Artist Spotlights: Meet the Masters
Every artwork we house tells a story of an artist’s journey. Explore the creative minds, technical mastery, and cultural narratives behind the paintings and sculptures in our collection.
A video exploring the cubism-inspired art of Pradip Sarkar, where music and modern life are transformed into geometric, abstract compositions.
An introduction to the master artist Thota Vaikuntam, whose iconic work is deeply inspired by the strength, dignity, and cultural life of rural Telangana.
Meet Parshuram Patil, a contemporary artist who transforms everyday city life and cultural memories into soulful, realistic visual narratives.
An introduction to Tejinder Kanda, the maestro of Indian streets, who uses a bold palette-knife technique to capture the movement, color, and cultural richness of urban life.
Meet Shraddha More, an artist who brings nature to life through her signature palette-knife technique, creating vivid, textured landscapes that feel both magical and immersive.
An introduction to Pravin Pasare, whose 'Whispers of Hampi' series captures the divine play of light and shadow across ancient Indian temples with masterful realism.
A video explaining Siddharth Shingade's 'Woven Stories', a tribute to the women of his village whose patchwork blankets inspired his unique artistic style.
Meet Girish Adannavar, whose paintings burst with vibrant colors and textures, capturing the rhythm of village celebrations and traditional musicians.
A video showcasing the innovative work of senior abstract artist Suresh Parihar, who fearlessly experiments with materials like Japanese paper and terracotta to sculpt his canvases.
An introduction to Jagannath Paul, a celebrated contemporary artist known for his abstract figurative works that explore the complexities of relationships through bold charcoal outlines and vibrant acrylics.
About Artist Spotlights: Meet the Masters
Understanding the artist’s hand transforms how you view a canvas. When you see a Pradip Sarkar painting, you aren't just looking at geometric planes; you are seeing the rhythm of music translated into cubist form. We bridge the gap between viewer and creator, helping you understand the texture, the intent, and the cultural roots—like the rural Telangana motifs in Thota Vaikuntam’s work or the palette-knife architecture in Tejinder Kanda’s street scenes—before you make a choice for your home.
Our gallery on Linking Road, Khar West, is more than a display space; it is a point of intersection. We represent a spectrum of contemporary Indian talent, from established masters who have shaped the national discourse to emerging voices who are redefining our visual language.
Why We Spotlight Our Artists
When you bring art into your home, you aren't merely decorating. You are hosting a dialogue. We believe that knowing the provenance and the process behind an artwork adds a layer of depth that a generic print cannot provide.
The Artists We Represent
- Mythological & Spiritual Narratives: Artists like Vivek Kumavat reinterpret ancient Pattachitra traditions through vibrant, contemporary lenses, capturing the essence of Nandi or Shiva.
- Rural & Cultural Realism: Painters like Siddharth Shingade and Anand Panchal draw from their Marathwada and rural roots, using earthy palettes to document village life, resilience, and community rituals.
- Abstract & Contemporary Expression: For those drawn to bold concepts, we feature works by Pradip Sarkar—who translates musical rhythm into cubist geometry—and Suresh Parihar, who experiments fearlessly with Japanese paper and terracotta.
- Texture & Urban Life: Artists such as Tejinder Kanda and Shraddha More utilize palette-knife techniques to bring dynamic movement to street scenes and landscapes, creating tactile masterpieces that interact with light.
Connecting Art to Architecture
As architects, we view art as a spatial element. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for a living room or a subtle work for a corridor, we guide you through the artist’s technique—be it the heavy impasto of a landscape or the delicate charcoal lines of a figurative portrait—to ensure it fits your light and spatial requirements.
Painted Rhythm Art Gallery
We aren't just an art gallery; we are a family continuing a vision started in 1987. My father, Kantilal Gala, built this space to connect people with art that holds meaning, not just aesthetic value. We help you find pieces that belong in your world, ensuring every work—whether a small canvas or a large sculpture—finds its right home.
Find art that resonates with your space.
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