Laukik–Alaukik: Rajendra Prasad's Ethereal World of Wash Art
Rajendra Prasad's latest exhibition 'Laukik–Alaukik' showcases dreamlike, layered paintings depicting Radha-Krishna, Buddha, and rural life. His unique wash technique blends traditional styles, creating depth and emotion. Displayed at Kokoro Art Gallery, the exhibition is curated by Dr. Vandana Sehgal and runs until October 8.

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Renowned artist Rajendra Prasad unveils his captivating solo exhibition 'Laukik–Alaukik' at Kokoro Art Gallery, located on Jopling Road. Through his signature wash technique, Prasad delivers ethereal paintings that encapsulate the spirit of Indian rural life, mythology, and spirituality.
This exhibition brings to life the love between Radha and Krishna, the enlightenment journey of Buddha, and everyday rural scenarios with a mystical and philosophical tone. Themes are expressed using motifs like monks' bowls, lotus flowers, and fishermen casting nets, which add layers of meaning.
Curated by Dr. Vandana Sehgal, the show highlights Prasad's mastery of the wash technique, a unique fusion of styles tracing back to 1912 Kolkata. Prasad's work, recognized nationally and internationally, pays homage to India's rich art heritage and serves as an inspiration for future artists.
(With inputs from agencies.)