Artist Information:
Chhanda Sahu
Ghaziabad-New Delhi Region,
India
Member Since: Dec 2005

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Artist Statement:
I paint using several mediums such as oil, acrylic and watercolor on canvas, oil sheet and paper. I studied Master of Arts in History, after that I studied Diploma in Fine Arts with specialization in Painting from Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh. I participated in group shows from 2000.
Let us start from my childhood. At the time of walking in my garden, I used to observe tiny birds drinking honey from flowers, bathing in water, jumping and dancing on the leaves, swinging with the branches of the trees, playing on the leaves of the tree. The rhythms of the dancing rain on the leaves used to attract my mind. Sometimes some birds twittering and used to come near and go far, I used to feel, carrying the joy from one corner to another. These things used to make me happy. Nature is the God’s greatest creation. I used to feel God’s every creation is precious and important. In the nature, the
happiness always exists and flourishes, which we may not able to catch. All these make me think philosophically with nature. When I am alone, all these are with me giving me companionship. And I paint these feelings. ...
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Chhanda Sahu's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Chhanda Sahu's Portfolio. Browse Sahu's body of work: I paint using several mediums such as oil, acrylic and watercolor on canvas, oil sheet and paper. I studied Master of Arts in History, after that I studied Diploma in Fine Arts with specialization in Painting from Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh. I participated in group shows from 2000.
Let us start from my childhood. At the time of walking in my garden, I used to observe tiny birds drinking honey from flowers, bathing in water, jumping and dancing on the leaves, swinging with the branches of the trees, playing on the leaves of the tree. The rhythms of the dancing ... | |
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