Our Artists

Our Artists

Ravi Kumar Mandawariya

Ravi Kumar Mandawariya Hailing from Amer, Jaipur, Ravi Kumar Mandawariya is a contemporary artist whose practice centers on the profound depths of human emotion. Deeply influenced by Indian Rasa theory and art philosophy, he translates the nine fundamental Rasas (human emotional states) into powerful, expressive facial compositions. Mandawariya's signature technique relies on raw intuition: using raw charcoal on acrylic-washed canvases, he physically manipulates the medium using his fingers and thumbs as brushes to weave raw texture and form. His background spans from editorial newspaper cartooning to expansive multi-medium experiments, heavily inspired by modern masters like Tyeb Mehta and Picasso. Guided by the role of the subconscious, his work captures a lifetime of observed celebrations, struggles, and inner transitions with meticulous patience. A widely recognized name in the contemporary circuit, his works have been featured across major national platforms including the National Lalit Kala Akademi, AIFACS, and international exchange exhibitions.

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Priyanka Sukhani

Priyanka Sukhani is an Indian artist whose work is inspired by the rich cultural heritage of India. Her paintings often depict heritage monuments, traditional architecture, and Indian gods and goddesses. Working with various mediums and colors on both canvas and fabric, she brings together tradition, spirituality, and artistic expression in her creations.

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Hemal Kankarwal

Hemal Kankarwal is an emerging Indian contemporary artist whose creative practice beautifully interprets traditional regional themes through a distinctly modern lens. Specializing in figurative and subjective compositions, Kankarwal explores the rich tapestry of Indian custom, heritage, and ethos. The artist's signature approach relies heavily on the soft, visceral qualities of soft pastels on paper, a meticulous medium that allows for subtle tonal blending, velvet textures, and an understated emotional glow. In notable works such as Indian Tradition, Kankarwal balances structural form with a serene sense of atmosphere, leaning into a nostalgic yet fresh aesthetic. This deliberate interplay between cultural memory and soft, tactile media infuses the artwork with a gentle, calming, and highly contemplative presence. Celebrated by fine art collectors for bringing an elegant warmth to modern interior spaces, Kankarwal’s creations offer a soulful look into the timeless rhythms of heritage storytelling. Currently featured across curated online platforms, this distinctive perspective marks Kankarwal as a compelling name to watch in the contemporary circuit.

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Megha Tiwari

Megha Tiwari A self-taught landscape artist based in Jaipur, Megha Tiwari captures the unmatched beauty and serene rhythms of the natural world. Her artistic journey began six years ago as a personal escape from the mundane grind, evolving into a profound passion centered on peace and creative flow. Tiwari’s work is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere, bringing a sense of calmness and meditative depth to every canvas. While landscape and seascape vistas form the emotional core of her practice, her versatility extends into innovative traditional fusion. Notably, she blends the meticulous elegance of the Rajasthani Pichwai style with modern realism, alongside creating bespoke figurative paintings of deities. Through her fluid brushstrokes and diverse thematic range, Megha offers viewers a visual sanctuary that celebrates both raw nature and heritage storytelling.

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Iqbal Khan

Iqbal Khan based in Gudha Gorji, Jhunjhunu, is a pioneering textile artist who transforms kapde ke chhote tukde (fabric scraps) into breathtakingly realistic works of art. Holding an M.A. in History, Khan has dedicated his life to pushing the boundaries of medium-fluidity, practicing relentlessly for four hours every single day to polish his unique craft. His signature technique is an intricate process of fabric collage, where thousands of discarded textile elements are meticulously layered to achieve stunning depth, vibrant color transitions, and striking photorealism. Khan's work primarily centers on soul-stirring portraiture and the colorful, rugged landscape of Rajasthan—capturing the timeless spirit of local musicians, shepherds, and veiled women. Beyond his personal practice, he is deeply passionate about mentoring, regularly driving out to rural areas to motivate young students to explore the vast world of drawing and painting. Today, his masterfully upcycled textile creations are celebrated on major platforms across India, with multiple consecutive selections at the Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi's State Annual Exhibitions, as well as high-profile showcases in Mumbai and Delhi.

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Shiv Kumawat

Shiv Kumawat Born in the heritage-rich town of Khatu Shyam Ji, Sikar, Shiv Kumawat is an independent contemporary sculptor currently shaping his practice in Jaipur. He holds a Master’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Rajasthan, an academic foundation that anchors his profound explorations into physical form. Kumawat’s sculptural practice is deeply rooted in abstract expressionism, using the human visage and raw figures as a primary canvas. Through meticulously modeled faces, visceral expressions, and deeply pronounced surface textures, he captures the hidden psychological landscapes and unspoken transitions of human experience. For Kumawat, every groove and tactile contour functions as an inner dialogue, actively challenging the viewer to confront their own latent memories and interpretations. He views art not merely as a finished static form, but as an unfolding process of continuous self-exploration and raw vulnerability. This philosophical depth translates into powerful, thought-provoking sculptures that provide an evocative focal point for modern spaces and discerning art collectors alike.

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Mukesh Guru

Mukesh Guru Currently based in Australia, Mukesh Guru is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose sophisticated practice seamlessly flows between conceptual photography, sculpture, and deep visual storytelling. His work is deeply grounded in precise observation and symbolism, focusing on the subtle, quiet dialogue between form, atmosphere, and human emotion. For Guru, a photographic frame is never merely a captured second in time; it is a carefully constructed space where deep narrative meaning emerges through composition, light, and textured silence. His striking conceptual photography frequently elevates everyday objects, thoughtful gestures, and tightly arranged elements into layered, poetic allegories. Heavily informed by his engagement with sculpture, he treats visual elements as volumes in physical relation to one another, giving his images a distinctive depth and physical presence. This sharp sensitivity to proportion and rhythm beautifully expands across his stunning architectural captures, evocative portraiture, and macro nature photography. Ultimately, Guru’s intention across all mediums is to deliver absolute visual clarity alongside intense emotional resonance, inviting viewers into an open, deeply contemplative space.

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Sumit Trivedi

Hailing from the tribal landscapes of Banswara, Rajasthan, Sumit Trivedi is a contemporary visual artist whose practice seamlessly merges raw emotion with ancient Indian mysticism. Working primarily with paper and charcoal, Trivedi has forged a distinct surrealistic style that captures the invisible, peak frequencies of human vibration. His powerful figurative compositions explore the human body as a canvas of dramatic transformation, heavily inspired by the sonic energy of classical instruments like the Dhol, Mridangam, and Tabla. In his striking Dance for Absolute series, he visualizes the exact moment a musician merges with sound to dissolve into a higher cosmic state (Brahmm). Deeply anchored in Shivaism, his intricate textures and shading mimic the sacred carvings of ancient Indian architecture, specifically drawing from the enigmatic energy of 64-Yogini temples. His work maps the continuous flux between form and void, capturing the eternal creative spark of Aadi Shakti. The result is an intensely visceral, highly detailed body of art that bridges physical anatomy with spiritual awakening.

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Monika Devi

Based in Jaipur, Monika Devi is a contemporary visual artist, senior graphic designer, and concept artist whose practice deftly bridges traditional fine art with digital narrative depth. Working across acrylic, oil, charcoal, and mixed media, her work emerges from a profound fascination with human psychology, unspoken personal histories, and everyday symbolism. She masterfully deploys figures, domestic objects, still-lifes, and abstract puppets as poignant visual metaphors to articulate complex states of mind that evade direct verbal expression. A central pillar of her figurative work is the theme of motherhood, exploring it deeply as an enduring symbol of protection, memory, and nurturing resilience. Her broader portfolio seamlessly transitions into abstract landscape vistas, serene architectural structures, and vibrant canvas dreamscapes. Devi deliberately strikes a flawless, edgy balance between recognizable imagery and absolute abstraction, ensuring each surface texture remains open-ended. Her final creations serve as fluid, contemplative environments, inviting viewers to superimpose their own memories, emotional dialogues, and associations onto the canvas.

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Sonal Jain

Driven by the belief that every color has a story and every canvas holds a piece of the soul, Sonal Jain is the creative force behind Sourang. Based in Jaipur, Sonal transitioned from a childhood passion for art to a full-time profession, viewing her creative journey as an evolution of profound self-discovery. Her paintings serve as tangible reflections of life, capturing the intricate processes of learning, unlearning, and emotional growth. Working across evocative color palettes, her expressive style invites viewers to experience the world through a lens of resilience and imagination. Beyond her personal practice, Sonal acts as a mentor, guiding aspiring creators to find their unique artistic voices and cultivate creative confidence. Ultimately, her work bridges the gap between raw emotion and visual storytelling, inviting the viewer into a shared narrative of growth, one painting at a time.

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