My name is Pradeep Ahirwar and i was born in the year of 1972 in Bhopal Madhya Pradesh. I have done my schooling and college from Bhopal. From my childhood the art has been real motivation in my life. According to me if someone’s inspiration is nature he is an artist because nature itself is the creation of the ultimate artist but what you need to see the art in nature is a sight “the sight of an artist”. So in my paintings I try to show how I see or experience nature as an artist and like nature continues to evolve I like to evolve in my art. Till now in my late 40s i am as enthusiast in art as I was in childhood. In my professional art career of 25 years i have achieved recognition at nationally and internationally and been part of many solo and group exhibitions globally.
Nature sheds around me a deep influence, and whenever I find myself be with my own self . my canvas holds the acrylic language with which I speaks, conveying my thoughts and emotions. The depth of my paintings, with their restrained and textured use of colors, lies in this emotionality rather than the physicality of the visuals. Beauty may be indeed skin deep but the meaning is found elsewhere, more rooted in the heart and mind. When the viewer connects with the painting, they too join this conversation and share its joy.. I believes that there is beauty in everything. It is with the lens of the artist’s mind that this beauty is uncovered in the full glory of brilliant hues. The textures, forms and colors of my paintings pave meta-path of imagined experiences - flying through the sky and flowing along with water, that are all inspired by the forms and processes of nature my artworks, as with life, begin with a single form - a line that evolves and multiplies. The same line that is cast by a solitary bird in the sky, splits into several and forms a flock; a single curve of a wave germinates and creates a tide. They are never still and are ever transforming. my art captures these abstract moments of movement and crystallizes them for us to share and enjoy.“ I believe abstraction can touch upon something primary about our direct perception of being human. I’m interested in connecting the complex relationships between the natural world and personal experience as they relate to color, scale, line, texture and direction.