Work
1. Coastal Bliss (2024) | Medium: Acrylic pour and resin on MDF | Size: 5feet 4 inches ×3 feet 11 inches | Description: This painting is a blend of resin and acrylic pour, inspired by the beauty of the seacoast and the movement of ocean waves. It is one of my favorite creations and holds a special place in my heart because it took an entire week of focused dedication to complete. I began by carefully painting an acrylic base on mdf to capture the depth and rhythm of the sea, and then layered it with resin to enhance its fluidity and shine. Through this piece, I expressed my personal feelings and emotions. The golden tones symbolize the challenges we face in life, as well as the light and positivity that come from staying peaceful and thinking clearly. The person standing beside the painting is me, proudly presenting a work that represents both creativity and hard work.
2. Tear of uterus (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×3 feet(24 inches × 36 inches) | Description: I made this painting from an experience that many women go through quietly, often within private spaces like the bathroom. Rather than showing a woman directly, I chose an indirect approach, allowing the body to be understood through form and connection. Warm colors are used to express both softness and pain. My intention is to help the viewer to recognize the quiet endurance that women live with.
3. Bloom (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×3 feet(24 inches × 36 inches) | Description: This painting explores a woman’s bodily experience that happens internally. I tried to show a process that cannot be directly seen, but is felt within the body and understood through its outcome. The work comes from curiosity about egg development, where many possibilities exist but only one matures over time. It reflects how women carry this internal experience quietly and continuously.
4. Womanhood (2026) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×2.5feet(24 inches × 30 inches) | Description: This painting comes from thinking about women’s menstrual and ovulation cycle. The work reflects pain’s cyclical nature, creating a sense of being trapped within the body and time. Waiting becomes constant: for relief, for change, for the body to settle. I aim to convey this repetitive condition, where endurance replaces comfort and continuing becomes the only way forward.
5. Unspoken (2026) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×2.5feet(24 inches × 30 inches) | Description: This painting reflects the experience of buried desire and silenced emotion. It comes from moments when feelings are pushed down instead of being expressed, slowly harming what is held inside. Through this work, I wanted to show how suppressing desire and pain can quietly damage one’s inner life.
6. Theater of the society (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×2.5feet(24 inches × 30 inches) | Description: I made this painting based on my observations of society and how people’s behavior has changed over time. I have noticed that many individuals present one face to the world while hiding another. The mask represents this hidden nature, while the broken wall suggests cracks in morality and trust, revealing what is usually concealed.
6. Unseen wound (2026) | Size: 2×2.5feet(24 inches × 30 inches) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Description: Being one of my most personal paintings, I focused on my own pain and overthinking. The background is dark and black, showing a feeling of emptiness and confusion. A female figure is standing with her hands tied by a rope, which represents how trapped and helpless she feels, as if she cannot change her situation. The pain on her back shows her emotional struggle. Everything in front of her feels dark, and there is no one she can share her feelings or problems with. Even though the world sees her as beautiful with nicely styled hair, jewelry, and a calm appearance but the reality inside is very different.
7. Blooming through pain (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×3 feet(24 inches × 36 inches) | Description: I made this painting to reflect how women continue to hold and sustain life even when their bodies and emotions feel depleted. It comes from observing a quiet condition in women’s lives where endurance, responsibility, and care continue despite exhaustion and ongoing loss. Rather than showing struggle through expression or action, I chose calmness to express strength. The work speaks about persistence, how hope remains fragile yet alive, and how continuing itself becomes an act of resilience. My intention is to acknowledge this silent strength that often goes unnoticed but holds life together.
9. Dreaming of freedom (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×2.5feet(24 inches × 30 inches) | Description: Here I have shown a young girl sleeping peacefully, representing innocence, safety, and purity. Above her, there is an open cage with birds flying out, and a man’s hand opening the door. The birds symbolize freedom, while the cage represents the restrictions that are often placed on women. I wanted to show the idea of freedom for women - the freedom to live, to dream, and to choose their own path. This painting reflects my thoughts about how every girl deserves to grow in a world where she can feel free, protected, and respected.
8. In his care (2025) | Medium: Oil on canvas sheet | Size: A1 (20inches × 30 inches) | Description: In this painting, I have shown a woman sleeping peacefully in a simple, middle-class home. She looks relaxed and safe. Near her feet, her husband is sitting quietly with his hand resting on her leg. This gentle gesture shows care, responsibility, and emotional support. In many families, the husband becomes the most important person in a woman’s life - someone she depends on for protection, stability, and understanding. The calm atmosphere of the home reflects trust, connection, and togetherness.
10. Unbound (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on canvas | Size: 2×3 feet(24 inches × 36 inches) | Description: In this painting, I have shown a body wrapped tightly in colorful threads. These threads represent the many responsibilities, social pressures, emotional expectations, and limitations that surround a person in everyday life. Although the threads are bright and beautiful, they still restrict movement, showing how even meaningful roles and duties can sometimes feel heavy and confining. The birds symbolize freedom, hope, and the inner desire to break free from these restrictions. They reflect the human longing to fly, to explore life freely, and to live according to one’s own dreams and choices.
12. Poison in the smile (2025) | Medium: Etching and Aquatint | Size: 7.5 inches x 4.5 inches | Description: This print explores the emotional distance between personal pain and social response. When vulnerability is misunderstood or met with judgment, people begin to hide their true feelings. Instead of being seen and supported, they learn to protect themselves by presenting different emotional faces to the world.
13. Womb to world (2025) | Medium: Acrylic and oil on canvas | Size: 3×4 feet(36 inches ×48 inches) | Description: This painting is about life, growth, and our connection with nature. the central figure represents creation and the cycle of life with the swirling patterns showing the energy that keeps everything going. On the right, there's a fetus in the womb, symbolizing the beginning of life, connected to the central figure showing how the present and future are linked.
14. Hope (2025) | Medium: Acrylic on sheet | Size: A1 (20inches × 30 inches) | Description: This poster is inspired by real people I have seen in my city especially children who are old enough to study, but instead are forced to struggle for survival. These footprints represent the difficult journey of life for those who walk through hardship every day. Even in such difficult conditions, they continue their journey, searching for hope and a better future.
15. Mother tongue (2024) | Medium: Poster color on sheet | Size: A1 (20inches × 30 inches) | Description: This poster is a heartfelt tribute to the bond between motherhood and language, emphasizing the message "Just as we respect our mother we should also respect our mother tongue". A fascinating detail lies in the black outline when closely examined, it forms the word 'maa' in hindi, meaning "mother", cleverly blending the themes of maternal respect and reverence for one's native language into a powerful representation of cultural pride and identity
16. Calm after the Storm(Sukoon) (2024) | Medium: Oil on canvas sheet | size : 10.5 x 7.5inches | Description: This artwork was created during a phase when I felt emotionally calm and mentally relaxed. My thoughts were peaceful, and I was experiencing a deep sense of inner comfort. The blue shades in the painting express this feeling of serenity and balance. While working on this piece, I felt steady, content, and connected to my emotions. The soft and cool tones reflect a moment of rest, clarity, and quiet happiness.
17. Ashant(Storm) (2025) | Medium: Oil on canvas sheet | Size : 10.5 x 7.5inches | Description: This painting was made during a time of restlessness and emotional disturbance. My mind was unsettled, and my thoughts kept shifting from one direction to another. I was unable to focus on a single feeling or idea. The green and yellow colors represent this sense of inner movement and mental tension. This work captures a moment of chaos, uncertainty, and emotional imbalance.
18. Untitled (2024) | Medium: woodcut | Size: 12inches × 16 inches | Description: In this woodcut, I depict an elderly man sharing a quiet moment of affection with a small puppy. I created this work after observing a real-life scene in which an old man showed deep love and care toward a puppy. Through this simple relationship, I wanted to express themes of loneliness, companionship, and emotional comfort. The puppy becomes a source of support for the man, filling the silent space in his life with warmth and connection. This artwork reflects how love and care can exist in small, everyday moments, where presence matters more than words.
19. With her(2025) | Medium: Lithography | Size: 11.7inches × 16.5inches | Description: This lithographic print expresses a deep spiritual connection between a couple. One sacrifices their own life so the other can continue. The work reflects themes of unity, sacrifice, and the way souls remain connected beyond physical existence.