Bhuwal Prasad
Bhuwal Prasad

Bhuwal Prasad

I am Bhuwal Prasad’s Delhi based artist, I do sculpture painting installation, mix media Before using the form, I see it in a way that it looks molten or folded. Whatever form or graphing I use it looks molten.

While writing a letter or notes some of us make slight mistakes and these slight mistakes make us throw or tear that paper apart and I am really inspired by the form “crushing”. It has its own distinct beauty. Just for example if we talk about the public place then we can always find crushed packets of chips & snacks, papers, cane, water bottles etc. For me such things are very simple and beautiful as they appear to be affected within me. And the shape shows different effects to me. The concept of the show that is creating a form of art by crushed material is been shown in my work. I think that in layman's eye it worth nothing but for me the crushed materials are more than anything. I see the art and so my work does. So, I decided to use the things that were crushed and I installed it in this visitation and as a result a new thing emerges. And it appears as an impressive which an impressive artwork is.

As an artistic experience, recently I worked on the concept of recycling. Through this, I used the materials which belong as a part of the natural things. Through this, I had used to work in the material and the medium as Acrylic, canvas, paper, Deco paints, corrugated cardboard sheet, doormat, aluminum sheet, iron sheet, iron rod, fiber. I used these materials in my all kinds of artwork like painting, sculpture, installation etc. I also tried to visualize the allegory of modern industrial progress. Instead of depicting factories and their product, the artist makes a map of what remained in human memory from all impressions of urban busy life technical devices.

In my understanding, the nature of the painting is not just made just art but also create the method which helps to understand. The recycling process comes into the mind is also a part of nature. So, my works are expressionistic in nature. Bold strokes flow in automatic rhythms, capturing the mood and passion of the artist and innumerable minute strokes and daubing are created as a part of the central image as well as that of the background. Seen from close quarters the paintings look completely abstract; they seem to be all about colors and the rhythms created by those colors.

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