Rajender Bharti (b. 1980) is a versatile self-taught artist from Delhi, India, renowned for his expressive paintings. Driven by a profound passion for connecting with the world, Bharti’s art employs deep, evocative hues and commanding divine postures. His work masterfully bridges the realms of faith and artistic precision, capturing the divine essence with both reverence and realism.
Rajender Bharti's artistic voyage is deeply anchored in a commitment to ‘Realistic Art,’ where he meticulously portrays subjects with unerring authenticity, eschewing artifice and conventional stylization. His creations delve into spiritual realms through rich symbolism and iconography drawn from diverse Indian faiths, exploring profound themes and the intricate dance between human emotion, nature, and urban landscapes. Bharti's emphasis on light, form, perspective, and color is rooted firmly in objective reality, yet his work also embraces Spiritual Art, intertwining ritualistic and cultic elements with practical expressions.Originally renowned as a sculptor, Bharti has seamlessly transitioned to painting, infusing his work with a texture reminiscent of stone carving. This fusion of realism and spirituality is vividly demonstrated in his portrayal of Lord Ganesha.
Bharti's impressive portfolio includes participation in a variety of solo and group exhibitions over the years. Notable exhibitions include the Lokayeta Art Gallery (2012), Open Palm Court (2013 and 2014), and the NDMC All India Art Exhibition (2014). His work has also been featured in the Progressive Art Gallery (2015), Artizen Art Gallery (2015), and the Open Palm Art Gallery at India Habitat Center (2015). Bharti continued to showcase his art in the Visual Art Gallery at India Habitat Center with the Master Stroke 2 Group Exhibition (2016) and Arshiya Art Paradise (2016). Further exhibitions include the NDMC Organization Art Exhibition (2017), Master Stroke 3 Group Exhibition at the Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Center (2018), Nehru Centre in Mumbai (2018), and Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi (2019).
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Acrylic & Oil on Canvas |
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36x58 Inches |
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Traditional |
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