Artist Amisha Prakash solo show in Visakhapatnam celebrates joy in life simple pleasures.
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The exhibition, titled “The Art of Resilience,” will feature a collection of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces that explore themes of resilience, hope, and healing. Amisha’s artistic journey began in her childhood, where she found solace in art as a means of self-expression. Her passion for art led her to pursue a degree in Fine Arts from the prestigious University of Hyderabad.

Her series titled Hira (diamond) and Moti (pearls) are mixed media paintings capturing both glamour and playfulness, with rhinestones and plastic pearls. “The placement of the beads and rhinestones in dynamic lines give a sense of movement and energy. I created these pieces to celebrate unapologetic material objects, existing solely to delight,” says Amisha. In another series titled Women in Windows, acrylic paintings invite viewers to a serene world of quiet moments, where women enjoy life’s simple pleasures, capturing tender moments when reading or sipping tea. “These are moments that remind us to slow down and appreciate the beauty in everyday moments and to find happiness in the stillness of the present,” she adds. The artist uses bold outlines and simple block colours, to pay homage to her drawings as a child and to revisit a time when life was carefree and uncomplicated.

A. Acrylic Pouring: Unleashing the Beauty of the Unknown
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The artist’s intention is to evoke a sense of wonder and awe, prompting viewers to contemplate the beauty and mystery of the natural world. The artist’s use of acrylic pour techniques allows for a unique and dynamic visual experience. The pouring process involves carefully controlled movements and precise timing, resulting in unpredictable and mesmerizing patterns. This unpredictability adds to the artwork’s appeal, as it reflects the artist’s desire to embrace the unknown and allow for spontaneous creation.