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Ravi Kant Jha

The interpretation of my paintings is a fusion between tangible and abstract art. The more difficult the articulation between the tangible and the intangible, the more sensitive it is that even the smallest particles or units together form a vast organization. Within such an organization can the subject matter of my paintings be analyzed. I oppose that any artist creates artwork. Our mind is always in process, and the determination of action is also procedural. My creations contain everything that is in me. Before I make a painting, I paint myself, I don't feel any difference between my paint colors, brushes, pens, pencils and me. Because my creativity is automatic, what happens inside me can be seen in my pictures. When I am painting, I am the picture myself, I cannot be explained apart from paint and brush and neither do my pictures. My picture and my meditation are not separate from each other. “The difference between objective art and subjective art is that it is based on meditation, whatever comes out of the mind will be objective, and whatever comes out of silence, from meditation, will be subjective. If my art emerges from meditation, that's it. The fragrance will continue to radiate through the ages, and anyone who knows how to sit still and watch it, will find the message of art. He will begin to feel the same meditation in which the picture has been created." My art provides a great place to shapes in its drawings and sketches. The effect of the primary elements of art in my drawings is very serious. Point, texture, line, and the pen are helpful for using the lines with more or less work according to the rhythm of the shape.