding in it. At least in it, there are more or fewer differences in the traces of human culture. Therefore, it is appropriate to take note of such works of art. Therefore, confining the framework of relative criteria is like narrowing the path of this cultural creation.
Images are created through the creation process:
At the time of the creation of an artwork, he is either gets stunned or amazed by the light that spreads in his mind momentarily. The thoughts that automatically arise in harmony, the outburst of emotions with the inspiration of images expands in his own visions. That is why artwork or painting process is a highly cultured experience. Hence that culture mainly affects the painter’s mind. And only then can it affect the mind of the viewer.
The process of creating my painting is all around me!
Where is my place in contemporary art? Why do I draw and what should be my role? That was the question. In response to that, he focused on how to interpret his own personality through art.
Keeping focus on my surroundings I try to present my experience in a pictorial way:
In my paintings, I emphasize real-life images that have never given importance or faded away from the real experience of everyday life. For example, water heaters, earthen ovens, oil-burning stove, stoves, stone grinder, mortar and pestle, various kitchen utensils, these images serve as meaningful shapes and metaphors for me. While its related experience awakens by touching the sensation in the mind, the layers of mind appear spontaneously as a place in space, dimensions, quality of color-lines, because of these features, image metaphors feel mutually connected into a relationship. And based on the basics of art from my own experiences, she presents it to the audience in the form of a narrative style of incidental reality without any boundaries of art.