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I am an “ARTIST” that uses Watercolor, Oil colors & Acrylic colors. Especially watercolor uses as a medium of expression based in India. My watercolors are about Dreamy Landscapes, Abstracts & Indian Culture.
A T D (Art Teacher Diploma): 2013 Savitribai Phule Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, Pandharpur.
G D Art: 2016 (Graduation Diploma in Paintings) Savitribai Phule Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, Pandharpur. Mumbai University.
I look around and I am amazed... Amazed and awestruck by the most stunning masterpiece ever created- Nature. It is not just a source of inspiration but an artist’s paradise. I have embraced it with all my heart and have admired it through my paintings. These abstract artworks are my way of expressing my love for nature through the colours of my imagination and creativity. I have portrayed how I see nature, not with my eyes but with my mind and heart.
My painting is all about light and how we see it and react to it. It is what drives artists on. It is why most of us paint. Yet light can be as elusive as a wisp of smoke as we try to capture it in all its many moods. My brush is never still.
​For me, painting is as much a part of the day as eating and sleeping. In fact, it’s more important than that, more like breathing! I could not imagine a single day passing without talking about, reading about, or actually taking part in some kind of activity concerning art. Like a moth is drawn to a flame, a painter is drawn to the light, and although I have tried to express myself by painting in many different forms, mediums and styles over the years, my path has led me inexorably, like so many others before me, to try and capture that elusive quality of light, that only a shimmering sunset, the dawn of a new day, the dazzling sparkle of reflection off both sea and river presents to one who is prepared to both look and see.
Avinash’s style is bold and vigorous, both in the use of Oil and handling of paint, as he explores the effect of light on his subject. Seeking atmosphere through light and colour, he works in varying degrees of abstraction.