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Solo Art Exhibition by Shuchi Krishan

24th Nov – 7th Dec 2014 at CSOI – Vinay Marg, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi.

Inaugurated by Dr. Kalyan Kumar Chakarvarty

Chairman Lalit Kala Akademi – National Academy of Art–India

INAUGURAL ADDRESS

The work done by Shuchi Krishan establishes a bridge between the art of nature with the blossoming flower and the art of culture with the architectural elements of elegant back roofs, jharokhas, multi cusped arches, balconies and the women of Rajasthan, statuesque in their beauty.

The fact that she works with under privileged women and children as well as the neglected grove of Wash, shows her commitment to eking out a lonely but purposive trek. Delighted

Dr. Kalyan Kumar Chakarvarty

Chairman Lalit Kala Akademi

National Academy of Art India.

THE STOCK TAKING

Shuchi Krishan’s paintings have, and can be seen to have, a subject. The painter seems to be direct, and at moments, lyrical whenever it is appropriate; her subject is of a kind that can be treated in a simple, lucid fashion. While she knows and appreciates the international and experimental art of our times, her own allegiance is more to indigenous and traditional forms of expression. There is something nostalgic about the prevailing mood of her art; a sense of awe at the passing of time, an intense enough response, expressed in realistic images of Rajasthan’s chequered sagas and lore. And all such certainly brings us a contemplative pleasure.

Being a tradition respecting painter in a positive sense the artists craft shows a care for regular, time tested craft rules; her images and colors are as a whole lucid and precise but not unduly complex; and her moods, as I have already said are a celebration of life. The several works are either minus figures else delicately detailed.

In sum this work hints at how time takes its toll, and the vacancy that can then result in the one who is musing over the desert, as much as over the great monuments of a rich colorful past. This is a look back which all of a sensitive nature must share in. In still other works, we see traces of the continuing, on going life, fresh blood carrying on the great adventure, here on earth. Life is sad, of course, but nevertheless has some joy, certainly. And it is so the painter introduces us to her muse.


KESHAV MALIK
‘Padmashree’
Eminent Indian art critique

 

This year when I returned to India, as Ambassador of Colombia, one of the first places I visited was Rajasthan. It was only then that the meaning of the name “Rajasthan” was told to me: “The Abode of Kings”. It was no surprise for me, because I had sensed this very meaning before.

It is a great honor for me to inaugurate this important exhibition and I am grateful to Mrs. Shuchi Krishan for having honored me. It was great to see her work, depicting the meditative women, with their beautiful, big eyes, and their sweet, mysterious looks as they walk along the corridors, or pose by the pillars or balconies of magnificent buildings. Her work reminded me of those fantastic tales from my childhood. Her work reminded me of women with strong souls, full of goodness, love and beauty being the inspiration behind the greatest deeds. It reminded me, also, of how women with their capacity for service and their dignity are the sustenance of the family and the strength of society. At the same time in Mrs. Krishan’s work I see the soul of Rajasthan that so deeply reached my heart.

I am very happy to be here for the opening of this exhibition, which I am sure, will be a great success. I can see that Mrs. Shuchi Krishan’s works are a great contribution to India’s renowned works of art.

I invite all of you to experience this wonderful exhibition and delight in the beautiful paintings. I also invite you to let your imagination fly and leave this place with a sense of awe for what the human spirit can achieve through art.

Thank you very much.

Gloria Isabella Nieto de Nino
Ambassador of Colombia to India, Scholar on Indian Art and Culture

 

Your paintings are breath-takingly beautiful. I believe they give homage to the great inner peace that is found through faith and reflection upon one's origins and traditions. Welcome to Millennium Art Gallery, Shuchi.

Roger Lee
Millennium Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC Canada




One of the artists gaining steady prominence in the contemporary art scene is Shuchi Krishan of New Delhi. There is a certain vibrancy in her work, which is reflected in the subjects she chooses, as well as in the spectacular colours of her medium. In fact, as the figures and backdrop of her canvases are often derived from Rajasthan, the earthy hues and richness of the culture and architecture of that state lend their peculiar charm to her work. Born in Delhi in November 1958, Shuchi Krishan has exhibited her work in several prestigious venues in India and abroad. Her exhibitions have captivated people in Iraq (1984) Mauritius (1993) Malaysia (1997) and at Gallerie art folio Singapore (2000).

Many of Shuchi Krishan’s works have found homes in India and abroad. Her portraits of the beauty empress Shahnaz Hussain have been highly acclaimed.


Shuchi’s earlier work experience in art studios has helped to give maturity to her brush. She also excels in glass painting, wash, tanjores and mud panels.


It can rightly be said that she is woman of many parts who can look forward to a rich and rewarding future.

Romola Shansbag
Art Critic (Woman Era)




Art is not common, so when it comes, it comes naturally. Those who can do it naturally are called talented and that you are. Keep it up. Lovely colour combination.

Sudip Bhattacharya
Senior Correspondent (Inside Outside)

 

Fascinating, the juxtaposition of lovely women against the details of desert architecture. Shuchi’s work is simply beautiful.

Vasantha Iyer
Art Critic (The Times of India)

 

Wonderful.

Sanjay Abhibyan
Navbharat Times

 

Delightful paintings.

Virendra Kumar Jain
Kumar Art Gallery, Sundar Nagar

 

It is an excellent work out of real gifted genius, no doubt.

P.R. Vijayalal
Kerala House, New Delhi 

 

Very Indian. I love the tones of brown used. Self-portrait “Pillars” is the best.

Seema Singh
Pearl Academy of Fashion

 

These works are very individual and in true sprit of working art as lifestyle and novel practice routine such as Amrita Sher Gill. Best wishes and appreciation.

Vinod Seth
New Delhi

 

Soft, mellow, and pleasant. These painting portray the beauty of the nature and of course of the maker plus they have terrific depth. Please maintain such high standards.

Sandeep Srivastava and Shalabh Srivastava

 

Excellent work of art especially “Angan” and the self-portrait (Pillars).

Mrs. Ranjana & R.K. Kachroo

 

Congrats, your talent has proved to be beyond all my expectation & imagination. Being from Rajasthan myself, you have brought my youth alive.

Mrs. Sushma Singh

 

Delightful colours. It is a lovely introduction to Rajasthan, Muchoextis.

Jacqueline Petersen
C/o Embassy of Venezuela

 

Shuchi’s work is really original and beautiful. She may go up to the cadre of Anjoli Ela Menon.

Sarita Sharma

 

I love your art, please paint forever.

Jan Davis
Mill-ford Farm, England




Hello, my name is Mais Karadesh. I just sent you a letter from our establishment asking for your permission to use images from your site by projection at the Blue Fig. Well to be honest with you, I wrote only because I had to let the Artist who brought a smile and feelings of solace know the effect of her paintings has on a person’s emotions. They say there is such a word as ‘emotive words’ Well I personally find it better said as ‘emotive paintings’, your colors speak in language of the soul, bringing a tune of harmony. I am very much impressed with your work and I must say that your paintings seem to have a hidden secret, one that can only be revealed to a person who truly appreciates art and the colors that come to life right there before one’s eyes. I want to bring your paintings which reflect your culture sto the people of Jordan and Kuwait.

Karadesh




I think you have captured the sunlight in your

paintings wonderfuly . That is the real talent.

Swapna M




I was recently a winner of the Daily Art Draw and I selected one of your prints ……..Vidisha. It is a very lovely and a calming piece of Art. I have her on my ‘wall of Ladies’ Thank you for all you do.

Jeanne Hopkins



It is a great opportunity. I am writing a few comments to a great artist. I like your paintings. You have done an excellent job. You are taking good care of perspective, color balance and good composition in your paintings. You have a very good aesthetic sense also.
I am also an Artist from Delhi college of Arts
Keep it up and best of luck

Himmat Verma



Your paintings are amazing. You have really studied your subjects very well and then worked on them. The emotions are reflected so well.

Jyoti



Congratulations
Your paintings are simply awesome. Very life like and real. They are in a league beyond.

Sameer Mohan Seghal
President Citigroup Dubai



It was a fascinating journey through your web site. Would love to savour the originals in the studio sometimes

Anita Madhav

 

Solo Art Exhibition by Shuchi Krishan
24th Nov – 7th December 2014 at CSOI – Vinay marg
ChanakyaPuri, New Delhi.
Inaugurated by Dr. Kalyan Kumar Chakarvarty
Chairman Lalit Kala akademi – National Academy of Art –India
Inaugural Address
The work done by Shuchi Krishan establishes a bridge between the art of nature with the blossoming flower and the art of culture with the architectural elements of elegant back roofs, jharokhas, multi cusped arches, balconies and the women of Rajasthan, statuesque in their beauty.
The fact that she works with under privileged women and children as well as the neglected grove of Wash, shows her commitment to eking out a lonely but purposive trek.Delighted
Dr. Kalyan Kumar Chakarvarty
Chairman Lalit Kala Akademi
National Academy of Art- India.

Inaugural address -kk Chakravarty.