In the kaleidoscopic tapestry of Delhi's art realm, Nisha Dial (b. 1955) orchestrates a symphony where nature and texture harmonize in sublime union. Her artistic journey began amidst the corridors of Queen Mary’s School, where for 38 years she nurtured young minds. Dial's work transcends into ethereal realms, capturing the delicate beauty of lotus blooms, tranquil ponds, and lush botanical landscapes with a lyrical sensibility.
Her artistic finesse, marked by deft knife work and a nuanced palette, fosters a sensory dialogue infused in her landscapes through abstract forms reminiscent of Monet's influence. Retirement sparked a renaissance, allowing Dial to delve deeper into her artistic identity. In her studio, diverse strokes and textures emerge, employing meshes, spatulas, and an interplay of colors to enrich the tactility. Inspired by her backyard lotus pond, the delicate beauty of these flowers informs her ongoing exploration of botanical motifs. Marigolds symbolize vibrant hues and cultural significance, evoking the warmth of the sun in garlands and temple rituals. Roses, synonymous with love and devotion, and abstract renditions of wildflowers further enrich her artistic palette.
Internationally celebrated and featured in collections like Bimba, Dial's canvases blend inspiration, technique, and profound vision. After studies in Applied Art from Women's Polytechnic, New Delhi, and an MA from Gwalior University. Her notable exhibitions include Imagine Fest at Nehru Park and showcases at World Art Dubai. Solo exhibitions at India Habitat Center and Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi, have been milestones in her career, alongside group shows at galleries such as Lokayata Art Gallery, Uchaan Art Gallery, and R.K.G. Art Gallery. Her commitment extends to mentoring specially-abled children at N.G.M.A. and exhibiting at prestigious events including the National Craft Museum, India Art Festival, International Kala Mela, and National Kala Mela by Lalit Kala Academy, each contributing to her rich artistic legacy.
LAYOUT |
Horizontal |
MEDIUM |
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas |
SIZE |
36x36 Inches |
STYLE |
Contemporary |
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