Sandeep Chhatraband (b. 1979) based in Pune, Maharashtra, draws inspiration from Varanasi, where he has spent years capturing its essence through watercolor and acrylic on canvas. Chhatraband’s deep connection with the city’s ghats is evident in his work. His ability to richly depict the interplay of religious contemplation and everyday life against the backdrop of ancient architecture and bustling crowds, spanning diverse seasons and moods, highlights his profound engagement with Varanasi’s unique atmosphere.
Chhatraband evokes nostalgia through his unique interpretation of old Bombay and his profound connection to Varanasi, blending historical reverence with personal perspective. Despite painting over a thousand ghats, Chhatraband continues to speak of Varanasi with childlike joy, highlighting how the intricate details of its temples inspire his artistic vision. He views the sculptors of Varanasi as having bestowed a great gift upon artists, allowing them to capture the essence of these structures beyond mere admiration. His acrylic paintings aim to reflect the tranquility he experiences in these sanctuaries, echoing his happy memories of the city. The color schemes in his artwork—dark blues, sun-like colors, and shifting tints of glistening waterways—convey the serene and dynamic beauty of sacred spaces. His art showcases India’s cultural preeminence and preserves philosophical depth, particularly through depictions of the sacred ghats of Banaras, revered in Hindu culture for their spiritual significance. Sandeep Chhatraband's paintings encapsulate the beauty and spiritual essence of this timeless city.
A distinguished artist with over 18 years of dedication, Chhatraband’s talent has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious American Watercolor Society Award (2013) and the S.M. Pandit Award from the Bombay Art Society (2011). His works have been featured in exhibitions across India and are held in private collections worldwide, attesting to their enduring appeal and cultural significance. His impressive career spans multiple exhibitions across prominent galleries including showcases at the Pradarshak Art Gallery in Mumbai and the Chitari Academy in Pune.
LAYOUT |
Horizontal |
MEDIUM |
Acrylic on Canvas |
SIZE |
36x60 Inches |
STYLE |
Contemporary |
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