Sanjay Soni (b. 1971), a self-taught artist from Delhi, interlaces his emotions into his art with a profound touch. Rooted in Indian heritage, Soni's unconventional journey has been marked by perseverance and dedication. His artistic inspiration blossomed from his early years, evolving further with exposure to diverse cultures and artistic movements during his travels to London, Dubai, Switzerland, Vietnam, and South Korea. His deeply spiritual and religious inclinations permeate his work, capturing divinity and nature through vibrant, colorful strokes.
Soni's art is a harmonious blend of spirituality and culture, encapsulating the essence of India's rich heritage. His series on Khajuraho, Buddha, Rajasthan culture, meditation, and monks are celebrated for their depth and beauty. Utilizing a sophisticated palette and adroit knife work, Soni creates an engaging interaction that draws one into a serene and meditative state. His paintings, often infused with black and white backgrounds, highlight the tranquility and vastness of his subjects. The serene monks and the divine aura of Lord Krishna and Buddha in his works evoke a sense of peace and enlightenment.
Sanjay Soni's formal journey began with recognition, but his artistic development was self-guided. He has showcased his talent through 26 solo exhibitions in India and abroad, along with participation in over 700 group shows and 27 camp shows. His contributions to art have earned him two National Awards from the All-India Fine Arts & Crafts Society for his Rajasthani portraits in 2013 and 2015. Soni's works are part of prestigious collections, including the Hotel Taj Palace and the Chief Minister of Punjab, among others. His art continues to inspire and bring peace, love, and happiness into homes worldwide.
LAYOUT |
Horizontal |
MEDIUM |
Acrylic on Canvas |
SIZE |
36x36 Inches |
STYLE |
Contemporary |
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