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'Subconscious Reflection' XBy Krishna Pulkundwar

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Artist Statement

Raw thoughts are considered as subconscious visuals. Many a time, in our day to day activities, some problems, thoughts, desires, expectations leave some reflections on my mind and those reflections creates a visual gallery.
Black & white abstract interests me just as color abstract does. The reason lies in my past. In school, we had these exhibitions, for which I used a peculiar kind of black ink which was available in granular form and was water soluble. The density of black was extremely dark in it and created an amazing impact. I used to get so much engrossed into it and didn’t leave the picture until it was complete. Since then I share a special relation with black.

Many artists consider black to be a negative color. But I consider it most positive, because black color inspires me many a times. Ultimately it is the viewer’s point of view.

While doing a color abstract, you have various colors to denote different feelings. But to denote under the same feelings and forms in the absence of other colors and using only black & white, is a challenge in itself and that is why I am all the more euphoric at the completion of a black & white abstract, so I had successfully laid my subject as an artist in only two colors i.e. presence & absence of light.

 



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Born: 1971
Hometown: Mumbai, India
Based in: Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

I am a contemporary, experimental abstract painter works in different series ie. Ink, Mixed media, Collage, Charcoal and Acrylic. I always do experiments with different art materials, techniques and processes. I believe, simple is the best and the simplest things are most difficult to create.

Coming from a small village, …

 

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