Thursday, September 20, 2012

Awesome paintings by Ajit Choudhary






















































The paintings of Ajit Choudhary (sometimes spelled Ajay Choudhary) are well-regarded, particularly for their depth in exploring the human psyche and the concept of dreams.

There appear to be two prominent contemporary Indian artists named Choudhary: Ajit Choudhary and Ajay Choudhary, both known for their abstract/surrealistic work. I will focus on the most detailed information available for both names, as there can sometimes be overlap or confusion.


Ajit Choudhary: The Dream Artist

Ajit Choudhary is an acclaimed contemporary Indian artist and an alumnus of the prestigious J.J. School of Art, Bombay (Mumbai), who graduated in 1991.

Key Characteristics:

  • Style and Concept: His primary focus is on dreams and the subconscious mind, often creating surrealistic "dream collages." He is considered a modern dream artist whose work attempts to interpret and visualize the complex meanings and iconography of dreams.

  • Influences: His work is heavily influenced by the Romantic Movement in European literature and the Expressionist tradition, emphasizing the value of emotion and irrational inspiration in dreams.

  • Technique: He uses color, shapes, and form based directly on his dreams to highlight the moods and emotions a dream can generate. His paintings are intended to be "thoughts to ponder over," taking the viewer into a surrealistic world where the line between fantasy and reality is blurred.

  • Media: He works primarily with acrylic on canvas.


Ajay Choudhary: The Purist Abstractionist

Ajay Choudhary is a self-taught artist known for his purist abstraction and an unusual background as a civil engineering graduate who works in law enforcement.

Key Characteristics:

  • Style: He is an Abstractionist who strives for a minimalist aesthetic. His work has been described as echoing the concerns of abstract expressionists like Pollock, but with a unique Indian sensibility.

  • Media and Technique: He often works with mixed media on canvas and also has a large body of work consisting of black and white scratchings, hatchings, and lines on paper. He is noted for reducing his palette and images to an almost mathematical, minimal state.

  • Inspiration: His abstract ideas come from his daily life experiences and observations, including the urban decay and imagery he sees in his day job—like defaced posters and advertisements.

  • Recognition: Noted global painter M.F. Husain once described his paintings as a "living art form."

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