Art Exhibitions
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Abhijeet Patole
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About Art Exhibitions
Art Exhibitions
I showcase my artwork through regular exhibitions across prestigious Indian venues, focusing on social themes and cultural heritage. My exhibitions feature oil and acrylic paintings that highlight the stories of marginalized communities, particularly slum children, using realistic and impressionistic styles with impasto techniques.
Why Choose My Exhibitions
- Award-winning artworks that combine social commentary with artistic excellence
- Distinctive use of metaphors like flowers to represent hope and resilience
- Textured, layered applications creating dynamic visual experiences
Ideal For
Art enthusiasts, collectors, and institutions interested in socially conscious artwork that explores themes of inequality, cultural heritage, and human resilience.
Additional Information
Featured at notable venues like Jehangir Art Gallery and Lalit Kala Akademi, with participation in state and national exhibitions. Regular workshops and art camps complement my exhibition schedule.
Meet your Expert
Abhijeet Patole
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My Story
I’m Abhijeet. Art for me started at Sir J.J. School of Art, but honestly, most of my inspiration comes from wandering the city, soaking in the clash of slums and skyscrapers. You’ll find me sketching in the middle of a busy street or chatting with kids in the basti. I travel a lot for art camps, from Pahalgam to Kerala, always chasing stories. Got a Kalanand Award and a Lalit Kala Akademi nod, but what drives me is painting what’s real – what needs to be seen and heard.
My Work
Commissioned paintings and portraits - I paint stories—portraits, scenes, and concepts, often using oil on linen canvas and soft pastels.
Impressionism meets Realism - My style mixes impressionist vibes with realism. I love impasto palette knife technique for extra texture.
Art as social research - I dig deep into social realism paintings, focusing on kids in slums, Indian tribal art stories, and history.
Narrative-driven process - Each piece is built from real observation, aiming to spark recognition and change through emotion.